NWA World Heavyweight Championship Essays

  • Personal Narrative Essay: My Personal Experience In The 5th Grade

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    something reckless would have to be when I was in the 5th grade. The 5th grade was an interesting year as it was the year I started to experiment with my lifestyle and try new things. This was a the time in my life I was really into WWE, also known as World Wrestling Entertainment. I lived to see the Friday Night Smackdown special fight every friday, and sometimes I pretend I was my favored high flyer werster at the time; Jeff Hardy. His character on WWE was one I adored. Women loved him, men wanted to

  • Review of WWE Smackdown VS Raw 2009

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    on upside to get the briefcase. Sometimes the players win a golden belt in the game. All the game is played in America the players have a great love for their country. It is very good ability of the players. There are many fans of Wrestling in the world. This game is the good news for these fans that they play the wrestling on their computers.

  • Skr Hogan Research Paper

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    Hulk Hogan is an American semi-retired professional wrestler, actor, television personality, entrepreneur, rock bassist, and is regarded by many as the greatest professional wrestler of all time. Most of all in my opinion, the best and most amazing wrestlers retired. As a young boy he was a pitcher in Little League Baseball (LLB). He fascinated scouts from the New York Yankees and Cincinnati Reds, but a major injury ended his baseball career. At the age of 16 years old Hogan started watching professional

  • 3 Reasons Why TNA Wrestling could go out of business like WCW

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    and the renowned NWA. None of which had the resources nor the business acumen to match McMahon. In the 90's, the Turner owned enterprise World Championship Wrestling, fathered a viable foe to the WWE. During its peak, WCW was outdrawing the WWE at house shows and conquering them every week in the Monday Night War ratings. However, as the 90's closed, so did WCW. Spear-headed by "Stone Cold" Steve Austin and The Rock, the WWE once again triumphed. In 2002, former WCW Heavyweight Champion Jeff Jarrett