This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 171. Chapters: Smoky Mountain Wrestling alumni, Smoky Mountain Wrestling teams and stables, Ace Darling, Al Snow, Arn Anderson, Balls Mahoney, Barry Buchanan, Barry Horowitz, Bobby Blaze, Bobby Eaton, Bobby Fulton, Bob Armstrong, Bob Orton, Jr., Brad Armstrong, Brett Como, Brian Gerard James, Brian Hildebrand, Brian Lee, Bryant Anderson, Bryan Clark, Buddy Landel, Chaz Warrington, Christopher Ford, Chris Candido, Chris Hamrick, Chris Jericho, D'Lo Brown, Dan Severn, Dick Murdoch, Dick Slater, Dory Funk Jr., Doug Furnas, Eddie Gilbert, Flash Flanagan, Glen Ruth, Hardcore Holly, Hector Guerrero, Jacqueline Moore, Jake Roberts, James Mitchell, Jeff Hardy, Jerome Young, Jerry Lawler, Jerry Lynn, Jimmy Del Ray, Jimmy Golden, Jim Cornette, Jim Ross, Joseph Magliano, Kane, Kevin Sullivan, Lance Storm, Les Thatcher, Louis Mucciolo, Marty Jannetty, Matt Borne, Michael Hegstrand, Michael Seitz, Mick Foley, Miguel Perez, Jr., Ole Anderson, Paul Orndorff, Randy Colley, Randy Savage, Ray Traylor, Reno Riggins, Reuben Cain, Ricky Morton, Robert Fuller, Robert Kellum, Ronnie Garvin, Ron Harris, Scotty Riggs, Scott Armstrong, Scott Levy, Sean Waltman, Shawn Michaels, Sherri Martel, Smoky Mountain Wrestling, Stan Lane, Steve Armstrong, Tammy Sytch, Taz, Terry Funk, Terry Gordy, The Undertaker, Tim Horner, Tommy Rich, Tom Brandi, Tom Prichard, Tony Anthony, Tracy Smothers, Wayne Cowan, Harris Brothers, Heavenly Bodies, Midnight Express, PG-13, Smoky Mountain Wrestling, Stud Stable, The Gangstas, The Headbangers, The Rock 'n' Roll Express. Excerpt: Cornette formed the promotion in 1991 upon leaving World Championship Wrestling with Stan Lane, one half of the legendary Midnight Express, Tim Horner and Sandy Scott. The promotion was backed financially by music producer Rick Rubin. The first events and TV tapings were held in October and November 1991. Matches from these shows were first shown in March...