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  2. Mike Quackenbush - Wikipedia

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    Michael Spillane (born March 18, 1976) is an American podcaster, author, professional wrestling trainer, professional wrestling promoter, and semi-retired professional wrestler, better known by his ring name Mike Quackenbush.

  3. Chikara (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia

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    Mike Quackenbush, one of the founders and the trainer until the promotion's closure. In the summer of 2000, after "Reckless Youth" Tom Carter had been released from his World Wrestling Federation developmental deal, he, Mike Quackenbush and Don Montoya started talking about starting a wrestling school, which would teach professional wrestling in various international styles.

  4. Speaking Out movement - Wikipedia

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    Chikara owner Mike Quackenbush was also accused of knowingly overseeing a company that enabled abuse and neglect, which led to many wrestlers on the Chikara roster such as Hallowicked, Kimber Lee, Jacob Hammermeier, Frightmare and Green Ant resigning from the promotion. [13] [14] On June 24, Chikara announced they had shut down completely. [14]

  5. Michael Spillane - Wikipedia

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    Michael Spillane may refer to: Mike Quackenbush (born 1976), real name Michael Spillane, American wrestler Mickey Spillane (mobster) (1933–1977), Irish-American mobster

  6. Chikara Grand Championship - Wikipedia

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    The Chikara Grand Championship was a professional wrestling championship owned by the Chikara promotion.The first champion was crowned on November 13, 2011, at the High Noon pay-per-view, when Eddie Kingston defeated Mike Quackenbush at the conclusion of a six-month long, twelve-person tournament.

  7. Icarus (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    [4] [17] In 2004 the feud evolved with Jigsaw joining the Wildcards to form the Toxic Trio, which led to Mike Quackenbush coming to the aid of Team F.I.S.T. The feud came to an end on May 22, 2004, at Chikara's third anniversary show, when Icarus, Akuma and Quackenbush defeated the Toxic Trio in an Ultimate Jeopardy match and as a result both ...

  8. The Colony (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia

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    The Colony was a professional wrestling stable, best known for performing for Chikara.As their name suggests, their gimmick is that of an ant colony, which is further reinforced with their names being based on particular ants (Fire Ant, Green Ant / Silver Ant, Carpenter Ant, and Thief Ant) and classes within an ant colony (Soldier Ant and the first and second Worker Ants).

  9. Bruderschaft des Kreuzes - Wikipedia

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    While undercover in the stable Donst found out that the leak had been Shane Storm, the tag team partner of Mike Quackenbush, who was at the time on a losing streak and was ready to exchange the move for a win over Temple member Hydra. [5] On June 14, 2008, Donst left the Temple and revealed the leak to Quackenbush, who immediately attacked Storm.