Canadian wrestling legend Walter “Killer” Kowalski is currently in a rehabilitation center after injuring his knees in three separate falls. Kowalski’s wife, Theresa, wants his fans to know that he is getting a little better. If you’d like to send your support in the form of a card or note, you may use the address:
Walter Kowalski
P.O. Box 67
Reading, Mass. 01867
On the most recent edition of MLB.com’s The Dish, Mick Foley took part in a short interview where he talked about meeting Barry Bonds. Foley discusses visiting the San Francisco Giants locker room, where Bonds admired an old jersey that Foley was wearing. The full video can be seen at MLB.com.
The following is from WWE.com:
This Wednesday, “Mean” Gene Okerlund welcomes viewers to the MSG Network and back-to-back episodes of WWE Presents Madison Square Garden Classics, beginning at 8 p.m. ET. The show takes our fans back to recapture some of the best matches to ever emanate from the World’s Most Famous Arena.
Wednesday’s first episode of Classics, revisits three matches from Jan. 15, 1990, with such WWE notables as Jake “The Snake” Roberts and “Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase. But there is much more than singles action on this episode. Viewers can check out Shawn Michaels as one-half of The Rockers in action against The Powers of Pain. Plus, don’t miss the unforgettable main event: a WWE Championship Match between Hulk Hogan and Mr. Perfect.
In the second jam-packed episode airing at 9 p.m., Classics rewinds to July 13, 1985. Check out “Leaping” Lanny Poffo take on Terry Funk; “Mr. Wonderful” Paul Orndoff going one-on-one with “Rowdy” Roddy Piper; and a blockbuster tag team main event between WWE powerhouses the British Bulldogs and the Hart Foundation.
Join “Mean” Gene this Wednesday, and every Wednesday throughout the summer on the MSG Network, and watch some of the greatest confrontations to ever take place in the squared circle as WWE Presents Madison Square Garden Classics.