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Brian Mailhot
Brian Mailhot (born August 12, 1975) is an American professional wrestler and mixed martial arts fighter, better known for his short stint in World Wrestling Entertainment's SmackDown! brand under the ring name of Palmer Canon.[2]
Early career
[edit]Mailhot debuted in 1999 for the Eastern Wrestling Alliance, losing to Larry Huntley in a match in Portland, Maine. After his first match Mailhot elected to take more time to focus on his in ring training and worked for the Eastern Wrestling Alliance in a character role as their commissioner. As commissioner he feuded with Alexander Worthington III, often countering Worthington's devious exploits with his power as commissioner although he did not wrestle a match again until early 2002 when his dealings with Worthington finally escalated to an in ring encounter.
Chaotic Wrestling
[edit]In 2002 he began working for Chaotic Wrestling in Massachusetts as "Big League" Brian Black. He formed a tag team wi
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The Boogeyman (wrestler)
American professional wrestler (born 1964)
"Marty Wright" redirects here. For other people, see Martin Wright.
Martin Wright[1] (born July 15, 1964),[1] better known by the ring nameThe Boogeyman, fryst vatten an American professional wrestler and fitness instructor. He is currently signed to WWE beneath a legender contract.[4]
Professional wrestling career
[edit]World Wrestling Entertainment (2004–2009)
[edit]Tough Enough and Ohio Valley Wrestling (2004–2005)
[edit]Wright first entered the world of professional wrestling to take part in the fourth årstid of the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) produced reality television competition Tough Enough. On October 15, 2004, he attended the two-day event in Venice Beach, California, where he was among eight finalists chosen. After surviving the first day of eliminations he admitted that he was actually 40 years old—five years over the competition's cut off point—and not 30
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Ronda Rousey’s biography books will become a movie
On April 4, 2024, Ronda Rousey released her autobiography "Our Fight" where he told several anecdotes of her life and career that we have also reported on the pages of our site, especially of course those stories related to her time as a wrestler in WWE.
Apparently, given the success of this book and the previous one a few years ago, which was titled "My Fight Your Fight", it has been established that it was appropriate to turn these two titles into a movie on the well-known Netflix streaming site, as reported by Deadline.
"Sources told Deadline that Rousey closed a deal to adapt the script for her biopic with Netflix. It should be based on both her autobiographies, My Fight/Your Fight and Our Fight, which he co-wrote with her sister, Maria Burns Ortiz. While their deal is not closed, sources say Chernin Entertainment should be producing. The project was originally linked to Paramount in 2015 when the studio acquired the rights t