Herb Abrams (January 26, 1954 – July 23, 1996) was an American professional wrestling promoter and commentator, best known as the founder of the Universal Wrestling Federation (UWF).
UWF (Universal Wrestling Federation): He established the promotion in 1990, aiming to revive the spirit of old-school, territory-based wrestling on a national stage. The UWF featured a distinct style, emphasizing wrestling action and larger-than-life characters. The show was originally broadcast on SportsChannel America.
Commentary: Abrams was also the UWF's primary color commentator, known for his over-the-top and often eccentric style. His commentary became infamous for its factual inaccuracies, strange pronouncements, and unabashed promotion of the UWF.
Controversies: Abrams' career was marked by numerous controversies, including allegations of substance abuse, financial mismanagement, and erratic behavior. These issues often overshadowed the wrestling promotion itself.
Death: Herb Abrams died of a heart attack in July 1996. His death effectively brought the UWF to an end. The circumstances surrounding his death, including alleged drug use, added another layer of controversy to his already turbulent career.
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