• OLD SCHOOL HISTORY (May 3, 1986) – NWA World Championship Wrestling
On this day in 1986, Jim Crockett Promotions aired an episode of their weekly TV show ‘NWA World Championship Wrestling’.
This episode featured pre-taped matches, interviews & storyline segments featuring the 1986 NWA Wrestling Superstars.
The card can be found below:
– The Barbarian, Shaska Whatley & Baron Von Raschke vs. Lee Peek, Rocky King & Bill Mulkey
– Rock n Roll Express vs. Gene Ligon & Tony Zane (From October 5th 1985)
– The Midnight Express vs. The James Boys
– Ron Garvin vs. David Dillenger
– Ric Flair vs. Tony Zane
– Wahoo McDaniel vs. Bob Owens
– Arn Anderson vs. Randy Mulkey
– Ivan & Nikita Koloff vs. Mike Samani & Brody Chase
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• Goldberg Responds To Randy Orton Taking A Shot At His WWE Salary
As we noted before, WWE has confirmed that the legendary Undertaker and WWE Hall of Famer Bill Goldberg will be a part of next month’s WWE PPV in Saudi Arabia.
Below is the official announcement:
WWE Superstars return to Jeddah
“RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA and STAMFORD, Conn. — The Saudi General Sports Authority, in partnership with WWE, will host an event at the King Abdullah Sports City Stadium in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on Friday, June 7, at 8 p.m. AST. The event will feature WWE Superstars Roman Reigns, Undertaker, Kofi Kingston, Braun Strowman, Seth Rollins, Goldberg, AJ Styles and Brock Lesnar, and stream live on WWE Network.
Additional details on the event’s matches, ticket availability and pricing, and regional broadcast information will be announced in the coming weeks.”
13 Time WWE World Heavyweight Champion Randy Orton took a shot at Goldberg’s WWE return salary by tweeting the following:
There goes another 2 million @Goldberg https://t.co/RDQWLqtFxc
— Randy Orton (@RandyOrton) May 2, 2019
Goldberg responded with the following tweet:
love u too kid …?
— Bill Goldberg (@Goldberg) May 3, 2019
While it isn’t confirmed that Goldberg is getting $2 million for working the Saudi Arabia PPV, we have noted in the past that WWE pays millions of dollars to their top stars for these Saudi Arabia PPVs.
