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[edit] David Peterson (wrestler)
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]]}} David W. Peterson (July 17, 1959-May 25, 1993) was an American professional wrestler, known by his ringname D.J. Peterson, who competed in North American regional promotions during the 1980s in the Universal Wrestling Federation, the National Wrestling Alliance and the American Wrestling Association during its final days, most notably as the last AWA Tag Team Champion with The Trooper. [1] [edit] Early careerMaking his debut in 1984, Peterson started wrestling in Texas All-Star Wrestling and in the NWA Central States. During the mid 1980s, Peterson briefly appeared in Fritz von Erich's World Class Championship Wrestling defeating Jack Victory on February 7 and Prairie States Wrestling against Ox Baker on July 23 before wrestling in the Mid-South area and, by early 1986, for Bill Watts' Universal Wrestling Federation facing wrestlers such as Gustavo Mendoza [2] [3] and, in tag team matches, teamed with Brett Sawyer against Mike Scott & Rick Steiner [4], the Blade Runners [5] and the Fabulous Freebirds (Terry "Bam Bam" Gordy & Buddy Roberts) in their UWF debut. [6] He would also wrestle several times, loosing to him on May 3 and teamed with Chavo Guerrero against Sawyer and Rick Steiner. Latet that year, he teamed with Todd Champion feuding with the Thunderfoots and faced Big Bubba Rogers & The Warlord and The MOD Squad during October while in Jim Crockett Promotions as well as wrestling Arn Anderson in St. Louis, Missouri on November 16, 1986. [edit] American Wrestling AssociationJumping to the American Wrestling Association in 1987, Peterson would fought Super Ninja to a time limit draw at SuperClash II on May 2, 1987. [7] He would split his time wrestling in several territories during the next two years appearing on the debut television show of Continental Championship Wrestling and had a brief stint in the World Wrestling Federation [8] before returning to the AWA full time in early 1990 teaming with Brad Rheingans against the Texas Hangmen at SuperClash IV on April 8, 1990 and later to pursued then AWA World Champion Mr. Saito. When Larry Zbyszko regained the title, Peterson was granted title shots although he failed to unseat the World Champion. Shortly thereafter, he formed a tag team with The Trooper which captured the AWA World Tag Team Titles from The Destruction Crew on August 11, 1990. Defending the titles during the rest of the year, Peterson and Trooper would turn out to be the last AWA World Tag Team Champions after the promotion closed. [edit] Later careerAfter the AWA closed in early 1991, Peterson went back to the independents until he died from a motorcycle crash on May 25, 1993. [9] [10] [edit] Championships and accomplishments
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[edit] Sandro Paternostro
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[edit] Brian Rogowski
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]]}} Brian Rogowski is a retired American professional wrestler, known by his ringname Bryant Anderson, who formerly competed in Southeastern independent promotions including Smoky Mountain Wrestling during the mid 1990s and, in 1994, had a brief stint in World Championship Wrestling. A second generation wrestler, he is the son of Ole Anderson. [edit] Early life and careerBorn in Minneapolis, Minnesota, he wrestled in high school having a successful amateur career. His father often took time from his wrestling schedule to attend his matches and was the given reason for Ole Anderson's dismissal from the Four Horsemen in 1987. Ole Anderson had missed some shows to watch his son wrestle, and Tully Blanchard called Bryant a "snot nosed kid". Ole attacked Blanchard, and was kicked out and eventually replaced by Lex Luger. [1] During the early 1990s, Bryant was trained at the WCW Power Plant by his father and the Masked Assassin before making his debut on WCW television as a heel in 1993 having a similar build, general look and submission-based wrestling style resembling Ole and Gene Anderson. However, WCW did not have plans for him: other than teaming occasionally with "Diamond" Dallas Page, he mostly wrestled as a preliminary wrestler during his last months with the promotion eventually being fired by new WCW head Eric Bischoff before the end of the year. [edit] Smokey Mountain WrestlingBriefly competing in Jim Crockett's World Wrestling Network, he teamed with Tully Blanchard before turning up in Smoky Mountain Wrestling in late 1994, where promoter Jim Cornette used him as a mid-card heel; his father briefly managed him but left after a few appearances. [2] After fighting to a draw with Tracy Smothers on October 1, he became a main rival of Smothers [3] following his winning the SMW "Beat the Champ" Television title from Scott Studd in Morganton, North Carolina two days later. Fighting to a series of draws with Smothers in early October, he finally lost to Smothers in an 8-man tag team match with Boo Bradley, Chris Candido and Bruiser Bedlam against Smothers, "Dirty White Boy" Tony Anthony, Brian Lee and Lance Storm in Everts, Kentucky on November 4, 1994. Loosing to Smothers in Morristown, Tennessee the following night, the two would again fight to a time limit draw and later that night participated in another 8-Man tag team match with Boo Bradley, Chris Candido and Bruiser Bedlam again loosing to Smothers, Tony Anthony, Brian Lee and Lance Storm in Hyden, Kentucky on November 6, 1994. Successfully defending his title against James Adkins, George South and The Nightmare, he was forced to vacate the championship belt on November 7 after a five week reign. Anderson continued to face Smothers in indecisive draws before loosing to him on November 10 and, in a "no time limit" match on November 12. However, Anderson soon avenged his loss defeating Smothers four times at the 4-day Thanksgiving Thunder supercard on November 24-27, 1994. He eventually lost to Smothers three times in "I Quit" matches during the 3-day Christmas Chaos supercard from December 25-27 and continued to lose to him in rematches later that month. [4] Continuing his feud with Smothers into early 1995, he also participated in a a 16-man "royal rumble" on January 2 and scored victories over Mike Furnus, Ted Allen, Tommy Pitner and The Nightmare. He later faced Smothers in late January, loosing to him in a singles match on January 20 and in two "I Quit" matches on January 21 and January 27, before leaving the promotion shortly before its close in November 1995 and retired shortly thereafter. [5] [edit] Championships and accomplishments
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