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  1. 1992 [2] Terry Wayne Allen (born June 11, 1959) is an American retired professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, Magnum T. A. Allen won the NWA United States Heavyweight Championship twice and was being groomed for a potential run with the NWA World Heavyweight Championship, but a car crash in 1986 forced him into retirement.

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    • Terry Allen, Magnum T. A.
  2. Jan 15, 2024 · Magnum T.A. was a rising star in 1980s pro wrestling, but a fatal car crash changed his life forever. Learn about his rise, fall, and the secret tale of his tragic accident and recovery.

  3. Mar 12, 2023 · Magnum T.A., the two-time former NWA United States Champion, recalls the night of October 14, 1986 when he hydroplaned and crashed his car, leaving him paralyzed. He shares how he stayed positive and motivated others after the tragedy.

  4. Magnum T.A. is a former professional wrestler who worked for WCW, NWA, AWA and other promotions from 1977 to 1986. He was inducted in the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2020 as part of the Modern Era wing. Learn about his career history, real name, age, height, weight, titles won, face/heel turns, gimmicks and more.

  5. Jun 7, 2023 · Learn how Magnum T.A, the former NWA World Champion, was involved in a fatal car accident in 1986 and how VICE's latest doc unearthed his story. Find out how he was scammed by a crooked promoter, how he was a victim of Ric Flair's heel turn and how he coped with his loss.

  6. Shattered: The Magnum T.A. Story. Wrestling hearththrob Terry “Magnum T.A.” Allen was destined for worldwide stardom, but one rainy night altered his career and the future of wrestling forever. Documentary.

  7. He was professionally known as Magnum T.A., but originally began his career under his. real name, Terry Allen. Magnum was a future World Champion before a devastating. accident halted his career. During the 1980s, he was one of the most popular wrestlers in. National Wrestling Alliance History. As a two-time NWA U.S. Heavyweight Champion,

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