Beloved superstar passes away real life betrayal iconic Hall of Famer leaves company This week in WWE history November 7 November 13
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Fun & nostalgicThe Wrestling Classic took place 37 years ago Nov 7, 1985 in Rosemont, IL. This event is full of quirky booking & events that featured a 16 Man tournament, a car giveaway & is the only WWF Supercard that features Hulk Hogan defending his title against Roddy Piper.Fun & nostalgic WWE held The Wrestling Classic on November 7, 1985. This epic event was the second-ever pay-per-view from the then-World Wrestling Federation, and it emanated from the Rosemont Horizon in Rosemont, Illinois. The show was notable for hosting a sixteen-man tournament, with the only non-tournament bout being an extremely rare match between and Rowdy Roddy Piper. The WWF Championship match ended in controversy thanks to interference from Bob Orton and a referee bump, but Hogan remained champion thanks to a disqualification. The Wrestling Classic's tournament featured a wealth of top stars, including Macho Man Randy Savage, Junkyard Dog, Dynamite Kid, Terry Funk, Ricky Steamboat, and Tito Santana, among others. Junkyard Dog won the entire thing by defeating Randy Savage in the main event via count out.
Beloved superstar passes away real-life betrayal iconic Hall of Famer leaves company - This week in WWE history November 7-November 13
Several major incidents and shows took place this week in WWE history fans were treated to numerous memorable moments throughout the past week, and fans were clearly in-tune with the events, as year-over-year for each major show. Monday Night RAW saw the return of Mia Yim and a controversial Money in the Bank cash-in. NXT on Tuesday featured a big Women's Tag Team Championship match and the build toward the Deadline event. Friday Night SmackDown fans were able to enjoy an epic and historic tag team title bout, the return of Sarah Logan, and SmackDown World Cup matches. In addition to all that fans were offered, a wealth of programming is being to Peacock and WWE Network throughout the weekend. However, the vastness of wrestling history always brings up something new and exciting irrespective of how much content fans can access. As we sift through pro wrestling memorabilia, some historic moments will always come to life. This week's article will dive into a classic major event, the tragic passing of a beloved superstar and an icon in professional wrestling jumping ship to World Championship Wrestling. Below are five key events that happened this week in WWE history.#5 The Wrestling Classic took place on November 7 1985
The Wrestling Classic took place 37 years ago Nov 7, 1985 in Rosemont, IL. This event is full of quirky booking & events that featured a 16 Man tournament, a car giveaway & is the only WWF Supercard that features Hulk Hogan defending his title against Roddy Piper.Fun & nostalgicThe Wrestling Classic took place 37 years ago Nov 7, 1985 in Rosemont, IL. This event is full of quirky booking & events that featured a 16 Man tournament, a car giveaway & is the only WWF Supercard that features Hulk Hogan defending his title against Roddy Piper.Fun & nostalgic WWE held The Wrestling Classic on November 7, 1985. This epic event was the second-ever pay-per-view from the then-World Wrestling Federation, and it emanated from the Rosemont Horizon in Rosemont, Illinois. The show was notable for hosting a sixteen-man tournament, with the only non-tournament bout being an extremely rare match between and Rowdy Roddy Piper. The WWF Championship match ended in controversy thanks to interference from Bob Orton and a referee bump, but Hogan remained champion thanks to a disqualification. The Wrestling Classic's tournament featured a wealth of top stars, including Macho Man Randy Savage, Junkyard Dog, Dynamite Kid, Terry Funk, Ricky Steamboat, and Tito Santana, among others. Junkyard Dog won the entire thing by defeating Randy Savage in the main event via count out.