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  2. The Warlord (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    Terry Scott Szopinski [1] [2] (born March 28, 1962) is an American professional wrestler.He is best known by his ring name The Warlord and for his tenures in Jim Crockett Promotions and the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) as one-half of the Powers of Pain alongside The Barbarian.

  3. Powers of Pain - Wikipedia

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    A feud then took place between The Warlord and The Barbarian. Baby Doll soon stopped managing The Warlord, and The Warlord and The Barbarian stopped feuding. Jones then started to manage The Warlord as well and teamed him up with The Barbarian as the "Powers of Pain". [2] Later on Jones brought The Powers of Pain to the NWA in late 1987.

  4. AWA Remco Action Figure line - Wikipedia

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    The set has become increasingly valuable in recent years. The most common figures are the figures released the earliest, and the most sought after are the final series. Loose figures are valuable if they come with the original accessories. The Mat Mania series released in 1986 have been sold on eBay for anywhere from $400-$1200 MOC.

  5. Robert Swenson - Wikipedia

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    Birth name: Robert Alexander Swenson Jr. Born January 5, 1957San Antonio, Texas, U.S.: Died: August 18, 1997 (aged 40) Los Angeles, California, U.S.: Professional ...

  6. WWE action figures - Wikipedia

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    WWE action figures are toys based on performers and personalities of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] They are currently manufactured by Mattel , and have formerly been manufactured by LJN , Jakks Pacific and Hasbro .

  7. Wrestling Superstars - Wikipedia

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    Wrestling action figures were the brainchild of Richard Derwald of Buffalo NY who sold the idea to LJN in the summer of 1984. (Video in references). They were made by the toy and video game company LJN from 1984 to 1989. The figures were made of solid rubber and paint and were very accurate in appearance to their real life counterparts.