Nick Gulas

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Nick Gulas (1915?–January 21, 1991) was a professional wrestling promoter in the Southern United States. Also known as The King of Managers and King B, Gulas started the careers of wrestling stars such as Tojo Yamamoto, Jackie Fargo and Jerry "The King" Lawler in the 1960s and '70s, the Bounty Hunters with Jimmy Kent and the Interns with Dr. Ken Ramey in the 1970s and '80s. Gulas launched the career of current manager of the stars, Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) superstar Kenny "Starmaker" Bolin in the '80s.

Nick Gulas died in 1991 in Nashville, Tennessee. He is buried there in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.[1]

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