Demolition's Long-Awaited WWE Hall of Fame Induction May Finally Be Coming
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Interesting WWE Legends Signing Revealed, Possible Spoiler On More 2025 WWE Hall Of Fame Inductees
One of the most iconic tag teams in WWE history has officially signed a Legends deal after decades of estrangement from the company. Bill Eadie and Barry Darsow, better known as Demolition’s Ax and Smash, have reached an agreement with WWE after years of being effectively blacklisted. The strained relationship stemmed from a long-standing legal dispute between Eadie and WWE over the Demolition trademark, followed by both wrestlers’ involvement i…
Demolition Signed To WWE Legends Deals
Demolition (Bill Eadie and Barry Darsow) have reportedly signed legends deals with WWE. Mike Johnson of PWInsider first reported the news. Eadie portrayed Ax while Darsow portrayed Smash, together forming Demolition in the WWE during the late 80s. Eadie had a legal battle with WWE over the rights to the Demolition name in the mid-90s, but lost. Both men were part of a CTE lawsuit against WWE that was ultimately dismissed. Demolition won the WWE …
Demolition’s WWE Hall Of Fame Induction Could Finally Be Happening
Legendary tag team Demolition—comprised of Ax (Bill Eadie) and Smash (Barry Darsow)—appears to have mended fences with WWE, potentially paving the way for their long-awaited induction into the WWE Hall of Fame. The strained relationship between Demolition and WWE dates back to a 1997 lawsuit over the rights to their name and gimmick, as well
Demolition's Long-Awaited WWE Hall of Fame Induction May Finally Be Coming
Demolition, the iconic tag team comprised of Ax (Bill Eadie) and Smash (Barry Darsow), seems to have reconciled with WWE, sparking excitement among fans for the possibility of their long-awaited Hall of Fame induction. The tension between Demolition and WWE traces back to a 1997 lawsuit regarding name and gimmick
Demolition May Be Closer To A WWE Hall Of Fame Induction
Demolition, a legendary tag team made up of Ax (Bill Eadie) and Smash (Barry Darsow), appears to have reconciled with WWE, potentially opening the door for their long-awaited Hall of Fame induction. The issues go back to a 1997 lawsuit over name and gimmick rights and their involvement in a 2016 concussion-related class-action lawsuit, which […]
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