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Beyer in 1969 as Dr. X. Between 1966 and 1972, Beyer wrestled as Doctor X while in Minneapolis. [4] He had matches with many of the top names in the business including his real brother-in-law Billy Red Lyons, who handed him his first American Wrestling Association (AWA) defeat on Minneapolis television, with a figure-four leglock.
In 1972 Beyer left for a wrestling tour of Japan and Osborn left the Minnesota territory and went to work for Leroy McGuirk and Tri-State in Oklahoma using the ring name "Dr. X". As Dr. X, Osborn was introduced in Tri-State as a masked man sitting ringside during a televised event who eventually interfered in the aid of the heel wrestlers.
Clemente Marcelino Valencia Nájera [6] (17 July 1968 – 11 October 2011) [2] was a Mexican luchador enmascarado, or masked professional wrestler, better known by the ring name Doctor X, under which he worked for the Mexican professional wrestling promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) for most of his career, winning the Mexican National Welterweight Championship and the Mexican ...
Dr. X: Portland Wrestling: 1977 United States: Dr. X: Georgia Championship Wrestling: 1982 United States: Unmasked by Dusty Rhodes and Tommy Rich in 1982. Dr. X: World Championship Wrestling: 1990–1991 United States: Dr. X: World Wrestling Federation: 1996–1998 United States: Dr. X: Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre: 1995–2011 Mexico: Was ...
Dr. X October 3, 1959 House show: Omaha, Nebraska 1 96 7 Don Leo Jonathan January 7, 1960 House show: Omaha, Nebraska 1 394 8 Dr. X February 4, 1961 House show: Omaha, Nebraska 2 58 9 Don Leo Jonathan April 3, 1961 House show: Omaha, Nebraska 2 17 [2] — Vacated April 20, 1961 — — — —
The WWE co-founder is known as one of the most influential figures in wrestling history, ... Ethan Miller/Getty World Wrestling Entertainment Inc. Chairman Vince McMahon appears in the ring during ...
Dr. X: May 13, 1975: GCCW show Mobile, AL 1 83 [11] — Vacated: August 4, 1975 — — — — Dr. X left the company. 116 Nick Kozak: September 23, 1975: GCCW show N/A 1 7 Was awarded the championship 117 Duke Miller: September 30, 1975: GCCW show Mobile, AL 4 54 118 Rip Tyler: November 23, 1975: GCCW show Pensacola, FL 2 35 119 Bob Sweetan ...
July 17 – Doctor X (died in 2011) July 18 – Pequeño Violencia [18] August 2 – Maximum Capacity (died in 2014) August 5: Kendo Kashin [18] Leroy Howard (died in 2018) August 11: Head Hunter A [19] Head Hunter B [19] August 20 – Duke Droese; August 24 – Funaki [19] September 3 – Black Pearl; September 24 – Eric Sbraccia; September ...