Don’t give a f*ck about being sick , as me and my doctors have a plan! And I will be fine! Alzheimer’s is bullshit. I am scared about potential Parkinson’s disease because it might f*ck up my ...
Vampiro is getting ready to say goodbye, and he’ll get the chance to do so with people who mean a lot to him. Vampiro, 56, has been wrestling since 1984. He has competed for AAA, CMLL, and various ...
While many WWE fans will have only been introduced to Penta since his debut on "WWE Raw" in January 2025, long-time fans of the masked man will remember when he broke onto the scene in the United ...
As part of their promotion for the documentary, "Nail in the Coffin: The Fall and Rise of Vampiro", director Michael Paszt and former WCW star Vampiro joined Wrestling Inc. Managing Editor Nick ...
Ian Hodgkinson, a.k.a. pro-wrestling’s Vampiro, is still undead — try as he, his opponents and the industry might. In feature-length documentary “Nail in the Coffin: The Rise and Fall of Vampiro,” the ...
John Bradshaw Layfield's post-WWE career has taken an interesting turn this past year, with the WWE stalwart venturing to promotions like GCW, TNA, and even AAA in Mexico. JBL has become close with ...
The only singles match between the two men took place on the May 22, 2000 episode of WCW Nitro. The five-minute encounter ended with Vampiro scoring a rare pinfall victory over Hogan following ...
Former WCW star Vampiro is preparing to hang up his wrestling boots for good, according to multiple reports. The 55-year-old, whose real name is Ian Richard Hodgkinson, had been reportedly taking part ...
Vampiro was one of the most underappreciated Canadian exports since Shannon Tweed. He honed his craft for years in Mexico in promotions such as CMLL before arriving in the once-bright spotlight of WCW ...
Pro wrestling veteran and lucha libre legend Vampiro might never have made the jump to WWE across his lengthy career, but due to his time in WCW and abroad, he stepped into the ring with many ...
What’s Halloween without some companies getting into tiffs over which has the right to use the name “vampiro” to market their goods? It’s all enough to draw blood. For a brief moment, about as short ...
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