• Former WWF Wrestler Appearing On WWE Programming After 15 Years
The first-ever winner of Tough Enough, Maven, hasn’t been seen on WWE programming since his release from the company in July 2005.
It was announced on this morning’s Halloween edition of WWE’s The Bump that Maven is set to return to WWE programming on next week’s episode of The Bump.
You can view the tweet below:
What a HUGE announcement for #WWETheBump next week!
The return of MAVEN! 😲😲😲
GIF reactions below ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/oAiojbofd8
— WWE’s The Bump (@WWETheBump) October 28, 2020
With Survivor Series coming up next month, the anniversary of one of Maven’s biggest accolade in WWE is also near, as he defeated Team Triple H as part of Team Orton at Survivor Series 2004, and was the first to get control of RAW due to the stipulation of that match.
One of Maven’s most popular moments is when he eliminated The Undertaker from WWF Royal Rumble 2002 match, and then got beat pretty bad by “Big Evil”.
You can watch it below:
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• On This Day In Pro Wrestling History (October 28, 1989) – NWA Halloween Havoc 1989
On this day in Pro Wrestling history on October 28, 1989, Ted Turner’s World Championship Wrestling aired ‘NWA Halloween Havoc 1989’ LIVE on PPV from the Philadelphia Civic Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
This was the 1st out of 12 annual ‘WCW Halloween Havoc’ pay-per-views that aired between 1989 and 2000.
The tagline of the event was “Settling the Score”.
The results are here:
Tom Zenk defeated Mike Rotunda
The Samoan SWAT Team defeated The Midnight Express & “Dr. Death” Steve Williams
Tommy Rich defeated The Cuban Assassin
NWA World Tag Team Championship: The Fabulous Freebirds (c) defeated The Dynamic Dudes
Doom defeated The Steiner Brothers
NWA United States Championship: Lex Luger (c) defeated Brian Pillman
The Road Warriors defeated The Skyscrapers by DQ
Thunderdome match – Bruno Sammartino as Guest Referee: Ric Flair & Sting defeated The Great Muta & Terry Funk