WWE: The Greatest Wrestling Stars of the 80's
Jun 14 2005
•9h 38m
•This retrospective program takes a look back on the most dramatic and memorable professional wrestling moments of the 1980s, with profiles on some of the greatest wrestling stars of the decade
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Robert Remus
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Roddy Piper
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Terry Gene Bollea
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Virgil Runnels
Dusty Rhodes
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