People who like professional wrestling sometimes earn a weird reputation. So a lot of times people don't understand why we love it so much. Here is why I do.
If you are going to the big live wresting event at the Floyd L. Maines Veterans Memorial Arena January 21, the County says you should leave your weapons at home.
Roy Wayne Farris, better known as legendary wrestler Honky Tonk Man from the days of the World Wrestling Federation, is bringing his traveling 'tell all' comedy show to the Utica area this Sunday. Farris, 64, was on the Keeler in the Morning radio show on Friday talking about his Shake Rattle and Roll Show at 4:20 p.m. on Sunday at the Club Monarch on Erie Street in Yorkville.
One of the biggest names in the WWE is John Cena. Cena has Central New York residents talking about why he could have been in Utica. A post on his Instagram clearly shows a sign for the Utica exit on the New York State Thruway.
Looking for an interesting way to celebrate St. Patrick's Day this year? Celebrate with WWE LIVE Road to Wrestlemania at the Syracuse's Oncenter War Memorial Arena on Friday, March 17th. How can you buy tickets to this great show?
The Central New York Make-A-Wish Foundation gave a Boonville boy the surprise of a lifetime. 8-year-old Dillan Burr is an enormous fan of all things WWE, especially John Cena. It's not every day a young man gets to meet his hero, but for Dillan that day was this past December.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A story reported by a blog called "WWE" that claimed professional wrestling star "Big Show" had died in a car accident is false.