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MARK HENRY, TRISH STRATUS, KEN SHAMROCK AND MORE NAMED TO 2021 THESZ/TRAGOS PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING HALL OF FAME CLASS By Mike Johnson on 2020-12-31 12:03:00 The following press release was issued: Tragos/Thesz Hall of Fame announces 2021 induction class WATERLOO, Iowa - The National Wrestling Hall of Fame Dan Gable Museum announced on December 31, 2020 that it has finalized the Class of 2021 for the George Tragos/Lou Thesz Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame induction weekend, which will be held on July 15-17. The Class of 2021 is Adnan Al-Kassie (Living Inductee), Don Kernodle (Living Inductee), Earl Wampler (Posthumous Inductee), Trish Stratus (Lou Thesz World Heavyweight Championship Award), Mark Henry (Frank Gotch Award), and Ken Shamrock (George Tragos Award). The Gordon Solie Award will be presented for the first time in 2021. The recipient of the Jim Melby Award will be announced in the upcoming weeks. ....
Mark Henry & Trish Stratus Part Of Pro Wrestling Hall Of Fame Finalizes 2021 Class Tragos/Thesz Hall of Fame announces 2021 induction class ); WATERLOO, Iowa – The National Wrestling Hall of Fame Dan Gable Museum announced on December 31, 2020 that it has finalized the Class of 2021 for the George Tragos/Lou Thesz Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame induction weekend, which will be held on July 15-17. The Class of 2021 is Adnan Al-Kassie (Living Inductee), Don Kernodle (Living Inductee), Earl Wampler (Posthumous Inductee), Trish Stratus (Lou Thesz World Heavyweight Championship Award), Mark Henry (Frank Gotch Award), and Ken Shamrock (George Tragos Award). The Gordon Solie Award will be presented for the first time in 2021. The recipient of the Jim Melby Award will be announced in the upcoming weeks. ....
Charlie Haas is back in wrestling after a two-year hiatus, and he talked about his return and goals in his return during a new interview. Hass spoke with The Hannibal TV following a recent match for SWE, where he’s been working for the first time since late 2018. YOu can check out the highlights below: On returning to the wrestling business after two years: “So I have been out of the business about two years. I went through a divorce, which was really tough for me and my kids. But I’m back on my feet, I run a youth wrestling program out of Allen, Texas. Allen High School … I run the youth program that pushes all those kids into that middle school and high school program. So I’m in the room every day, wrestling, conditioning with kids from anywhere from kindergarten up to high school, up to college kids that drop out. Si I’m actually wrestling amatur, and wrestling the way I did when I was in college. So in order for me do that, I had to drop weight, I’m at a ....