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  2. Starrcade '83: A Flare for the Gold - Wikipedia

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    In August, Jimmy Valiant was forced to leave JCP after losing a Loser Leaves Town match to Kabuki. Valiant returned under the name Charlie Brown and wore a mask to hide his identity. Kabuki speculated that Brown was Valiant, and was given the opportunity to expose Valiant in their Title vs. Mask match. In the match, Kabuki defended his NWA ...

  3. The Great Kabuki - Wikipedia

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    Some of Kabuki's major feuds were against Jimmy Valiant, Scott Casey, Abdullah the Butcher, Dusty Rhodes, Toshiaki Kawada, Chris Adams, Genichiro Tenryu, Bruiser Brody, and the Fabulous Freebirds. Kabuki's battles against Adams were billed as the battle of the superkicks , as ring announcer Bill Mercer often asked which kick was better: Adams ...

  4. List of WCW World Television Champions - Wikipedia

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    The Great Kabuki: May 23, 1983: Live event: Greenville, South Carolina 1 185 40 Charlie Brown: November 24, 1983: Starrcade: Greensboro, North Carolina 2 [N 2] — Vacated: January 1, 1984 — — — — Jimmy Valiant dropped the "Charlie Brown" alias and vacated the title. 41 Mark Youngblood: March 7, 1984: Live event: Spartanburg, South ...

  5. Bill Dundee - Wikipedia

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    Dundee was born in Angus, Scotland, and raised in Melbourne. At 16, he joined the circus as a trapeze artist. [1] He started wrestling in Australia in 1962 and finally arrived in the United States as "Superstar" Bill Dundee in 1974 with his tag team partner George Barnes.

  6. Jimmy Valiant - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Valiant Big Jim Vallen King James Valiant "Gentleman" Jim Valiant Boogie Woogie Man Handsome Jimmy: Billed height: 6 ft 3 in (191 cm) [1] Billed weight:

  7. WCW World Television Championship - Wikipedia

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    The WCW World Television Championship was a professional wrestling television championship owned by the now-defunct World Championship Wrestling (WCW) promotion.. The title was introduced on February 27, 1974 in Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling/Jim Crockett Promotions, a territory of the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA).

  8. List of oldest surviving professional wrestlers - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Valiant: M: 81 years, 7 days: August 6, 1942: Living: August 13, 2023: Last wrestled for Revolution Wrestling Authority in High Point, North Carolina, teaming with Rob McBride in a 3-on-2 Handicap Match to defeat the team of Jonny Fairplay, Julian Strauss, and Steven Frye. 9: Dominic DeNucci: M: 80 years, 82 days: January 23, 1932: August ...

  9. Starrcade '84: The Million Dollar Challenge - Wikipedia

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    Paul Jones and Jimmy Valiant would continue their years-long feud after Valiant returned to JCP from CWG following his "loser leaves town" period into 1985 and beyond. Dusty Rhodes would go on to win the NWA TV title, then the title became the NWA World TV title after JCP purchased Ole Anderson's Championship Wrestling from Georgia in March, 1985.