Randy Thornton
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Randy Thornton was an American football player and a professional wrestler in World Championship Wrestling.
[edit] Career
Randy Thornton attended the University of Houston where he played football. He went on to play in the National Football League for the Denver Broncos for 9 years and played in the 1997 and 1998 Super Bowls with them.
In 1998, he became a professional wrestler under the name of Swoll in World Championship Wrestling. He was a member of Master P's "No Limit Soldiers" and feuded with the West Texas Rednecks. He also wrestled in New Japan Pro Wrestling before leaving the sport in 1999.
He has been a bodyguard for Master P, whom he grew up with.
He now does public speaking and raps to youngsters about the dangers of drugs and hanging out with the wrong crowd. He runs through blocks of ice, smashes up bricks and rolls up stainless steel frying pans with his bare hands during his messages. He is a born-again Christian and also speaks for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
[edit] Profile
- Height: 6'7"
- Weight: 325 lbs.
- Birthday: -
- Hometown: New Orleans, Louisiana
- Trainer: Brad Rheingans
- Debut: 1998
- Other Gimmicks: Swoll, The Big Swoll