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"The Macho Man' Randy Savage became a WWE Hall of Famer, but he tried a different sport before succeeding at professional wrestling.
7) Randy Savage and Miss Elizabeth’s relationship was just as screwed up in real life as it was on TV. Elizabeth Hulette first met Randy Savage back in his International Championship Wrestling days.
Calling out your competitor for maximising value on established stars you'd built, then doing exactly the same thing without ...
Randy Savage crossed over into the mainstream thanks to his fantastic work with Slim Jim. He was such an over-the-top character in the wrestling world, ...
“Macho Man” Randy Savage, the flamboyant, raspy-voiced former professional wrestler known for his bandanas, exotic sunglasses and “Ooh, yeah!” catchphrase, died Friday in a Florida car crash.
Randy "Macho Man" Savage — the famous WWF and WCW wrestler known for his antics in the ring, his flashy bandanna and his "Oooooh yeahhhhh" catch phrase — has died in a car accident in Tampa.
Randy “Macho Man” Savage was one of the greatest pro wrestlers of all-time. FilmMagic “As it got closer, I realized how big this particular show was going to be, and some of the celebrities ...
On Wednesday, Savage’s brother, Lanny Poffo, was the special guest on the latest episode of Shawn Waltman’s X-Pac 1-2-360 podcast on Afterbuzz TV. Poffo spent a lot of time talking about his ...
Savage’s 1992 would continue in the ring, as the Macho Man drifted away from his commentary role and back into the ring. He would unite with his former rival, The Ultimate Warrior, to form the ...
Savage, a legendary champion who spent much of his life in Florida, is the subject of a new book, “Macho Man: The Untamed, Unbelievable Life of Randy Savage,” due in bookstores April 2.
In 2002, Randy Savage became Bonesaw McGraw and went up against Spider-Man. However, an on-set injury led to the end of the wrestling legend's career.