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    At times Rodz worked in Japan, Puerto Rico and other territories. On August 9, 1980, at the Showdown at Shea, he was defeated by "Polish Power" Ivan Putski. [9] [10] His last WWF match was a loss to Gama Singh on June 19, 1985.

  2. Johnny Rodz's last WWF match was a loss to Gama Singh on June 19,1985. 6. Johnny Rodz won a greater share of matches wrestling as "Arabian Wildman" Java Ruuk and even won the promotion's battle royal in 1976. 7. In 1996, Johnny Rodz was inducted into the WWF Hall of Fame class of 1996 by Arnold Skaaland. 8.

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  4. Oct 31, 2014 · The last match I have in Ruuk's 1971 Pittsburgh run is 8/13 at the Civic Arena, teaming with the amazing Tony Altimore in a losing effort against the babyface superteam of DeFazio and Dominic DeNucci (Dom was a Pittsburgh mainstay).

  5. Dec 13, 2023 · Photo Credit: WWE. Once Johnny Rodz caught on with the WWWF in 1965, one could reasonably predict that he would follow the behavior pattern of 99% of the active grapplers of that era, going from territory to territory, trying to get over in each, maybe capturing a regional singles or tag team title, then moving on to the next.

  6. Sep 14, 2020 · 2 Iron Mike Sharpe. "Canada's Greatest Athlete" Mike Sharpe reigned was one of the best enhancement talents in WWE from 1983 until 1995. Coming from a wrestling family, Mike seemed destined to carve out his place in the business. Sporting a unique look, Sharpe's intensity and almost over the top wrestling style gave him a little some extra over ...

  7. Jun 20, 2017 · Special delivery – another loss in WWE. Special Delivery (SD) Jones is one of those names you might be familiar with if you were a fan of WWF in the 1980s. While most superstars on this list ...

  8. Jul 19, 2019 · One such wrestler is Johnny Rodz, who wrestled for the World Wrestling Federation (and the WWWF, the pre-WWF WWE) from 1965 through about 1985. In WWF, Rodz played the role of what is diplomatically called “enhancement talent,” but more commonly referred to as a “jobber.”. In wrestling, “jobbing” or “doing a job” means losing a ...

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