— Zeus arrived in WWE in 1989, targeting his No Holds Barred co-star Hulk Hogan, and quickly formed a partnership with Hogan nemeses Randy Savage and Sensational Sherri. Promoting the DVD release of No Holds Barred on July 3, WWE has released a video titled “Moments of Serenity with Macho Man and Zeus.”
The video montage features clips of Savage, Zeus and Sherri verbally attacking Hogan and Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake in promotion of their SummerSlam showdown. The villainous group would come up short in their pay-per-view encounter as Hogan struck Zeus with Sherri’s loaded purse while the referee was distracted, which was followed by a scoop slam and leg drop for the pinfall victory.
WWE.com has also added Zeus to their Alumni section, who parted ways with the organization in December 1989 after losing a SummerSlam rematch. He resumed his feud with Hogan in World Championship Wrestling in 1996 as a member of The Alliance To End Hulkamania. His band of misfits came up short in a Doomsday Cage Match versus Hogan and Savage at Uncensored—the match is currently airing on WWE Classics On Demand as a great WCW moment.
— WWE announced Friday via Twitter: “Check in tonight to SmackDown at 8/7 CT on GetGlue.com and receive your Aksana DivaSummer Series sticker.”
100% DIRECT LINK (PHOTOS): Check Out Aksana Without Her Makeup On – WTF?!?! Are You Kidding Us?!?!
WWE: Cody Rhodes Says He Pitched Eyepatch Gimmick for His Eye Injury But Triple H Turned It Down, Jim Ross on Sid Being “Overqualified” for WWE Hall of Fame & Legacy Wing Being a “Joke”, Backstage Update on EVIL’s WWE Signing
WWE: Fanatics Reportedly ‘Blown Away’ By Danhausen Merchandise Sales During WrestleMania 42 Week, Ric Flair Clarifies Comments Regarding Him Not Liking Charlotte Flair’s Match at WrestleMania 42, Cam’ron Issues Challenge to The Usos for WWE SummerSlam 2026
WWE: WWE Talent Reportedly Worried Over Potential New Wave of Roster Cuts Soon, Seth Rollins Returns to Good Morning Football After staged Altercation Incident, Backstage Update on Ric Flair’s Issues with Ludwig Kaiser




