- "Saul"
Weingeroff (March 6, 1916 –
March 14, 1988) was an
American professional wrestling manager,
known by his
ringname "Gentleman" Saul
Weingeroff, who...
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Gibson and
Ricky Morton (The Rock 'n' Roll Express),
Leilani Kai, and Saul
Weingeroff. On June 7, 2008,
wrestler Tommy Rich's
induction led the
class of 2008...
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together in Oklahoma. They were
paired with Saul
Weingeroff as
their manager in the
early 1960s, and
Weingeroff frequently interfered in
their matches by wielding...
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original on 2013-11-02.
Retrieved 2021-02-02. Mary C. Zanarini;
Jolie L.
Weingeroff &
Frances R.
Frankenburg (April 2009). "Defense
Mechanisms ****ociated...
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Billed height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Billed weight 245 lb (111 kg)
Billed from Chattanooga,
Tennessee Trained by Saul
Weingeroff Debut 1973
Retired 1998...
- 233–42. doi:10.1521/pedi.17.3.233.22147. PMID 12839102.
Zanarini MC,
Weingeroff JL,
Frankenburg FR,
Fitzmaurice GM (November 2015). "Development of the...
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First champion(s)
Lanny Poffo and
George Weingeroff Most
reigns (As a tag team)
Lanny Poffo and
George Weingeroff (4 reigns) (As individual)
Lanny Poffo...
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Orton Jr., Bob Roop, Rip Rogers, "Pistol" Pez Whatley, Ox Baker,
George Weingeroff, and the Devil's Duo (Jeff
Sword and Doug Vines) with
their manager Izzy...
- time) ICW
United States Tag Team
Championship (4 times) – with
George Weingeroff (3) and Mike
Doggendorf (1)1 ICW
Heavyweight Championship (3 times) NWA...
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