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Vince McMahon FIRED Him — Then Had to Bring Him Back

Vince McMahon FIRED Him — Then Had to Bring Him Back

Vince McMahon FIRED Him — Then Had to Bring Him Back

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السنة

2026

النوع

Wrestling

WrestleMania III. March 29, 1987. 93,000 fans. One man stepped into the Pontiac Silverdome to lose—and did it so perfectly that the WWF couldn't function without him. Koko B. Ware was never supposed to be a world champion. He was never going to main event. But for years, he was one of the most reliable, most over, and most trusted performers in the entire Golden Era. Kids loved him. Crowds popped for him. And heels like Ted DiBiase, Rick Rude, and Butch Reed looked like killers because Koko made them look that way. So why did Vince McMahon fire him in 1989? This is the story of a wrestler who did everything right—and still got cut. A locker room incident on a European tour. A WWF executive who crossed the line. And Hulk Hogan's quiet intervention that brought Koko back from the unemployment line. *In This Video:* - Koko's iconic WrestleMania III performance against Butch Reed - His role as enhancement talent during the WWF's biggest era - Why being "over" didn't mean job security - The 1989 European tour incident with Jim Troy and Shawn Michaels - How Hulk Hogan saved Koko's career - His second five-year run and the High Energy tag team with Owen Hart - His controversial WWE Hall of Fame induction This isn't a story about a superstar. It's about a professional. And sometimes, in wrestling, that's the hardest thing to be. #KokoBWare #WWF #WrestleMania #GoldenEra #HulkHogan #VinceMcMahon --- *If you enjoyed this deep dive into wrestling history, please like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more untold stories from the squared circle.*

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