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Nathan Jones (born 21 August 1970) is an Australian actor and former professional wrestler.He was signed with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) between 2002 and 2003. He held the WWA World Heavyweight Championship once in World Wrestling All-Stars, and he is best known for aligning himself with The Undertaker in WWE on its SmackDown! brand.
Konnan was born Carlos Santiago Espada Moises in Santiago, Cuba, [2] of Puerto Rican and Cuban descent. [10] In 1966, he and his mother arrived in Boston. Soon after landing in Boston, she met a young half-Jewish, half-Puerto Rican private investigator from New York named Richard Ashenoff.
Sione Havea Vailahi (born 6 September 1958) is a Tongan professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, The Barbarian.He is best known for his various stints with Jim Crockett Promotions, World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and World Wrestling Federation (WWF) and for being a part of tag teams the Powers of Pain with The Warlord and the Faces of Fear with Meng.
Throughout its history, especially since its international expansion in the 21st century, thousands of wrestlers from different countries have had the opportunity to fight in the professional wrestling company WWE, some marking a milestone for wrestling in their country. This is a list of foreign male wrestlers who have been in WWE.
Jason Momoa is opening up one particular career misfire that still cuts deep. The actor, set to appear in such forthcoming films as Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom and Fast X, spoke to British GQ for ...
Paul Jones had previously managed The Barbarian (Sione Vailahi) in National Wrestling Alliance's (NWA) territories from 1985–1987, while The Warlord (Terry Szopinski) joined the NWA in late 1986, where he was managed by Baby Doll. Soon, The Warlord and Baby Doll left the NWA and went to the Central States area, where Jones was managing The ...
Social media chatter was mixed, with some users baffled at the mispronunciation while others came to the player's defense. "C'mon, Wheel of Fortune judges. I knew what she meant when she said ...
Actor James Earl Jones, known for his booming voice and many memorable performances, died Monday morning, according to his agent Barry McPherson.