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Talent above and beyond: Jackie Moore

The Underrated and Under Appreciated Wrestler Series takes a look at the talent and career of arguably the most talented female wrestler to step into a WWE ring.

Hulk Hogan throws Billy Kidman into a dumpster

Hulk Hogan is known for a lot of things, but throwing Billy Kidman into a dumpster on this date in WCW history isn't one of them. But it should be. Here's why --

Bruno Sammartino a shill for WWE's Wellness Policy

Once an outspoken critic of drug abuse within WWE, Bruno Sammartino has now become a broken old record about how virtuous their Talent Wellness Program is, playing the lone heroic voice that singlehandedly helped to clean up the wrestling business.

This date in WCW history (Feb. 28): Freebird Rule

One title, three champions. Say what? Enter the "Freebird rule."

On this day: The World TV Championship is born!

A look at how the NWA Mid-Atlantic Television Championship, won by Danny Miller on February 27, 1974, would go on to become the WCW World Television Championship.

From Memphis to Puerto Rico: Dutch Mantell-aka Zeb

This week the Underrated and Under Appreciated Wrestler Series takes a look at the career of Dutch Mantell, the man now known in WWE as 'Zeb Colter'.

Cageside Tournament Finalist: "Macho Man" Randy Savage - His outlaw beginnings (Pt. 1)

"Macho Man" Randy Savage took out Mick Foley, Ric Flair and even Hulk Hogan to make it to the finals of the first Cageside Seats Tournament. This is the first of a four part tribute to the legend.

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The first WWE '13 Q&A with THQ creative director answers fans' questions

Have some burning questions about WWE '13 that need to be answered? Then check out the first Q&A session between WWE and THQ were they shed more light on the groundbreaking video game.

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Never say never?: News stories you will never read on Cageside Seats

It's been said one can never say never in the wrestling business. But here are a few stories you likely won't ever read on Cageside Seats.

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USAToday takes a look at tonight's (July 23) historic Raw 1000 broadcast

WWE loves mainstream press. And it doesn't get any more mainstream at USA Today. The national newspaper took a look at the company on the day of Raw 1000.

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