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  2. Happy Humphrey - Wikipedia

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    Humphrey, who at the time was working on a farm where he was known for his uncommon strength, began his wrestling career in 1953 by wrestling a bear for 28 minutes. [6] For about eight years, Humphrey wrestled a number of matches, some of them televised, often against Haystacks Calhoun who regularly weighed over 600 lb (270 kg) himself.

  3. William Cobb - Wikipedia

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    William J. Cobb, best known as Happy Humphrey, the heaviest professional wrestler of all time; William Cobb (photographer), British photographer; William T. Cobb (1857–1937), Governor of Maine, 1905–1909; William Jelani Cobb (born 1969), American author and educator; William Montague Cobb (1906–1990), physical anthropologist

  4. Reece Humphrey - Wikipedia

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    Reece Weslee Humphrey (born July 31, 1986, in Bloomington, Indiana) is an American former freestyle wrestler who competed for the men's freestyle 60 kg at the World Wrestling Championships 2013 in Budapest, Hungary. He was eliminated in the quarterfinal rounds, after being defeated by Iran's Masoud Esmaeilpour, based on the decision score 8–9 ...

  5. Tokyo Joe - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Joe (1949), starring Humphrey Bogart; Tokyo Joe, by Ryuichi Sakamoto and Kazumi Watanabe "Tokyo Joe" (Bryan Ferry song), from the album In Your Mind; a nickname for Ken Eto (1919–2004), Japanese-American mobster and FBI informant; The ring name of professional wrestler Mr. Hito; The ring name of professional wrestler Tsuneharu Sugiyama

  6. WWE Anthology - Wikipedia

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    WWE Anthology was released on November 12, 2002 by Koch Records in association with SmackDown! Records, a division of WWE. [2] Announcing the album, a WWE press release described the album as a "collection featuring the greatest hits, past and present, of WWE Superstar Entrance and Event themes", all but 38 of the featured tracks had never been previously released.

  7. WWF Forceable Entry - Wikipedia

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    WWF Forceable Entry is a soundtrack album by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now known as World Wrestling Entertainment or WWE). Released on March 26, 2002 by Columbia Records, it features entrance music of WWE wrestlers re-recorded by various hard rock and heavy metal artists and bands.

  8. WWE Libraries - Wikipedia

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    For many decades, from its founding in 1948 until the mid-1980s, the NWA acted as a governing body of America's many regional wrestling promotions, and membership in the NWA allowed for the shared use of big-name stars for local wrestling events. WWE (as the CWC) was a member of the NWA between 1950s and 1963, and again (as the WWWF/WWF ...

  9. Category:Professional wrestling albums - Wikipedia

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    Professional wrestling albums are albums related to professional wrestling. This category features albums that feature either entrance themes or songs sung by wrestlers. Subcategories