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The following is a list of gridiron football players who became professional wrestlers. [1] [2] [3] People may appear on the list multiple times if they were signed to more than one league.
St. Louis Wrestling Hall of Fame: Larry Matysik — 2007– St. Louis, Missouri: Yes: Southern California Pro-Wrestling Hall of Fame: Cincinnati Red Jason Peterson Steven Bryant SoCalUNCENSORED.com 2001– Anaheim, California: Yes: Southern Wrestling Hall of Fame: David Fuller Iconic Heroes Wrestling Excellence 2009– Fort Worth, Texas: Yes ...
Also inducted into the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum [12] 2002 Dan Severn: Later received the George Tragos Award in 2012 and inducted into the hall of fame in 2018 [12] 2003 Jesse Ventura (James Janos) One-time AWA World Tag Team Champion. Former commentator in WWF and WCW. 38th Governor of Minnesota. [12] 2004 — George Scott
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Baby Doll holds up her plaque she received after bring inducted into the Women's Wrestling Hall of Fame during the Big Time Wrestling event at Ohio University Chillicothe on Mar. 6. 2024, in ...
The Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame (PWHF) and Museum was an American professional wrestling hall of fame and museum located in Wichita Falls, Texas; following the postponement of its 19th induction ceremony, planned for May 2020, [1] and an announced temporary closure to expand the museum, [1] its status was changed to "closed due to water leaks" in 2021, [2] and never re-opened.
Rob Gronkowski has yet to reveal his official plans for the 2022 NFL regular season. If he plays one more year, it’ll be with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The All-Pro tight end is opening up about ...
Wilhelm was born in Oberlin, Ohio, and grew up in Lorain, Ohio. He attended Elyria Catholic High School in Elyria, Ohio. He amassed 100 tackles, 26 for loss, and 11 sacks as a senior, and was named a first-team All-Ohio selection. He also played tight end and running back. [1] In 2002, his high school retired his No. 34 jersey.