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[edit] Haci Osman Karaaslan
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[edit] Zigs (film)
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[edit] Paul Tynan
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[edit] Herman Tumurcuoglu
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[edit] Sozosha College of Design
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[edit] Bhupesh Mansukhani (SME - Windows Installer)
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[edit] Darkroom Productions
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[edit] Air War
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[edit] Haci Osman Karaaslan
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[edit] Professor Nafees Siddiqui
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[edit] Yusuffali M A
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[edit] Bill Dance
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[edit] .tv Corporation
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[edit] Enrico Accatino
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[edit] Koan Generative Music Software
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[edit] Jam of the week
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[edit] John W. Beckwith (Bishop)
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[edit] Danny Little Bear
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]]}} Danny Little Bear (1926-May 12, 1991) was an American professional wrestler who competed in North American regional promotions including the National Wrestling Alliance, particularly the Central States and Gulf Coast territories, where he remained one of the regions most popular stars during the 1960s and 70s. His feuds with Yasu Fuji & Chati Yokochi and Black Angus Campbell and manager Percival A. Friend were the cause of frequent riots and arrests in the St. Joseph-Kansas City area during the summer of 1972. He also had a successful stint in Stu Hart's Stampede Wrestling, holding the promotions Stampede Wrestling North American Heavyweight Championship for much of early 1974. [edit] Early careerBorn in Jonesboro, Georgia, he made his professional wrestling debut in 1956 at age 30. Spending the next several years competing in various Southeastern regional promotions, he gained considerable experience while in Championship Wrestling from Florida and Georgia Championship Wrestling during the early 1960s. In May 1964, Danny Little Bear faced Johnny Bruce, Sputnik Monroe and Joe McCarthy who he fought to a time limit draw at the William Bell Auditorium in Augusta, Georgia on May 25. The following night he lost to Don Carson at the Macon City Auditorium in Macon, Georgia. Loosing to Wildman Phillips at the Ponce de Leon Ball Park in Atlanta, Georgia on June 5, he also teamed with Ron Reed in a tag team match against Johnny Heidman & Dick Dunn and in a singles match faced The Destroyer later that month. [2] In 1966, he would lose to Swede Karlson on May 17, 1966. Defeating Jack Vansky at the Paul Jones Sports Arena in Atlanta, Georgia on May 20, he would also team with Chief Crazy Horse against the Mysterious Medics the next night in Marietta. Loosing to them in a rematch in Atlanta on May 27, he also faced Jack Vansky in a rematch on June 4 as well as defeated Pancho Rosario and Wildman Wehba during the next week. Facing Bob Armstrong, Ken Yates and Pancho Rosario later that month, he also teamed with Chief Crazy Horse to defeat Ken Yates & Evil Eye Valentine at the Atlanta Municipal Auditorium in Atlanta on July 8. Although loosing to Tito Carreon on July 15, he would later defeat Jimmy Valentine in Macon on July 26 and, with Chief Crazy, faced the Infernos in Albany, Georgia two days later. He would also briefly feud with The Golden Terror before leaving the area in early August. [2] [edit] NWA Central States and the Gulf CoastThe following year, he would defeat Jack Dalton for the Louisiana Heavyweight Championship in Baton Rouge, Louisiana on February 3 and, with Bobby Fields, defeated Jack & Frank Dalton for the NWA United States Tag Team Championship on February 21, 1967. Loosing the Louisiana Heavyweight title to Ken Lucas on March 31 and the tag team titles back to the Daltons on April 11, he and Luke Brown would defeat Dick Murdoch & K.O. Kox in Kansas City, Missouri three months later to win the NWA North American Tag Team Championship on June 31. The two would defend the titles for a little more then a month before Brown walked out on Danny Little Bear during a match on September 4. He later regained the tag team titles teaming with Stan Pulaski to defeat Tarzan Tyler & The Viking in a tournament final for the tag team titles on September 18. Although loosing the titles to Luke Brown & The Ox the following month, Danny Little Bear teamed with The Viking to recapture the tag team titles from his former tag team partner in St. Joseph, Missouri on November 7. Holding the titles for less then two weeks, they would loose the titles to K.O. & Killer Kox on November 20, 1967. Two years later, Danny Little Bear would win the NWA Central States Heavyweight championship in a tournament in St. Joseph on November 28, 1969. He would hold the title for over four months before loosing the title to Roger Kirby on April 3, 1970. While in Maple Leaf Wrestling, he and Reg Parks lost to the Hollywood Blonds (Dale Roberts & Jerry Brown) at the Varsity Arena in Toronto, Ontario on September 5, 1971. [3] The following year, he teamed with Omar Atlas to defeat Yasu Fuji & Chati Yokochi for the NWA North American Tag Team titles on January 27, 1972 before loosing the titles back to Yasu Fuji & Chati Yokochi on February 10. Defeating Harley Race for the NWA Central States Heavyweight title in St. Joseph the following night, he made a brief appearance in Stampede Wrestling facing Sailor White on February 15 [4] before returning to Kansas City to defeat Yasu Fuji & Chati Yokochi for the titles on March 9 before loosing the titles back to Fuji & Yokochi in Wichita, Kansas two days later. Later that month, he and Pat O'Connor would fight to a 45 min. time limit draw against Fuji & Yokochi in a 2-of-3 falls match at the Kansas City Memorial Hall in Kansas City on March 23. [5] [edit] Feud with Black Angus CampbellOn March 29 at the St. Joseph City Auditorium, he would reunite with The Viking in the semi-main event to challenge Fuji & Yokochi for the tag team titles however the two began fighting with each other as the match started and were counted out. Later that night, he and The Viking would also be included in a 12 1/2-man battle royal which included Bob Orton, Sr., Steve Bolus, Pat O'Connor, Terry Martin, Rufus R. Jones, "Black" Jack Black, Yasu Fuji & Chati Yokochi, Omar Atlas, Black Angus Campbell and Percival Friend. While attempting to throw Percival Friend over the top rope, Danny Little Bear would be eliminated by Earl Black. The winner was to receive a $1,250 purse as well as a title shot against then NWA World Heavyweight Champion Dory Funk, Jr. [6] [7] He and The Stomper would soon begin pursuing the NWA North American Tag Team Champions loosing to them in a Texas Death Match on May 12. As the end of the match, as Danny Little Bear was about to pass out from a nervehold submission hold applied by Yasu Fuji, local and state police had to restrain several fans from entering the ring. [8] They would also fight them to a no-contest in a Texas Tornado match which eventually involved much of the wrestlers backstage to break up the fight. [9] Despite these setbacks, he and The Stomper were able to win the titles later that month. During this time, he began feuding with Black Angus Campbell over the NWA Central States Heavyweight Championship and soon lost the title to Campbell in Kansas City. Following the match, Campbell and his manager Percival A. Friend had to leave the arena under a police escort as fights started breaking out in the crowd. [10] A later rematch against Campbell in St. Joseph, Missouri resulted in a small riot occurred when two fans attacked Campbell's manager Percival A. Friend breaking his nose and attempting to enter the ring on behalf of Danny Little Bear. However, police having been assigned to the auditorium, the fans were stopped before they could get two Campbell although promoter Gust Karras chose not to pursue charges against them. [11] He and Omar Atlas would also loose the tag team titles to Campbell & Roger Kirby on June 29. On June 13, he and Rufus Jones defeated Angus Campbell, Roger Kirby and manager Percival Friend in a handicap match Des Moines, Iowa. Later that year, he also defeated Harley Race as well as continuing to feud with Campbell & Kirby over the NWA Central States North American Tag Team titles facing them in a 2-of-3 falls match at the NWA Central States 40th Anniversary Show on September 22. Although Danny Little Bear took the first fall pinning Roger Kirby, he was pinned by Campbell while Kirby scored the third pinfall pinning Omar Atlas thanks in part to outside interference by Percival Friend. [12] During the next few weeks, he defeated Harley Race on September 29 [13] and Juan Sebastian on October 19. [14] On November 3, Danny Little Bear teamed with Omar Atlas and Les Thornton in a 6-man tag team match against Billy Howard, Juan Sebastian and The Destroyer in a 2-3 falls match in the semi-final main event at the St. Joseph City Auditorium in St. Joseph, Missouri. The match would last almost an hour with each team gaining one fall before Howard, Sebastian and The Destroyer scored the final pinfall after Omar Atlas was pinned. Near the end of the match, several fans began storming the ring while Danny Little Bear faced The Destroyer. Police were able to prevent fans from entering the ring however and eventually arrested six fans before the crowd calmed down. [15] Later that year, he teamed with rival Black Angus Campbell to defeat Roger Kirby & The Destroyer although they failed to defeat NWA North American Central States Tag Team Champions Harley Race & Roger Kirby on December 5, 1972. [13] During the next year, he would regain the NWA Central States Heavyweight Championship from Roger Kirby on April 27 before loosing the title to "Bulldog" Bob Brown two months later. He would also make a failed bid against recently crowned NWA World Heavyweight Champion Harley Race loosing to him in St. Joseph on May 25, 1973 as well as several rematches in Des Moines the following month. [16] [17] [edit] Stampede WrestlingIn early 1974, he began wrestling for Calgary-based Stampede Wrestling defeating The Stomper for the Stampede North American Heavyweight title on April 12. Enjoying a 5-month reign as Stampede North American Heavyweight Champion, he also faced Jack Brisco in a match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship in Calgary, Alberta on June 5 [18] before loosing the title to John Quinn on September 13, 1974. Returning to the Kansas City-area, he would score victories over Jesse Ventura, Buddy King and Charlie Pullins before fighting to a no contest with Tank Patton in Sedalia, Missouri on July 22, 1975. Feuding with Patton over the next several weeks, he defeated Patton in a rematch on July 29 and teamed with Bob Geigel, Akio Sato and Ted Oates to defeat Patton, Jesse Ventura, Black Destroyer and Oki Shikina in an 8-man tag team match in Wichita on July 30. Defeating NWA Central States Heavyweight Champion Ed Wiskowski by disqualification on July 31, he also defeated Jesse Ventura in a boxing match on August 5. Teaming with Akio Sato the following month, Danny Little Bear lost in a tag team match to Tank Patton & Mr. Seki on September 11 and, with Bob Geigel, again lost to Patton & Mr. Seki on September 25 and on October 2, 1975. [19] [edit] NWA Mid-America and later yearsDuring the late 1970s, he would spend his last years in NWA Mid-America and teamed with Chief Thundercloud to defeat Dennis Condrey & Phil Hickerson for the NWA Mid-America Southern Tag Team Championship in November 1976. Successfully defending the titles against David Shults & Bill Ash, Gorgeous George, Jr. & J.J. Dillon and Dutch Mantel with partners including Plowboy Frazier, Jerry Lawler and Tommy Gilbert, [20] they would loose the titles to Dutch Mantell & David Shults at the Mid-South Coliseum in Memphis, Tennessee on January 3, 1977. Although defeating Mantel & Shults by disqualification on January 9, they were unable to win the titles back. Feuding with The Bounty Hunters later that year, Danny Little Bear and Chief Thundercloud participated in a 10-man elimination match with The Bounty Hunters, Jerry Barber, Don Bass, The Boston Strangler, Al Costello, George Gulas and Tojo Yamamoto who eventually won the match on March 28. The following month, they would win the NWA Tennessee Tag Team Championship. Teaming with "Pistol" Pez Whatley, he loosing to Mid-West Champion Don Kent & Ed George and, during the same card, lost the NWA Tennessee Tag Team titles to "Crazy" Luke Graham & Ripper Collins on May 2. [21] Retiring from professional wrestling by the end of the year, he returned to Georga and lived with his wife Mary Ann until his death on May 12, 1991. [22] [edit] Championships and accomplishments
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[edit] The Ryan Project
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[edit] Robin Morton
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[edit] Earl Patrick Freeman
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]]}} Earl Patrick Freeman (August 23, 1932-December 28, 1989) was a Canadian professional wrestler, best known by his ringname Paddy Ryan, who competed in North American and international promotions during the 1950s, 60s and 70s. While competing the western Canada and the Pacific Northwest, Freeman was involved in memorable feuds with Lumberjack Luke, Ripper Collins and "Crippler" Ray Stevens during the late 1970s. [edit] CareerBorn in Hamilton, Ontario, Freeman began wrestling professionally during the 1950s finding success in Germany as Bud Freeman. Competing in European and Japanese promotions during the 1960s as both Bud Freeman and The Zebra Kid, Freeman returned to North America in the mid 1970s. While wrestling for Buffalo promoter Pedro Martinez, he teamed with The Assassin against Johnny Fargo & Chief White Owl at the War Memorial Auditorium in Buffalo, New York on March 22, 1972. Loosing to Pampero Firpo on March 29, he would team with Luis Martinez against the Fargo Brothers (Don & Johnny Fargo) on April 29. After loosing to Chief White Owl on May 24, [1] he would leave for Canada later that year facing The Beast at the Ontario Place Forum in Toronto, Ontario on June 15, 1972. [2] As Paddy Ryan, Freeman would find success in Superstar Championship Wrestling teaming with John Quinn to defeat Ray Steele & Luke Brown for the SCW Western States Tag Team Championship in Seattle, Washington on November 20, 1973. Defeating Eddie Sullivan for the SCW Western States Heavyweight Championship in 1975, he later lost the title to Ripper Sawyer later that year. After the close of SCW in 1976, Freeman appeared in Stampede Wrestling briefly holding the Stampede North American Heavyweight Championship after defeating Mr. Sakurada in Calgary, Alberta on September 1, 1978. He would hold the title for less then a month before loosing to Kasavudu on September 22. During this time, he would team with Bret Hart in his debut match against Mr. Hito & Mr. Sakurada in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. [3] During the early 1980s, he wrestled for Al Tomko's All-Star Wrestling based in Vancouver, British Columbia. Teaming with Chief Jay Strongbow and Goldie Rodgers, he also served as a mentor to younger wrestlers such as Greg Lake. After his retirement in 1982, he lived in Port Moody, British Columbia and was in failing health for several years [4] before his death on December 28, 1989 following a massive heart attack brought about by a stroke. [5] [edit] Championships and accomplishments
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