Owen advances.
Bronko Nagurski
Hometown: Rainy River, Ontario
Height & Weight: 6'2" - 235 lbs
Finishing Move: The Body Block
# NWA (National Wrestling Association) World Heavyweight title defeating Lou Thesz (June 23, 1936);
# (Maryland) World Heavyweight title defeating Dean Detton (June 16, 1937);
# (Los Angeles) World Heavyweight title defeating Vincent Lopez (August 12, 1937);
# NWA (National Wrestling Association) World Heavyweight title defeating Ray Steele (March 11, 1941);
# NWA (San Francisco) Pacific Coast Heavyweight title defeating Sandor Szabo (October 22, 1946);
# (Minneapolis) World Heavyweight title defeating Sandor Szabo (March 23, 1948);
# NWA (San Francisco) Pacific Coast Heavyweight title defeating Len Hall (October 1, 1948);
# NWA (Minneapolis) World Tag Team titles w/Vern Gagne defeating Johnny Valentine & Chet Wallich (December 26, 1957);
# Bronko Nagurski was an All-American at the University of Minnesota from 1927 to 1929..
# Bronko Nagurski was the only player in U.S. college history to make all-star at two positions -- fullback and tackle..
# 1930: Bronko Nagurski was signed by George Halas to the Chicago Bears, and helped the Bears to championships in 1932 and 1933..
# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Bronko Nagurski has a bust (statue of his headshot) in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio.
Round 1: Beat 7' Thunder
Round 2: Beat Little Beaver
Round 3: Beat Paul Burchill
VS
Jim (Jimmy) Breaks
Hometown: London, England
Previous Gimmicks: "Cry Baby" Jimmy Breaks
Finishing Move: Breaks Special Inverted Hammerlock
# Joint Promotions British Lightweight title defeating Melwyn Riss (October 16, 1963);
# European Lightweight title defeating Modesto Aledo (March 9, 1967);
# European Lightweight title defeating Mike Bennett [Tournament] (May 29, 1967);
# Joint Promotions British Welterweight title defeating Alan Sargeant (November 6, 1967);
# Joint Promotions British Lightweight title defeating Alan Miquet (December 17, 1968);
# European Lightweight title defeating Bill Ross (July ??, 1970);
# Joint Promotions British Lightweight title defeating Johnny Saint (August 21, 1971);
# European Lightweight title defeating Bill Ross (November 20, 1972);
# Joint Promotions British Lightweight title defeating Alan Miquet (February 25, 1974);
# European Lightweight title defeating Bill Ross (April ??, 1974);
# Joint Promotions British Lightweight title defeating Bobby Ryan (June 15, 1974);
# Joint Promotions British Welterweight title defeating Vic Faulkner (May 31, 1976);
# Joint Promotions British Lightweight title defeating Bobby Ryan (June 1, 1976);
# European Lightweight title defeating Bobby Ryan (January 24, 1977);
# Joint Promotions British Welterweight title defeating Vic Faulkner (March 9, 1977);
# European Lightweight title defeating Bobby Ryan (October 11, 1977);
# Joint Promotions British Welterweight title defeating Vic Faulkner for vacant title (November 30, 1977);
# Joint Promotions British Welterweight title defeating Steve Grey [Tournament] (June 27, 1979);
# Joint Promotions British Lightweight title defeating Steve Grey (April 6, 1982);
# Joint Promotions British Welterweight title defeating Alan Dennison (
?, 1983);
# Joint Promotions British Welterweight title defeating Alan Dennison (March 29, 1983);
# Joint Promotions British Lightweight title defeating Steve Grey (April 21, 1983);
# Joint Promotions British Welterweight title defeating Alan Dennison (December 9, 1983);
# Joint Promotions British Lightweight title defeating Steve Grey (March 27, 1984);
# European Lightweight title defeating Jackie Robinson (February 18, 1985);
# European Lightweight title defeating Jon Cortez (November ??, 1985);
# European Lightweight title defeating Jon Cortez (November ??, 1986);
# European Lightweight title defeating Peter Bainbridge (March ??, 1987);
# European Lightweight title defeating Peter Bainbridge (April ??, 1987);
# European Lightweight title defeating Peter Bainbridge (April 4, 1988);
# European Lightweight title defeating Steve Grey (November 22, 1989);
Jim Breaks was famous as 'Cry Baby' Jimmy Breaks, throwing tantrums and arguing with the referee and the crowd. The crowds often threw dummies (pacifiers) at him during and after matches. His special was the vicious Breaks Special inverted armlock, twisting his opponent's arm under almost to the armpit.
Round 1: Beat The Axe
Round 2: Beat Vladimir Kozlov
Round 3: Beat Tony Parisi
LET'S GET IT ON ;D