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The Rock Feels Fans Are Excited, Likens Current Era To Golden Age Of Wrestling WWE News
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The Rock Feels Fans Are Excited, Likens Current Era To Golden Age Of Wrestling

The current phase in WWE is arguably one of the most exciting periods wrestling fans have ever witnessed. Triple H's influence has grown significantly since Vince McMahon stepped down in 2022. The long-term impact of his leadership is still unfolding, but early signs are promising.## Since taking on a bigger leadership role, Triple H has brought back some wrestlers previously released by WWE, such as CM Punk, Cody Rhodes, Jade Cargill, and Andrade, to name a few. This move has been well-received by fans who enjoy these wrestlers and adds depth to the roster. ## WWE is performing well across the board, and the return of The Rock has further boosted its success. Several SmackDown episodes featuring The Rock became sell-outs, indicating strong fan interest.## Speaking to Joe Tessitore of ESPN, The Rock addressed the fan reaction to the current era of WWE, which is characterized by a renewed passion for the product. ## "What I'm feeling with the fans, and you know, I think that's one of the great benefits of this business of professional wrestling. I was very lucky and fortunate that I grew up in it. I was born into it. For those who may not know, uh, my grandfather was a professional wrestler, my dad was a professional wrestler. My grandfather wrestled for Vince McMahon Senior in the 70s. My dad came along in the 80s, uh, he was a trailblazer as well. I came along in the 90s, ruined everything with my bad haircut, my fanny pack as I like to say. Um, but what I'm sensing now, Joe, is that fans are excited at this idea that professional wrestling, yes, is cool again. It's exciting again, it's unpredictable, and it kind of hearkens back to, in my opinion, which was my personal goal, um, you have a sense in the spirit of professional wrestling in the early 80s.## Where that was a really unique time in this world of professional wrestling, where a shift started to happen in the culture, in the Zeitgeist, where Hulk Hogan, The Immortal Hulk Hogan, became what he became, and professional wrestling became national, then it became global. But the cornerstone and the underpinning happened in the early 80s. So you had, and again, growing up just as a fan of a man who, and a kid who just loved professional wrestling, loved the bad guys, um, at that time in the early 80s, you had Hulk Hogan, you also had Ric Flair, and you had Dusty Rhodes, and you had guys like that who were ushering in this really unique style of professional wrestling where there was a blurring of the line, so to speak, between reality and fiction, and how they merged and converged together at times in the early 80s created this really cool, unique, as we call it in wrestling parlance, as you would shoot wrestling angles, yeah? Um, people would watch and go, "That was really cool! Is that… that looks real! Like, what is that? What's unique about it?" So, uh, I feel like, um, in this world of pro wrestling, things can come full circle, and I think it's getting coming back around full circle, but also in this unique way where, um, I always say teamwork makes the dream work, or so I am, one luckily, one of many individuals who are ushering in this new era, if you will." ## If you use any of the quotes above, please credit the original source with a h/t and link back to Sacnilk for the transcription. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Ric Flair Names Roman Reigns the Flagship of WWE, Praises His Work WWE News
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Ric Flair Names Roman Reigns the Flagship of WWE, Praises His Work

Legendary wrestler Ric Flair has nothing but respect for current WWE champion Roman Reigns. In a recent interview on Daily Ticket, Flair showered Reigns with praise, even calling him the "flagship" of the company's men's division.## "Roman is great," Flair said. "He's done a phenomenal job. He's been the flagship since John [Cena] left."## Flair, a 16-time world champion himself, understands the pressure of carrying a company. He acknowledges the importance of the role Reigns has taken on, especially after John Cena's reduced appearances.## The Nature Boy also complimented Reigns' work alongside his daughter, Charlotte Flair. While Charlotte is currently recovering from a knee injury, Flair believes she'll be back stronger than ever and remains the "flagship" of the women's division.## This isn't the first time Flair has spoken highly of Reigns. He previously expressed his desire to have shared the ring with The Tribal Chief, though their careers didn't overlap.## With WrestleMania 40 just around the corner, where Reigns is scheduled to headline both nights, it's clear The Rock isn't the only legend recognizing Roman Reigns' dominance in WWE. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWE Unveils Trailer For 'Next Gen' Reality Series Aiming To Find The Next Superstars WWE News
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WWE Unveils Trailer For 'Next Gen' Reality Series Aiming To Find The Next Superstars

The hunt for the next generation of WWE legends is on! A new trailer has dropped for the upcoming docuseries "WWE Next Gen," premiering April 1st on the Roku Channel.## This series appears to be WWE's answer to the long-defunct "Tough Enough," offering a glimpse into the grueling journey hopefuls endure to become WWE Superstars.## Executive Producer John Cena shared the trailer on Twitter, promising a "never-before-seen look" at the aspiring athletes' struggles and dreams. The trailer itself features these men and women, showcasing their diverse backgrounds and motivations for entering the ring.## Triple H also chimed in on social media, highlighting the "next-level talent, passion and drive" needed to succeed in WWE. He hyped the series as a chance to witness who will "shape the future of our business." ## The trailer features appearances from wrestling royalty like Cena, Triple H, Head Trainer Matt Bloom, Big E, Shawn Michaels, and Bianca Belair. Interestingly, AEW's Ric Flair also makes a cameo.## Adding some intrigue, NXT's Grayson Waller offered his take on one of the hopefuls, "Sexy BJ Ray." Waller claims Ray is a "very likeable bloke," which seems to contradict how Ray is portrayed in the trailer. ## A never-before-seen look into the journey of dozens of athletes who dream of becoming @WWE Superstars. Millions dream. Many try. Fewer succeed. Stream #WWENextGen FREE on April 1. Only on @therokuchannel. pic.twitter.com/gJgiWcrsPm— John Cena (@JohnCena) March 25, 2024 ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Ric Flair Desperately Wanted To Pull One Last Betrayal On Sting AEW News
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Ric Flair Desperately Wanted To Pull One Last Betrayal On Sting

Sting's emotional retirement at AEW Revolution was nearly overshadowed by a behind-the-scenes maneuver from none other than Ric Flair. While legends like Magnum T.A., Lex Luger, and Nikita Koloff cheered Sting and Darby Allin to victory against The Young Bucks, "The Nature Boy" apparently had other plans.## According to Conrad Thompson on his podcast "What Happened When?", Flair desperately wanted to pull one last betrayal on Sting. Thompson revealed that Flair pressured him to lobby AEW President Tony Khan for a storyline twist where Flair would turn on Sting during the match.## "'Conrad will you go talk to Tony? You're friends with him, just go talk to him' and I'm like 'what are you talking about?'" recalled Thompson, highlighting Flair's attempt to shirk responsibility for the idea. "'Just go and talk to him, try to convince him, me turning on Sting is best for business.' I go 'Ric you work here, you're in the storyline, I think maybe you should tell him.'"## Apparently, Flair had already pitched the idea to Khan but wanted Thompson to act as a buffer. The audacity of the request was amplified by Flair's reported justification: "it's only worked 10 other times." ## Thankfully, for Sting's sake, the plan never came to fruition. Flair did end up getting involved in the match, albeit unintentionally, taking a pair of superkicks from The Young Bucks for his troubles. Instead of a final betrayal, Flair's actions served as a comedic footnote to Sting's legendary career. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Sting Headling AEW Revolution Was Virtually Planned Since Sting Announced His Retirement AEW News
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Sting Headling AEW Revolution Was Virtually Planned Since Sting Announced His Retirement

The main event of the recent AEW Revolution 2024 pay-per-view event held at the Greensboro Coliseum in North Carolina was shrouded in some initial confusion, but ultimately delivered a heartfelt and action-packed send-off for legendary wrestler Sting. ## Originally, there were doubts about which match would headline the event. However, it was ultimately decided that Sting & Darby Allin's Tornado Tag Team Match defense of the AEW Tag Team Championships against The Young Bucks would serve as the main event, doubling as Sting's emotional retirement match.## The atmosphere surrounding the match was electric, with wrestling legends like David Crockett, Ricky Steamboat, and Ric Flair in attendance to witness this momentous occasion. Adding a unique touch, Sting's sons donned costumes representing iconic past versions of their father, even enacting some lighthearted revenge on the heels.## The Tornado Tag Team Match itself lived up to the billing, delivering a wild spectacle with high-flying action and innovative maneuvers. The match culminated with Darby Allin executing his signature "Coffin Drop" followed by Sting applying his legendary "Scorpion Death Lock" on Matt Jackson of The Young Bucks, securing the victory and cementing their championship reign.## According to reports from Fightful Select's Sean Ross Sapp, the decision to have Sting go out as champion was a deliberate one. AEW and its president, Tony Khan, felt strongly about honoring Sting's legacy and ensuring his final match served as a triumphant farewell. This sentiment resonated within the company, with management considering it crucial to pay homage to his immense contributions to the wrestling world.## The decision to headline with Sting's retirement match was reportedly in the works since his official announcement. Additionally, Sting had a significant say in choosing his final opponents, The Young Bucks, and the location of the match, further solidifying the personal significance of the event. The emotional occasion was further enhanced by the presence of wrestling veterans like Lex Luger and Scotty Riggs backstage, offering their support to Sting as he closed the curtain on his illustrious career. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Revolution 2024 Results: Sting & Darby Allin vs. The Young Bucks Full Match & Winner AEW Revolution
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AEW Revolution 2024 Results: Sting & Darby Allin vs. The Young Bucks Full Match & Winner

Ric Flair and Ricky Steamboat join ringside for the main event. Sting enters with his sons, each dressed as past iterations of him. Immediately, Darby Allin attacks The Young Bucks, and all four execute Stinger Splashes on their opponents. Sting applies a double Scorpion Deathlock, but the Bucks escape and the fight spills outside the ring.## Sting throws the Jacksons over the barricade. Meanwhile, his sons set up tables, and Allin retrieves a large ladder. He launches himself onto both Bucks with a Coffin Drop. Sting retrieves glass, placing it on chairs propped together.## He attempts to strike both men with his bat, but they evade him and flee. The champions give chase, brawling up to the stage. Allin gets driven through tables, and Matthew suplexes Sting off the stage through several tables below.## Back in the ring, the Bucks throw Allin into a ladder propped in the corner. However, Allin fights back, hitting a Stunner on Nicholas and a Code Red on Matthew. He bounces Nicholas' head repeatedly off the steps, then climbs a ladder and attempts a diving attack. Matthew moves Nicholas, and Allin crashes through glass and chairs, suffering a severe back wound. ## The Young Bucks isolate Sting, but he dodges their attack, and they inadvertently collide with each other. ## Sting climbs the ladder, but Matthew joins him and slams him through a table. Sting recovers quickly and trades blows with both Bucks, but they overpower him and throw him through more glass. Matthew lands a low blow followed by a Scorpion Death Drop, but Sting kicks out!## Check the hang time on that Coffin Drop!Order #AEWRevolution on PPV right now!🇺🇸: https://t.co/MpmTCyHt8n🌐: https://t.co/Bc4ZSSvvNC@Sting | @DarbyAllin | @youngbucks pic.twitter.com/GxxpRv9M8U— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) March 4, 2024 ## Nicholas attempts to steal the title from Steamboat, but Matthew attacks him with a chair. Matthew prepares to hit Sting with the title, but Flair intervenes and pleads for them to stop. The Bucks respond with a double superkick to Flair and Steamboat. Matthew then strikes Sting with the belt, but Sting kicks out again! They hit Sting with a pair of superkicks, but he remains unfazed and takes them both down.## THROUGH THE TABLES!Order #AEWRevolution on PPV right now!🇺🇸: https://t.co/MpmTCyHt8n🌐: https://t.co/Bc4ZSSvvNC@Sting | @DarbyAllin | @youngbucks pic.twitter.com/3u1YwLDR4e— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) March 4, 2024 ## Matthew receives a Scorpion Death Drop, but Nicholas breaks the pinfall. Sting continues fighting, but the Bucks hit the EVP Trigger. He kicks out again, then asks for more punishment before enduring another set of superkicks. The Young Bucks attempt the TK Driver, but Allin shoves Nicholas into a table. Sting applies the Scorpion Death Drop, but Matthew kicks out. Allin connects with a Coffin Drop, and Sting immediately locks in the Scorpion Deathlock for the final time. ## Darby Allin goes through the glass!Order #AEWRevolution on PPV right now!🇺🇸: https://t.co/MpmTCyHt8n🌐: https://t.co/Bc4ZSSvvNC@Sting | @DarbyAllin | @youngbucks pic.twitter.com/Ex87K3GBRD— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) March 4, 2024 ## WINNER: Sting & Darby Allin ##

AEW Revolution 2024 Results: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners AEW Revolution
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AEW Revolution 2024 Results: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners

The 2024 Revolution takes place on March 3, 2024, at the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina, marking AEW's first PPV to be held in North Carolina. ## The event will be live from the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina, starting at 8 p.m. ET. While the pre-show starts at 7 p.m. ET). The event will be live on Bleacher Report Live ## The stacked card features six championship clashes. Among the highlights are Eddie Kingston and Bryan Danielson vying for the Continental Crown, AEW world champion Samoa Joe in a triple threat battle against Swerve Strickland and "Hangman" Adam Page, and "Timeless" Toni Storm defending the AEW women's world title against Deonna Purrazzo.## This event will gratify both die-hard fans with Will Ospreay vs. Konosuke Takeshita and casual audiences who recognize TNT champion Christian Cage, Jon Moxley, Claudio Castangoli, and Chris Jericho. ## 2024 AEW Revolution Live Results ## Jay White, The Gunn Club, The Acclaimed & Billy Gunn vs Willie Mack, Jeff Jarrett, Jay Lethal, Private Party & Satnum Singh ## Opening with Kassidy and Austin Gunn. Kassidy starts with a side headlock followed by a dropkick. Austin responds with jabs, then tags Colton who lands a kneelift. Quen tags in and delivers shoulder blocks in the corner, followed by a backdrop from Colton. ## Caster tags in and body slams Quen. Bowens tags in and hits Scissor Me Timbers. Lethal throws punches at Gunn from the corner. Jarrett tags in and executes a leg drop across the bottom rope. All seven wrestlers participate in a "Fargo Strutt." ## Lethal tags in and connects with a clothesline. Mack and Kassidy tag in, with Kassidy applying a side headlock to Gunn. Kassidy accidentally knocks down Jarrett and Lethal. Bowens tags in and hits a Famouser. Quen tags in and executes a Lethal Combination, but only gets a two-count. ## Singh tags in and throws Bowens across the ring with a powerful hip toss. Lethal tags in and hits a delayed vertical suplex. Jarrett tags in and executes a Russian leg sweep. Bowens counters with a right hand, but Jarrett misses a dive. Bowens capitalizes with a neckbreaker. ## Billy Gunn tags in and dominates the match. Mack becomes the legal man, attempting a 450 splash assisted by Kassidy, but only manages a two-count. Mack misses a frog splash, allowing White to tag in. Chaos erupts as Singh throws around all six opponents. Gunn hits Singh with a Famouser, but White finishes off Mack with a Bladerunner to secure the pinfall. ## WINNERS: Jay White, The Gunn Club, The Acclaimed & Billy Gunn ## Willow Nightingale & Kris Statlander w/Stokely Hathaway vs. Julia Hart & Skye Blue ## Bell rings. Willow and Blue start the match. Blue throws kicks, but Willow easily blocks them. Statlander tags in and they double team Blue with a tackle. Statlander unloads punches in the corner before Hart tags in. Statlander quickly executes an armdrag and tags back to Willow, who nails a splash for a two-count. Statlander and Willow then connect with tandem suplexes, but Willow can't put Hart away. Willow slams Hart into the turnbuckles before Statlander tags back in and executes a belly-to-back suplex on Hart. Willow tags back in, attempts a snap mare and a PK, but both miss. Blue tags in and connects with a running knee for a two-count.## Hart chokes Willow in the corner before Blue delivers a kick and tags her back in. The champion attempts a chop, but Willow counters with her own. Blue tags back in and repeatedly kicks Willow in the corner. Willow fights back with a small package for a two-count, but Blue quickly slams her in the corner and tags in Hart. Hart kicks Willow several times before tagging Blue back in.## Statlander gets the hot tag and blasts both opponents with a double back elbow. She follows up with running uppercuts and a double senton, but only gets a two-count. Statlander transitions into a deadlift German suplex on Hart, who struggles to tag in. When she finally does, Hart attempts her finisher, the "Hartless," but Statlander counters with a toe hold for another near fall. All four women brawl in the center of the ring.## Willow connects with a cannonball on Hart and follows up with the Stampede, but Hart trips her up. Willow counters with a DVD for a two-count. Blue blasts Statlander with a superkick and tags in, delivering another superkick to Willow for another two-count. Willow blocks a DVD from Blue and retaliates with a kick. She follows up with a dropkick off the middle rope.## Hart and Statlander tag in. They exchange forearms before Hart attempts a moonsault, but only gets a two-count thanks to a save by Willow. Blue kicks Willow to the floor and tags in. Willow counters with a double clothesline and hits the Pounce on Blue. She finishes the match with a Doctor Bomb for the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Willow Nightingale & Kris Statlander w/Stokely Hathaway ## TNT Championship: Christian Cage vs. Daniel Garcia ## Cage soaks in the cheers, then grapples with Garcia. They corner each other before separating. Garcia applies a side headlock and shoulder block. The Embassy huddles. They lock up again, grappling before Cage delivers a shoulder block. He feigns injury, then illegally pokes Garcia's eye and pounds him against the ropes. He adds a kick and forearms before hitting a neckbreaker for a two-count.## Cage applies a snap mare and elbow drop, then poses dramatically. Garcia fights back with punches. Cage throws him over the top rope and dives onto him outside the ring. Both scramble back in. Cage slaps Garcia, attempts a Killswitch, but Garcia counters and attacks his leg. He applies an ankle lock, but Cage kicks him off and throws him to the floor. Garcia charges back in, but Cage throws him out again. Cage connects with a shoulder block and a clothesline on the top rope, sending Garcia crashing to the floor. He drives Garcia into the ring post. As Wayne tries to attack, Garcia backdrops him.## Garcia rallies and they trade punches. He lands a knee strike and pummels Cage with 10 punches in the corner. He then follows with a dragon screw and a sunset flip for a two-count. Cage counters with a kick and chokes Garcia on the bottom rope. They fight outside the ring, where Garcia slams Cage into the steps.## Back inside, Garcia connects with a back elbow, but Cage responds with a knee drop for a two-count. Garcia rolls into a splash and applies the ankle lock. He attempts a belly-to-back suplex for a two-count, but Cage distracts the referee, allowing him to hit a Killswitch with a choke slam. He covers Garcia for a two-count, but Matt Hardy makes the save. They brawl outside the ring. Garcia hits a piledriver for a two-count and attempts a roll-up for another near fall. As his mother distracts the referee, Wayne stuns Cage with a hidden weapon. Cage is then vulnerable to the champion's Killswitch, which secures the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Christian Cage AEW Continental Crown Championship: Eddie Kingston vs. Bryan Danielson ## The match starts with tentative grappling. Danielson throws a chop, then dodges one from Eddie. They trade blows, with Danielson landing a fireman's takedown for a quick one-count. Danielson follows with leg kicks, but Eddie retaliates with a snap mare, kicks, and chops. Danielson responds with his trademark "Machine Gun" chops. Eddie counters with a belly-to-back suplex followed by a suicide dive outside the ring. They trade chops on the apron, but Eddie hits the ring post. Danielson capitalizes with a suplex off the apron to the floor.## Back in the ring, Danielson focuses on Eddie's joints, stomping his hand and applying a shotgun dropkick twice in a row. He attempts a top rope move, but Eddie catches him and counters with an exploder and a DDT for a two-count. They trade submissions and strikes, with Danielson showing his technical prowess and Eddie displaying his resilience. Danielson attempts a third running dropkick but misses. He manages to connect with a dragon suplex for another near fall.## Danielson maintains control with an arm wrench and chops, culminating in a headbutt. Eddie counters with a headbutt of his own and a running dropkick. Danielson applies a double underhook and transitions into a stretch surfboard, but Eddie uses the ropes to escape. Danielson throws hammer elbows, but Eddie counters with a suplex and a backfist, both for near falls. Danielson responds with a Busaiku knee for another two-count.## The action intensifies. Danielson throws stomps, but Eddie blocks an armbar and escapes a triangle choke. Danielson lands his signature "Yes" kicks, and Eddie even encourages him to continue. Danielson attempts a dragon suplex, but Eddie counters with another exploder. The crowd shows their appreciation for the high-caliber match.## They trade palm strikes and knee lifts, followed by a strike exchange. Eddie lands a clothesline and a powerbomb to secure the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Eddie Kingston ## 8 Man Scramble Chris Jericho vs. Wardlow vs. Powerhouse Hobbs vs. Lance Archer vs Hook vs. Brian Cage vs Magnus vs. Dante Martin ## The match explodes into a chaotic brawl. The larger wrestlers, particularly Wardlow and Archer, dominate the early moments, exchanging shoulder blocks and showcasing their power. The crowd chants "MEAT" in appreciation. Wardlow throws Hobbs out of the ring and trades blows with Archer, who surprises him with a moonsault off the top rope.## Hobbs counters with a spinebuster on Archer. Jericho capitalizes with a Codebreaker on Wardlow for a near fall. The smaller wrestlers then take over, exchanging rapid strikes and earning the crowd's chant of "MINI MEAT." Dante Martin even dives over the top rope onto several opponents outside the ring.## The chaos continues. Magnus lands a double knee stomp on Martin but gets powerbombed by Archer. Archer then attempts a chokeslam on Magnus but is interrupted by a double Lionsault from Jericho and Magnus. Hobbs throws a clothesline at Archer and follows with a powerslam for a two-count. Martin undergoes the same sequence. Wardlow counters with a German Suplex on Archer.## He attempts to powerbomb Archer, but Hook intervenes with a choke. Jericho applies the Walls of Jericho on Wardlow, and Hook follows with a German Suplex and a Northern Lights Suplex on Jericho for another near fall. The action intensifies further with Martin landing a moonsault on Wardlow for a two-count and Hook applying another choke on Wardlow.## In the end, Wardlow overpowers the chaos by delivering a powerbomb to Martin to secure the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Wardlow ## AEW International Title: Orange Cassidy vs. Roderick Strong ## Cassidy rolls up Strong for a two-count, then attempts a small package for another near fall. Strong counters with a backbreaker and throws Cassidy out of the ring. He follows up with chops and another backbreaker on the barricade before sending Cassidy back in.## Cassidy fights back with a bulldog from the top rope and a tope suicida, followed by a crossbody. Strong regains control with a takedown and transitions into a backbreaker. He continues by hitting four more backbreakers in a row, but only manages a two-count.## Strong maintains control with chops and forearms, but Cassidy rallies with a comeback, sending Strong into the turnbuckle and unloading forearms. Strong counters with a backbreaker off the top rope and stretches Cassidy's back against the ring post. He mocks the champion before delivering another chop. Cassidy attempts a DDT, but Strong counters with a rib breaker.## Cassidy desperately connects with a stun dog, but Strong immediately applies another backbreaker and transitions into a Boston Crab. Cassidy uses the ropes to break the hold. Strong relentless, applies another backbreaker and transitions into a Liontamer submission. However, Cassidy manages to kick out.## The tide turns as Cassidy hits a DDT, a diving DDT, and follows with a flurry of kicks and stomps. He connects with a Panama Sunrise for a near fall, but Strong counters with a backbreaker and a knee strike. Cassidy responds with an Orange Punch and a Beach Break for another two-count, with Strong just barely reaching the ropes to break the pinfall attempt.## Strong regains momentum with knee strikes and another backbreaker, securing the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Roderick Strong ## FTR vs. Jon Moxley & Claudio Castagnoli ## The match begins with Claudio and Dax locking up. Dax attempts a quick pin for a two-count, followed by a headlock from Claudio who transitions into several two-count roll-ups. They exchange chops and palm strikes, then escalate to uppercuts from Claudio and slaps from Dax.## Moxley and Cash tag in, trading a lockup, shoulder block, and headlock. Moxley chops Cash, who responds with a dropkick after a backdrop. FTR double teams Claudio in the corner, and Dax tags in to continue chopping Moxley. Moxley retaliates with a kick and tags in Claudio, who lands headbutts.## Cash elbows Claudio after a trip from Dax and chops him repeatedly. Claudio throws Cash out of the ring, and Moxley follows up by crotching him on the ring post. A brawl erupts outside the ring between Cash and Moxley.## Back in the ring, Claudio applies a gut wrench for a two-count, but Cash counters with a backdrop. Moxley tags in and delivers a front facelock. Claudio kicks Cash on the apron and tags back in. Cash attempts a backslide for a two-count, but Moxley slingshots him on the bottom rope and continues chopping him. He even resorts to biting Cash before hitting a superplex.## Claudio tags in, holding Cash for a punch from Moxley. Moxley tags back in and slaps Cash in the corner, but Cash surprises him with a uranage. Dax and Claudio both tag in, trading chops and punches. Dax attempts a roll-up and a small package for near falls, but Claudio responds with a kick.## Cash tags in and eats a lariat for a two-count. Dax suffers a cut on the floor. FTR sets up a Doomsday Device, but Claudio counters with a powerslam. The BCC attempts their signature tandem DVD for a two-count.## Moxley and Dax trade blows after tagging in. Dax attempts a powerbomb and Cash a piledriver, both for near falls. The BCC counters with a Doomsday Device for another two-count, broken up by Cash. A chaotic brawl ensues.## Claudio blocks the Shatter Machine and hits the Big Swing on Cash. Moxley adds a dropkick for a two-count before landing elbows and biting Dax. Dax attempts a Doomsday Device and Shatter Machine, both for near falls, with Claudio preventing the pinfall on the latter.## Moxley connects with a Death Rider, but Dax rolls him up for a two-count. Moxley applies a bulldog choke on Cash, while Claudio puts Dax in a chokehold. Dax eventually loses consciousness, forcing the referee to call for the disqualification. ## WINNER: Jon Moxley ## AEW World Women’s Championship: Toni Storm w/Luther & Mariah May vs. Deonna Purrazzo ## The match begins with a lockup, which Storm escapes. Deonna attempts an arm drag, but Storm reverses it into an arm twist. Deonna counters, forcing Storm to the ropes for a break. Deonna takes control with a headlock takeover and transitions into a head scissors. She attempts to turn it into an armbar, but Storm again reaches the ropes.## They exchange strikes, and Deonna connects with a stunner. Storm rolls out of the ring to avoid further punishment. Deonna follows up with a dropkick upon Storm's return.## Storm fights back with forearms and a back kick, followed by a bulldog for a two-count. She unloads punches and applies a chinlock, then delivers an uppercut. Deonna attempts a quick roll-up, but only gets a one-count. They trade kicks and chops, with Deonna adding a hammerlock and a leg sweep before transitioning into an armbar. She connects with a side kick to Storm's face and a facebuster for a near fall.## Storm counters with a bulldog for another two-count, but Deonna nearly steals the win with another roll-up. She follows with an upkick, but Luther interferes by pulling her out of the ring. Deonna responds with a splash to Luther on the outside.## Back in the ring, Deonna applies an armbar, but Storm rolls her up for a near fall. Storm then capitalizes on the distraction caused by Mariah May to hit a piledriver and secure the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Toni Storm ## Will Ospreay vs Konosuke Takeshita ## The match starts with a flurry of offense from Ospreay, followed by a rapid exchange of chops. Takeshita's running strike into Ospreay was incredibly fast. Their strategy seems to be stealing the show by incorporating movie references into their moves, each ending with a sharp impact. Their teamwork is evident, and the crowd erupts whenever Ospreay executes a big move, solidifying his star status among AEW fans.## The transition to bigger moves is visually stunning. Callis constantly boasts about his team's brilliance, but the audience clearly resists booing Ospreay and seems prepared to shower Takeshita with jeers instead. Ospreay gains the upper hand in strength-based exchanges, and the narrative being established suggests Takeshita might be taking significant damage from the fight. ## Ospreay attempts an Oscutter, but Takeshita counters with a Blue Thunder Driver. The match then progresses to finishing moves and near falls. Takeshita executes a visually dangerous-looking sheer-drop brainbuster from the top rope for a two-count. They trade a series of remarkable-looking moves and near falls, with neither competitor able to secure the definitive pinfall. Ospreay ultimately claims victory with a Tiger Driver 91 followed by the Hidden Blade. ## WINNER: Will Ospreay ## AEW World Championship: Samoa Joe vs. Hangman Adam Page vs. Swerve Strickland w/Prince Nana ## The competitors lock eyes in a tense standoff. Joe throws elbows at both Swerve and Page. Swerve attempts a kick but misses, then dives at Joe who counters with a tope suicida. Joe kicks and chops Page before Swerve uses the ropes to trip Joe and send him crashing outside.## Swerve kicks and stomps Page in the corner, but Page responds with back elbows before Swerve lands a rana and a middle-rope forearm. He connects with a diving forearm on Joe outside the ring. Swerve punches Page, but Page counters with a belly-to-belly suplex for a near fall.## Joe enters the fray, kicking and jabbing Page in the corner before connecting with a running knee. He applies the STF submission, but Swerve breaks it up. Swerve and Joe trade blows, with Swerve taking a headbutt that sends him to the floor. Joe is then taken out by a combined attack from Page and Swerve.## Page and Swerve exchange punches and elbows. Swerve attempts a roll-up for a near fall. Joe sends Swerve flying out of the ring with a chop and muscle busters Page, but Swerve jumps in with a Swerve Stomp for another near fall.## Joe lands jabs on both opponents before chopping Swerve out of the ring. He connects with a Muscle Buster on Page, but Swerve dives in with a Swerve Stomp for another two-count. Joe throws jabs again, then eliminates Swerve from the ring with a chop.## Joe attempts a choke on Page, but Swerve breaks it up with a DDT and a 450 splash. He follows with a Swerve Stomp for a near fall, but Page pulls the referee out to prevent the pinfall. Page blasts Swerve with repeated blows using the championship belt.## Page hits Joe with two Buckshot Lariats, but there's no referee to make the count. A second referee runs in and counts a two-count. Joe applies a choke on Page, but Swerve breaks it up with a corkscrew kick. He refuses to use a weapon offered by Page.## Swerve attempts a roll-up, but Page attacks the referee, eliminating him as the second official. Page hits a lariat, and Joe responds with one of his own on Page. Swerve then hits Page with a Buckshot Lariat. Joe eliminates Swerve and applies a chokehold on Page, forcing him to tap out. ## WINNER: Samoa Joe ## Tornado tag team match for the AEW World Tag Team Championship: Sting and Darby Allin (c) (with Ric Flair) vs. The Young Bucks (Matthew Jackson and Nicholas Jackson) ## Ric Flair and Ricky Steamboat join ringside for the main event. Sting enters with his sons, each dressed as past iterations of him. Immediately, Darby Allin attacks The Young Bucks, and all four execute Stinger Splashes on their opponents. Sting applies a double Scorpion Deathlock, but the Bucks escape and the fight spills outside the ring.## Sting throws the Jacksons over the barricade. Meanwhile, his sons set up tables, and Allin retrieves a large ladder. He launches himself onto both Bucks with a Coffin Drop. Sting retrieves glass, placing it on chairs propped together.## He attempts to strike both men with his bat, but they evade him and flee. The champions give chase, brawling up to the stage. Allin gets driven through tables, and Matthew suplexes Sting off the stage through several tables below.## Back in the ring, the Bucks throw Allin into a ladder propped in the corner. However, Allin fights back, hitting a Stunner on Nicholas and a Code Red on Matthew. He bounces Nicholas' head repeatedly off the steps, then climbs a ladder and attempts a diving attack. Matthew moves Nicholas, and Allin crashes through glass and chairs, suffering a severe back wound. ## The Young Bucks isolate Sting, but he dodges their attack, and they inadvertently collide with each other. ## Sting climbs the ladder, but Matthew joins him and slams him through a table. Sting recovers quickly and trades blows with both Bucks, but they overpower him and throw him through more glass. Matthew lands a low blow followed by a Scorpion Death Drop, but Sting kicks out!## Nicholas attempts to steal the title from Steamboat, but Matthew attacks him with a chair. Matthew prepares to hit Sting with the title, but Flair intervenes and pleads for them to stop. The Bucks respond with a double superkick to Flair and Steamboat. Matthew then strikes Sting with the belt, but Sting kicks out again! They hit Sting with a pair of superkicks, but he remains unfazed and takes them both down.## Matthew receives a Scorpion Death Drop, but Nicholas breaks the pinfall. Sting continues fighting, but the Bucks hit the EVP Trigger. He kicks out again, then asks for more punishment before enduring another set of superkicks. The Young Bucks attempt the TK Driver, but Allin shoves Nicholas into a table. Sting applies the Scorpion Death Drop, but Matthew kicks out. Allin connects with a Coffin Drop, and Sting immediately locks in the Scorpion Deathlock for the final time. ## WINNER: Sting & Darby Allin ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Magnum TA Confirmed To Attend Sting's Farewell Match At AEW Revolution AEW News
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Magnum TA Confirmed To Attend Sting's Farewell Match At AEW Revolution

As the legendary Sting prepares to hang up his boots in a historic match at AEW Revolution, wrestling fans are eagerly anticipating the event. ## While Ric Flair's presence has already been confirmed, another Crockett Promotions legend, Magnum TA, has officially revealed his attendance.## On the upcoming episode of the "Straight Talk with The Boss" podcast, Magnum shared that he will be at the Greensboro Coliseum to witness Sting's final match. He received a personal invitation from his friend and colleague, Tony Schiavone, to be part of this momentous occasion.## While another NWA legend, Lex Luger, hasn't explicitly confirmed his attendance, he expressed his deep respect and friendship for Sting when questioned about the event.## This news adds another layer of significance to Sting's farewell match, as fans will not only witness the end of an era in Sting's career, but also have the opportunity to see these wrestling legends reunite. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

The Icon Sting Descends From Rafters In Dramatic Final Dynamite Appearance, Ric Flair From The Young Bucks AEW Dynamite
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The Icon Sting Descends From Rafters In Dramatic Final Dynamite Appearance, Ric Flair From The Young Bucks

Legendary wrestler Sting made a dramatic entrance on the last episode of AEW Dynamite before his retirement match, sending a strong message to his upcoming opponents, The Young Bucks. ## Sting and his tag team partner, Darby Allin, were scheduled to appear throughout the February 28th episode, but Sting played mind games with The Young Bucks, leaving them frustrated and searching for him. ## As the show reached its climax, The Young Bucks entered the ring, initially gaining the upper hand against Allin. However, the tide turned when wrestling icon Ric Flair entered the scene. After teasing an alliance with The Young Bucks, Flair unexpectedly attacked them, leaving them vulnerable. ## With the arena buzzing in anticipation, Sting's iconic theme music hit. The Young Bucks, expecting Sting to emerge from the usual entrance, walked up the ramp. But in a classic maneuver reminiscent of his earlier career, Sting descended from the rafters, electrifying the crowd and leaving The Young Bucks stunned. ## At AEW Revolution, he and Allin will defend their AEW World Tag Team Championship against The Young Bucks in what promises to be an emotional and unforgettable encounter. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Updated Match Card For AEW Revolution Following AEW Dynamite On February 28 AEW News
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Updated Match Card For AEW Revolution Following AEW Dynamite On February 28

AEW has announced a major shakeup to the Revolution pay-per-view card, replacing the previously announced "Meat Madness Match" with the all-new "Eight Man All-Star Scramble."## The high-stakes scramble will feature established stars like Chris Jericho, Wardlow, Powerhouse Hobbs, Lance Archer, Hook, and Brian Cage. The remaining two slots in the match will be determined through qualifying matches in the coming days.## On Friday's episode of Rampage, Matt Sydal will face Magnus in a battle for a spot in the scramble. Additionally, a three-way match on Saturday's Collision event will see Dante Martin, Bryan Keith, and Penta El Zero Miedo fight for the final spot.## The winner of the Eight-Man All-Star Scramble will earn a coveted opportunity: a shot at the AEW World Championship. This high-profile match adds another layer of intrigue to the already stacked Revolution card, which will also feature Sting's final match and a three-way battle for the World Title. ## Check out the complete match card below; No.MatchesStipulations1Sting and Darby Allin (c) (with Ric Flair) vs. The Young Bucks (Matthew Jackson and Nicholas Jackson)Tornado tag team match for the AEW World Tag Team ChampionshipThis will be Sting's retirement match.2Orange Cassidy (c) vs. Roderick Strong (with Matt Taven and Mike Bennett)Singles match for the AEW International Championship3Samoa Joe (c) vs. "Hangman" Adam Page vs. Swerve Strickland (with Prince Nana)Three-way match for the AEW World Championship4"Timeless" Toni Storm (c) (with Mariah May and Luther) vs. Deonna PurrazzoSingles match for the AEW Women's World Championship5Eddie Kingston (c) vs. Bryan DanielsonSingles match for the Continental Crown Championship(AEW Continental Championship, ROH World Championship, and the NJPW Strong Openweight Championship)If Danielson loses, he has to shake Kingston's hand.6Will Ospreay vs. Konosuke TakeshitaSingles match7Christian Cage (c) (with Killswitch, Mother Wayne, and "The Prodigy" Nick Wayne) vs. Daniel GarciaSingles match for the AEW TNT Championship8FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler) vs. Blackpool Combat Club (Jon Moxley and Claudio Castagnoli)Tag team match9Chris Jericho vs. Wardlow vs. Powerhouse Hobbs vs. Lance Archer vs. Hook vs. Brian Cage vs. TBA vs. TBAAll-Star Scramble matchThe winner will receive a future AEW World Championship match. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Dynamite Results, February 28, 2024: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap AEW Dynamite
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AEW Dynamite Results, February 28, 2024: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

Here are the full results for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on February 28, 2024, at the Propst Arena at Von Braun Center in Huntsville, AL. ## AEW Dynamite airs every Wednesday at 8 pm ET on TBS in the United States. In Canada, AEW Dynamite is available through the TSN website. In India, AEW Dynamite airs on Eurosport every Thursday at 6:30 AM IST.## The show is available on the TSN Direct streaming service at 10 pm Eastern, the same time that the show will air live on TNT and FITE TV.## AEW Dynamite Results February 28, 2024: Highlights ## Adam Page limps to the ring, leaning on a crutch. He acknowledges that things aren't looking good. He reflects on his 2021 accomplishment of becoming AEW World Champion, stating that he aimed to meet expectations and believes he did so. He criticizes the decision to use a triple threat match for the title, calling it "nonsense" and insisting a singles match would have been fairer. However, he concedes that he chose the wrong two opponents.## Page delivers the devastating news that he won't be able to compete this Sunday. Swerve Strickland enters, expressing surprise and disappointment at the situation. He reveals that Page was his target due to his achievements and acknowledges his respect for him. Strickland declares his unwavering belief in his destiny, claiming he awaits Page's return to claim the AEW World Championship.## Samoa Joe interrupts, mocking the potential "hug-it-out" scenario. He criticizes both Page and Strickland for focusing on each other and ignoring him, the "real threat." Joe acknowledges their experience and accomplishments but claims they are mere appetizers compared to his hunger, implying he is holding them back. He warns Strickland that regardless of whether he faces one or both of them on Sunday, he will dominate them both.## Strickland counters, outlining his journey from unemployment to a coveted pay-per-view main event. He reminds everyone of his ruthless past, stating he once left a competitor bloodied at a wrestling school. He positions himself as a game-changer and suggests Joe might want to return to his commentating post with a poncho after Sunday, as Strickland stands at the precipice of history. However, the situation takes a dramatic turn as Page ambushes Strickland from behind with his crutch, launching a surprise attack. He screams at Joe, declaring his unwavering determination to become champion on Sunday.## The scene cuts to The Young Bucks, arriving earlier in the day. They report that their meeting with Ric Flair went well. They express their eagerness to interview Sting as they playfully brandish their trademark baseball bats. ## Blackpool Combat Club vs. FTR & Eddie Kingston ## Claudio Castagnoli and Eddie Kingston start, followed by Bryan Danielson and Dax Harwood. Jon Moxley and Cash Wheeler join, chaos erupts. Danielson and Moxley control, but FTR fight back. Kingston and Danielson exchange strikes. Moxley hits a piledriver, chaos resumes. Everyone hits finishers. Danielson locks in a triangle sleeper on Kingston for the win. ## WINNER: Blackpool Combat Club ## Will Ospreay Segment ## Chris Jericho reminisces about his challenging early days in Mexico 30 years ago, praising Atlantis as a great teammate and mentor. He explains his request for the match with Atlantis Jr. as a way to return the favor and offer some guidance. He promises to showcase his full potential tonight.## Will Ospreay enters the ring, acknowledging his commitments with New Japan Pro Wrestling before announcing his transition to full-time status with AEW. He emphasizes his experience, reminding everyone of his victories over Orange Cassidy, Kenny Omega, and Chris Jericho at Wembley Stadium.## Don Callis appears, aiming to raise the stakes. He declares Ospreay and Konosuke Takeshita as the two most skilled wrestlers globally, forming the "Don Callis Family" with the winner of their upcoming match. He instructs them to shake hands as a sign of respect. Ospreay extends his hand, and Takeshita hesitantly reciprocates, but maintains a firm grip. Ospreay does the same, creating an intense atmosphere of confrontation.## Eddie Kingston is backstage, but The Young Bucks interrupt him. Nicholas Jackson threatens Kingston with a fine for his recent criticism, while Matthew advises him to focus on improving his public image. ## Orange Cassidy (c) vs. Nick Wayne (AEW International Championship Match) ## In the early moments, Nick Wayne seized control, forcing the champion, Orange Cassidy, outside the ring. He then launched Cassidy into the steel stairs before executing a moonsault from the second turnbuckle. Attempting to capitalize, Wayne flew over the top rope to attack Cassidy, who had rolled out, but was met with immediate resistance.## Cassidy absorbed punishment on the top turnbuckle but retaliated. However, Christian Cage interfered, tripping Cassidy and sparking an argument between both sides. Capitalizing on the chaos, Wayne repeatedly rammed Cassidy into the ringside barricade. Back in the ring, Wayne focused his attack on Cassidy's back, landing a vicious kick to his spine.## Despite the onslaught, Cassidy displayed resilience, attempting his signature "Orange Punch." Wayne dodged the attack and countered with a fisherman's suplex, nearly securing a pinfall victory. He then mocked Cassidy's signature kicks, only to be met with a swift boot to the face. Cassidy followed up by stomping on the young wrestler, culminating in a powerful running PK.## He attempted another "Orange Punch," but Wayne countered with a German Suplex. However, Cassidy immediately responded with his "Beach Break" maneuver. Matt Taven and Mike Bennett intervened, distracting Cassidy and allowing Wayne to execute a Dragon Suplex. Rocky Romero and Trent Beretta intervened, preventing further interference.## Wayne attempted to remove a turnbuckle pad but was distracted by Daniel Garcia, leaving him vulnerable to Cassidy's "Orange Punch," which ultimately sealed his fate. ## WINNER: Orange Cassidy ## Singles Match: Kris Statlander vs. Skye Blue ## Skye Blue attempts a surprise attack on Kris Statlander, but Statlander's superior strength effortlessly throws Blue across the ring. Statlander unleashes a flurry of strikes in the corner before unleashing a powerful shoulder tackle. Blue attempts to gain control by twice pulling Statlander down by her hair, but Statlander counters each time, taking Blue down and following up with a senton (a high-flying splash maneuver).## Blue attempts a submission maneuver (head scissors), but Statlander overpowers her and throws her across the ring again. However, Blue lands a well-timed knee strike, sending Statlander reeling outside the ring. Statlander responds with a powerful lift, hoisting Blue and sending her crashing over the top rope and into the crowd.## Blue recovers quickly and attacks with a daring crossbody (a flying body press) from the top of the barricade. Back inside the ring, she drives Statlander's head into the middle turnbuckle before unleashing a series of chops (strikes with the open hand).## Statlander attempts to regain momentum, but Blue resorts to her hair-pulling tactic once more, slamming Statlander back to the mat. She focuses on keeping Statlander pinned in the corner, isolating her from potential comeback opportunities. Statlander breaks free with a powerful knee strike, followed by a power slam (a lifting slam maneuver). Blue, displaying impressive resilience, kicks out of the subsequent pinfall attempt.## Blue counters with a devastating neckbreaker, but Statlander once again kicks out. Both women engage in a heated brawl on the ring apron, exchanging kicks until Statlander executes a German Suplex outside the ring.## Julia Hart attempts to interfere, but Willow Nightingale intervenes. Blue capitalizes on the distraction, tripping Statlander into the steel ring steps. She follows up with a high-impact Canadian Destroyer maneuver, but Statlander miraculously kicks out. Stokely Hathaway, Blue's manager, urges Statlander to use a nearby chain as a weapon, but she refuses. With the referee distracted by the commotion, Hart strikes Statlander with her championship title, setting Blue up for her finishing move, "Code Blue," which secures the victory. ## WINNER: Skye Blue ## Singles Match: Chris Jericho vs. Atlantis Jr. ## Atlantis Jr. explodes out of the gate, launching Chris Jericho across the ring with multiple monkey flips. On the third attempt, however, Jericho anticipates the move and locks in the Walls of Jericho. Sensing imminent defeat, the masked luchador desperately grabs the ropes for a break.## Jericho, frustrated, attempts to rip off the mask, but the masked man fights back, creating an opening for Atlantis Sr. to intervene. Sr. uses a towel to strategically pull Jericho down onto the bottom rope, forcing a break. Atlantis Jr., capitalizing on the distraction, dives out of the ring and attempts a devastating powerbomb on Jericho onto the steel steps. However, Jericho showcases his veteran savvy, reversing the move and sending the CMLL star crashing into the steel himself.## Back in the ring, Jericho seizes control, unleashing a flurry of punishing chops on a dazed Atlantis Jr. In a flurry of high-flying moves, Atlantis Jr. and Jericho trade powerful maneuvers. Atlantis Jr. seems to gain the upper hand with a wheelbarrow German suplex, but Jericho counters with a bulldog off the top rope. After a series of exchanges, Jericho locks in the Walls of Jericho, prompting Atlantis Jr.'s father to throw in the towel, signaling Jericho's victory. ## WINNER: Chris Jericho ## Amidst a confrontation with fans wearing Sting masks, Darby Allin attacks The Young Bucks, only to be overwhelmed. Ric Flair intervenes, initially targeting the Bucks but is left laying by them. Sting enters from the rafters, aiding Allin with his bat, culminating in a Coffin Drop from Allin and a Scorpion Death Drop from Sting on Nicholas. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Ric Flair, WWE, AEW And More React To The Passing Of Ole Anderson WWE News
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Ric Flair, WWE, AEW And More React To The Passing Of Ole Anderson

Professional wrestling legend, Ole Anderson, passed away on Monday at the age of 81. He co-founded the iconic Four Horsemen stable and formed the Minnesota Wrecking Crew with his storyline brother, Gene. ## After hanging up his boots, Anderson transitioned to working behind the scenes, serving as a booker for prominent promotions like Georgia Championship Wrestling and Jim Crockett Promotions. Later, he secured a leadership role in WCW. ## During this week's edition of "WWE RAW," announcer Michael Cole paid his respects to Anderson on-air, followed by a visual tribute. Interestingly, Anderson had a well-documented professional rivalry with Vince McMahon (the feeling was mutual) stemming from McMahon's acquisition of GCW in 1984. ## I Am Forever Thankful To Ole And Gene For Bringing Me In To Crockett Promotions As A Cousin. It Launched My Career. I Will Be Grateful Forever For You Giving Me The Opportunity To Become Who I Am Today. We Didn’t Always Agree With Each Other, But The Honest To God Truth Is You &… pic.twitter.com/bYinfeWhKp— Ric Flair® (@RicFlairNatrBoy) February 26, 2024 ## I watched him wrestle thousands of timesHe was great at his jobHeel or babyfaceRIP Ole Anderson pic.twitter.com/d4A4pzMmyd— Tommy Dreamer (@THETOMMYDREAMER) February 27, 2024 ## AEW and the wrestling world mourn the passing of the legendary Ole Anderson. Our thoughts are with his family, his friends and his fans. pic.twitter.com/xAJbZ8OeSs— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) February 27, 2024 ## Godspeed, Ole Anderson. My heart goes out to his family and friends. Grateful for your myriad contributions to our sport. Rest well, sir. 🙏 pic.twitter.com/e3g53K043p— Adam Pearce (@ScrapDaddyAP) February 27, 2024 ## The NWA sends its condolences to the family, friends and fans of the legendary Ole Anderson pic.twitter.com/omiMZIAdmN— NWA (@nwa) February 27, 2024 ## RIP Ole Anderson. Absolute legend— Sam Roberts (@notsam) February 27, 2024 ## WWE is saddened to learn that Ole Anderson has passed away.WWE extends its condolences to Anderson's family, friends, and fans. pic.twitter.com/LmG4sCKu3y— WWE (@WWE) February 27, 2024 ## AEW and the wrestling world mourn the passing of the legendary Ole Anderson. Our thoughts are with his family, his friends and his fans. pic.twitter.com/xAJbZ8OeSs— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) February 27, 2024 ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...