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[edit] Jeff walker is god
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[edit] Danny Stanton II (the Second)
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[edit] MAYNEFRAME
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[edit] Category:Post-apocalyptic games
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[edit] On the Doll (Film)
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[edit] Toro y Moi
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[edit] One I made earlier
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[edit] maggie thiessen
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[edit] Three Days with Heiji Hattori (2 Hour Special)
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[edit] Sarah Larson
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[edit] Mount Rushmore Coincidences.
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[edit] Andrew
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[edit] B.A.T.M.A.N
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[edit] Kurt Beyer
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]]}} Kurt Beyer is a semi-retired American professional wrestler competed in Japanese and international promotions during the 1990s. A second generation wrestler, he is the son of Dick Beyer. [edit] Early lifeBorn in Buffalo, New York, Beyer was raised in Akron and later Tokyo, Japan when his father began wrestling full time for All Japan Pro Wrestling. Accompanying his father as he toured the country, Beyer grew up around wrestlers such as brothers Maurice & Paul Vachon, Red Bastien, George Steele Nick Bockwinkel and his uncle Red Lyons. At the age of four, he would have to be looked after by the time keeper after twice jumping the guardrail to help his father during a match against Mr. Moto. [1] He would later become involved in ameteur wrestling and won the Far East Heavyweight Championship in 1979. After graduating from the University of San Francisco, Beyer became involved in jounalism eventually becoming a writer and editor for The Daily Yomiuri and later involved in advertising for the Tokyo-based corporation Odyssey, Inc. [edit] CareerIn 1990, the then 30-year-old Beyer left Tokyo and began training at his father's wrestling school The Destroyer Pro-Wrestling Academy in New York and later, under Kenta Kobashi at All Japan Professional Wrestling dojo. One of the few foreigners allowed to attend the dojo, the school is well known for its strict training schedules which include 1,600 sit-ups, 500 back extensions, 1,200 push-ups, 500 squats, hours of sparring and 300 to 500 "bumps" (body slams, back drops, etc.). Making his debut in All-Japan Pro Wrestling in January 1993, he began wrestling regularly at Tokoyo's Budokan Hall feuding with Dory Funk, Jr. loosing to Funk on February 28 [2] and teaming with Al Perez, lost to Dan Kroffat & Doug Furnas on June 1, 1993. [3] The ultimate highlight of Kurt Beyer's professional wrestling career came when he served as The Destroyer's tag-team partner for his father's last three matches in Kanagawa, Yokohama and, finally, Tokyo [4] defeating Masao Inoue, Haruka Eigen and Masa Fuchi in a 6-man tag team match with The Destroyer and Giant Baba at a sold-out Budokan arena on July 29, 1993. [5] The match, which featured the first father-son tag team match in Japanese wrestling history, was extensivly covered by the Japanese media. The following year, he participated in the 1994 Summer Action Series as part of the 10-man American contingent which included Tom Zenk, Terry "Bam Bam" Gordy and his nephew Richard Slinger, "Dr. Death" Steve Williams, The Eagle, Johnny Smith, Abdullah the Butcher, Giant Kimala II and Johnny Ace. During the series, he and Zenk lost to Terry Gordy and Richard Slinger in front of a sold out 2,700 croud in Kurashiki on July 19 and, two days later, lost to Tom Zenk in a singles match at the Korakuen Hall. Teaming with Zenk, the two would lose to Jun Akiyama & Tamon Honda at the Shimazu Gym on June 22 and teamed with Terry Gordy and Richard Slinger in a 6-man tag team match defeating Tom Zenk, The Eagle and Johnny Smith at Budokan Hall on July 28 in the final event of the tour. [6] During the 1990s, he also feuded with Franz Schumann over the CWA Middleweight Championship while in the Catch Wrestling Association before loosing to Schumann in Bremen, Germany. [edit] Recent yearsReturning to the United States during the early 2000s, he made several appearances appearing with IAW Wrestling winning the IAW Teleision Championship from "Flying" Andy Chene in late 2002 before loosing the title back to Chene at the supercard "Clash at the Cove" in South Bend, Indiana on July 12, 2003. The show would also feature "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan, The Barbarian and manager Bobby "The Brain" Heenan. The following year, Beyer teamed with The Barbarian in a tag team match at the Stanley Coveleski Regional Stadium in South Bend on July 10, 2004 [7] and, the following year, lost in a rematch to Andy Chene on June 25, 2005. [8] [edit] Championships and accomplishments
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[edit] Tinhorn:
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[edit] James Arthur Kjelgaard
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[edit] Gareth Hattersley
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[edit] Red Hot Roulette
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[edit] Wikipedia Homeschooling
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[edit] Scott Meyer
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[edit] Website-www.iyottube.com
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[edit] Diana Bai
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[edit] Gary Williams (wrestler)
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]]}} Gary Williams is a Canadian professional wrestler who has competed in Canadian independent promotions during the 1990s and has had brief stints in World Championship Wrestling and the World Wrestling Federation. [edit] Early careerBorn in Moncton, New Brunswick, Williams was a wrestling fan growing up and eventually contacted local referee Frank Parker and wrestler Todd "The Bodd" Douglas in 1996 to begin training for a career in professional wrestling. Training with Douglas for a short time, Williams later trained with Stampede Wrestling veteran Hubert Gallant in March 1997 before making his professional debut three months later on May 24 in Truro, Nova Scotia for Emile Dupree's Grand Prix Wrestling. Remaining with the promotion throughout the summer, he was eventually noticed at an event in Cocagne, New Brunswick by Leo Burke who was scouting talent in the Maritimes and invited Williams to train with Bret Hart at the Hart Dungeon in Calgary, Alberta. [2] Arriving in Calgary in January 1998, Williams would spend much of the year training with Bret Hart and Bad News Allen before returning to the Maritimes. [edit] World Championship Wrestling & the World Wrestling FederationDuring the next few years, Williams would compete for numerous independent promotions including Stampede Wrestling, the Can-Am Wrestling Federation and promoter Tony Condello's IWA promotion feuding with Steve Rivers and Massive Damage while continuing to compete for Grand Prix Wrestling eventually becoming one of the leading independent wrestlers on the Canadian independent circuit. In March 1999, Burke negotiated with World Championship Wrestling for Williams to appear in several tryout matches which wrestling his former trainer Todd Douglas on Monday Night Nitro in Toronto and on WCW Saturday Night in Kitchener. After another tryout match in Winnipeg a year later, he contacted Kevin Kelly and received a tryout match on WWF Jakked against Billy Gunn at the Calgary Saddledome. [edit] Return to the MaritimesContinuing to compete in Canada, Williams worked with several younger wrestlers in Grand Prix Wrestling including Mike Hughes and Kingman during the late 1990s. One of several wrestlers who joined Hughes in Real Action Wrestling, a rival promotion of Grand Prix Wrestling, he would feud with Hughes and Bobby Rude defeating them in several singles and tag team matches with Chi Chi Cruz before loosing to Hughes on July 22, 2001. While in the promotion, he would also feud with rival Massive Damage as well as battling Hughes and members of his stable The Kardinal Sinners and wrestled against Barry Horowitz, Eddie Watts and Duke McIsaac during the summer. Feuding with Chi Chi Cruz over the RAW Heavyweight title during 2002, Williams eventually lost to Cruz in a ladder cage match on July 29, 2002. During the next two years, he would tour Canada defeating Steve Wilde to win Can-Am Heavyweight title on February 3, 2003 and won three-way match over Sinn and King Lau at an event for Monster Pro Wrestling in Edmonton on February 4, 2004. [edit] Recent yearsIn early 2004, Williams relocated to Halifax, Nova Scotia after the decline of wrestling events in the Calgary-area and eventually opened his own wrestling school the Wildman Academy on February 1, 2005. With his previous experience helping run training camps at Sean Dunster's wrestling school in Edmonton, the Wildman Academy soon became one of the leading wrestling schools in the Maritimes. [3] Williams also competed in the first [4] and second annual Maritime Cup tournament held by East Coast Pro Wrestling which featured many of the top independent wrestlers in Canada including Kingman, Duke MacIsaac, Trash Canyon, Scott Savage, Tony Armstrong, Cinder, Lincoln Steen, Marko Estrada and Vinny Glyde. [5] Williams would defeat Paco Loco in the opening rounds and Scott Savage in the semifinals before loosing to Duke McIsaac in the finals. He would also defeat Tony Armstrong and Scott Savage while in ECWA during early May. In 2005, he appeared on the documentary television series "Wrestling Reality" which featured many Canadian independent wrestlers including Mike Hughes, Sidewinder, Marisa, Titus and Krysta Lynn Scott. [6] [7] [8] [9] He would go on to win the first match on Wrestling Reality teaming with Bobby Roode to defeat Trash Canyon & Duke MacIsaac on June 2, 2006; he would later defeat Roode in a singles match to become the first Wrestling With Reality Champion. He would later face Titus, who recently won the third Maritime Cup Tournament, defeating him at the Halifax Forum on August 18, 2006. [10] Defeating Titus and Mike Hughes during early 2007, he and Trash Canyon lost a tag team match to Mike Hughes & Lincoln Steen on May 2. Teaming with James Mason, he defeated Tommy Osbourne & Scott Savage in Sussex, New Brunswick on May 4 although he would loose to Brody Steele in Bathurst, New Brunswick and to Steele, Mike Hughes and Lincoln Steen in a 6-man tag team match with Trash Canyon and James Mason during the next two days. [edit] Championships and accomplishments
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[edit] John Meade Falkner
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[edit] YUBA CITY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
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[edit] Mark Nason
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[edit] lots of random letters
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[edit] Triple Square screws
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[edit] William Ernest Metzger
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[edit] Stichic Form
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[edit] Bizzy Lizzy (singer)
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[edit] The Hatch
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