When WWF Put a Real-Life Monster on TV (And Didn’t Realize It)
2026 · Wrestling · Wrestling
When WWF Put a Real-Life Monster on TV (And Didn’t Realize It)
When WWF Put a Real-Life Monster on TV (And Didn’t Realize It)
2026
Wrestling
October 30, 1993. Worcester Memorial Auditorium. The World Wrestling Federation made a decision that would haunt them for years—they gave Ludvig Borga one of their most protected stars and told him to end a nearly two-year undefeated streak. What they thought was smart booking turned out to be something far more disturbing. This is the story of Tony Halme, the man behind the monster. A convicted violent offender with a criminal past that WWF either never knew about or chose to ignore. A Finnish boxer and wrestler who brought real menace to the ring because it wasn't an act. A main event project that the company quietly erased after just six months, not because of bad booking, but because they realized what they had actually put on television. From his documented assault conviction in the Finnish military to his meteoric rise as a WWF heel, from his sudden disappearance from WrestleMania plans to his later descent into political extremism and a tragic ending—this is the complete story of when wrestling's biggest company mistook a warning sign for a character. No redemption arc. No Hall of Fame consideration. Just the uncomfortable truth about what happens when entertainment companies give platforms to people they don't fully understand. --- #WWF #LudvigBorga #TonyHalme