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After the Hamilton brothers time in New York, Jody Hamilton decided to strike out on his own working as a singles wrestler. As a singles wrestler, he first got a promotional push by NWA Western States booker , Doc Sarpolis, who billed him as "Silent" Joe Hamilton.
Joseph "Jody" Hamilton (December 7, 1885 – December 21, 1906) [1] was an American mass murderer who was executed in Missouri. On October 12, 1906, he murdered five members of the same family, including three young children, during an argument over a horse saddle. After his arrest, Hamilton pleaded guilty and was sentenced to death.
The Assassins were a masked professional wrestling tag team from the 1960s to the 1980s. Jody Hamilton, the original Assassin, was a member throughout the various incarnations of the team, teaming with Tom Renesto, Roger Smith, Randy Colley, Hercules Hernandez and Ray Fambrough while donning the masks.
Jun. 4—LEXINGTON — When Jody Hamilton took over as the Owensboro Catholic High School baseball coach in September, he knew he was about to lead a talented group of players. The Aces proved ...
Jody Hamilton and Bill Behrens founded Deep South Wrestling in 1986 as a wrestling promotion and training facility, setting their base of operations in Lovejoy, Georgia. They had ties with both the American Wrestling Association and the National Wrestling Alliance.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 25 January 2025. American professional wrestling school WCW Power Plant Industry Professional wrestling school Founded 1989 Founder Jody Hamilton Defunct 2001 Fate ceased operations when WCW was purchased by WWE Headquarters Atlanta, Georgia, United States Key people Jody Hamilton (director) Paul ...
Miller at an event for 92.1 FM in 2006. The Stephanie Miller Show premiered on September 7, 2004. [1] In launching the show, Miller said, "As talk radio has more and more become a sea of right-wing wackos, I think the audience has finally recognized the need to balance that with some good left-wing wackos, and I'm thrilled to be able to fill that need."
Johnny Carson with his first wife Jody Wolcott at their home in Encino, California, circa 1955 ; Johnny Carson and Alexis Maas attend an event on September 21, 1983 in Beverly Hills, California.