Harold Hoag
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Ring name(s) | Ice Train MI Smooth |
Billed height | 6 ft 2 in |
Billed weight | 315 lbs |
Born | 1966 |
Resides | Florida |
Billed from | Detroit (as Ice Train) Atlanta (as MI Smooth) |
Debut | 1990 |
Harold Hoag was a professional wrestler who once worked for WCW. He is better known under the name of Ice Train.
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[edit] Career
Harold Hoag became a pro wrestler in 1990 after playing football for the University of Michigan. He wrestled in World Championship Wrestling and was managed by Theodore Long. He lost to Ron Simmons at the Clash of the Champions television special on January 27, 1994.
He formed a short-lived tag team with Scott Norton called Fire & Ice. They feuded with The Steiner Brothers until Norton turned on him.
During the New Blood angle in 2000, he was M.I. Smooth. He was an assistant to the New Blood and occasional wrestler.
[edit] In wrestling
[edit] Finishing and signature moves
- Ice Breaker (Big splash)
- Full nelson slam
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