Tag Archives: Bad Bones
Former wXw Unified World Wrestling Champion John “Bad Bones” Klinger Passes Away Aged 40
The Westside Xtreme Wrestling promotion in Germany have announced that former wXw Unified World Wrestling Champion John “Bad Bones” Klinger has passed away at the age of 40. Klinger began his career in 2004 and worked for multiple promotions over the years including Westside Xtreme Wrestling, IMPACT Wrestling/TNA Wrestling, Big Japan Pro Wrestling, Insane Championship Continue Reading »
Hooked On Wrestling Results: Shake It All About – London, England (8/28)
The following results are from a recent Hooked On Wrestling event. The event took place on August 28th, 2023 at The Dome in London, England. Tag Team Tombola Tournament Qualifying Match Leon Slater defeated Rob Drake, LJ Cleary and Robbie X. Tag Team Tombola Tournament First Round Match The Lyrical Twats (Man Like DeReiss & Continue Reading »
Chance Prophet Wins TNA’s Gut Check Challenge Bracket 5
TNA Wrestling announced yesterday that Chance Prophet has won the 5th bracket of their TNA Gut Check Challenge and will advance alongside Bad Bones, Shanna, AJ Kirsch and Barry Ryte. Congrats to CHANCE PROPHET, who won Bracket 5 in the #GutCheckChallenge . Bracket 5 final votes: twitter.com/IMPACTWRESTLIN… — IMPACT WRESTLING (@IMPACTWRESTLING) April 23, 2013
Winner Of TNA Gut Check Challenge Bracket 4 Announced
TNA Wrestling announced on their official Twitter account that Barry Ryte won the fourth bracket in their TNA Gut Check Challenge and will join Bad Bones, Shanna and AJ Kirsch in the finals from those who have qualified so far. Congratulations to BARRY RYTE who won Bracket 4 in the #GutCheckChallenge & advances to the Continue Reading »
BJPW Quick Results: Live Event – Tokyo, Japan (3/26)
The following results are from a recent Big Japan Pro Wrestling live event. The event took place at Korakuen Hall on March 26th, 2012 in Tokyo, Japan. 8 Man Tag Team Match Tsutomu Oosugi, Hercules Senga, Mototsugu Shimizu and Adam Cole defeated Brahman Shu, Brahman Kei, Jun Ogawauchi and Amigo Suzuki. Ikkitousen Strong Climb Semi Continue Reading »