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October 21, 2005
Road Warriors
Road Warriors, Koloff, Robinson enshrined in PWHFRoad Warrior Animal (Joe Laurinaitis) and Ellering, in attendance at the 10th induction ceremony, were gracious during their acceptance speech, paying tribute as well to their late colleague, Road Warrior Hawk (Michael Hegstrand). Animal's Road Warrior book personal and powerful"You've got to understand, the relationship that Hawk and I had, we were just like brothers," Joe Laurinaitis (better known as Road Warrior Animal) told SLAM! Wrestling from his home in Edina, Minnesota. His new memoir, The Road Warriors: Danger, Death, and the Rush of Wrestling delves deep into the bittersweet story of the Legion of Doom, the most dominating tag team in wrestling history. Animal proud of double Hall of Fame honours for Road Warriors"I've always envisioned it, and year after year I thought we were going in," Laurinaitis told SLAM! Wrestling from his home in Edina, Minnesota. "I've always said that I would love to be inducted, then a while back a couple good friends of mine who are writers said, 'We heard the news that you're going into the Hall of Fame!' And I said, 'Well, I wish I knew, 'cause I hadn't heard anything.' Most of the time, the wrestlers are the last ones to find out these kind of things." Ellering deservedly shares in laurels for Road Warriors"I think it was while I was in wrestling camp that I had a premonition-like dream, seeing myself not as a wrestler, but managing wrestlers," Paul Ellering recently told SLAM! Wrestling from his sports bar in Grey Eagle, Minnesota. "I started out as a wrestler, wrestling for five years on my own, but it wasn't until Ole (Anderson) gave me the opportunity to manage did I say to myself, 'Yeah, that's what I'm supposed to do.'" Koloff, Road Warriors, Sheik, Bruiser, Lawler headline PWHF Class of 2011The Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame Class of 2011 features former world champions, wild men, the toughest tag team of all time, a feared shooter, a King, and, perhaps the most polarizing man in pro wrestling history.It's the tenth class for the PWHF, which is located in downtown Amsterdam, New York, just off the Interstate highway. Animal released by WWEThe legacy of the Road Warriors may now be finished, as WWE has released Joe Laurinaitis from his contract.Road Warriors DVD a rush to watchWith teams like the Hart Foundation, the British Bulldogs, the Fabulous Freebirds, the Rock and Roll Express and The Midnight Express, tandem wrestling across the industry was hotter than it had ever had been or likely ever will be; and while these and other teams certainly laid their claims to wrestling immortality, there were non greater that the Road Warriors. DVD offers last look at HawkAnimal in spotlight at Hawk tribute showIn full make-up, and wearing the spiked shoulder pads, Animal addressed the crowd after intermission at the debut show for a promotion dubbed Legends of Entertainment in Birch Run, Michigan. "There will never be another Hawk. There will never be another Road Warrior," he cried out in his famed, short bursts of growl. Friends remember HawkRoad Warrior Hawk dead at 45He had been in the process of packing up and moving out of his condo with his wife, Dale. At about 8:30 pm, he complained about feeling extremely tired, and went to lay down. Believing that his exhaustion was due to the move and the excitement of the impeding move to Tampa, Florida, she didn't think anything of it and found him dead hours later. Road Warriors hitting strideThe bar had five bouncers who were a tad larger and nastier than your average fellas |