(Photo Credit: Shelton Benjamin)
On a recent episode of
The Wrestling Inc. Daily, Wrestling Inc. Managing Editor Nick Hausman sat down with WWE veteran and current SWE Heavyweight Champion Charlie Haas. Haas is well known for his time on Team Angle, along with Kurt Angle and Shelton Benjamin, and was asked why the unit didn’t get a longer run.
“At the time, you had
RAW and
SmackDown,” Haas said. “Who is the one group one
RAW? Evolution. It started at the same time. When we do the joint pay-per-views, all of a sudden, we started gaining ground or there’s a distance between the two groups. It got shut down early. It is what it is.
Charlie Haas Discusses His Relationship With Kurt Angle Posted By: Dustin on Apr 24, 2021
On the WrestlingInc Daily Podcast, Charlie Haas discussed his relationship with Kurt Angle. He was a big part of a tag team with Angle which was called Team Angle alongside Shelton Benjamin, and was asked why the unit didn’t get a longer run. At the time, you had
RAW and
SmackDown,” Haas said. “Who is the one group one
RAW? Evolution. It started at the same time. When we do the joint pay-per-views, all of a sudden, we started gaining ground or there’s a distance between the two groups. It got shut down early. It is what it is.
WWE Hall of Famer Undergoes Successful Surgery
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WWE Hall of Famer Gerald Brisco went under the knife on Monday for a total knee replacement surgery on his left knee. The 74-year-old provided an update on Tuesday morning, stating that the surgery was a success and that he ll hopefully be able to return home later in the day. As a wrestler Brisco is best known for working nearly two decades alongside his brother Jack as The Brisco Brothers. He won numerous championships in promotions like Championship Wrestling from Florida, Georgia Championship Wrestling and Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling before retiring from in-ring competition in 1985 and began working backstage for the World Wrestling Federation. Both he and Jack were inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2008.
Tampaâs history in pro wrestling played vital role in developing superstars â past and present
By Diedra Rodriguez
From 2006: Tampa is Wrestletown U.S.A.
The past, present and future of Tampaâs role in wrestling history are tied together. Eddie Graham in the 60s. The Brisco Brothers in the 70s. There was also Macho Man and, of course, Hulkmania.
TAMPA, Fla. - Tampa s wrestling history is like no other, and has more than once been a springboard for developing superstars. Since the 1960s, many household names in the industry have called Tampa Bay their home.
Before Vince MacMahon s World Wrestling Entertainment was formed, the wrestling world looked a lot different. Decades ago, wrestlers competed in different regions of the country, and Tampa was one of those home bases under the name Championship Wrestling in Florida.
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