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Bobby Davis 1937-2021 1956–1969 World Wide Wrestling Federation: Buddy Rogers, Johnny Valentine, Johnny Barend, Magnificent Maurice, The Graham Brothers [4] Bobby Heenan (Raymond Heenan) 1944–2017 1960–1993 American Wrestling Association, World Wrestling Federation: The Heenan Family: Boogaloo Brown 1980s-1990s
Supposedly born on an isolated farm, "Monsoon" traveled across the countryside with a gypsy caravan wrestling bears, spoke no English, ate raw meat, and drank his victims' blood. The story given on WWWF television was a bit different: his first manager, Bobby Davis, claimed to have discovered Monsoon in Manchuria wading nude in a mountain stream.
In 1966–1967, Rogers wrestled in 18 short matches in Canada. In 1969, Rogers appeared in 19 quick matches in an Ohio-based promotion called Wrestling Show Classics before he realized his health was not getting better to the point where he could wrestle. He spent time on television talking with his former manager Bobby Davis.
She officially debuted her wrestling career at Sunshine Wrestling Federation in Florida in 1995, then at Future of Wrestling She later publicly fired one of her charges, "Playboy" Bobby Davis, leaving for Florida Championship Wrestling and resulting in a promotional dispute between the two promotions. [1]
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Jul. 17—Being someone who has ties to professional football and building a love of girls wrestling through his daughter who will be a junior, Coach Richard Davis hopes to build the new Duncan ...
Professional Wrestling Alliance (1985) [1] Bobby Davis Dayton, Ohio: Universal Wrestling Federation (1971) [1] Sam DeCero: 1959– 1988–2010 Chicago: Windy City Wrestling (1988–2010) [1] Bobby Dee (Bobby Gene Bearden) 1942–2004 Huntsville, Alabama: South Wrestling (1982) [1] [22] Steve Devito New York International Championship Wrestling ...
Bobby Davis Don Lewin Mark Lewin: 1971 [4] World Wide Championship Wrestling Columbus, Ohio: Angelo Martino 1977 [24] Wrestling Show Classics Cincinnati, Ohio: Bobby Davis 1969–1970 Ran against the NWA Detroit office under Ed Farhat for control of northern Ohio. Held the first ever wrestling card at The Spectrum in Philadelphia in the fall of ...