CHICAGO (WLS) -- Legendary wrestling manager Bobby "The Brain" Heenan has died. Heenan was born in Chicago where he started his wrestling career. He made his WWF debut in 1984 as Jesse Ventura's ...
Everyone loves the 1992 Royal Rumble for many different reasons. It’s pretty widely accepted as the greatest Rumble match of all time, and is easily Ric Flair’s crowning achievement in his WWE career.
Before Bobby Heenan was ‘The Brain,’ or was considered the greatest pro wrestling manager and commentator ever, he was starting out at the bottom of a promotion in Indianpolis, where he became friends ...
Upon his arrival in the AWA Heenan would not only have a fresh set of talent to work with, he would also be reunited with his old pal Ray Stevens. It was actually Ray Stevens who would coin the term ...
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The WWE announced Sunday that Bobby “The Brain” Heenan, a longtime professional wrestling manager and announcer, had passed away at the age of 73. Tributes flowed online to one of the most legendary ...
As always, I would like to thank you for spending a few moments with me today. When you think of Bobby “The Brain” Heenan, a lot of things may come to one's mind. Heenan would start his career as an ...
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Throughout their Hall of Fame careers, Arn Anderson and Bobby "The Brain" Heenan often found themselves intertwined. Anderson and Brain Busters tag team partner, Tully Blanchard, were both managed by ...