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St. Mark O. Williams

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Bill Sorro

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Corbanism

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Seized Of Darkness

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Mr. Undressum

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Joseph Sayah

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The Lees of Laughter's End

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Steve Bradley
Born (1975-12-10) December 10, 1975 (age 49)
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)"MoFo" Steve Bradley
Billed height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Billed weight[undue weight?discuss]
Trained byLes Thatcher
Tom Prichard
Debut1991

Steve Bradley is an American professional wrestler who has competed on North American independent promotions throughout the 1990s including East Coast Wrestling Association, IWA Puerto Rico and the National Wrestling Alliance as well as spending over three years World Wrestling Entertainment developmental territories including Power Pro Wrestling, Heartland Wrestling Association, Memphis Championship Wrestling and Ohio Valley Wrestling.

He is also the owner and head trainer of the Top Rope Wrestling Academy [1], a leading wrestling school in the New England area whose graduates include Alex Arion, Antonio Thomas, Brandon Locke, Matt Spectro, Scott Reed and Nikki Rox.

Early career and Power Pro Wrestling

At the age of 15, Bradley made his professional debut in 1991 becoming a mainstay of various East Coast promotions during the 1990s. In 1998, Bradley signed a 3-year developmental contract with the World Wrestling Federation and began training under Tom Prichard at WWF Headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut with Kurt Angle. [2]

Assigned to Memphis-based Power Pro Wrestling, both he and Angle began feuding with each other over the PPW Heavyweight title eventually defeating Angle for the title in early 1999 and becoming the first man to pin Angle in his professional career. Their feud would also be voted "Underrated Feud of the Year" by Pro Wrestling Illustrated that same year.

In March 1999, he won the third annual ECWA Super 8 Tournament defeating Ace Darling, Devon Storm and Christopher Daniels in the finals.

He later feuded with Vic Grimes defeating him for the PPW Young Guns title on July 19, although he lost the PPW Heavyweight title to Grimes on September 18 before regaining it a week later on September 25, 1999.

World Wrestling Federation

After the WWF ended their developmental agreement with Power Pro Wrestling, Bradley was brought into IWA Puerto Rico where he feuded with Savio Vega and won the IWA Tag Team titles twice with "Lone Wolf" Andy Anderson as Club WWF. [3]

He was eventually assigned to Memphis Championship Wrestling, a new developmental territory, in early 2001 and began wrestling with Essa Rios and Lita on WWF house shows and dark matches on television tapings throughout the United States. [4] He appeared at WrestleMania X-Seven to take part in Wrestlemania Excess.

Spending the next two years in Ohio Valley Wrestling and the Heartland Wrestling Association, Bradley would win the HWA Tag Team titles four times with Val Venis and Lance Cade [5] and eventually became involved in booking for the promotion before he was released from his developmental contract in July 2002. [6]

Championships and accomplishments

  • East Coast Wrestling Association
  • IWA Puerto Rico
  • Heartland Wrestling Association
  • Memphis Championship Wrestling
  • Power Pro Wrestling
  • PPW Heavyweight Championship (4 times) [11]
  • PPW Young Guns Championship (2 time) [12]
  • PWI ranked him # 83 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the PWI 500 in 2002

References

  1. ^ "Top Rope Pro Wrestling Academy: Head Trainer Steve Bradley". Archived from the original on 2007-07-24. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |month= and |coauthors= (help)
  2. ^ Angle, Kurt. It's True! It's True!. New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 2001. ISBN 0-06-109893-0 (pg. 140-141)
  3. ^ Oliver, Greg (2001-08-28). "The Lone Wolf in the Puerto Rican war, Canada's Andy Anderson succeeding in the IWA". SLAM! Sports. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |month= and |coauthors= (help)
  4. ^ Dumas, Amy and Michael Krugman. Lita: A Less Traveled R.O.A.D.--The Reality of Amy Dumas. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2003. ISBN 0-7434-7399-X (pg. 141)
  5. ^ Milner, John H. (2005-09-15). "Bios: Lance Cade". SLAM! Sports. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |month= and |coauthors= (help)
  6. ^ Mooneyham, Mike (2002-07-20). "The Wrestling Gospel According to Mike Mooneyham: Vince, Bischoff Form Unlikely Duo". MikeMooneyham.com. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |month= and |coauthors= (help)
  7. ^ "East Coast Wrestling Association - Super 8". ECWAprowrestling.com. 2004. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |month= and |coauthors= (help)
  8. ^ "I.W.A. World Tag Team Title". Puroresu Dojo. 2003. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |month= and |coauthors= (help)
  9. ^ "Heartland Wrestling Association Tag Team Title". Puroresu Dojo. 2003. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |month= and |coauthors= (help)
  10. ^ "M.C.W. Southern Heavyweight Title". Puroresu Dojo. 2003. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |month= and |coauthors= (help)
  11. ^ "Power Pro Wrestling Heavyweight Title". Puroresu Dojo. 2003. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |month= and |coauthors= (help)
  12. ^ "Power Pro Wrestling Young Guns Title". Puroresu Dojo. 2003. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |month= and |coauthors= (help)
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    Bass River, New Brunswick

    Bass River is a small farming and lumbering community found in Weldford Parish, Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada and also one of the many rivers contributing fresh water to the Richibucto Estuary which forms an important part of the Northumberland Strait's eco-system and helps create the magnificient sand dune beaches at nearby Kouchiboucquac National Park and Bouctouche. Bass River is best known for many bass and as prime habitat for the mighty atlantic salmon. Bass River is also home of Krista Betts, student at Bonar Law Memorial High School and winner of the 2005 Gold Medal for Women's Wrestling at the Canada Games along with Stacy Smallwood who won the bronze medal for Women's Wrestling at the 2005 Canada Games.


    Sources

    http://bassriver.wildheartofkent.com

    http://www.gnb.ca/cnb/news/cg/2005e1426cs.htm

    http://salmon.elsipogtog.ca/

    http://www.rrassoc.org/

    http://www.bouctouche.org/index-e.html


    (RON WARD/TIMES & TRANSCRIPT)Krista Betts of Bass River displays her gold medal that she won at the Canada Games in Regina last week in the 40kg wrestling competition. Krista, along with three other Bass River area athletes, were honored in Bass River last night.

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    Ambrit-Rome International School

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    Big Dick Johnson

    Big Dick Johnson is a large caucasian male of unknown age, who appears in WWE wrestling, often in a humorous capacity. He mostly wears only a very progressively cut european men's bathing shorts. He is notable for being very fat and happy and wearing very little on a television program, and having an outgoing sexual/playful demeanor, in defiance of the cultural norm that dictates very fat people should be highly modest or ashamed.

    Although his very appearance is entertaining to many fans, he is also employed in specific scenarios. When there is an expectation of a sexual display whether from male or female sometimes instead Big Dick Johnson is presented to confound that expectation or subvert it because Big Dick Johnson is overweight in contrast to the leaner physique of the average wrestler. Yet as seen in the bachlorette skit on Tuesday he has a joyful energy so that Kristal ended up dancing with him, wearing her flimsy nightgown and even grinding on him. He often squirts himself with oil to give him a shiny appearance. In some ways he is reminescent of the dead comedian Chris Farley's chippendale dance character from Saturday Night Live, but there is no savage nihilism to Big Dick Johnson, he is always smiling. There are many youtube videos of Big Dick Johnson moments.

    Once JR had Big Dick Johnson dress as a rival football fan to appease a crowd angry about a football loss. It is not clear if Big Dick Johnson was appearing then as Big Dick Johnson or simply as a generic kind of target for JR to rail against, like a scapegoat. Big Dick Johnson did not on that occasion become naked nor dance nor oil himself.

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    External link that links to video (copyright issues) removed by Ariel - linked to video and also per WP:EL, video links are not encouraged, as not all users have video software.

    Man no video? That is tough since we are in a video age. But it is your encyclopedia.

    Note from Ariel: IMDB and tv.com are not reliable sources.

    ok Here are text articles about naming him... for many years he flew under the radar and the WWE did not officially name his character.

    http://www.wrestlingepicenter.com/articles/161905348.shtml

    Here is where Kristal danced with him wearing her attractive thin-material nightgown

    http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2007/09/15/4498995.html

    http://pwtorch.com/artman2/publish/TV_Reports_9/article_22829.shtml

    And here is from when he dressed as a crazy oily baby!

    http://www.prowrestling.com/article/results/1173

    http://www.wrestlingattitude.com/smackdown-2007-08-17.php


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    London Bus route 357

    London Bus route 357 is a Transport For London bus route connecting Chingford Hatch with Whipps Cross in London. The route is contracted to First London and is operated from their Northumberland Park depot in Tottenham. It is not related to the former commercial route 357 in South London that was operated by Metrobus until its withdrawal in 1997. On Sundays, it is extended in to Whipps Cross Hospital itself.

    Route

    Route departing Chingford Hatch

    Chingford Hatch (Hatch Lane) Friday Hill Chingford Hatch (Hatch Lane) New Road, Chingford Chingford Mount Walthamstow Greyhound Stadium Crooked Billet roundabout Hoe Street, Walthamstow Walthamstow Central station Whipps Cross, Whipps Cross Road Whipps Cross Hospital (Sundays)

    Route departing Whipps Cross

    Whipps Cross Hospital (Sundays) Whipps Cross, Whipps Cross Road Walthamstow Central Station Hoe Street, Walthamstow Crooked Billet roundabout Walthamstow Greyhound Stadium Chingford Mount New Road, Chingford Chingford Hatch, Hatch Lane

    Buses

    Buses used on the Monday-Saturday service are Dennis Trident/Plaxton President double deckers. They are from the T-LLC, T-KLF and V-HBY and the 2002 batch for Northumberland Park depot. As the Sunday service into Whipps Cross Hospital has to negotiate a low bridge, Dennis Dart/Marshall Capital single deckers are used. They are from the W-ULL and X-KLF batches.

    Timetable

    Buses run roughly 5-10 minutes off-peak Monday to Saturday and 10-15 minutes Sundays.


    Sources

    [7] [First London website]


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