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Diamond Dallas Page
It may seem a bit backwards, but Diamond Dallas Page began his career as a manager, then color commentator, before stepping in the ring as a grappler. He didn't make his pro debut until 1991. Things turned out well for Page. He had a sucsessful run in WCW, married Playboy model Kimberly Page, who later became a Nitro Girl. I like seeing him in the WWF, but I want to see the Diamond Doll(Kimberly)! Gurrrrr baby, VERY Gurrrrr! Kimberly is his wife and she holds a masters degree in advertising from Northwestern University(WOW, brains and FANTASTIC beauty!) After WCW was sold to WWF, Page made a surprise debut in the World Wrestling Federation. He had a good run in the WWF untill a neck injury forced him into retirement. Real name is Paige Falkenberg. Great wrestler, manager(remember the diamond mine?) and former world champion.
1995 WCW Main Event #13.......................................................$2 1999 Topps WCW #6........................................................$2
Colonel Robert Parker
Real name Robert Welch. Also was Robert Fuller, Tennessee Lee and Manager of the Stud Stable. Came to prominence in the WCW when he took over for JJ Dillon as manager of the Four Horseman.
1995 WCW Main Event #43.......................................................$0.50
Ken Patera
1987 Topps WWF #45..........................................................$0.50 1987 Topps WWF Sticker #18..........................................................$1
Very Succesful in IWCCW in Texas, came to WCW and teamed with a young and coming Marcus Alexander Bagwell to form Stars & Stripes. His real name is Del Wilkes. He also wrestled as the Trouper. The Patriot
1995 WCW Main Event #8.......................................................$2
Pat Patterson
Debuting in his hometown of Montreal in his teens, he became one of the biggest names in wrestling in the sixties and seventies. NWA World Champion Dory Funk Jr. called Patterson's tag team with Crippler Ray Stevens "The greatest of the Sixties" and they backed it up with NWA and AWA World Tag Title reigns. Patterson also won the U.S. title on numerous occasions. In 1979, he became the first WWF Intercontinental champion. Patterson was inducted into the WWF Hall of Fame in 1996 and received a plaque that night from fellow Canadian Bret 'The Hit Man' Hart.
2001 Fleer WWF Wrestlemania #39..................................................$0.50
Flyin' Brian Pillman
Brian was born with throat cancer, he needed over 3 dozen operations to survive. He attended Ohio University and played briefly for the Cincinatti Bengals. He trained in the famous Hart family "Dungeon" with Stu Hart and the other Hart brothers. He began his wrestling career in Stu Hart's promotion Calgary Stampede Wrestling in 1986 where he would win The Stampede International Tag Team Titles twice with Bruce Hart in 1987. He then went on to the NWA where he won the tag titles with Tom Zenk in 1990 by beating The Fabulous Freebirds. He won the WCW Light Heavyweight Title from Ricky Morton in 1991 then again in 1992 from Jushin Thunder Liger. The pinnacle of his success was when he joined Steve Austin to form The Hollywood Blondes. They dominated the tag scene and won the Titles in 1993 by defeating Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat and "The Franchise" Shane Douglas. But all good things come to an end and Brians life started and ended with tragedy. In 1986, he had a near fatal accident that shattered his ankle and effectively ended his career. Remember him in WCW as the masked Yellow Dog? Brian was last seen alive at 10.45 pm following a house show in St. Paul, MN. Police were asked to search his hotel room after Brian failed to make the plane for the Pay Per View. They discovered his body at 1.09pm in his motel room at the Budgetal Inn, Bloomington, MN. After an autopsy, it was found that Brian died from congenital heart disease. His heart was apparently 75% diseased which led to a heart attack.
'91 WCW(these are the championship marketing black cards, not those multi colored ones) #11..............$1 '91 WCW(championship marketing) #38 fighting Ric Flair..............$1 '91 WCW(championship marketing) #62 Flying off the top roap in midair..............$1 '91 WCW(championship marketing) #103 walking to the ring..............$1 '91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #55 coming off the top roap!...................................$1 '91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #56 in the ring!...................................$1 '91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #57 in the ring!...................................$1 '91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #58 in the ring!...................................$1 '91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #59...................................$1 '91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #60 Jimmy Garvin in a headlock!...................................$1 '91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #61 Pounding in the nature boy!...................................$1 '91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #62 Taking out Beautiful Bobby through the air!...................................$1 '91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #63 dropping Ric Flair on his head!...................................$1 '91 WCW(made by Impel, Licensed by Turner Home Entertainment) #64 the Nature boy in a headlock!...................................$1 1995 WCW Main Event #22 "Flyin'" off the top rope against Steven Regal.................................$1
Rowdy Roddy Pipper
Real name is Rod George Toombs and he is an Icon in wrestling. Roddy won the Golden Gloves in boxing at age 15. In the old NWA, He held the U.S. title in 1981 and 1983. In the WWF, the only WWF title he ever held was the Intercontinental belt. I loved his Pipers Pit!
1990 Classic WWF #13........................................................$2 1985 Topps WWF #7.........................................................$3 1999 Topps Embossed WCW Nitro #10....................................................$2 2001 Fleer WWF Wrestlemania #81WR wrestlemania 1 versus Mr. T....................$1 2001 Fleer WWF Wrestlemania #8WR wrestlemania VIII versus The Hitman....................$1
Precious
Beautiful blond valet for Jimmy Garvin.
1988 NWA Wonderama cards #13(these cards are hard to find!)..........................$1
Psychosis
1999 Topps WCW #38........................................................$0.50
Ivan Putski
Polish Power
1985 Topps WWF #46...........................................................$0.75 1985 Topps WWF sticker #8...................................................$1
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