CHICAGO (WLS) -- Legendary wrestling manager Bobby "The Brain" Heenan has died. Heenan was born in Chicago where he started his wrestling career. He made his WWF debut in 1984 as Jesse Ventura's ...
Upon his arrival in the AWA Heenan would not only have a fresh set of talent to work with, he would also be reunited with his old pal Ray Stevens. It was actually Ray Stevens who would coin the term ...
You can call Bobby Heenan an evil genius or a broadcast journalist. Just don’t call him “The Weasel.” In a career spanning over four decades, Bobby Heenan was the “The Brain” behind some of the most ...
“When someone you love becomes a memory, that memory becomes a treasure.” — Steve “Brooklyn Brawler” Lombardi on Bobby Heenan It was almost a rib that Bobby Heenan proclaimed himself “The Brain.” “I ...
Fans loved to boo Bobby Heenan but despite their vocal displeasure with The Weasel, everyone acknowledges he's the greatest manager in the history of sports entertainment. He guided members of the ...
With pro wrestling/sports entertainment playing to empty arenas, anxiously awaiting a green light to reconnect with a live audience, it’s an ideal time to take a look back at some of some of the ...
World Wrestling Entertainment reports that Bobby (The Brain) Heenan died on Sunday at the age 72. Heenan, whose popularity coincided with the wrestling boon of the 1980s as one of Hulk Hogan's foils, ...
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