Tony Atlas is a jack of all trades — world champion wrestler, artist and cunning linguist. Tony Atlas was selling some of his artwork during a recent appearance on a K&S WrestleFest virtual signing.
Tony Atlas grew up in Virginia in a Christian household in quite a unique situation. Tony's mother was the breadwinner, while his father stayed at home or gambled. His mom even taught him how to fight ...
WWE Hall of Famers Tony Atlas and Mark Henry share a history in the world of bodybuilding, which made Atlas a natural mentor for Henry on the road. In a recent interview with "Busted Open Radio," ...
Former 1990s WWE Superstar Marty Jannetty ended 2020 on a down note after his longtime friend and colleague, WWE Hall-of-Famer Tony Atlas, apparently called him a racist. Jannetty took to Facebook on ...
The following is excerpted from “THE SIX PACK: On The Open Road in Search of Wrestlemania” — a road trip story from Brad Balukjian as he seeks out the Iron Sheik (with whom he had a falling out in ...
WWE Hall of Famer Tony Atlas engaged in many memorable feuds during his time in the ring as both a singles competitor and as part of a tag team. One of his earliest in WWE was with Jesse "The Body" ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: Netflix‘s damning new documentary series Mr. McMahon chronicles the complicated legacy of WWE under Vince McMahon‘s leadership, from the victories inside of the ring to ...
AUBURN, Maine — Growing up in Virginia in the 1950s and ‘60s, Tony Atlas—poor, Black and ill-educated--never had much in the way of career options. “Fighting and sports were just about the only things ...
Each week during the month of February, we will highlight the contributions of one of the many African-American wrestlers who have helped shape the landscape of the WWE.During a time when professional ...