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  2. Taz (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Taz left ECW to join the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, later WWE) where he was renamed "Tazz". After largely retiring from the ring in 2002, he transitioned into a color commentary role. Upon leaving WWE in 2009, [3] Taz joined Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) as a color commentator. He left TNA in 2015.

  3. Team Taz - Wikipedia

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    Team Taz, alternately called Team FTW, was an American professional wrestling stable signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW). They were named after Taz , the leader and manager of the group. History

  4. Hook (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    Hook is a record tying three-time FTW Champion, standing beside his father Taz (left), who created the FTW Title and is the inaugural and two-time champion. All Elite Wrestling. FTW Championship (3 times, final) FTW Contender Series (2024) – shared with Katsuyori Shibata; Pro Wrestling Illustrated. Rookie of the Year (2022)

  5. Jerry Lawler - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Lawler faced Tazz at ECW One Night Stand, which Tazz won in only 30 seconds by making Lawler pass out to the Tazzmission. [29] In July 2006, Randy Orton began a feud with Hulk Hogan. Lawler attacked Orton in defense of Hogan, [30] which set up a match between them on Raw. [31] Orton defeated Lawler after a low blow and an RKO. [32]

  6. Sid Eudy, wrestling legend also known as Sid Justice and Sid ...

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    Sid Eudy, a main event-level wrestling star in the 1990s and early 2000s who performed under the names Sid Justice, Sycho Sid and Sid Vicious, has died, according to his son. He was 63.

  7. Sabu (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    Brunk was trained by his uncle, Ed "The Sheik" Farhat, [4] and was initially trained to be a technical wrestler. He began his wrestling career in 1985 in Farhat's promotion, Big Time Wrestling, and was billed as being from Saudi Arabia under the ring names "Sabu the Elephant Boy" (use of "The Elephant Boy" was later dropped) and "Terry S.R." (the "S.R." standing for "Sheik's Revenge").

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    The Rock Dwayne Johnson wrestler net worth. ... are what push his net worth to $450 million. In addition, he recently signed a 10-year deal worth $300 million with clothing brand Uniqlo. ...

  9. John Layfield - Wikipedia

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    John Charles Layfield (born November 29, 1966), [1] better known by the ring name John "Bradshaw" Layfield, [2] [3] is an American retired professional wrestler and football player.