SmackDown General Manager Nick Aldis introduced the WWE ... Who was the first WWE Champion? - + A. Buddy Rogers was the first WWE Champion after he won a tournament in Rio De Janeiro in 1963.
McMahon was Andre The Giant’s manager and held exclusive ... In 1963, the Capitol Wrestling Corporation seceded from the NWA, when they refused to acknowledge Lou Thesz’s victory over Buddy Rogers for ...
Following the pay-per-view, Matthews returned to Australia where he did some local media promoting AEW Grand Slam Australia: Buddy Matthews caused a stir with the most intense walkout we've had on ...
Welcome to Wrestling Inc.'s results for "AEW Dynamite ... himself tonight as he goes one-on-one with House of Black's Buddy Matthews. Elsewhere, Bobby Lashley looks to bring another win back ...
The Toronto Tempo, the first WNBA expansion franchise, have finally zeroed in on who will serve as their first general manager. Monica Wright Rogers has been hired by the Toronto Tempo and she ...
The franchise is bringing in Monica Wright Rogers, who was most recently assistant general manager for the Phoenix Mercury, as the first general manager in team history, a league source confirmed ...
But then the two surprised the Saturday Night Live alum with a gift: his very own, 6-foot tall, talking Buddy the Elf decoration. Fans may remember, the animatronic figure was a viral sensation ...
Monica Wright Rogers, a two-time WNBA champion and most recently the assistant general manager of the Phoenix Mercury, will be the first general manager of the expansion Tempo. Doug Smith is a ...
continuing additions in hopes of contending in the National League Central under new manager Terry Francona. Rogers, 34, has closing experience and could slide into that role for the Reds or join ...
On Friday’s episode of the “New Heights” podcast with brothers Travis and Jason Kelce, Ferrell discussed his thinking behind his decision to dress up as Buddy – the usually chipper elf ...
In 2006, the William Penn Senior High School Hall of Fame welcomed two new members – the founders and driving forces behind the 1960s soul band The Magnificent Men, Dave Bupp and Buddy King.