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  2. Joe Gomez (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    Joe Gomez (born July 2, 1964) is an American retired professional wrestler. He is best known for his appearances with World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in the 1990s. Professional wrestling career

  3. Joe Gomez - Wikipedia

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    Joe Gomez or Joseph Gomez may refer to: Joe Gomez (wrestler) (born 1964), American professional wrestler; Joe Gomez (footballer) (born 1997), English footballer

  4. Category:Professional wrestlers from Florida - Wikipedia

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    Ricky Gibson (wrestler) Robert Gibson (wrestler) Joe Gomez (wrestler) Dasha Gonzalez; Eddie Graham; Mike Graham (wrestler) Al Green (wrestler) Austin Gunn; Bart Gunn;

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  6. El Paso collector selling Texas Western 1966 championship ...

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    For about 40 years, Joe Gomez assembled an impressive collection of memorabilia tied to the historic Texas Western College, now UTEP, 1966 NCAA men’s championship basketball team.

  7. Joe Gomez reveals how close he came to Liverpool exit after ...

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    Joe Gomez admitted he could have left Liverpool last summer as he revealed he was pleased to stay at “the best club in the world” and put a possible move to Newcastle behind him. Newcastle ...

  8. Bobby Bold Eagle (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Bobby Bold Eagle (born 1948) is a retired American professional wrestler, and trainer. Bobby Bold Eagle may also refer to: Bob Boyer, Canadian professional wrestler; Joe Gomez (wrestler) (born 1973), American professional wrestler

  9. Chief Jay Strongbow - Wikipedia

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    Scarpa's wrestling career began in 1947, under his real name. [1] He was trained by second generation Native American wrestler Chief Don Eagle.He was a standout in the Georgia and Florida territories of the National Wrestling Alliance throughout the 1950s and 1960s, winning several championships and becoming a fan favorite. [1]