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[edit] Jeff Gaylord
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]]}} Jeff Gaylord is a retired American professional wrestler who competed in North American regional and independent promotions including Bill Watts' Universal Wrestling Federation, World Class Championship Wrestling and the United States Wrestling Association during the late 1980s and 1990s, most notably as a frequent tag team partner of Jeff Jarrett. During the late 1990s, he was a member of "Psycho" Sid Vicious' The Psychos and, as Akeem Hassain, the USWA-faction of the Nation of Domination. He also had a stint in the World Wrestling Federation making a one time appearance as The Black Knight at the 1993 Survivor Series. [edit] Early life and careerBorn in St. Louis, Missouri, Gaylord played as a defensive lineman for the Missouri Tigers while attending the University of Missouri [1] and eventually became an All-American in 1981. [2] Making his professional debut in 1985, he began wrestling in the Mid-South area for the Universal Wrestling Federation facing Timothy Flowers, Tarzan Goto and Kevin the Magnificent in February 1986. [3] During the summer, he also feuded with the Russian Team facing Ivan & Nikita Koloff and Korstia Korchenko in a 6-man tag team match with Ken Massey and Perry Jackson as well as with Perry Jackson and Brett Wayne Sawyer against Korchenko & The Blade Runners on June 8. He also teamed with Ken Massey against Rick Steiner & Jack Victory at the Tulsa Convention Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma on August 17, 1987. [4] Facing Buddy Landell and The Angel of Death during the next few months, he later appeared on the UWF's Superdome Extravaganza supercard defeating Art Crews at The Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana on November 27, 1986. [5] He would later loose to One Man Gang in the opening rounds of the UWF/PWI Tournament the following month. During the next year, he would face Eli the Eliminator and, with Jeff Raitz, against Sting & Rick Steiner. He would later loose to Rick Steiner in a singles match at the Sam Houston Coliseum on January 23, 1987. [6] During 1989, Gaylord would also appear on WWF Wrestling Challenge teaming with Tim Horner against the Rougeau Brothers on April 16, before returning to World Class Championship Wrestling facing veterans such as Jimmy Jack Funk and Kerry Von Erich. [7] [edit] From Dallas to MemphisWrestling for World Class Championship Wrestling as the masked wrestler The Hood during the late 1980s, [8] he would become a mainstay in the area and briefly feuded with Jeff Jarrett and Bill Dundee later teaming with "Stunning" Steve Austin, Gary Young and Skandor Akbar in an 8-man Texas Tornado match loosing to Jeff Jarrett, Bill Dundee, Eric Embry and Percy Pringle in early 1990. [9] However, he would soon begin teaming his his former rival and defeated Brian Lee & Chuck Casey for the USWA Tag Team Championship on September 3, 1990. Feuding with Brian Lee & Don Harris over the titles, they would trade the tag team titles twice with Lee & Harris before finally loosing the titles to Tony Anthony & Doug Gilbert on October 6. Participating in the USWA Heavyweight Championship Tournament two days later, he defeated Doug Gilbert in the opening rounds before loosing to "Dirty" Dick Slater in the semi-finals on October 8. [10] Defeating Matt Borne and King Cobra in January 1991, Gaylord briefly appearing in the Global Wrestling Federation, he participated in the GWF World Television Championship Tournament loosing to Rasta the Voodoo Man in June 1991. [11] During the next two months, he would team with the Blue Avenger in the GWF World Tag Team Championship Tournament being eliminated by Bill Irwin & Johnny Ace [12] and, during the GWF North American Championship Tournament, lost to John Tatum in the opening rounds. [13] During this time, he was involved in an altercation with Eddie Gilbert at a Dallas wrestling event in which Gaylord allegedly "sucker-punched" Gilbert during an argument in Gilbert's dressing room at the Dallas Sportatorium. The two began fighting, until it was broken up by Doug Gilbert who assaulted Gaylord with a Coke bottle. Although Gaylord had been speaking to Gilbert regarding the possibility of being booked in Gilbert's promotion, Gilbert claimed in a later shoot interview that Gaylord was paid $1,000 by a Northeastern promoter to assault him after Gilbert had failed to show up for an event. [14] [edit] United States Wrestling AssociationReturning to the Memphis-area later that year, he lost to USWA Heavyweight Champion Jerry "The King" Lawler by disqualification on November 4 and, the following week, teamed with The Big O fighting to a double disqualification against Jerry Lawler & Bill Dundee on November 11. After loosing to Bill Dundee & The Spirit of America on November 18, Gaylord was absent from the promotion for several weeks before returning to face Jerry Lawler fighting him several times during an event on December 28, 1991. [15] Defeating The Candyman on January 6, he spent several months in the Puerto Rico-based Americas Wrestling Federation winning the AWF International Tag Team titles with Sunny Beach before returning later that year teaming with Mr. Hughes to defeat Jerry Lawler & Jeff Jarrett on September 21 and against Tony Williams & Robert Gibson on October 5. Returning to singles competition, he also defeated Tony Falk and Randy Rhodes before losing to Bill Dundee on October 26, 1992. After defeated Tony Williams in a rematch on November 2, he wrestled two matches in one night defeating Bart Sawyer and later teamed with USWA Southern Heavyweight Champion Brian Christopher loosing to The American Eagles (Bill Dundee & Danny Davis) on November 9, 1992. Suffering several looses to The American Eagles during the next few weeks, Gaylord teamed with Brian Christopher and The Masters of Terror (Ken Wayne & Ken Raper) in an 8-man tag team match defeating The American Eagles, Danny Davis and Bill Dundee and later the USWA Tag Team Champions The Moondogs (Moondog Spot & Moondog Spike) by disqualification on November 30. Loosing to The Moondogs in a tag team match with The Star Rider, he also lost to Tony DeNucci by disqualification on December 14. [16] In January 1993, he lost singles matches to Tony DeNucci, Danny Davis and Scott Campione. Although defeating Danny Davis in a rematch on February 1, he later teamed with Doink the Clown in a loosing effort against USWA Heavyweight Champion Jerry Lawler & USWA Southern Heavyweight Champion Jeff Jarrett on February 8. He would appear on several house shows for the World Wrestling Federation wrestling Jerry Lawler at several house shows in early 1993. Loosing to Tom Prichard later that month, he later feuded with The Rock-N-Roll Phantom defeating him and The Nightstalker several times in April. Defeating Johnny Polo on May 10, he and Jarrett reunited to defeat Well Dunn (Timothy Well & Steven Dunn) by disqualification during the same event. Feuding with C.W. Bergstrom during the next three months, Gaylord defeated Bergstrom in a "Strap On A Pole Match" on May 24 and again in a rematch on June 7 before loosing to him on June 14. Loosing to Bo Alexander and Tony Falk during the next several weeks, he was again defeated by C.W. Bergstrom on July 5, 1993. Defeating Johnny Polo, The Hawk and Colin Scott during the summer, he later defeated Tony Falk in a rematch and, later during the event, teamed with Miss Texas & Ken Wayne in a mixed 6-man tag team match defeating to PG-13 & The Black Pussycat on September 6, 1993. Defeating Wolfie D on September 13, although suffering a loss to Colin Scott on September 20, he also defeated Leon Downs and Jim Dodson before teaming with Mike Anthony to loose to The Moondogs (Moondog Spike & Moondog Cujo) on October 18. Entering the USWA Tag Team Championship Tournament several days later, he and Anthony again lost to The Moondogs on October 25. [17] Defeating Paul Neighbors by disqualification, he later teamed with Mike Anthony & Del Rios in a 6-man tag team match defeating Paul Neighbors, Reggie B. Fine and Doomsday on November 8, 1993. He and Anthony would also defeat Phi Delta Slam and PG-13 several times later that month. On November 24, he would also make a PPV appearance at the WWF's 1993 Survivor Series as The Black Knight along with The Red Knight & The Blue Knight [18] against the Hart family [19] and was later pinned by Owen Hart, becoming the first man eliminated. [20] Although originally scheduled to be captained by Jerry Lawler, Shawn Michaels was named as a last minute replacement due to Lawler's legal problems preventing him from appearing with the WWF. [21] Returning to the USWA, he and Mike Anthony defeated PG-13 for the USWA Tag Team Championship on November 29 although they would lose the titles a week later to The War Machines on December 6, 1993. [22] Loosing to Doug Gilbert on January 3, he managed to defeat Del Rios however he later lost to Skull Von Crush on January 24 and fought to a time limit draw with Reggie B. Fine on January 31. After a loss to Koko B. Ware on February 7, he teamed with Spellbinder & King Cobra defeating Skull Von Crush & The Nightmares at the supercard Memphis Memories on March 7 and later defeated Skull Von Crush on March 14. Teaming with Robert Gibson, Gaylord lost to Well Dunn on March 21 and, defeating Ken Wayne by disqualification on March 28, he teamed with Ricky Morton and Spellbinder to defeat Ken Wayne, Skull Von Crush and Leon Downs in a 6-man tag team match later that night. Defeating The Moondogs by disqualification in a tag team match with Don Bass on April 4, he and Spellbinder later lost to Bad Breed (Ian Rotten & Axl Rotten) on April 11 and to The Eliminators during the USWA Tag Team Championship Tournament on April 23. Loosing to Moondog Rex on May 2, he and the Spellbinder began feuding after loosing to The Eliminators on June 6 and faced each other in several singles matches during the month. Defeating Bull Pain, Leon Downs and Tony Falk in early July, he won a battle royal on July 25 before loosing to Sid Vicious later that night. He would later team with King Kong Bundy loosing to Sid Vicious & Spike Huber on August 1, 1994. Continuing his feud with Spellbinder as well as Spike Huber during the next several weeks, he eventually lost to Spellbinder on September 19. After being eliminated by Perry Saturn in the USWA Heavyweight Championship Tournament on October 3, he would also defeat Tony Williams before loosing to Spellbinder on October 17, 1994. Feuding with The Phantoms during late 1994, he defeated Phantom Sorrow on November 14 and, with King Cobra & Miss Texas, defeated Fantasia & The Phantoms in a mixed 6-man tag team match on November 21. [23] Remaining with the promotion during its last years, he lost to The Gambler by disqualification in his last appearance on May 15, 1995. [24] [edit] Later careerAfter leaving the USWA, Gaylord began wrestling for the American Wrestling Federation and later teamed with The Warlord fighting to a double disqualification with Hercules Hernandez & Mr. Hughes. This would later allow several other teams to advance to the second round including "Wildfire" Tommy Rich & Greg "The Hammer" Valentine eventually going on to defeat Koko B. Ware & "Mr. USA" Tony Atlas in the tournament finals. [25] [edit] Championships and accomplishments
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]]}} PHOTO OF PENI TAUFA'AO [edit] Early LifePeni Taufa'ao grew up part of a royal family in the small Island Kingdom of Tonga and played rugby as did most guys, but it is when Peni found his way to America did he find his true passion. Although Peni is from a royal family, he wanted to see the world and experience things before returning to Tonga and following in the footsteps of the men before him. However, setting foot outside of Tonga would prove to be an uphill battle for Peni. He didn't know how to speak English and came from a poor and very small country. After leaving Tonga Peni made a promise to himself, that he would make a name for Tongan athletes around the world. [edit] Pro CareerIn 2005 Peni started kickboxing, there he found success with his raw talent. Pulling together an undefeated record he turned to a more popular sport in mixed martial arts. In 2006 he made his Pro debut against a very tough wrestler in Isaiah Cobb-Adams. Knowing hardly an jiu-jitsu he won the fight by guillotine choke in the second round. For a guy who spoke hardly any english and with no one to translate for him, he started to grow a fan base. Fans would come up to him to take photos and he would just smile and laugh. As his english grew so did the support from Tongans around the world. Tongans are widely known for their Rugby and Football success, but here in a new sport a Tongan Star was emerging. Peni had his first set back going into his second fight and taking on jiu-jitsu student Sadhu Bott. Although Peni tasted defeat again he earned alot of recognition for his true warrior spirit. Since his loss he has pulled off 3 huge and very impressive victories and continues to rise in the Hawaii Rankings. Currently he is the number 3 Bantamweight fighter in Hawaii. [edit] SourcesMMA Hawaii Rankings [edit] VideosFight Footage (Fought with a dislocated elbow) 75.94.180.235 05:49, 17 October 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-10-17
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[edit] John Richmond (wrestler)
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]]}} John Richmond is a retired American professional wrestler, best known by his ringname Eli The Eliminator, who competed in North American regional promotions during the 1980s in Bill Watts' Universal Wrestling Federation and World Class Championship Wrestling, most notably as a member of Skandor Akbar's stable Devastation Inc.. He also had a brief stint in the American Wrestling Association as one half of the Maxx Brothers (also billed as the World or Wild Warriors) with Super Maxx. [1] He is not to be confused with retired independent wrestler Brian Cruz, whose used the ring name during the late 1990s. [edit] Early careerMaking his debut in early 1984, he first began wrestling in the Indianapolis-based World Wrestling Association as Mad Maxx defeating Disco Dog and Rocky Guerrero in singles matches before teaming with Super Maxx as the Wild Warriors defeating Jeff Van Kamp & Calypso Jim on July 7 and later Jeff Van Kamp & Dick the Bruiser for the WWA Tag Team Championship in September 1984. Although suffering a loss to Dick the Bruiser & Moose Cholak by disqualification on November 10, Richmond and Super Maxx successfully defended the titles for several months including close matches against Bobby Colt & Bobo Brazil; although the tag team title history during this time is largely unrecorded, at least one source claims the Maxx Brothers lost the titles to Bobby Colt and Bobo Brazil on December 29. [2] They later feuded with The Untouchables (Buster & Ice) in Windy City Pro Wrestling facing them at the Battle of the Belts supercards, including a steel cage match in which Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart would be in the corner of The Untouchables. [3] After loosing the titles to Dick the Bruiser & Bobby Colt in March 1985, he and Super Maxx jumped to the American Wrestling Association the following year [4] facing The Midnight Rockers and later feuded with The Samoan Connection (Farmer Boy Ipo & Leroy Brown) over the Polynesian Pacific Tag Team titles during the summer which was later aired by Atlanta promoter Joe Pedicino during the Hot Summer Night in Aloha Stadium television special. [3] During that year, they would later tour Japan facing Tatsumi Fujinami & Kengo Kimura. [5] [edit] Mid-South & World Class Championship WrestlingIn early 1987, Richmond began wrestling for the Universal Wrestling Federation teaming with "Wild" Bill Irwin to defeat The Fantastics at the Sam Houston Coliseum on January 23 and in a rematch the following night. [6] He and Irwin would later participate in the UWF Tag Team Title Tournament being eliminated by Steve Williams & Ted DiBiase in the opening rounds on February 7, 1987. [7] Along with Irwin, Richmond soon aligned himself with manager Skandar Akbar's Devastation Inc. and eventually followed Akbar to Fritz von Erich's World Class Championship Wrestling later that year. Feuding with Spike Huber, he and Abdullah the Butcher lost to Spike Huber & Red River Jack at the 4th annual Parade of Champions on May 3, 1987. During his time in the promotion, he would regularly appear on WCCW's weekly television program later facing Jeff Gaylord and Chavo Guerrero. In late 1987, he would return to Japan loosing to Super Strong Machine at the Ryōgoku Kokugikan in Tokyo, Japan on October 25, 1987. [8] [edit] Later careerAfter a brief stint in the Global Wrestling Federation feuding with former tag team partner Bill Irwin during 1990, he later teamed with Mike Samples although the two remained in the Memphis-area only a short time [9] and later teamed with John Tatum and Jack Victory against Savannah Jack, Sullivan Gundy and The Missing Link. Teaming with Keith Eric, he lost to Brian Christopher & Tony Williams and later with Brian Lee loosing to Curtis Thompson & Chris Walker in February 1991 before leaving the promotion. [10] [edit] Championships and accomplishments
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]]}} [edit] Biography[edit] Early years and Career in CyprusMixalis Xatzigiannis (Μιχάλης Χατζηγιάννης) is one of the most popular Greek singers. He was born in Nicosia, Cyprus on 5th November 1978, although his parents originate from Keryneia, from where they fled following the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974. He is a graduate of the Cyprus Music Academy (Royal College of London) with a degree in piano, guitar and music theory. When he was 15, he participated in a song contest in Cyprus, "Afetiries" where he won the first prize. He started his career in Cyprus with three records that all went platinum: "Senario", "O Mixalis Xatzigiannis Traguda Doro Georgiadi" and "Epafi". He also participated in a musical production in Cyprus called "Pygmalion". In May 1998 he represented Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest. He performed the song "Γένεσις" (Yenesis - Genesis), a composition of his own and took the 11th position. [edit] Career in GreeceLater in Athens, Greece he collaborated with the composer Yiorgos Hadjinassios and the lyricist poet Michales Bourboulis to create the album "Άγγιγμα ψυχής" (Angigma Psychis - Touch of Soul), which was released in December 1998. The album had music pieces and songs for the TV series bearing the same title. The album went platinum. The two songs main songs are "Άγγιγμα Ψυχής" (Angigma Psychis - Touch of Soul) and "Το Σώμα Που Ζητάς" (To Soma pou Zitas - The Body You Seek). In March of 2000 Xatzigiannis released his first solo album, "Παράξενη Γιορτή" (Paraxeni Giorti - Strange Celebration). Other composers and lyricists contributed to the making of this album, which was to produce some of the biggest hits of that year. The song "Μόνο Στα Όνειρα" (Mono Sta Onira - Only in Dreams) stayed at number one in the Greek radio airplay for several weeks. And two other songs from the album, "Παράξενη Γιορτή" (Paraxeni Giorti - Strange Celebration) and "Και Θα Χαθώ" (Ke tha Hatho - I’ll disappear), had similar successes. The album went double-platinum and was a career landmark for the young singer-songwriter in the Greek music scene. In November of the same year, he started to perform live shows in Athens. Early in 2001 he released the CD single "Δεν Έχω Χρόνο" (Den Eho Hrono - I Have No Time). It soon reached the top of the charts and went platinum. Later that year, he appeared live with the great Greek singer Haris Alexiou to great reviews. That summer, he toured Greece for the first time. In the spring of 2002 he released his second solo album "Κρυφό Φιλί" (Kryfo Fili - Secret Kiss), which has since gone triple-platinum. This album contains a series of big hits such as "Είσαι Εδώ" (Ise Edo - You Are Here), "Το Σ'αγαπώ" (To S’ Agapo - I Love You), "Χωρίς Αναπνοή" (Horis Anapnoi - Breathless), "Η Εκδρομή" (I Ekdromi - Excursion), "Καπνός" (Kapnos - Smoke) and other. This album established him as one of the most successful singer-songwriters and promising performers in the Greek music scene. In the summer of 2002 he toured Greece again with even greater success. And in winter he shared the same stage with another Greek icon, singer Dimitra Galani. In 2003 he released "Μόνος Μου" (Monos Mou - All Alone), an E.P. containing five songs, which went triple platinum. One of the songs, "Αν Μου Τηλεφωνούσες" (An Mou Tilephonouses - If You Called) became a hit and the demand for strong airplay kept growing for months. And it still remains one of the most popular ballads in Greece. In the summer of 2003 he toured Greece with 63 sold out shows. He received three awards in the official Greek music awards in 2003 and four in 2004, including the award for the best male performer of the year. In April 2004 , he released his third solo record, "Ακατάλληλη Σκηνή" (Akatalili Skini - X Rated Scene), which increased his popularity in the Greek music scene. On 30th April 2004, he represented Cyprus at the official enlargement ceremony which took place in Warsaw, to mark the accession of ten new countries into the European Union. In the summer of 2004 he toured Greece and sang at the closing ceremony of the Olympic Games in Athens. In winter he made about 100 appearances in Athens and Salonika with the hugely popular singer, Paschalis Terzis. In the summer of 2005 he toured Greece once again ending in September at Lycabettus Theatre, Mount Lycabettus, Athens with two sold out, recorded, concerts. In October he travelled to Australia for the first time and had three concerts. In November he started performning with Antonis Remos, in Athens until April 2006. In March 2006 he released his first live album taken from the recorded concerts in Lycabettus with three new songs, "Δε Φεύγω" (De fevgo - I'm not Leaving), "Δεν Είμαι Εδώ Για Κανένα" (Den ime edo gia kanena - I'm Not Here For Anyone) and "Μοιάζουμε" (Miazoume - We're Alike) all becoming hits. The live album also contained a DVD with photographs of scenes from the concerts and backstage. Later in April, he toured Canada and the U.S. with George Dalaras. And in May he went to Salonika where he appeared with Natasa Theodoridou. In summer he toured Greece performing 50 sold out concerts. In August he released a single, "Ola i tipota" (Ola i tipota - All or nothing). In December 2006 he released his fourth studio album, "Φίλοι και Εχθροί" (Fili ke ehthri - Friends and Foes) with some songs becoming big hits - "Να Είσαι Εκεί" (Na ise eki - Be There), "Αισθήματα" (Esthimata - Feelings), "Χέρια Ψηλά" (Heria psila - Hands High) and other. On 15th December, 2006 he began performing in Vox in Athens. In March 2007 he collaborated with German Rock band, Reamonn and released the hit "Tonight" with Greek lyrics by Eleana Vrahali. The song is included in the re-release of "Wish" by Reamonn and "Φίλοι και Εχθροί" (Fili ke ehthri - Friends and Foes) of Michalis Hatzigiannis. Later in June he released the single "Πιο Πολύ"(Pio Poly - More) with four songs: the new song "Pio poly", a Passion remix of "Pio poly", the duet "Tonight" with Reamonn and a Moscow electro mix of "Heria psila". He also started his summer tour in Greece,after his appearances in Vox which ended in May. In October and November he will tour in Germany,the Netherlands,Switzerland and Belgium. [edit] Discography{{See Also|Mixalis Zatzigiannis discography}} [edit] Cyprus[edit] Albums
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