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The Southern Boys - also known as the Wild-Eyed Southern Boys and the Young Pistols - were a professional wrestling tag team active between 1987 and 1991 in Championship Wrestling from Florida, Southeastern Championship Wrestling, and World Championship Wrestling. The tag team was composed of Steve Armstrong and Tracy Smothers.
The Southern States Wrestling (SSW) Young Guns Television Championship is a secondary professional wrestling championship in Southern States Wrestling. It was first won by Mike Cooper in Kingsport, Tennessee on August 10, 2000.
On August 1, 1998, Golden and Ricky Harrison defeated The Artists Formerly Known as The Young Guns (Scott Sterling and Jeff Lovin) for the AMW Tag Team Championship. Their three-month championship reign was ended by Bryan Wayne and his former partner Stan Lee at "Tag Wars '98" on November 14; [ 43 ] their opponents had won an eight-team ...
Jul. 13—West Virginia University wrestling coach Tim Flynn will be the featured clinician at the Young Guns Wrestling Camp next week at Independence High School. The camp will run July 18-21 ...
It had a branch affiliated with the World Wrestling Federation called the "Funkin' Dojo." [1] The Funking Conservatory began as a six-day camp, and it teaches wrestlers how to perform promos, conditioning, and weight training. [1] They also train professional wrestling referees. [2] The school accepts students starting at 14 years old. [3]
Jensen Beach sophomore Ben Norris (center) holds the team's 2023 Class 1A boys state championship trophy during a ceremony, March 21, 2023, in the school's courtyard.
The two began teaming as The Gunn Club. They became a trio later that year when Colten debuted in AEW and joined the group; they teamed for the next two years, until Austin and Colten turned on Billy in favor of siding with Stokely Hathaway in 2022. [4] They soon ceased using the Gunn Club name and began referring themselves as simply "The ...
Galton W. Young, better known as Skip Young and Sweet Brown Sugar (July 24, 1951 – December 3, 2010) [1] was an American professional wrestler who competed on the Southeastern regional promotions during the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s in Florida Championship Wrestling, World Class Championship Wrestling and the National Wrestling Alliance.