WWE and WCW legend Vader — also known to audiences as Big Van Vader — died Monday after a battle with pneumonia. The professional wrestler, whose real name was Leon White, was 63. White’s son posted ...
WWE RAW witnessed the brunt of the change in pro wrestling. The red brand bid farewell to two of its top stars in Razor Ramon (aka Scott Hall) and Diesel (Kevin Nash). Both men jumped ship to WCW.
Many WWE fans are familiar with Mick Foley's career in WWE but may not know the path he traveled to get there. Prior to signing with WWE in 1996, Foley competed all over the world, including in ...
Leon White, one of professional wrestling's most iconic big men, died Monday evening at 63 after a long battle with various health issues. White played Big Van Vader (or Vader) during a career that ...
WWE said Wednesday that Leon White, better known to WWE audiences as Vader, died Monday night at the age of 63. White retired from the NFL in the mid-1980s due to injury. He then transitioned to World ...
Former WWE wrestler Vader, whose real name was Leon White, has died after a two-year-battle with congestive heart failure. His son, Jesse White, broke the news via Twitter Wednesday morning, saying ...
Vader will be posthumously inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame’s Class of 2022. First reported by Bleacher Report, Vader’s induction will take during the WWE Hall of Fame ceremony place on Friday, ...
There has been a massive push to induct Vader to the WWE Hall of Fame for years, and those efforts picked up after the star’s death in 2018. Mick Foley has reportedly been one of the major names ...
WWE has confirmed to Bleacher Report that Leon White, also known as Big Van Vader, will be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2022. The late wrestling legend will be inducted posthumously ...
World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) legend Vader has died at the age of 63, WWE confirmed Wednesday morning. Vader, whose real name is Leon White, joined WWE in 1996 and faced off against legendary ...
Vader also had a memorable three-episode arc on the ’90s sitcom “Boy Meets World,” when White played Frankie Stecchino Sr., the father of a school bully played by Ethan Suplee. Tributes from current ...