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Gregory Alan Gagne (/ ˈ ɡ ɑː n j eɪ / GAHN-yay; born November 27, 1948) is an American retired professional wrestler.He is the son of Verne Gagne.In the late 1970s and early 1980s, he achieved his biggest success as one-half of tag team the High Flyers with Jim Brunzell.
AWA Championship Wrestling: Rochester, Minnesota 1 177 — Vacated: September 18, 1989 — — — — Title vacated when Patera was injured. 53 The Destruction Crew (Wayne Bloom and Mike Enos) October 1, 1989: AWA Championship Wrestling: Rochester, Minnesota 1 314 Defeated Paul Diamond and Greg Gagne in a tournament final. 54 D.J. Peterson and ...
Greg Gagne December 13, 1988 SuperClash III: Chicago, Illinois 2 307 Match for the vacant title. Gagne won by countout. Garvin had signed a contract with the World Wrestling Federation and would not lose the match clean — Deactivated October 16, 1989 — — — — Gagne retired from in-ring competition. .
Greg Gagne is the name of: Greg Gagne (baseball) (born 1961), former shortstop in Major League Baseball Greg Gagne (wrestler) (born 1948), former professional wrestler and son of Verne Gagne
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Verne Gagne, one of professional wrestling's most celebrated performers and promoters, has died. He was 89. Gagne died Monday at his daughter's home in the Twin Cities area ...
Greg Gagne (wrestler) (born 1948), American wrestler; son of Verne Gagne; Jacob Gagne (born 1993), American motorcycle racer; Jacqueline Gagne (born c. 1961), American golfer; Leslie Gagne (1908–1962), Canadian ski jumper and Olympics competitor; Michaela Gagne (born 1982), American beauty pageant contestant and Miss Massachusetts 2006
Greg Gagne; Verne Gagne † [1] John Paul; Jimmy Garvin; Ronnie Garvin; Pepper Gomez † "Superstar" Billy Graham † Scott Hall † Stan Hansen; Lawrence Heinemi a.k.a. Larry Heinimi, Luscious Lars Anderson; Curt Hennig † Larry Hennig † Horst Hoffman; Hulk Hogan; Don Jardine a.k.a. The Super Destroyer † Kenny Jay a.k.a. the Sodbuster a.k ...
Reign statistics Notes Ref. Date Event Location Reign Days 1 Édouard Carpentier June 14, 1957 House show: Chicago, Illinois 1 421 Recognized as champion after a disputed win over NWA World Heavyweight Champion Lou Thesz. The majority of the NWA promotions continue to recognize Thesz as their champion. [1] 2 Verne Gagne August 9, 1958