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The Yukon Lumberjacks was the name of a professional wrestling tag team who worked in the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF) in 1978, consisting of Eric and Pierre.The team was managed by "Captain" Lou Albano and worked as heels (wrestling term for those who portray the "bad guy").
Lou Thesz (c) vs. Rikidozan for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship [10] JWA: JWA Pro-Wrestling World Championship Series (Day 2) October 13, 1957: Osaka, Japan: Ogimachi Pool: Lou Thesz (c) vs. Rikidozan in a Best 2-out-of-3 Falls match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship [10] WWC: Carlos Colón vs. Ric Flair April 3, 1983: Bayamón ...
This is a list of notable professional wrestlers and personalities that performed in the different incarnations of the Pacific Northwest Wrestling promotion from: 1925–1992 (as Don Owen Sports) 1992–1997 (as Championship Wrestling USA) They are listed in alphabetical order of their ring name
Cranston, Rhode Island: Rhode Island Wrestling Alliance (1995–2004) [1] Tito Santana (Merced Solis) 1953– 1977– Chicago: American Wrestling Federation (1995–1996) [1] Clarence Santini Woodbury, Tennessee: Universal Wrestling Alliance (1998) New Age Wrestling Alliance (1999) [1] Gabe Sapolsky: 1972– 1995– Philadelphia: Dragon Gate ...
Rey Sr., born Miguel Ángel López Díaz, is the uncle of Dominik's father Óscar Gutiérrez, best known as Rey Mysterio (Jr.). Rey Sr. was born, raised, and spent his entire wrestling career in Mexico; Dominik, born and raised in the U.S., made his wrestling debut in 2020 in WWE.
While the scene may sound like a day’s work for any high school sports team, the girls wrestling team at the suburban Long Island high school is a bit of a rarity. Hannah Janov warms up at practice.
George Tragos (Greek: Γεώργιος Τράγος; 14 March 1897 – 5 September 1955) was a Greek-American amateur wrestler, professional wrestler and wrestling coach. . Tragos notably trained three-time NWA World Heavyweight Champion Lou Thesz, and the George Tragos/Lou Thesz Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame is named in their ho
Brito (top) and Tony Parisi (bottom), c. 1983 Brito was the son of wrestler Jack Britton. Born Gabriel Acocella, he and his brother Luigi were renamed Jack Britton and Lou Kelly, respectively, by promoter Paul Bowser, who wanted to attract Boston's Irish population to his events by featuring "Irish" wrestlers.