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Jeff Van Camp Sr. (born April 3, 1962) is an American police officer and retired professional wrestler. He is best known for his appearances with the World Wrestling Association and Southeast Championship Wrestling in the mid-1980s under his real name and the ring name Lord Humongous .
Stark only played Lord Humongous for the first couple of months of 1984 before he was replaced by Jeff Van Camp under the mask without the CWA revealing that it was a different man playing the part. At that time, Lord Humongous was introduced to the public with an official music video “War Machine” by KISS, which became his entrance theme ...
The Stud Stable was first formed by "The Original Tennessee Stud" Ron Fuller in Southeastern Championship Wrestling in 1982. His version included Fuller's cousin Jimmy Golden, a young Arn Anderson and the masked Lord Humongous (not Sid Vicious, but the original Lord Humongous).
Jeff Van Camp (born September 9, 1987) is a former American football quarterback. He played college football at Florida Atlantic University , under head coach Howard Schnellenberger , as well as high school football at Navarre High School in Navarre, Florida .
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Lord Humongous, Reggie B. Fine [28] Nikita Mulkovitch unknown 1960s-1970s National Wrestling Alliance, World Wide Wrestling Federation: Rugged Russians Ole Anderson (Alan Rogowski) 1942-2024 1989-1990 World Championship Wrestling: Arn Anderson, Ric Flair, Barry Windham, Sid Vicious: Oliver Humperdink (John Sutton) 1949–2011 1973–1993, 1995
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The AWA Southern Heavyweight Championship was a major professional wrestling title in the Continental Wrestling Association during the 1970s and 1980s. The title is part of a long lineage that was started when the NWA Southern Junior Heavyweight Championship, in use since 1939, was renamed the NWA Southern Heavyweight Championship (Memphis version) in 1974.