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In his recent appearance on "The Ariel Helwani Show," Hart named Curt Hennig and his brother Owen Hart as two stars that he would love to wrestle if they were all in the prime of their careers.
In 1999, David made his in-ring debut in WCW, during Souled Out, teaming up with his father to take on Curt Hennig and Barry Windham. The father-and-son team ended up winning, and a month later ...
He worked alongside several huge names in the promotion, including Dean Malenko, Curt Hennig, Ric Flair, and AEW's Jeff Jarrett, whom McMichael had defeated to become WCW US Champion in 1997.
He teamed up with Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko (fellow Four Horseman members) to defeat Curt Hennig (Mr. Perfect), Barry Windham (father of the late Bray Wyatt) and Wrath. Of course, this all ...
I miss the ruggedness of the characters like Curt Hennig and myself, or Dynamite Kid. We were still from the Harley Race, Terry Funk kind of generation. I still think the 90s was the best era of ...
Or some of the guys that I worked with, like Dynamite Kid, Curt Hennig, and my brother Owen. And it’s like, yeah, they’re wrestling my style. And that’s the biggest compliment that I can get ...
“You see a lot of the wrestlers today really trying their best to capture my style — or some of the guys I worked with, like Dynamite Kid, Curt Hennig, and my brother Owen. "That’s the ...
Instead, they go after the styles of other technical masters he shared the ring with, such as Dynamite Kid, Curt Hennig, and his brother Owen Hart. For Bret, this serves as the ultimate compliment ...
You see a lot of wrestlers today really trying their best to capture my style, or some of the guys that I worked with, like Dynamite Kid, or Curt Hennig, my brother Owen [Hart] and stuff like them.
I liked JBL a lot back then. I always really liked Kurt Angle. I liked him a lot. Yes, [Curt Hennig] was fantastic as well. Name the who's-who, I liked them. Yes, I would say I prefer [the big ...
The 1990s decade remains among the most important for the wrestling industry with multiple promotions in the spotlight. WWE ended the Golden Era, ushered in the New Generation Era, and they ...
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