Bruno Lauer - in Wrestling

In Wrestling

  • Wrestlers managed
  • Big Bully Busick
  • Cactus Jack
  • The Masked Marauder
  • Don Bass
  • Lord Humongous/Sid Justice
  • The Warlord
  • Glenn Kulka
  • Ray Candy
  • Steve Bradley
  • Eli the Eliminator
  • Jeff Gaylord
  • Sika Anoa'i
  • Giant Gonzales
  • Kamala
  • Adam Bomb
  • Mr. Hughes
  • Kwang
  • Brian Armstrong
  • The Brooklyn Brawler
  • Jack "the Stretcher" Hart
  • Bertha Faye
  • Moolah
  • Big Bubba
  • Baldo
  • "Irish Assassin" Mick Tierney
  • Big Bill Tabb
  • Tony Falk
  • Goliath
  • Rude Dog
  • The Scorpion
  • King Cobra
  • Sgt. Major Gary Lang
  • Rick Link
  • Phil Hickerson
  • Earthquake Ferris
  • Rob Noxious
  • Ken Raper
  • Frankie Lancaster
  • Pat Rose
  • Lou Fabiano
  • Buddy Wayne
  • Mike Samples
  • Pat Hutchinson
  • Jim Ryder
  • Bronx Bull
  • Bronx Bomber
  • The Louisana Assassins
  • Bob Owen
  • Carl Fergie
  • Gary Young
  • Tony Anthony
  • Alan Steele
  • Sid Justice
  • Teams and stables managed
  • The Stud Stable (Robert Fuller, Jimmy Golden, Dutch Mantel, Brian Lee, Cactus Jack, Brickhouse Brown, Sylvia)
  • The Harris Brothers
  • The Assassins (Jody Hamilton and Tom Renesto)
  • Rock 'n' Roll RPMs (Tommy Lane and Mike Davis)
  • Badd Company (Paul Diamond and Pat Tanaka)
  • The Moondogs
  • Eddie and Doug Gilbert
  • Well Dunn (Timothy Well and Steven Dunn)
  • The Batten Twins (Brad and Bart Batten)
  • The Kelly Twins

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Famous quotes containing the word wrestling:

    We laugh at him who steps out of his room at the very moment when the sun steps out, and says: “I will the sun to rise”; and at him who cannot stop the wheel, and says: “I will it to roll”; and at him who is taken down in a wrestling match, and says: “I lie here, but I will that I lie here!” And yet, all laughter aside, do we ever do anything other than one of these three things when we use the expression, “I will”?
    Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900)

    There are people who think that wrestling is an ignoble sport. Wrestling is not sport, it is a spectacle, and it is no more ignoble to attend a wrestled performance of suffering than a performance of the sorrows of Arnolphe or Andromaque.
    Roland Barthes (1915–1980)