The largest pro wrestling show held in El Paso from March 1989 was photographed by John McKeon, who attended the WWE event featuring Hulk Hogan and many others.
Former pro wrestler Jim Neidhart, best known for his tag team 'The Hart Foundation' with brother-in-law Bret Hart, died early this morning at the age of 63.
The Pro Wrestling world lost a pair of stars this past weekend when Nikolai Volkoff and Brian Christopher Lawler both died. Volkoff was a terrific WWF heel.
Whether he was Stunning Steve Austin in World Championship Wrestling or, more appropriately, Stone Cold in World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment, Austin always showed great ability in his storytelling within the match. Very few superstars worked a better match than he did, even when he was dealing with serious injuries...
The moment fans heard, "If you smell what the Rock is cooking!", they knew they were witnessing greatness. The first third-generation superstar in World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment history, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson became one of the biggest box office draws in professional wrestling history...
The "Game" Triple H comes in as the fifth-best in-ring workers of all time. A 13-time World Heavyweight Champion, Triple H was one of the reasons that World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment's Attitude Era helped propel them to victory in the Monday Night War with World Championship Wrestling...
Our sixth-best was the pride of El Paso, Texas, "Latino Heat" himself Eddie Guerrero. The youngest of Gory Guerreros sons, Eddie rose through the ranks from his days in Mexico's Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA) before being signed on to Paul Heyman's Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW)...
Facing our number seventh best in-ring worker for 21 straight Wrestlemania events meant he would "Rest In Peace" that night. The Undertaker dominated and defeated 21 consecutive opponents at the World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment's premiere event before finally losing at Wrestlemania to Brock Lesnar at Wrestlemania 30...