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Gary Mitchell Albright (May 18, 1963 – January 7, 2000) was an American professional wrestler best known for his work in Japan, first with UWF International (UWFi), and later All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW).
On 7 January, professional wrestler Gary Albright suffered a heart attack during a match against Lucifer Grimm in Hazleton, Pennsylvania. Grimm was scheduled to lose the match, and thus rolled Albright's motionless body on top of himself. Albright was carried from the ring and pronounced dead at the scene. [48]
The Gary Albright Benefit Memorial Show was a professional wrestling event produced by World Xtreme Wrestling (WXW) promotion which took place on April 19, 2000, at the Agricultural Hall in Allentown, Pennsylvania.
On August 31, 1997, Williams won the World Tag Team Championship titles with Gary Albright. [16] Williams' last TV appearance for his first All Japan run was on the June 28, 1998 edition of AJPW TV. He and Wolf Hawkfield defeated Masao Inoue and Takao Omori before Williams went to the WWF, giving a symbolic farewell to Giant Baba and the ...
Gary Albright † Gary Albright 1996 Mike Alfonso † Mike Awesome 1993–1994 1997-2000 Eric Anderson: Erik Anderson 1994 Steven Anderson: Steve Austin 1995-1997 Lloyd Anoa'i: L.A. Smooth / The Samoan Warrior 1992, 1996-1999 Matt Anoa'i † Big Matty Smalls / Mack Daddy Kane 1996 Samula Anoa'i: Sammy The Silk 1996 Scott Antol: Scotty Anton ...
After a two-year hiatus, Duncum returned to wrestling and made his All Japan Pro Wrestling debut on January 8, 1995, where he, Gary Albright and Joel Deaton defeated Eagle, Lacrosse and The Patriot. [6]
This is a list of professional wrestling memorial shows from the 1980s until the present day. Memorial shows have been historically important in the history of professional wrestling, usually held in memory of a recently deceased wrestler, promoter or other well-known personality, and used to pay tribute to a particular individual's accomplishments and contributions to the industry.
January 24 – Capitol Wrestling Corporation (CWC) breaks away from the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) to form the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF). April 11 - Buddy Rogers was presented the WWWF World Heavyweight Championship at a WWWF TV taping in Washington, D.C., after being billed as the World Champion since late January.
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