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Professional wrestlers from the U.S. state of South Carolina. Pages in category "Professional wrestlers from South Carolina" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
Matrick Mondre Belton (born May 26, 1994) is an American professional wrestler.He is signed to WWE, where he performs on the NXT brand under the ring name Trick Williams.He is a former two-time NXT Champion, one-time NXT North American Champion and the winner of the 2023 Men's Iron Survivor Challenge.
Ellison founded the Ladies' International Wrestling Association, a non-profit organization to help retired professional wrestlers, in the late 1980s. [14] [50] In the 1990s, she spent most of her time training female wrestlers at her school in Columbia, South Carolina. [51]
Professional wrestlers in the United States by their state of birth and/or residence. See also the categories American Samoan professional wrestlers , Professional wrestlers from Washington, D.C. , and Puerto Rican professional wrestlers
Terry Taylor was a popular fan favorite for much of his early career in the Mid-South region, as well as the Mid-Atlantic in the 1980s. Taylor was originally selected to be part of The Fabulous Ones tag team with Stan Lane, but that role went to Florida wrestler, Steve Keirn. [3]
Wilkes as a Gamecock and as The Patriot. Wilkes was heavily recruited as an offensive lineman at Columbia's Irmo High School and played for the South Carolina Gamecocks.He was one of only four Gamecock consensus All-Americans, the others being George Rogers (1980), Melvin Ingram (2011), and Jadeveon Clowney (2012).
ANDERSON — Perhaps the best example of recent growth in South Carolina high school girls wrestling is Woodruff senior June Welch.. She won a state championship two years ago at individuals and ...
Benjamin was born and raised in Orangeburg, South Carolina. [4] He began wrestling his sophomore year at Orangeburg-Wilkinson High School. [8] Benjamin recorded a 122–10 overall win–loss record in his high school wrestling career and was a two-time South Carolina heavyweight wrestling state champion (1993 & 1994). [4] [8] [9]