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  2. Droz (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    Drozdov was born in the Mays Landing section of Hamilton Township, Atlantic County, New Jersey.Drozdov, as a 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m), 245 lb (111 kg) quarterback in high school, threw a 72-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Lou Rothman to win the last game of the 1985 regular season to finish the season with a perfect 10–0 record.

  3. Road Warrior Animal - Wikipedia

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    Animal reasoned that he had realized that Hardy and Heidenreich were screw-ups and that Road Warrior Hawk was the only tag team legend and partner for him. After the heel turn, Animal, once again known simply as "The Road Warrior", would drop many aspects of the well-known Road Warrior gimmick, losing the face paint, and shoulder pads.

  4. Road Warriors - Wikipedia

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    Road Warrior Hawk Road Warrior Animal Power Warrior Droz Heidenreich Paul Ellering Sunny Christy Hemme (valet) Name(s) Road Warriors Legion of Doom [1] Hell Raisers Triple Warriors LOD 2000 LOD 2005 Hell Warriors: Combined billed weight: 575 lb (261 kg; 41.1 st) [2] Billed from: Chicago, Illinois [1] Debut: 1983 [1] Disbanded: 2014: Years ...

  5. Mad Max 2 - Wikipedia

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    Mad Max 2 (released as The Road Warrior in the United States) is a 1981 Australian post-apocalyptic dystopian action film directed by George Miller, who co-wrote it with Terry Hayes and Brian Hannant. It is the second installment in the Mad Max franchise.

  6. Road Warrior Hawk - Wikipedia

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    He was best known as Road Warrior Hawk, one half of the tag team known as the Road Warriors (or the "Legion of Doom"), with Road Warrior Animal. Outside of the Road Warriors, Hawk was a sporadic challenger for world heavyweight championships on pay-per-view from the late 1980s to the mid-1990s.

  7. Powers of Pain - Wikipedia

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    The Powers of Pain then began feuding with the Road Warriors. During their feud, they attacked the Road Warriors during a bench press contest between the two teams, ramming Road Warrior Animal's head into a stack of weights. [3] A (legitimate) eye socket injury suffered by Animal at the time was attributed in kayfabe to the Powers of Pain's ...

  8. Starrcade '87: Chi-Town Heat - Wikipedia

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    The Road Warriors would move on to have a have a feud with manager Paul Jones' new team, the Powers of Pain (Warlord and Barbarian), during which Road Warrior Animal's orbital eye socket was injured during a "test of strength" weightlifting contest, which forced the Warriors and Dusty Rhodes to vacate their NWA World Six-Man Tag Team ...

  9. Road warrior - Wikipedia

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    Greenville Road Warriors, an ice hockey team; NLEX Road Warriors, a basketball team; Road Warriors (Atlantic League), a baseball team; Road Warriors, a professional wrestling team comprising: Road Warrior Animal, the ring name of the American wrestler Joseph Michael Laurinaitis; Road Warrior Hawk, the ring name of Michael Hegstrand