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[edit] Elizabeth M. Chandler
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[edit] Suffokate
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[edit] Tommy Jammer (3rd resubmission)
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Infobox Wrestler
]]}} Tommy Jammer is a retired American professional wrestler who competed in Midwest regional promotions including Pro Wrestling America and the American Wrestling Association in the late 1980s. [edit] CareerTrained by Eddie Sharkey during the mid-1980s, he was one of several wrestlers as part of a talent exchange agreement between Sharkey and AWA promoter Greg Gagne to make his debut in the last years of the AWA. [1] Participating in a 17-man Battle Royal to crown a new AWA World Heavyweight Champion in St. Paul, Minnesota on February 7, 1989 [2], Jammer was the first man to be eliminated. [3] He did, however, score one of his first victories in the promotion defeating Mike Enos almost two weeks later in Marshfield, Wisconsin on February 18 and, in a tag team match with Derrick Dukes, defeated Badd Company resulting in Pat Tanaka and Paul Diamond splitting up in Rochester, Minnesota on May 6, 1989. [4] Feuding with Jonnie Stewart during his early months in the promotion, he defeated Stewart at AWA War in the Windy City on June 23 [5] and was later schedualed to face him at the CNE Coliseum in Toronto, Canada on December 6 although Paul Diamond substituted him when he was unable to make the event. [6] During the next year, Jammer appeared on several AWA supercards loosing to Tully Blanchard at SuperClash 4 on April 8 [7] and wrestled in numerous matches as part of Baron von Raschke's Baron's Blitzers during the Team Challenge Series, eventually facing Larry's Legends (Destruction Crew & The Texas Hangmen) in an 8-man "Behind the 8-Ball" tag team elimination match on September 10, 1990. He would also feud with AWA World Heavyweight Champion Larry Zbyszko before he left the promotion in December 1990. Jammer would wrestle his last match with the AWA in Bloomington, Minnesota loosing to Larry Cameron on May 3, 1991. Like many other AWA wrestlers, Jammer began to wrestle with the Minneapolis-based Pro Wrestling America after the AWA folded in 1990. He continued to wrestle in the Minnesota area during the early 1990s, winning the NSW Tag team titles with Baron von Raschke, although he would eventually retire by the end of 1994. [edit] Championships and accomplishments
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Comment. As far as I'm aware, in response to the editor's review from the last submission, submitting the article to WP:DRV applies when it is felt the article has been improperly deleted in which case the contents of the former article are restored. However, in this case, this article is based entirely on my own work and is significantly different from the previously deleted article. In both these cases, I'm only responding to the guidelines as listed on WP:DRV and Wikipedia:Criteria for speedy deletion. In addition, I have submitted a number of wrestling-related articles which had been previously deleted either by WP:Afd or WP:Prod (Dean Higuchi, George Wells (wrestler), Jim Lanning, Al Blake, Art Crews, etc.) 72.74.220.188 07:09, 8 November 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-11-10
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[edit] Ron Hutchinson (3rd resubmission)
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]]}} Ron Hutchinson is a retired Canadian professional wrestler, trainer and promoter who competed for Canadian independent promotions such as Grand Prix Wrestling and had a brief stint in the World Wrestling Federation during the mid-1980s. He is also the promoter of the Toronto-based Apocalypse Wrestling Federation [1] and the head trainer of Carmen Electra's Naked Women's Wrestling League. [2] The owner of the Ron Hutchinson Wrestling Acadamy at Sully's Gym [3] and co-owner of Sweet Daddy Siki and Ron Hutchinson's School of Wrestling, he is also credited as one of the leading trainers of professional wrestlers in Canada whose students include Adam Copeland, [4] Christian Cage, Tiger Ali Singh, Johnny Swinger, Mad Dog Rex, Joe E. Legend [5], The Original Sinn [6] and Asylum [7] as well as valets Trish Stratus, Tracy Brookshaw and Gail Kim. [8] [edit] Early life and careerBorn in Toronto, Hutchinson became interested in professional wrestling at a young age watching The Shiek and Dewey Robertson. In 1981, while still attending Northern Secondary high school, the 17-year-old Hutchinson began training with Sweet Daddy Siki and Johnny Powers at Sully's Gym. Training part-time for two years, he would wrestle his first professional match with Danny Little Wolf defeating Teddy Marshall & Joey War Eagle at Scarboro Arena Gardens on June 5, 1983 and began wrestling for promoter "Bearman" Dave McKigney soon after his debut. He would also wrestle for the WWF around Southern Ontario during the mid 1980s appearing in a televised match against the Iron Sheik on the WWF's Black Saturday cards and regularly appeared on televised matches for Maple Leaf Wrestling in Brantford, Ontario. [5] He would later face Jake "The Snake" Roberts on April 26 and Dory Funk, Jr. on May 10 while the WWF toured Ontario in 1986. [edit] Grand Prix WrestlingDuring the summer season, he also toured with Maritime-based Grand Prix Wrestling as well as National Wrestling Alliance-affiliated territories in the Montreal and southern Ontario-area with Pro Wrestling Canada. For over three years, he would face wrestlers including Masahiro Chono, Mr. Pogo, "Killer" Karl Krupp, Jos Leduc, Frenchy Martin and Leo Burke during his time in the Maritime provinces. He would also wrestle midget star Sky Low Low and "Monster Ripper" Rhonda Singh in mixed tag team matches as well. After touring Quebec with Leo Burke's International Wrestling promotion during 1986 and 1987, he returned to Grand Prix Wrestling as the masked wrestler The Intelligent and the Sensational Masked Thunderbolt as a member of "Bulldog" Bob Brown stable Bulldog's Army feuding with Leo Burke, "Rotten" Ron Starr, The Great Malumba, Stephen Petitpas, Vinnie Valentino, Cuban Assassin, Sunny War Cloud and Buddy Lane for over two years. [edit] RetirementThe same year he made his wrestling debut, he began attending Ryerson Polytechnical Institute studying journalism and continued wrestling part-time during the semester, and full-time during the summer. After Johnny Powers left Sully's Gym, he was offered a position as an instructor by Siki who was impressed by his knowledge of amateur wrestling. After retiring in 1990, he remained at Sully's Gym after Siki left in 1994. Later opening a wrestling school with Siki, he would train many of Canada's top independent wrestlers throughout the 1990s, many of whom would later compete in the WWF and NWA: TNA. [5] In September 1997, Hutchinson would appear on a wrestling event promoted by Tiger Jeet Singh in Middlesex, England with over 10,000 in attendance and later aired on PPV in India. During that year, he would also appear with WWF Canada President Carl DeMarco on CBC TV's teen talk show "Jonovision" as well as a second appearance in September 1998 along with two students, Tiger Ali Singh and Jason Sensation. [edit] Apocalypse Wrestling FederationIn August 1998, in association with his wrestling school, Hutchinson established the Apocalypse Wrestling Federation which began holding events in the Toronto-area with its first show on August 30, 1998. During the next year, Missy Hyatt would make her Canadian debut appearing at the supercard "A Valentine to Remember" on February 14 winning the AWF Heavyweight Championship in a mixed tag team match with Miss B. Haven against Sherri Martel and the Squeegee Kid during the event. [9] This would be the first wrestling event in which a woman would hold a men's wrestling title. [10] During that same year, he would also promote Terry Funk's Canadian retirement match "One Last Dance" in which Funk would defeat Sabu on June 6, 1999. The following month, he would begin promoting the annual AWF Ironman Tournament in which over 100 matches would be booked in an 18-day period. The tournament, which would be held for the next four years, would feature matches from top Canadian independent wrestlers and, in 2002, the Canadian debuts of WWF valets Jillian Hall, Beth Phoenix and Japanese female wrestler Sumie Sakai. [edit] Recent yearsIn early 2003, he and AWF Promotions President Rod Boudreau issued a public statement annoucing the purchase of the historical Newsboys boxing gym in Toronto's east end and reopening the training center as the Pro Wrestling Training Gym. [11] In April of the year, he traveled to Tokyo, Japan to organize GAEA Japan's 8th Anniversary show at Yokohama Bunka Gym with promoter Chigusa Nagayo. He would later co-promote Carmen Electra's female wrestling promotion Naked Women's Wrestling League, serving as the promotion's head trainer and consultant in October 2003. As recently as 2005, he began training former reality TV star Mandy Weaver for a career in the promotion. [12] In October 2007, Hutchinson took part in a three-city tour of India with Tiger Jeet Singh's Universal Wrestling Stars, Incorporated and included American independent wrestlers Sonjay Dutt, Steve Corino, Jerry Lynn, Don Paysan as well as Canadian female wrestlers Kacey Diamond, Josianne the Pussycat and Portia Perez. While in Ludhiana, Punjab, Hutchinson was involved in an incident in which Russian wrestler Jason the Legend of Pro Wrestling ZERO-ONE attempted to assault several Indian reporters during a press conference when the wrestlers were apparently told their tour was to be postponed. Throwing a table across the room, Jason had attempted to assault the reporters before being restrained by several wrestlers present. Although there were no reports of anyone injured, the Senior Superintendent of Police had reported that the wrestler's passports had been siezed pending a police investigation. The incident would also be shown on Indian television such as Day Break as well as being covered by the Daily India and The Times of India. [13] [edit] Championships and accomplishments
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[edit] External linksComment. This article was previously declined for recreation, as it has been deleted twice in the past and qualifies for speedy deletion under CSD G4 (Recreation of deleted material). However, I believe this criteria dosen't apply as this version is based on my own original work and fully passes WP:BIO. Quoting from Wikipedia:Criteria for speedy deletion, this criteria applies when "A copy, by any title, of a page deleted via a deletion discussion, provided the copy is substantially identical to the deleted version and that any changes in the recreated page do not address the reasons for which the material was deleted." 72.74.220.188 07:09, 8 November 2007 (UTC) Articles for creation/2007-11-10
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[edit] Buck Quartermain and Buck Quartermaine to Jason Seguine
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[edit] Kostas Petrou (The Greek Tank)
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[edit] Ashake (Marvel Comics)
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[edit] Brandon L. Carter (Tampa, Florida)
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[edit] Biography
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[edit] Catholic Priests' Association for Justice
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[edit] Ole Haraldsson
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[edit] The Northen Lands
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[edit] Lucas Keller
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[edit] From the Sitar to the Guitar
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[edit] Furbish's Lousewort
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]]}} Furbish's Lousewort (Pedicularis furbishiae) is a perennial herb found only on the shores of the upper St. John River in Maine and New Brunswick. Furbish's lousewort was first recognized as a new species by Maine naturalist and botanical artist Kate Furbish in 1880 [1]. It is considered an endangered species in the United States and Canada, and is threatened by habitat destruction, as well as riverside development, forestry, littering and recreational use of the riverbank. It is in the same family as snapdragon and figwort. Because it is endangered and endemic to the area, development projects must be sure to preserve its habitat. It was once thought to be extinct, making it a Lazarus taxon. [edit] DescriptionFurbish's Lousewort is not distinguished by large and showy flowers. It "averages 75 cm in height. During its first few years of growth, it forms a basal rosette of deeply incised fern like leaves. Usually after three years the Lousewort begins to flower, often from a single, slightly hairy and reddish tinged stem with a few branches near the top. Furbish's Lousewort flowers are small, yellow and snap-dragon like. They are clustered in a short cylindrical head, and open sequentially from the lower to the upper-most between July and August." [2] [edit] HabitatIt grows on the bank of the St. John River in three areas of New Brunswick and at 18 sites in Maine. [3] It needs moist, unstable, semi-shaded, eroding banks subject to flooding, and ice-scouring. Category:Scrophulariaceae Category:Flora of Canada Category:Flora of Northeastern United States Category:Flora of New Brunswick Category:Flora of Maine [edit] Sourceshttp://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=PEFU http://www.naturetrust.nb.ca/st-john-furbish-lousewort.php http://www.speciesatrisk.gc.ca/search/speciesDetails_e.cfm?SpeciesID=179 http://www.naturaltourist.com/content/content.asp?CGYID=20&CID=253&LID=5 http://www.fws.gov/r5gomp/gom/habitatstudy/metadata/furbishs_lousewort_model.htm http://fwie.fw.vt.edu/WWW/esis/lists/e705003.htm
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[edit] Messages from Michael - A channeled conversation with a teaching entity
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[edit] Ashake (Marvel Comics)
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[edit] David Patchen, American Glass Artist
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[edit] Darrell McIntyre
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[edit] Extras(novel)
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[edit] National Youth Brass Band of Wales
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