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  2. Joe Gomez (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    Joe Gomez (born July 2, 1964) is an American retired professional wrestler. He is best known for his appearances with World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in the 1990s. Professional wrestling career

  3. Category:Professional wrestlers from Tampa, Florida - Wikipedia

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  4. Joe Gomez - Wikipedia

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    Joe Gomez or Joseph Gomez may refer to: Joe Gomez (wrestler) (born 1964), American professional wrestler; Joe Gomez (footballer) (born 1997), English footballer

  5. Steve McMichael - Wikipedia

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    He was the head coach of the Chicago Slaughter of the Indoor Football League from 2007 until the team's final season in 2013. McMichael and fellow 1985 Chicago Bears alumni Dan Hampton and Otis Wilson performed in a rock and roll oldies band (with entertaining satirical Mike Ditka verses) called the Chicago 6. [29]

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  7. The Headbangers - Wikipedia

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    The Headbangers are a professional wrestling tag team consisting of Mosh (Charles Warrington) and Thrasher (Glenn Ruth). They are currently signed to WWE as ambassadors. As the name of the team implies, their gimmick is that they are a pair of metalheads, complete with heavy metal related T-shirts, kilts, piercings, goatees, shaved heads, and black face paint.

  8. Chief Jay Strongbow - Wikipedia

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    Scarpa's wrestling career began in 1947, under his real name. [1] He was trained by second generation Native American wrestler Chief Don Eagle.He was a standout in the Georgia and Florida territories of the National Wrestling Alliance throughout the 1950s and 1960s, winning several championships and becoming a fan favorite. [1]

  9. Mahabali Shera - Wikipedia

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    In December 2011, under the ring name Mahabali Veera, he took part in the India project Ring Ka King, backed by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). He competed in the RKK World Heavyweight Championship tournament to crown the inaugural champion, and he defeated Dr. Nicholas Dinsmore in the quarterfinals of the tournament before being defeated by Scott Steiner in the semifinals.