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    WWE Legends: Greatest Wrestling Stars of the '80s

    2005 · Documentary · 8h 30m

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  1. WWE Legends: Greatest Wrestling Stars of the '80s: Directed by Kevin Dunn. With Arn Anderson, Ole Anderson, Steve Austin, Bob Backlund. In the 1980s, professional wrestling made the leap from regional sporting event to mainstream cultural phenomenon--due, no doubt, to the visionary leadership of World Wrestling Federation chairman Vince McMahon.

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    • Documentary, Sport
    • Kevin Dunn
    • 2005-06-14
    • Randy Savage. 5,427 votes. A true legend of the '80s WWE, "Macho Man" Randy Savage was known for his flamboyant attire, distinct voice, and intense in-ring presence.
    • Hulk Hogan. 5,326 votes. Undoubtedly, one of the most recognizable figures in wrestling history, Hulk Hogan absolutely dominated the '80s WWE scene. With his iconic catchphrase, "Whatcha gonna do, brother?"
    • André the Giant. 4,334 votes. Standing at an incredible 7 feet 4 inches tall and weighing over 500 pounds, André the Giant was truly a sight to behold. His immense size and strength made him an unstoppable force in the ring, resulting in a 15-year undefeated streak.
    • Roddy Piper. 4,104 votes. "Rowdy" Roddy Piper was the quintessential bad guy who fans loved to hate. His sharp wit and penchant for controversy made him one of the most compelling WWE superstars of the '80s.
  2. Jan 4, 2019 · Tuesday Night Titans • November 27, 1984. Cowboy Bob Orton goes to the Doctor. Tuesday Night Titans • May 10, 1985. Piper’s Pit with Jimmy Snuka. Tuesday Night Titans • June 26, 1984. Hulk Hogan on Hercules. Saturday Night’s Main Event • November 29, 1986. Back to more WWE DVD Classic Content.

    • Eric Shorey
    • Hulk Hogan. Wrestled for: World Wrestling Federation, New Japan Pro-Wrestling, American Wrestling Association. Finishers: Leg Drop, Axe Bomber. Say what you want about the actual man behind the red and yellow gimmick himself - it's impossible to deny the cultural impact Hulk Hogan had on not only the wrestling business itself but mainstream pop culture as a whole.
    • "Nature Boy" Ric Flair. Wrestled for: Jim Crockett Promotions, World Championship Wrestling. Finishing Move: Figure-Four Leglock. "Diamonds are forever...
    • Andre The Giant. Wrestled for: World Wide Wrestling Federation/World Wrestling Federation. Finishing Moves: Sitdown Splash, Double Underhook Suplex. Even an alternative canon of pro wrestling would have to include Andre The Giant.
    • "Macho Man" Randy Savage. Wrestled for: Continental Wrestling Association, World Wrestling Federation. Finishing Move: Flying Elbow Drop. When "The Madness" took over, it was infectious and had a way of making everyone watching the "Macho Man" lose their damn minds!
  3. Jun 14, 2005 · WWE: The Greatest Wrestling Stars of the '80s. Roddy Piper (Actor), Hulk Hogan (Actor) Rated: NR. Format: DVD. 4.6 204 ratings. Amazon's Choice. $6798. FREE Returns.

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    • WWE
    • $79.95
    • Multiple Formats, Box set, NTSC, Color
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