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1979 Ginger † Ginger, the Wrestling Bear 1979–1980 Tommy Heggie: Jim Pride 1979 Patrick Helvey: Ric McCord 1979–1980 Maury High † Rocket Monroe 1980 George McCreary: George McCreary 1979 Benny McGuire † Benny MacQuire 1979 Bob Orton Jr. Bob Orton Jr. / The Best 1979–1980 Randal Orton: Barry O / Berry O 1979–1980 Angelo Poffo ...
All Star Championship Wrestling Knoxville, Tennessee: Bill Needham 1990–1992 [4] Continental Wrestling Federation: Knoxville, Tennessee: Ron Fuller: 1988–1989 [4] Eastern Championship Wrestling Knoxville, Tennessee 1981 Short-lived group that attempted to run Knoxville following the ASW/SCW promotional war. [7] Independent Wrestlers Union
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The Briscoes (Jay Briscoe and Mark Briscoe) (c) vs. Guerrillas of Destiny (Tama Tonga and Tanga Loa) in a Ladder War VIII match for the ROH World Tag Team Championship: Co-produced with New Japan Pro-Wrestling, Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre, and National Wrestling Alliance: August 24 Saturday Night at Center Stage: Center Stage: Atlanta, Georgia
Bergen Catholic knocked off Delbarton, 24-23, in the Non-Public A North final on Friday night. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...
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The campus provided fields for softball, basketball, and other sports. Herbert Prescott became the first priest-principal of Knoxville Catholic High School in 1962. Father John Batson was named principal in 1965 and Father Xavier Mankel in 1967. Mankel retired in 1979. Father Michael Johnston was appointed as the fourth priest-principal in 1979.