Warrior appearance irks WWE, pleases fans
By BRUNO SILVEIRA - For SLAM! Wrestling
UNIONDALE, NY - For the first time since the 1990s, the Ultimate Warrior did an autograph signing or an appearance in which he dressed up in his traditional ring gear. Fans came from all over to meet one of their favorite wrestlers, and take a picture as they once remembered him from years past.
July 23, 2008: Full story
Warrior DVD a pick'em
By JON WALDMAN -- SLAM! Wrestling
Let's be clear off the bat; The Self Destruction of the Ultimate Warrior is not as bad as everyone is making it out to be.
From reading various reviews, you'd think that WWE did nothing but spend an hour plus destroying what was left of the Warrior's legacy.
November 17, 2005: Full story
Warrior speaks his mind in new shoot
By CHRIS SOKOL -- SLAM! Wrestling
The Ultimate Warrior is better known for his verbal skills than his wrestling ones. His words often land him in the thick of controversy these days, on the front page of wrestling news sites the world over. So it was with great anticipation that Ringside Collectibles released the brand new Ultimate Warrior Shoot Interview.
July 12, 2005: Full story
Warrior & Sting headline NYC signing
By CHRIS SOKOL -- SLAM! Wrestling
The Ultimate Warrior--wrestler turned inspirational speaker--has been through a lot in his lifetime. He is considered an enigma, unpredictable and in a sense, crazy. In reality, he is intelligent, thoughtful and very much together. October 30th will present an unique chance to see this man live. Not in a squared circle, not at a podium, but rather in an open environment.
October 16, 2004: Full story
The Warrior rebutts TJ Madigan
By The WARRIOR -- For SLAM! Wrestling
TJ, hello. Warrior here. I receive over 500 e-mails a day; it was natural someone would forward me your article. I appreciate parts of it and take umbrage with others.
November 7, 2003: Full story
Ultimate Warrior pulls a fast one
By TJ MADIGAN -- Calgary Sun
When I heard the Ultimate Warrior was preparing to announce his return to wrestling, my reaction was a little mixed. The sports journalist side of me cringed at the idea of a retired grappler in his mid-40s -- who was absolutely hideous in the ring, even in his prime -- stepping back into the mix to turn exciting main events into plodding nostalgia acts.
November 1, 2003: Full story