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WWE Hall Of Famer Signs New Legends Deal (Exclusive)

WWE has ‘The American Nightmare’ Cody Rhodes donning the red, white and blue, but have a Hall of Famer returning to the company to hoist up ‘Ol’ Glory,’ tough guy! I can report exclusively for SEScoops that ‘Hacksaw’ Jim Duggan has put pen to paper in signing a new Legends deal with WWE. Duggan has not been under a legends deal for several years so him signing a new contract opens him up for the obvious possibilities that come with it.

Hacksaw Jim Duggan
“Hacksaw” Jim Duggan

Duggan became a household name for WWE in the company’s ‘Golden Era’ and was ultimately inducted into the Hall of Fame back in 2011. On an upcoming episode of ‘The Hacksaw Hour’ Duggan expressed his excitement for being on WWE games and apart of the their Mattel action figure line.

One man who will be excited to hear the news of Jim Duggan rejoining WWE is actor Matthew McConaughey. The Hollywood megastar has previously expressed that his favorite wrestler of all time is Hacksaw and McConaughey was at ringside recently for SmackDown at the behest of Kevin Owens.

WWE has kept busy in signing legacy talent under legends contracts. Most recently, the company finally got Demolition under deals which nearly felt impossible as the tag team was in a previous lawsuit dispute with the company. However, Demolition Ax (Bill Eadie) and Demolition Smash (Barry Darsow) are now back with the company and their odds of finally getting inducted into the WWE went up exponentially.

Demolition Signs WWE Legends Deals, Ending Years of Estrangement

Legendary WWE tag team Demolition, consisting of Ax (Bill Eadie) and Smash (Barry Darsow), is finally returning to WWE after decades of estrangement.

According to PWInsider, the fearsome duo has officially signed Legends contracts. These deals will provide the groundbreaking tag team with financial benefits for years to come and open up licensing opportunities that will see Demolition represented through WWE’s video games, action figures, and merchandise.

This signing marks a significant reconciliation between WWE and one of its most dominant tag teams from the 1980s. Previously, Eadie and Darsow were involved in legal battles with WWE, including a CTE lawsuit and a dispute over the Demolition name in the mid-90s.

This mending of fences is expected to culminate with a long-overdue WWE Hall of Fame induction for the face-painted powerhouses.

WWE Legends Demolition Edge Closer to Hall of Fame Recognition

After years of estrangement, legendary WWE tag team Demolition appears to be mending fences with the company, potentially paving the way for their long-awaited Hall of Fame induction.

The iconic duo of Ax (Bill Eadie) and Smash (Barry Darsow), who dominated WWE’s tag team division in the late 1980s and early 1990s, held the Tag Team Championships for a combined 698 days across three reigns, including a remarkable 478-day stretch that stood as a record for nearly three decades.

Demolition WWE Alumni
Demolition’s Superstar Profile has been added back to the Alumni section of WWE.com

The relationship between Demolition and WWE became complicated following legal disputes, including a 1997 lawsuit over the rights to the team’s name and gimmick, and their involvement in a 2016 class-action lawsuit regarding concussion-related injuries. However, recent developments under Triple H’s leadership suggest a significant improvement in relations.

Barry Darsow revealed that WWE extended an invitation to the team for last year’s WrestleMania and Hall of Fame ceremony, though prior commitments prevented their attendance.

Bill Eadie has expressed optimism about their future with WWE, noting that while past politics under Vince McMahon’s leadership may have blocked their Hall of Fame induction, the new regime offers fresh possibilities.

With their profiles now restored to WWE’s Alumni section and improved communication between both parties, Demolition’s long-overdue recognition may finally be on the horizon.

Six People Who Belong In The WWE Hall Of Fame

The WWE Hall of Fame ceremony airs Tuesday night on Peacock and the WWE Network. Several performers will take their rightful place in the Hall of Fame, but there are several wrestlers who are overlooked year after year.

Below we look at some of the top names still missing from the WWE Hall of Fame. They are listed in no particular order:

Miss Elizabeth

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If you weren’t a WWF fan in the 1980s, it’s hard to describe just what Miss Elizabeth meant to the company at the time. Even though she barely spoke, her presence was something that was larger than life. She was the centerpiece of the year-long angle between “Macho Man” Randy Savage and Hulk Hogan between WrestleMania IV and V. Elizabeth’s class and elegance was unlike anything else wrestling had seen at the time or since.

Booker T recently spent some time on his podcast discussing his belief that Miss Elizabeth should be in the Hall of Fame.

“Lovely Elizabeth definitely deserves her spot inside the Hall of Fame,” Booker T said.

“Elizabeth, of course, she wasn’t a wrestler, but what she gave to the business and the footprint that she left is definitely something — we’re talking about it right now — it’s definitely something that’s going to be remembered for many, many years.”

 “I don’t think there would’ve been a King Booker and Queen Sharmell if there wasn’t the Macho Man Randy Savage and the lovely Elizabeth. I just don’t think it would’ve been. The Macho Man, finger up in the air, and King Booker’s pinky up in the air, it never would’ve happened if it wouldn’t have been for the Macho Man and the lovely Elizabeth. So, I think it’s yes, she deserves a spot inside the Hall of Fame. Hopefully, she’ll get there.”

Lex Luger

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There was a point in time when Vince McMahon hand-picked Lex Luger to be Hulk Hogan’s successor. He was decked out in red, white, and blue and traveled across the country in the Lex Express as if he campaigning to be elected as the new Hogan. He slammed Yokozuna on the 4th of July and was set to become America’s next big hero. It didn’t really take off, however, and it would be Bret Hart who would defeat Yokozuna for the title at WrestleMania X.

Mick Foley recently spent some time talking about why he feels Lex Luger should be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.

“In the simplest terms, Lex Luger was far too big of a star not to be in the WWE Hall of Fame. He was one of the very biggest stars of his era, and during his heyday – 1987-1999 – he headlined more pay-per-view shows, sold more tickets, and appeared on more magazine covers than all but a select few superstars of his era,” Foley wrote.

“For comparison’s sake, I consider myself a pretty solid choice for the WWE Hall of Fame. I certainly don’t remember any type of outcry coming from people who did not think I deserved induction. My career covered the same general era as Luger’s – give or take a few years. I headlined 10 PPV main events in my career – about half as many as Lex. I appeared on the cover of PWI twice. And I was a pretty darn important guy in the business. But so was Lex – and unlike me, he had the pressure of carrying his promotion for months on end.”

Owen Hart

Owen Hart
Owen Hart

Owen Hart will never go into the WWE Hall of Fame because that’s not what his wife and kids want. A reckless act robbed that family of Owen for the rest of their lives. Owen Hart is honored in the George Tragos/Lou Thesz Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame, the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame (PWHF) and Museum in Texas, and the Stampede Wrestling Hall of Fame.

That Owen Hart will never be in the WWE Hall of Fame is a black eye on the company and the Hall of Fame itself. His glaring omission from it will always be present.

Owen Hart’s legacy is celebrated through the Owen Hart Foundation and the charitable work it does.

Demolition

Demolition
Demolition

During the late 1980s and early 1990s, there was no more dominate a tag-team in WWE than Demolition. Ax and Smash set the record for the longest single reign of the WWE Tag Team Championships with a 478 day reign beginning at WrestleMania IV. It would be decades until New Day topped the record.

Demolition was a major part of WWE during their time in the company. Both were part of a class-action lawsuit against WWE regarding the impacts of traumatic brain injuries to wrestlers under its employ, however. The lawsuit was eventually tossed out but Demolition’s inclusion in it may be what is keeping them out of the HOF.

In an interview from 2016, Bret Hart spoke about several tag-teams omitted from the Hall of Fame and made special mention of Demolition.

“There’s so many people that they haven’t called forward to be in there. If you’re going to induct The Freebirds, and I have no objection to that, but what about Demolition?” Bret Hart asked when speaking to WrestleZone about the Fabulous Freebirds induction in 2016.

“It’s all great that The Freebirds did what they did down in Texas and whatnot. They never made history in the WWE so much as The Bulldogs, Demolition or The Hart Foundation.”

Woman (Nancy Benoit)

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There is no secret as to why Nancy Benoit has not been honored in the WWE Hall of Fame. WWE does not seem interested in drudging up history that doesn’t reflect well on the company, even if it is to honor someone who deserves it. Nancy Benoit is not the only one omitted from the WWE Hall of Fame for this reason.

Nancy Benoit did so much during her 13-year career in wrestling. From debuting in Florida Championship Wrestling to her time as a valet with the Four Horsemen, Woman always brought a strong presence with her.

Last year, Mick Foley made a plea for Nancy Benoit to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.

“For the past thirteen years, Nancy Benoit’s life has been largely defined in the public eye by how she died. I think it’s about time we changed that way of thinking. Wouldn’t it be nice if we could pause for a moment to remember instead, how she lived, how she worked, and to reflect on what her legacy in pro wrestling should be?” Foley wrote.

“Inducting Nancy Toffoloni into the WWE Hall of Fame is the right thing to do. Let us remember her, and define her for who she was and what she did in life.”

Demolition Not Optimistic About WWE Hall of Fame Induction

Not every star leaves WWE on amicable terms and there are many veterans who fans believe should be part of Hall Of Fame but they are not inducted because of their strained relationship with the company.

Former Tag Team Champions Demolition who are an example of this situation recently had an interview with WrestlingInc where they talked about a number of things.

When asked about a possible Hall Of Fame induction, Ax implied that they are not allowed backstage at the event anymore and joked that they will have to buy a ticket if they want to attend the show:

“We just have to figure out – we have to make enough money to buy a ticket. We can’t get in without buying a ticket,”

Though his partner Smash gave a more positive answer and keeping an attitude of never say never, the former WWE star said “You never know what’s going to happen.”

Demolition were part of WWE from 1987 to 1993 and held the tag team titles three times during their tenure. However, they tried to use the same gimmicks after their release from the company and were eventually sent a cease and desist letter by the officials.

Ax, real name Bill Eadie then filed a lawsuit against the promotion for the rights of Demolition character in the mid-90s but lost. The team is believed to have strained their relationship with the company further by joining the CTE lawsuit against them in 2016.

Smash Of Demolition Comments On The New Day Breaking Their Record

The New Day are now the longest-reigning tag team champions in WWE history, having surpassed the previous record (478 days) set by Demolition.

Former Demolition member Smash has since commented on his team’s long-standing record being broken. He congratulated New Day and commented on why he and Ax did not make any appearances on WWE television as part of the angle.

Perhaps it’s due to their involvement in the ongoing concussion lawsuit against WWE.

The Rock Congratulates Stephanie, Tonight’s Edge & Christian Finale, Demolition Interview

– The Rock wished Stephanie McMahon congratulations on the news that Stephanie’s memoir will be released later this year.

– Edge tweeted the following for tonight’s Edge and Christian Show season finale, which airs on the WWE Network following Raw:

– Former WWE Tag Champions Demolition discuss The Road Warriors and The Ultimate Warrior in this new video:

Update On Lana’s WWE TV Status, New Nia Jax/NXT Vignette (Video), Jim Ross

– WWE’s official website is indicating that Lana will not be with Dolph Ziggler for his match against Rusev at this month’s WWE Night Of Champions pay-per-view. There was some talk that Lana could still accompany Ziggler while she recovers from her wrist injury that she suffered this past weekend, however it appears that she won’t be on television after all.

– Following tonight’s show with former WWE ring announcer Justin Roberts, Jim Ross’ next “Ross Report” podcast, which drops Tuesday, September 15th at PodcastOne.com, will feature legendary WWE tag-team Demolition, Ax and Smash.

– The following is the latest vignette for soon-to-debut NXT Diva Nia Jax.

Japanese Pro Wrestling Legend To Be Inducted Into WWE Hall Of Fame?

The Tokyo Sports website in Japan has an article up that claims Japanese pro wrestling legend Genichiro Tenryu could soon be entering the WWE Hall Of Fame, based on comments from WWE Japan officials.

Tenryu has worked a few big matches in WWE in the past, including a tag-team match against Demolition at WrestleMania VII in 1991, as well as appearances in the 1993 and 1994 Royal Rumble matches.

Whether or not Tenryu will go in the WWE Hall Of Fame in this year’s class remains to be seen.

Road Warrior Animal Addresses The Ascension’s Controversial Promo From Monday’s RAW

After the controversy from The Ascension’s promo on Monday’s edition of WWE RAW, where the former NXT standout team took shots at past WWE tag-teams such as Demolition and more specifically, The Road Warriors, Joe Laurinaitis, who portrayed “Animal” in the Road Warriors tag-team, has posted a blog to address the situation.

Road Warrior Animal (Joe Laurinaitis) wrote the following on his official Facebook page:

“The idiots in charge make the call everyone knows how stupid it is to copy icons yet they still do it. Do it in a mocking fashion to get heat I understand do it in a disrespectful way well that’s another issue that’s low and has no place in the business.

Where does it end and I usually are just are playing when I comment but this one is a shoot I believe they should have had Me Animal find a team. For some undetected odd reason they don’t do it. They missed the boat with Ascention and they missed it when my brother John was in the ring both great times to bring me in and they missed it.

They need to go to their merchandise numbers today and see we rank up with the main roster on selling merchandise for a reason.

Oh what a rush.”

Update On Bobby Eaton’s Condition, Several Wrestling Birthdays Today

– As previously reported, legendary pro wrestler “Beautiful” Bobby Eaton was hospitalized due to complications with diabetes. Eaton has been working as an agent for Traditional Championship Wrestling (TCW) and has apparently been in rough shape for a while, but took a turn for the worse in recent weeks. Eaton was doing a seminar a few weeks back with David Taylor and apparently had no appetite and was said to be in bad physical condition.

– There are several notable wrestling birthdays today. Those include Bill “Demolition Axe” Eadie (66), Bill Goldberg (47), Tough Enough winner Andy Leavine (26), Bart Gunn (50), Chyna (43), Rosita (23) and Antonio Cesaro (33).

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  • WWE Ignores Fan’s Votes, Zayn vs. Dallas, Batista Note, Wrestler Birthdays

    -In a rare turn of events when it comes to the recent Fan’s Choice voting segment of WWE live events where the options for Brie Bella vs. Natalya are a “Dance Contest” and a regular singles match, the fans actually voted for a regular match. As it turns out, it didn’t really matter, as they went ahead and did the same angle that they’ve been doing at all recent live events, with the two starting off in a Dance Contest, only for Bella to attack Natalya and turn it into an actual match.

    -Wrestler birthdays for today include WWE Hall Of Famer Bruno Sammartino’s son, David Sammartino, who himself is a former WWE wrestler. Sammartino turns 53 today. Also, former WWE Superstar and ECW original Yoshihiro Tajiri turns 43 today.

    -WrestleReunion will be running the Dorman High School in Spartanburg, South Carolina on Saturday, October 19th for a Special Olympics fundraiser. Scheduled to appear are former WWE Superstars The Nasty Boys, Demolition, Jimmy Hart, Dr. Tom Prichard, Luke Gallows and other pro wrestling personalities. For more information, visit WrestleReunion.com.

    -The film “Riddick,” which features former WWE Superstar Batista in a key role, fell to number 14 at the box office this weekend at $1.62 million. In Australia, it was number eight.

    -Sami Zayn and Bo Dallas, both of whom have been working random WWE main roster live events recently, will compete for the WWE NXT Championship at the next WWE NXT live event in Tampa, Florida on Thursday, October 3rd.

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    Demolition Talks About Their Legendary Run, Today’s Tag Teams, Working WrestleMania

    Kayfabe Wrestling Radio  Hosted by Alan Wojcik
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    • Listen Here: Demolition On Kayfabe Wrestling Radio (.MP3)

    Former WWF Tag Team Champions Ax (Bill Eadie) and Smash (Barry Darsow), better known as ‘Demolition’ joined Kayfabe Wrestling Radio Tuesday Night. In a nearly 30 minute interview, they discussed how the two were paired up as Demolition, making the switch of managers from Johnny Valiant to Mr. Fuji, if the face paint was cumbersome at all, being cohesive as a tag team and the tag teams of today, main-eventing events at Madison Square Garden and singles matches vs tag matches, the lengthy tag title run, who they enjoyed facing most, what it’s like working WrestleMania and if it was ever just another show for them, the old style travel schedule for wrestlers and much more.

    Did the Two of Them Meet Prior to Being In WWE:

    Ax: “Yeah, of course we’d heard of each other and we respected each other’s work, that’s how come we got together. We had the opportunity to form a tag team and I just basically jumped at the chance. I went up to Charlotte, had a nice lunch, went over a couple of things and from then on the rest is history.”

    Smash: “Yeah, when I was down with Crockett, I got the phone call from Vince McMahon and he asked me if I wanted to be partners with Bill Eadie and of course I jumped at the chance, because ‘The Masked Superstar’ that was like the biggest thing in professional wrestling at the time and if I could get together with him, that going to help my career and teach me a lot about wrestling and that’s what happened. So, it was a great move for me, to partner up with Ax and become Demolition.”

    Why Smash Was Added to Demolition After Randy Colley Left:

    Ax: “Well, Randy was a friend of our and still is. Randy was identifiable because he had been there with the Moondogs; one of their Tag Team Champions and I think that;, at least I thought at the time, you have to have a new identity. Of course they didn’t have a reference for me because I had the mask and Barry hadn’t been in (the WWF) at the time; I just didn’t feel it was going to be successful and at that point, I was welcome to go back to Japan and continue wrestling as the Masked Superstar. Vince had approached me and said ‘No, I think this is going to be a good character for you. I think you need to get a new partner.’ And that’s how we got to meeting, Barry and I, and right away I’d heard of his reputation; he’s a hard worker and honest guy, and it just took off. We had good chemistry from day one.”

    Smash: “Yeah, what I think worked out good for me was being down in the South; everybody and the fans of the WWF at the time, really didn’t know who I was because Jim Crockett Promotions and the NWA, the fans for that organization, watched all the guys in the South, but they didn’t watch the WWF and the WWF fans didn’t watch people from the South. So, they really didn’t know me when I came in, so it worked out pretty good. So we were two new guys in the wrestling business for the fans.”

    The Decision to Change Managers from Luscious Johnny V to Mr. Fuji:

    Ax: “Yeah, that was our decision. We had nothing against Valiant, but Valiant has a comical side to him and with our characters we didn’t feel we needed any comedy. We just wanted to go out and kick people’s rear end and smash their teeth in, as Smash used to say, and kick their stinking door down and we didn’t need anything to sidetrack that. Fuji was a very vicious, hated professional and he was managing at that time, he was managing some top talent, some vicious talent and it just meshed with our character. Now, if we had been like the Valiants, or like the Bushwhackers, somebody of that type; good talent, but Valiant didn’t match our persona. ”

    Smash: “I was kinda hard when we were doing our interviews and you’d be so serious about beating people up and everything and then, all of a sudden, there’d be a joke after it or something, you know? It was just kind of a buzzkill a little bit. But he was a great guy.”

    Ax: “Like Smash said, Valiant was coming out of left field with comments about our interview and it would just simply sidetrack the whole interview. Fuji let us set the meter of the matches. He give us advice but wouldn’t interfere. He was there for technical help, he was there for advice, but he didn’t get involved too much in our interviews and neither Barry nor myself, you can tell from this interview, we don’t have any qualms about talking.”

    How Long it Took To Be Cohesive As A Tag Team & Today’s Teams:

    Smash: “It was pretty much of a natural click, I think, because we’d both been in the business for so long and we just kind of… neither of us wanted to be better than the other one; we just wanted to both be good. So, it just worked out great to where we both got to be really good partners.”

    Ax: “I think the success of any team is actually the team. You’ve got situations now, and I constantly get asked by fans, ‘What is the major difference?’ The major difference that I see is you’ve got two people that are thrown together now to form a tag team because there’s nothing else for them to do or they can’t figure out what to do. Years ago, and you can testify because you mentioned all the names, tag teams drove the company; tag teams drove the business. And to be successful, you have to be reliant, dependable, honest with your partner and you have to be a team. You know, Smash and I spent more time together than we did with our families, so you have to like each other; you have to be consistent and honest and giving, congenial and that makes a team. We didn’t have to think about what we were going to do. We’d observe something in the match; I’d pick up a move that he would do or he’d pick up a move I’d do; we knew what we would do right after the other.”

    Smash: “And the biggest thing, there was no egos there. Where nowadays, there are two guys in the ring and they’ve both got egos they want to make sure that they’re the best out of the two of them and so they’re fighting with each other; not real partners.”

    If They Still Got Nervous Working WrestleMania:

    Ax: “I think if you were a real professional, you had butterflies. We discussed it, we have butterflies against some of the smaller crowds, and they’re not because of fear. You know, if you don’t get nervous, and you don’t get a little antsy before your event, then it should be time for you to get out. The nervousness comes because you want to do the best performance and have your best match. And we used to step in the ring, it didn’t matter if there were 100,000 or 5,000 or 2,000; those people still paid their money, but the money was already spent there in the seats and we want to make sure we have our best match that night; the next night we want to have our best match and the next night we want to have out best match. I think Smash will say the same thing, the larger the crowd, the easier the reaction was; you know, the crowd worked for you, versus against you. So, they would be more receptive.”

    Smash: “Yeah, exactly. Every time you go to the ring, you’ve got the nerves and everything and it made your perform a lot better. Of course, the fans don’t think you’re nervous, but you’re nervous because you want to perform the best and have the best match you ever can. So, like Bill was saying, you’re nervous the same in front of 500 people as you were 100,000 people.”

    You can see Ax and Smash ‘Demolition’ at the Heroes and Legends of Wrestling event on March 23rd in Fort Wayne, IN; go to heroesandlegendswrestling.com/ for more information on the event and as well as roster of talent attending, ticket prices, and the latest news.

    Otunga Takes Shot At TNA’s Impact Ratings, WWE Stars Turns 30

    — WWE Superstar David Otunga poked fun at the consistently flat ratings for TNA’s Impact Wrestling.

    He wrote on Twitter, “If imitation is the highest form of flattery, I’m flatter than Impact’s ratings right now. #OtungaLaw.”

    This is apparently in response to a lawyer character for Bobby Roode appearing on Thursday’s Impact Wrestling.

    — Both Epico and Jack Swagger turn 30 years old on Saturday. Former WWE Superstar Barry Horowitz also turns 52.

    — Maria Kanellis and Demolition will appear at Royal Collectibles 96-01 Metropolitan Ave. Forest Hills, New York on Saturday, May 5 from noon to 2:00 p.m. Call 718-793-0542 for more information.

    — WWE’s Once in a Lifetime: The Rock vs. John Cena airs in the United Kingdom on Sunday at Noon on Sky Sports.

    Demolition: Road Warrior Ripoff Claims, Mr. Fuji & More (Video)

    Interview with Former WWE Tag champions Demolition
    Hosted by Arda Ocal (@arda_ocal) of TheScore.com

    Why the original Smash Randy Colley (Moondog Rex) was replaced by Barry Darsow:

    Bill Eadie : “It was well known that Randy was part of the Moondogs. To try to have another persona, your also popular as that previous persona. It was fortunte for me cause Randy is a good friend of mine, but Barry is alot more professional, and a much closer friend.”

    Barry Darsow: “When I got the call to come up there, Vince called me and told me I have the chance to be partners with Bill Eadie, I just said yes right away, I just jumped at the chance.”

    If Demoition are a rip off of the Road Warriors: (Eadie) “We knew what we could do, we felt we were successful. I thought we did it better. This is an ego driven business, so if you don’t have confidence in yourself, you need to get out of the business. There’s gonna be fans that say that we are rip offs, but there’s gonna be Demolition fans that say they (Road Warriors) were the rip offs. I cant be worried about that. My main concern and his (Barry Darsow) main concern is we went to work each day, and we did the best we could.”

    Other Topics Discussed Include:

    – Why Demolition is so popular compared to their other personas and which personas they enjoyed working as the most

    – Who came up with the Demolition character

    – Were Demolition better as a babyface or heel tag team

    – How important Mr. Fuji was to the success of the team

    Here’s a video clip of the interview: