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    February 10, 2017), better known by his ring name Bob Sweetan, was a Canadian professional wrestler. Sweetan was nicknamed "Bruiser" and "Mr. Piledriver",...
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  • year. Wrestling under the name Freddie Sweetan, Prosser teamed with Stampede Wrestling veteran "Bruiser" Bob Sweetan and eventually won the Stampede Wrestling...
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    Hardcore Holly (redirect from Bombastic Bob)
    Equipment, where he worked as a mechanic and welder. Holly trained under Bob Sweetan, Marcelle Pringle, and Rip Tyler, and debuted in 1987 in the Mobile area...
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  • Jerry Christ) The Beast and Bob Sweetan Jos LeDuc and Paul LeDuc Bud Osborne and Ray Osborne Bob Sweetan and Fred Sweetan Clem St. Louis and Jack Pesek...
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  • Meltzer, Wrestling Observer Newsletter, February 14, 2007, page 1. Shyrock, Bob. "Bob Shryock: Paulsboro's 'Pretty Boy' Sharpe headed to wrestling hall of fame"...
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    team of "Dr. Death" Steve Williams and Bruiser Bob Sweetan for the Mid-South Tag Team Championship. Sweetan was substituting for Ted DiBiase while DiBiase...
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    the tour, he teamed on several occasions with Ox Baker. Although losing to Bob Armstrong in a match for the NWA Southeastern Heavyweight Championship in...
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    States version) (3 times) – with Al Hayes (1), Alexis Smirnoff (1), and Bob Sweetan (1) NWA Heart of America Championship (1 time) NWA Iowa Tag Team Championship...
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    Street Chief Jay Strongbow Big John Studd Sunshine The Super Destroyer Bob Sweetan Magnum T. A. "Hollywood" John Tatum Terry Taylor "Big" Tug Taylor Edcar...
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    culminated on April 30, 1983, with a match against world heavyweight champion Bob Backlund at the Philadelphia Spectrum, where Sharpe was defeated and would...
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  • team of "Dr. Death" Steve Williams and Bruiser Bob Sweetan for the Mid-South Tag Team Championship. Sweetan was substituting for Ted DiBiase while DiBiase...
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  • gained a different title the following year, however, when he teamed with Bob Sweetan to defeat the Christy Brothers (Bobby and Jerry) for the Calgary version...
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  • "Hacksaw" nickname over time. Reed and Jerry Roberts beat Mike George and Bob Sweetan for the NWA Central States Tag Team Championship in 1980 and lost it...
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  • States Wrestling NWA Central States Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Bob Sweetan International Championship Wrestling ICW Southeastern Heavyweight Championship...
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  • States Tag Team Championship as their top tag team championship. Bob Brown and Bob Sweetan were the last holders of the NWA World Tag Team Championship....
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  • of a particularly bloody match between Tully Blanchard and "Bruiser" Bob Sweetan (which USA refused to air), the inability of the promotion to keep paying...
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  • 1960s Archie Gouldie Ox Baker Waldo Von Erich Stan Stasiak Vic Rossitani Bob Sweetan Angelo Mosca Billy Robinson 1970s Abdullah the Butcher Jerry Christy...
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    defeating Bob Brown in Kansas City on September 11, then he teamed with Bob Sweetan to win his first NWA Central States Tag Team Championship by beating Bob Brown...
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  • Jerry Christ) The Beast and Bob Sweetan Jos LeDuc and Paul LeDuc Bud Osborne and Ray Osborne Bob Sweetan and Fred Sweetan Clem St. Louis and Jack Pesek...
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    his replacement. After Williams and Jaggers lost a non-title match to Bob Sweetan and Sweet Brown Sugar, Williams turned on Jaggers and the title was vacated...
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  • Defeats Bob Sweetan in 14-man tournament final. Title held up February 13, 1983 Beaumont, TX After a match against Bob Sweetan. Bob Sweetan 1 February...
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    heavyweight championship from "Bulldog" Bob Brown on April 1. After three months, Tyler lost the title to Bob Sweetan on July 23, 1981. Teaming with J. J...
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  • time) – with Bob Brown NWA North American Tag Team Championship (Central States version) (3 times) – with Dusty Rhodes (1) and Bob Sweetan (2) Championship...
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    opponent was J. J. Dillon. This run was highlighted by a feud against Bob Sweetan, who injured Morales' neck with a piledriver during one of their encounters...
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  • Tatsuo Nakano, Yoji Anjo, Yoshiaki Fujiwara Foreigners: Cuban Assassin, Bob Sweetan, Dave Finlay, Dean Solkoff, Dutch Mantel, El Signo, El Texano, Joe Solkoff...
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  • Championship vacated after a match against the Beast and Bob Sweetan 42 The Beast and Bob Sweetan July 12, 1967 Stampede show Calgary, Alberta 1 541 won...
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  • former American professional wrestler Frank Donald Goodish (1946-1988) Bob Sweetan (born 1940), American retired professional wrestler, nicknamed "Bruiser"...
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    Team Championship for a total of 68 reigns. Central States booker "Bulldog" Bob Brown has held the championship the most times, nine times with seven different...
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    as a replacement. After Williams and Jagger lost a non-title match to Bob Sweetan and Sweet Brown Sugar, Williams turned on Jaggers and the titles were...
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    Wrestling Federation (WWF). In the WWF, Khan originally feuded with WWF Champion Bob Backlund, as well as the WWF Intercontinental Champion Pedro Morales. Khan...
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