Sgt. Slaughter did a complete 180 when he betrayed the U.S. to side with Iraq during the Gulf War, and reportedly received death threats for his character.
Lacey Evans discusses the heat between herself and Sgt. Slaughter‘s family. Former WWE Superstar Lacey Evans was a recent guest on INSIGHT with Chris Van Vliet.
Sgt. Slaughter is just trying to make sure things are in working order. Sarge recently applied to trademark “Cobra Clutch”, which is the name of his famous wrestling finishing maneuver.
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Sportskeeda has uploaded another clip from their interview with WWE Hall of Famer Sgt. Slaughter. The former WWE Champion talked about not being invited to The Undertaker’s Hall of Fame induction.
Sgt. Slaughter isn’t a fan of Lacey Evans “ripping off” his gimmick but he believes there is a better way to make it work. Bill Apter of Sportskeeda spoke with Sgt.
Bill Apter recently interviewed WWE Hall of Famer Sgt. Slaughter. Apter asked Slaughter about Hulk Hogan's recent comments about some current wrestlers looking like they should be "bagging groceries." Slaughter said, "The business has changed a lot.
Tributes to the late Iron Sheik are pouring in from around the wrestling world. Perhaps Sheik's greatest rivalry took place in 1984 when he was pitted against Sgt.
As many of you read over the weekend, the daughter of WWE Hall of Famer Sgt. Slaughter did not take kindly to Evans' new look on Friday Night SmackDown.
The daughter of WWE Hall of Famer Sgt. Slaughter is not happy with Lacey Evans' new look. As seen on Friday Night SmackDown, Evans came out wearing a drill instructor cover, similar to what Sgt.
WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross discussed WWE's In Your House: D-Generation X pay-per-view from December 1997. Ross told some stories from that time and he recalled the story from when he saved Sgt.
If you were an ‘80s kid, you couldn’t just watch whatever you wanted when you wanted. You didn’t have the internet, let alone DVR. You might have cable, and by the end of the decade possibly some movies on VHS.