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Taz (wrestler) Peter Senerchia (born October 11, 1967), [1] better known by the ring name Taz (also spelled Tazz), is an American radio personality, color commentator, and retired professional wrestler signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW) as a color commentator for AEW Dynamite and manager. Beginning his career in 1987, began his rise to ...
Senerchia is the son of retired professional wrestler Peter Senerchia, better known as Taz. [26] He is of Italian descent through his father and Irish descent through his mother. Senerchia played lacrosse at Plainedge High School, garnering all-state honors and being ranked 74th in the nation by Inside Lacrosse. [2]
All Elite Wrestling (AEW) is an American professional wrestling promotion founded in 2019. AEW personnel consists of professional wrestlers, managers, referees, commentators (including Spanish, French and German commentators), ring announcers, coaches, and various other positions. Executives are also listed. AEW is the sister promotion of Ring ...
Aza Raskin (computer scientist, b.1984): Aza Raskin, son of the late, noted human–computer interface expert Jef Raskin, is an American user experience and product design expert [6] who practises judo. [7] He is currently Head of User Experience at Mozilla Labs. [8] Raskin gave his first talk on user interface at age 10 [9] and by 20 he was ...
Peter Senerchia, a former IWCCW Light Heavyweight Champion who had been wrestling in the promotion as The Tasmaniac, agreed to appear at an IWCCW taping in Worcester, Massachusetts in 1990. However, after a disagreement between him and promoters Mario and Tom Savoldi, he left the promotion and eventually began competing in Eastern Championship ...
Tazz (Peter Senerchia), also known as Tazz in WWE, wrestler and commentator, ECW and TNA; Notable faculty Past. Vincent de Tourdonnet, one of Canada's foremost writers of musical theatre; Pee Wee Kirkland, former street basketball player from New York City; taught the "Philosophy of Basketball Coaching"
The commentator for Enter the Sandman was Joey Styles, with Peter Senerchia providing guest commentary for the bout between Dean Malenko and Eddie Guerrero. The event was attended by approximately 875 people. [1] In the opening match, Hack Meyers defeated Tony Stetson using a modified diving facebuster. [4] [5]
Peter Senerchia: The Tasmaniac 1993 Mike Sharpe † Iron Mike Sharpe 1997 Michael Smith: Sam Houston 1994–1995 [4] [20] Carl Stevens † Ray Stevens 1991 Maurice Vachon † Mad Dog Vachon 1985–1986 [1] [21] Kevin Wacholz: The Convict / Nailz 1994–1995, 1997 [7] Sean Waltman: The Lightning Kid 1990–1991 [4] [9] [22] Jeff Warner: Silencer ...