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Walter Hahn was born in Vienna, Austria on 20 August 1987. He started getting interested in professional wrestling at a young age, after a friend of his taped numerous WWE pay-per-views from 1992 to 1996 in his home on the RTL and Pro7 channels and kept tapes of shows from promotions such as All Japan Pro Wrestling, and he let Hahn borrow them for him to see, after which Hahn would start ...
A fan of professional wrestling since her childhood, Bell began training at a wrestling school in Manassas, Virginia, at the age of 18, while attending college. [14] She trained for eighteen months before making her debut on August 22, 2009, [14] [1] adopting the ring name Mia Yim, and initially working primarily for independent promotions in Virginia. [15]
The original gimmick of this type was created by "Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase, which consequently inspired wrestlers like his son, which includes being owners of the promotion, like Mr. McMahon and his family (including his son and daughter (since they are the real owners of WWE)), and most recently, "The Dream" Velveteen Dream, and stables ...
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As "Friends" celebrates its 25th anniversary, In The Know caught up with Maggie Wheeler, who played Janice, and James Michael Tyler, who played Gunther.
Imperium is a European villainous professional wrestling tag team consisting of leader Gunther of Austria and Ludwig Kaiser of Germany. They are currently signed to WWE, where they perform on the Raw brand. Gunther is the current World Heavyweight Champion in his first reign.
His gimmick would be tweaked into a deranged conspiracy theorist who believed that WWE bosses were holding him down, and he soon reignited his feud with Owens. Zayn lost to Owens on the second night of WrestleMania 37 on April 11 [ 253 ] but defeated him in a rematch at Hell in a Cell on June 20. [ 254 ]
In 2014, Levesque and his wife Stephanie created the Connor's Cure cancer fund in honor of Connor "The Crusher" Michalek, a WWE fan who died of cancer at the age of eight, [232] which has now raised nearly $4.5 million to fund research grants and provide family assistance in battling pediatric cancer.