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WWE Hall Of Famer Road Warrior Animal recently spoke to Hannibal TV to talk about his former tag team partner Hawk's death, their friendship, and much more. You can read the highlights below: How ...
After Hawk died of a heart attack in 2003, Animal soldiered on, even returning to WWE in 2005 for a run that he dedicated to Hawk’s memory. In 2011, the Road Warriors and their manager Paul ...
While Road Warrior Animal’s WWE career continued after the story — including another attempt at recreating the team without Hawk — he’s never been okay with what happened.
Road Warrior Animal, real name Joe Laurinaitis, passes away at 60. WWE. Laurinaitis and his tag team partner Hawk (Mike Hegstrand, who passed away in 2003) were known as The Road Warriors after ...
The Road Warriors collective of Animal, Hawk and Ellering were enshrined in the WWE Hall of Fame in 2011. Animal wasn’t the only member of his family to earn fame in athletics.
With over 80,000 fans exploding into the biggest "Road Warrior pop" ever heard, Hawk, Animal, and Ellering (and also Rocco) tore down the ramp on motorbikes in an entrance that would be copied ...
Road Warrior Animal did not like drunk storyline involving Hawk in WWE Chris asked Kim about Road Warrior Animal's opinion about the drunk storyline that WWE had his partner Hawk in.
WWE legend Road Warrior animal, whose real name is Joseph Laurinaitis, died at age 60. ... Hawk died in 2003, and the two were inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2011.
Dark Side of the Ring season 2, episode 9 "The Last Ride of The Road Warriors": In the history of wrestling, no duo has dominated the ring like Hawk and Animal.
Joe Laurinaitis, better known by his wrestling persona Road Warrior Animal, has died. He was 60. The WWE Hall of Famer’s death was confirmed by his family on his official Twitter account. “At ...
The wrestling world is mourning the death of legendary tag-team wrestler Joe Laurinaitis, better known to fans as “Road Warrior Animal,” at the ago of 60. Skip to content.
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Joseph Laurinaitis, better known as wrestling legend Road Warrior Animal, has passed away at the age of 60. Laurinaitis’s family confirmed the news on his Twitter account.