Kamala vs. George Steele: November 24, 1986

Sama_El
Published on Oct 25, 2024
George "The Animal" Steele resorts to biting and toe-stomping against Kamala, but "The Ugandan Giant" counters with a devastating top-rope maneuver at Madison Square Garden on November 24, 1986.
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