Former NWA and WCW wrestler Nikita Koloff recently sat down for an interview with Wrestling Inc.'s Drew Rice for The Wrestling Inc. Daily. During the interview Koloff recalled turning babyface to fill ...
Previously on the Best and Worst of NWA World Championship Wrestling: “Rick” Flair debuted the Big Gold belt, Dusty Rhodes gave the Rock ‘n’ Roll Express a shark cage with a name, Jimmy Garvin showed ...
Nikita Koloff. The Russian Nightmare. Two hundred seventy-five pounds of big muscle and raw power, wrapped up with an ice cold intensity and a thick Russian accent. Nikita Koloff was ruthless ...
Previously on the Best and Worst of NWA World Championship Wrestling: Ronnie Garvin managed to embarrass Ric Flair by knocking him out on national television, even though the cameras missed the actual ...
— This is the fifth in a series of weekly columns dealing with professional wrestling, penned by T&D Production Manager and life-long wrestling fan Jim Spears. Each week, Spears will count down his ...
Only one team will survive the "Night of The Skywalkers" as The Road Warriors and The Midnight Express clash high atop a 25 foot scaffold! Ric Flair defends the NWA World Heavyweight Championship ...
Nikita Koloff was a professional wrestling from 1984 to 1992. His nickname was the Russian nightmare. Koloff now admits it was a character he was playing, but still has people expecting him to have a ...
One of the most intimidating and ferocious wrestlers of the 80s, Nikita Koloff debuted in Jim Crocket Promotions in 1984. Equipped with his devastating Russian Sickle clothesline, Koloff quickly moved ...