Chi-Town Rumble ends with Ricky Steamboat celebrating winning the NWA World Heavyweight Championship in a post match interview with Bob Caudle.
(Chi-Town Rumble 2/20/1989)
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Chi-Town Rumble ends with Ricky Steamboat celebrating winning the NWA World Heavyweight Championship in a post match interview with Bob Caudle.
(Chi-Town Rumble 2/20/1989)
Vale Bob Caudle, legendary NWA and WCW announcer passes away, aged 95.
Vale George Tahinos, veteran wrestling photographer passes away, aged 63.
Get well soon Tanea "Rebel" Brooks! More on Rebel's cancer diagnosis here.
"They found that it was not cryptococcal pneumonia this whole time," Brooks said. "And that it is primary pulmonary lymphoma, which is cancer in the lungs. I have picked up a little disorder called functional neurological disorder, and it has taken my ability to walk. I now walk with a walker, and my ability to speak clearly... I’ve also lost the... function... of my right hand" said Brooks.
Before there was Ricky & Robert, there was Steamboat & Youngblood, the best working and most popular tag team of the early 80′s. (X)
In the next segment, an interview with Ric Flair by Bob Caudle lead to a confrontation with Ricky Steamboat which turned into a brawl after Flair insulted Steamboat's family that included Flair's manager Hiro Matsuda, which ended with Steamboat getting the better of Flair.
(Clash of the Champions V: St. Valentine's Massacre 2/15/1989)
Clash of the Champions ends with Tony Schiovane, Jim Ross and Bob Caudle.
(Clash of the Champions II: Miami Mayhem 6/8/1988)
After retaining the NWA World Heavyweight Championship against Terry Funk, Ric Flair attacked Funk's manager Gary Hart causing The Great Muta to attack Flair along with Funk until Sting made the save, leading to a brawl as Jim Ross and Bob Caudle ended the show. (The Great American Bash 7/23/1989)