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Quiz about Legends of Wrestling Part 2 The Passed On
Quiz about Legends of Wrestling Part 2 The Passed On

Legends of Wrestling Part 2: The Passed On Quiz


This quiz has to deal with the fallen legends of wrestling. They are gone but won't be forgotten by wrestling fans. These guys are now in that big wrestling federation in the skies.

A multiple-choice quiz by hatchet17. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
hatchet17
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
184,770
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
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2144
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Question 1 of 10
1. Owen Hart came to the World Wrestling Federation as himself in 1991. When he teamed with Koko B. Ware, what was the team's name? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Curt Hennig wrestled under the name Mr. Perfect in the World Wrestling Federation. Did he ever win the Heavyweight title?


Question 3 of 10
3. "Ravishing" Rick Rude challenged the Ultimate Warrior in what kind of match at the 1990 "Summerslam"? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Kerry Von Erich was obviously a part of the famous Von Erich Family. He had a brief run with World Wrestling Federation in the early 1990s. Which event was his Pay Per View debut? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Dino Bravo was known as the Canadian Strong Man. He wrestled for most of the 80s and early 1990s for the World Wrestling Federation. Before his departure his manager was Jimmy Hart. Who was Dino Bravo's manager before Jimmy Hart? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. The British Bulldog Davey Boy Smith is another star who was very popular, but never won the Heavyweight Title in the WWF or WCW. He did however main event a Pay Per View against his brother in law Bret Hart. Which Pay Per View was this? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. The Sheik was known for his brutal matches. He also helped train some people as well including his nephew Sabu and which one of these guys? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Brian Pillman passed away on October 5, 1997. He was supposed to wrestle that night on World Wrestling Federation's Pay Per View "Bad Blood." Who was he supposed to face that night? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Stu Hart trained many wrestlers when he was alive. In a way he is responsible for some of the excitement we see on World Wrestling Entertainment television. What was the name of the place where he trained wrestlers? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Andre the Giant was probably one of the most popular names in wrestling even years after his passing. People would come from miles around to see him wrestle. Did he ever win the Heavyweight Championship in the World Wrestling Federation?



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Owen Hart came to the World Wrestling Federation as himself in 1991. When he teamed with Koko B. Ware, what was the team's name?

Answer: High Energy

He first wrestled in the late 80s as the Blue Blazer. He left the company and came back in 1991. His first partner was Jim Neidhardt and they wrestled under the name of the New Foundation. Neidhardt would leave the company and Owen became partners with Koko. Owen was the younger brother of Bret Hart. Tragically Owen left us on May 23, 1999.

He was doing a stunt as the Blue Blazer and was to be lowered down the ceiling. Something went wrong and he fell to his death. He was only 34 years old and left behind a wife and two kids.

He had different nicknames such as, The King of Harts, Nugget, and The Rocket. The Rocket soared to the heavens that terrible night.
2. Curt Hennig wrestled under the name Mr. Perfect in the World Wrestling Federation. Did he ever win the Heavyweight title?

Answer: No

He held the Intercontinental title on a few different occasions. First was when he defeated Tito Santana in the finals of a tournament. He lost it to Kerry Von Erich in 1990 only to win it back a few months later. Curt Hennig passed away in 2003 as a result of a cocaine overdose.

He had one last run with the company that made him famous but was released due to an incident on an over seas tour the company was having.
3. "Ravishing" Rick Rude challenged the Ultimate Warrior in what kind of match at the 1990 "Summerslam"?

Answer: Cage Match

They had a Cage Match and it was a bloody one. This was for the Heavyweight title. Warrior won this match after climbing out of the cage. These guys feuded in 1989 for the Intercontinental title. Rude passed away due to heart failure.
4. Kerry Von Erich was obviously a part of the famous Von Erich Family. He had a brief run with World Wrestling Federation in the early 1990s. Which event was his Pay Per View debut?

Answer: Summerslam 1990

He made his debut on an edition of "Superstars." He came out and challenged Mr. Perfect for the Intercontinental belt. They wrestled at "Summerslam." Kerry won the belt and lost it a few months later. This was his only title run with the company. Another interesting note is that he wrestled with only one foot for over seven years before he passed away from a self inflicting gun shot wound to the chest.
5. Dino Bravo was known as the Canadian Strong Man. He wrestled for most of the 80s and early 1990s for the World Wrestling Federation. Before his departure his manager was Jimmy Hart. Who was Dino Bravo's manager before Jimmy Hart?

Answer: Frenchy Martin

Frenchy was his manager in the 1980s. At the fifth "Wrestlemania" Dino had a match with Ronnie Garvin. After the match Ronnie stomped Frenchy so many times and was never seen again. Dino left the WWF in 1991. He had some great feuds with Ultimate Warrior and "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan.

He wrestled all over the world as well. He also wrestled greats like Kamala and Abdullah the Butcher. Dino was gunned down in his home in 1993. The police found over 15 bullet shell casings at the scene.
6. The British Bulldog Davey Boy Smith is another star who was very popular, but never won the Heavyweight Title in the WWF or WCW. He did however main event a Pay Per View against his brother in law Bret Hart. Which Pay Per View was this?

Answer: Summerslam 1992

This was at Wembley Stadium in front of over 80,000 people. It was in Bulldog's home country. British Bulldog is a former Tag Team Champion with his former partner Dynamite Kid. He also won the belts on different occasions with his late brother in law Owen Hart. This match was probably one of Bulldog's best matches. He passed away on May 17, 2002, as a result of a heart attack.
7. The Sheik was known for his brutal matches. He also helped train some people as well including his nephew Sabu and which one of these guys?

Answer: Rob Van Dam

He trained both of these individuals. Sabu and Van Dam loved the high flying maneuvers. Sheik was a mat wrestler and forbid them to practice any high flying moves. So when Sheik had to go inside to answer a phone or something the two wrestlers would do moves real quick just to practice. So obviously this the reason why they're both so quick and skilled.

They had no choice but to learn moves quick. Sheik passed away on January 18, 2003, of natural causes.
8. Brian Pillman passed away on October 5, 1997. He was supposed to wrestle that night on World Wrestling Federation's Pay Per View "Bad Blood." Who was he supposed to face that night?

Answer: Goldust

He was involved in a storyline with Goldust at the time. He had taken Terri "hostage" and the winner of that match would get Terri. They found Pillman dead in his hotel room. He was Stone Cold Steve Austin's partner in WCW as part of the tag team the Hollywood Blondes.

He was known as Flyin' Brian during that time but a car accident prevented him from doing any more high flying moves. During his time with WWF he feuded with Stone Cold and was a part of the Hart Foundation. Pillman was also trained by wrestling legend Stu Hart.
9. Stu Hart trained many wrestlers when he was alive. In a way he is responsible for some of the excitement we see on World Wrestling Entertainment television. What was the name of the place where he trained wrestlers?

Answer: The Dungeon

He trained wrestlers such as Chris Benoit, Chris Jericho, Lance Storm, Bret Hart, Owen Hart, British Bulldog, and Brian Pillman. All his sons became wrestlers and all his daughters married wrestlers. Helen Hart, who was his wife, passed away two years before him. Stu had his own federation known as Canadian Stampede Wrestling. Stu passed away on October 16, 2003.
10. Andre the Giant was probably one of the most popular names in wrestling even years after his passing. People would come from miles around to see him wrestle. Did he ever win the Heavyweight Championship in the World Wrestling Federation?

Answer: Yes

He only held on to it for a few moments though. He gave the title to Ted Dibiase after he bought it from him. Andre didn't need a title though. The man himself was known as the King of the Battle Royals. He wasn't undefeated in that type of match but won more matches than he lost. Andre helped make Hulk Hogan even more popular at the third "Wrestlemania" where they wrestled in front of 93,000 fans. Hogan slammed Andre which almost blew the roof of the Silver Dome. Andre died at age 46 of a heart attack while attending his father's funeral. Andre had his ashes spread over his ranch.
Source: Author hatchet17

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