Name: Ric Flair
Occupation: Professional Wrestler
Available For: Product Placements, Personal Appearances, Autograph Signings, Motivational Speaking, Print Advertisements and Commercials, Charity Events, Grand Openings and Promotions, Licensing and Endorsements
Since his pro debut in 1972, The Nature Boy has enthralled audiences. His influential championship swagger and off-the-chart charisma is often imitated, but has never been duplicated. Today, at the age of 58, he continues to entertain fans around the world.
Ask Who’s the most loved professional wrestler? and chances are good that you’ll immediately see a big smile followed by Wooooo! Ric Flair!
From children to grandparents, Ric’s 35 years in the business has earned him many fans. |
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Name: "Rowdy" Roddy Piper
Occupation: Professional Wrestler
Available For: Product Placements, Personal Appearances, Autograph Signings, Motivational Speaking, Print Advertisements and Commercials, Charity Events, Grand Openings and Promotions, Licensing and Endorsements
Rowdy Roddy Piper 38X wrestling champion is one of the most despised wrestlers of all time, that eventually became one of the most beloved. Roddy Piper was the youngest wrestler in the history of professional wrestling at age 15. He has won over 7,000 professional matches. He also won the Golden Gloves boxing championship and was awarded a Black Belt from the world-renowned Judo Gene Label. In 1985, he first crossed paths with Hulk Hogan – and the rest is history. They became the two biggest box office superstars in the WWE's history. Roddy Piper has starred in many movies including John Carpenter's much-acclaimed, "They Live," which was a number one box office hit. Roddy Piper was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame by his longtime nemesis, 16X world champion, Ric Flair. When performing the introduction, Flair said, "Roddy Piper is the most talented man in the history of professional wrestling. Bar none !" |
Name: Jimmy Hart
Occupation: Professional Wrestling Manager
Available For: Product Placements, Personal Appearances, Autograph Signings, Motivational Speaking, Print Advertisements and Commercials, Charity Events, Grand Openings and Promotions, Licensing and Endorsements
The first grappler Jimmy Hart managed was Jerry "The King" Lawler in Memphis. During his days in Memphis, Hart managed the massive King Kong Bundy, Rick Rude and Eddy Gilbert. In 1982, Hart earned national headlines during his involvement with comedian and television star Andy Kaufman. In 1983 and 1984, Hart led Austin Idol, Masao Ito, and Gilbert to CWA (Championship Wrestling Association) International titles. Hillbilly Jim recommended Hart to WWF owner Vince McMahon, who brought the outspoken manager to New York. Vince McMahon also presented Jimmy with his trademark megaphone. |
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Name: Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake
Occupation: Professional Wrestler
Available For: Product Placements, Personal Appearances, Autograph Signings, Motivational Speaking, Print Advertisements and Commercials, Charity Events, Grand Openings and Promotions, Licensing and Endorsements
With his imposing steel shears, colorful outfits, wide eyes and contagious smile, Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake became one of the most beloved Superstars in WWE history. The name “Brutus Beefcake” is one of the most unique to ever grace a sold-out arena’s flashing marquee. Beefcake became a World Tag Team Champion while teaming with the legendary Greg “The Hammer” Valentine.
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Name: Jake "The Snake" Roberts
Occupation: Professional Wrestler
Available For: Product Placements, Personal Appearances, Autograph Signings, Motivational Speaking, Print Advertisements and Commercials, Charity Events, Grand Openings and Promotions, Licensing and Endorsements
Jake "The Snake" Roberts is known for his promos, dark charisma and his extensive use of psychology in his matches, and has been credited for inventing the DDT. Jake instilled horror into the hearts and minds of Hulk Hogan, "Macho Man" Randy Savage, Ricky Steamboat, Ultimate Warrior and others as he battled in some of the biggest matches of the 1980's and 1990's. He is also credited with training the wrestlers Diamond Dallas Page and Raven as well as teaching wrestling psychology to Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Undertaker.
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Name: Iron Sheik
Occupation: Professional Wrestler
Available For: Product Placements, Personal Appearances, Autograph Signings, Motivational Speaking, Print Advertisements and Commercials, Charity Events, Grand Openings and Promotions, Licensing and Endorsements
In 1983 The Iron Sheik signed with the World Wrestling Federation when it was becoming a national promotion. The Iron Sheik gained a reputation of being the "master of the suplex" using many versions of the suplex. On December 26, 1983 at Madison Square Garden, The Iron Sheik beat Bob Backlund for the WWF World title when Arnold Skaaland threw in the towel. The Iron Sheik had title defenses against Chief Jay Strongbow, Pat Patterson, Bob Backlund, Salvatore Bellomo and Tito Santana. January 23, 1984 at Madison Square Garden, Hulk Hogan defeated Iron Sheik for the WWF World title in one of the most famous matches of all time. |
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Name: Jimmy “Superfly” Snuka
Occupation: Professional Wrestler
Available For: Product Placements, Personal Appearances, Autograph Signings, Motivational Speaking, Print Advertisements and Commercials, Charity Events, Grand Openings and Promotions, Licensing and Endorsements
James Reiher (born May 18, 1943) is an American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name of Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka. Originally from the Fiji Islands, Snuka wrestled for several wrestling promotions in the 1970s and 1980s. He is best known for his time in the World Wrestling Federation in the early- to mid-'80s, and is credited with being the first ECW Heavyweight Champion and introducing the high-flyer style of wrestling to the WWF. |
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