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  2. Steve Wilkos - Wikipedia

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    Steven John Wilkos (/ ˈ w ɪ l k oʊ s /; born March 9, 1964) is an American television personality and former law enforcement officer with the Chicago Police Department. [1] He has been hosting The Steve Wilkos Show since 2007, and was director of security on Jerry Springer from 1994 to 2007.

  3. MCW Pro Wrestling - Wikipedia

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    On March 27, 2002, Steve Wilkos of The Jerry Springer Show made a one night appearance teaming with Gillberg to defeat The Slackers (Chad Bowman and Dino Devine) in a tag team match in Glen Burnie, Maryland; the 1,267 in attendance setting a new record for its home arena Michael's Eighth Avenue ballroom.

  4. The Steve Wilkos Show - Wikipedia

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    The Steve Wilkos show is a spin-off from the Steve to the Rescue segments on Jerry Springer. [1] [2] [3] Some of the topics he covers include adultery, domestic abuse, child molestation, child abuse, paternity, disrespectful children, teenage pregnancy, drug and alcohol abuse, rape, theft, phobia, murder, kidnapping, and missing person reports.

  5. Former 'Springer' bouncer Steve Wilkos pays tribute to TV ...

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  6. Steve Wilkos Reacts to Former Mentor Jerry Springer’s Death

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    Forever in his heart. Steve Wilkos has broken his silence about the death of his former TV mentor, Jerry Springer. “Other than my father, Jerry was the most influential man in my life ...

  7. World Xtreme Wrestling - Wikipedia

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    World Xtreme Wrestling ... Singles match with Steve Wilkos as the special enforcer: 2003. November 21, 2003 in Sciota, Pennsylvania First round Quarterfinals

  8. 1964 in professional wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Steve Wilkos; March 14 – Bryan Clark; March 16 – Henry O. Godwinn [16] March 22 – El Felino [16] March 31 – Fez Whatley (died in 2021) April 10 – EZ Ryder [16] April 11 – Takahiro Takigawa [18] April 14 – Brian Adams [20] (died in 2007) April 18 – Brick Bronsky (died in 2021) April 20 – Big Guido; May 6 – Brian Knobbs [16 ...

  9. Steve Wilkos Reacts to Former Mentor Jerry Springer’s Death

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    Steve Wilkos has broken his silence about the death of his former TV mentor, Jerry Springer. “Other than my father, Jerry was the most influential man in my life. Everything I have today, I owe ...