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Robert Rudolph Remus [6] (born August 27, 1948), better known by his ring name Sgt. Slaughter, is an American voice actor and retired professional wrestler. He is currently signed to WWE in the ambassador program.
Under his own name, he made his debut as a babyface [7] on December 3, 1973, in Rice Lake, Wisconsin, in a 15-minute draw [8] with fellow campmate Bob Remus (better known as Sgt. Slaughter). [2] He continued to wrestle under his own name for the duration of his initial tenure, facing such opponents as Billy Graham, Dusty Rhodes , Billy Robinson ...
On June 24, 2007, Snuka was introduced as Sgt. Slaughter's tag team partner in the open invitational match for the WWE Tag Team Championship at Vengeance, but he was ultimately pinned by his son, Deuce. [2] In 2008, Snuka appeared in the Royal Rumble. He was in the match less than five minutes and primarily focused his efforts on onetime ...
Robert Rudolph Remus in-character as Sgt. Slaughter, pictured in 2013. Sgt. Slaughter was born in Parris Island, South Carolina, and during his service in the United States Marine Corps, spent time dressing down trainees in Camp Lejeune. His real name is top secret.
Robert Remus: Bob Slaughter / Sgt. Slaughter 1976–1979 1981–1982 1985–1986 1988 [1] [146] [147] Thomas Renesto † Tom Renesto / Tony Martin 1955 1968 Monroe Rice Jr. Randy Tyler 1977 Thomas Rice † Carl Von Doyle / Herman Von Doyle / The Red Phantom 1949 Michael Lee Richard † T. John Tibbedeux 1980 Thomas Richardson: Tommy Rich 1982 ...
He’d been trying for almost a year to talk to the former police chief. Sgt. Mike Slaughter, a police detective in suburban Philadelphia, wanted to interview the retired chief, Thomas Mills ...
Robert Remus: Sgt. Slaughter 1981–1986 [174] Thomas Richardson: Tommy Rich 1981–1985 [175] Kenneth Rinehurst: Russian Assassin #2 1988 [176] Sylvester Ritter † Junkyard Dog 1984 [177] Nickla Roberts: Baby Doll 1985–1988 [178] Byron Robertson † Dewey Robertson 1979–1981 [179] Alan Rogowski † Ole Anderson 1969 1972–1982 1985 ...
He then went back into the 75th Infantry and fought until the war's end. He was discharged in 1946 and met his wife one week after he returned. They have been married for 76 years and have 11 ...