Todd Bradford

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Todd Bradford
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Ring name(s) Todd Champion
KGB
Billed height 6'6"
Billed weight 295 lbs.
Born September 2, 1960
Los Angeles, California, United States
Billed from WCW Special Forces
Trained by Nelson Royal and Dusty Rhodes
Debut 1987
Retired 2000

Todd Bradford was a professional wrestler better known as Todd Champion.

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Todd Champion started wrestling in the NWA's Jim Crockett Promotions in 1986. He was used as a jobber until he was sent to the Central States territory to team with D.J. Peterson to develop his skills. He and Peterson captured the Tag Team Titles while there and feuded with The MOD Squad and The Thunderfoots.

Champion then wrestled in Mexico as KGB where he continued to develop his skills. Champion returned to the United States in 1991 and formed a tag team called The Patriots with Firebreaker Chip in World Championship Wrestling. They feuded with The Fabulous Freebirds and The Young Pistols and captured the WCW United States Tag Team Championship and held it for 3 months.

In 1992, the team disbanded and Champion went to the United States Wrestling Association where he feuded with Butch Reed and Jerry Lawler over their top title until being fired by Lawler for being reckless. Champion's most notable finishing move was "The Corkscrew Elbow".

Champion went on to wrestle in the independent circuit until retiring in 2000.

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