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Madusa had a solid run in WCW including being featured in The Dangerous Alliance. Madusa's WCW work is better remembered for ...
WCW had a rich history of outstanding talent with many interesting feuds between legendary performers. Various regimes loaded the roster with a plethora of Hall of Famers on the roster at various ...
Dangerous Alliance. In WCW Magazine, I wrote "When the year 2000 arrives, (@steveaustinbsr) will singlehandedly dominate the sport." Read the entire post ...
WCW's Dangerous Alliance lasted just two years, 1991-93. Dangerously had a bitter contract dispute and left WCW. After his release, Heyman went to NWA Eastern Championship Wrestling.
Unfortunately, the Dangerous Alliance never became quite as memorable as it presumably would have if not for the WCW leadership at the time. Watts didn't particularly care for Heyman in general ...
Initially, the Dangerous Alliance was introduced by Paul E. Dangerously in the AWA back in 1987, with Dangerously ... Paul E. had been fired from the WCW commentary team, ...
In 1991, Paul Heyman —then better known as Paul E. Dangerously—conspired a plan that would shake the foundation of WCW ... Would Paul Heyman's 'Dangerous Alliance' Work in the Current WWE Product?
Beloved professional wrestler Konnan, known for his time in WCW, WWF, TNA, and AAA, has sadly been hospitalized for nearly a month with a dangerous illness.
Still, the one thing Rampage has going for it that Thunder never did, is that the AEW show is only one hour as opposed to the two painful hours of WCW Thunder. Next In this post: ...
We're so close to seeing the strongest new wrestling stable in at least a decade. We're so close to seeing Paul Heyman's Dangerous Alliance, reborn. That name once christened a group of five ...
Sting’s Squadron vs. Dangerous Alliance (WCW, 1992) WCW’s WarGames was a cool idea for a match that rarely hit its potential. The tropes get overused, ...
One of the most heralded factions of the early 1990s in WCW was Paul Heyman's Dangerous Alliance. The faction consisted of Rick Rude, Arn Anderson, Bobby Eaton, Steve Austin, Madusa and Larry Zbyszko.