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  1. Randall "Pee Wee" Anderson (July 17, 1959 – May 5, 2002) was an American professional wrestling referee and amateur wrestler who worked for the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA)'s Jim Crockett Promotions and World Championship Wrestling.

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  3. Feb 4, 2013 · In this episode the Primos crew heads up to Nebraska for an unforgettable predator hunt with Randy Anderson out on the Great Plains!

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  4. May 27, 2018 · Randy Anderson retired from wrestling in 1999 as his testicular cancer resurfaced. On May 6, 2002, Randy Anderson died after his long bout with cancer. He was 42. Anderson was survived by his wife Kristy, and their two children – daughter Montana and son Chase.

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    • 9 Mark Curtis
    • 8 Dave Hebner
    • 7 Randy Anderson
    • 6 Tommy Young
    • 5 Tim White
    • 4 Nick Patrick
    • 3 Charles Robinson
    • 2 Mike Chioda
    • 1 Earl Hebner

    We are going to kick it off with what is sure to be a controversial pick, as Aubrey has only been in the business for a handful of years. Like many AEW personalities, Aubrey is also something of a polarizing figure. The one thing that Aubrey brings to this list though, is diversity. Her presence in AEW has led to a stronger female presence in every...

    The real-life Brian Hildebrand was actually a trained wrestler, and held pretty much every job you could in the wrestling business as a talent at one point or another. He actually started his career as a manager in 1984 at the tender age of 22. He would go on to work for Smoky Mountain Wrestling, ECW, and eventually WCW, where he would be known as ...

    The twin brother of Earl Hebner, one of Dave's most iconic moments, was of course at the Feb 5th edition of The Main Event in 1988. Up to that point, fans had no idea that there were two Hebner brothers, and to WWE's credit, they used this to their advantage, brilliantly. At one point in time, Earl worked for NWA/JCP, and Dave worked for WWE, simul...

    Randy "Pee Wee" Anderson was second only to Nick Patrick as the most recognizable referee in WCW history. A diminutive man, Randy was a commanding figure in the ring, often reprimanding wrestlers who were three times his size. Probably best remembered for the angle with The Outsiders in 1997, and being fired in front of his children on Nitro, Randy...

    The greatest referee of the Jim Crockett Promotionsera, Tommy Young was often accused of doing the same things that Aubrey Edwards does in the modern era. Tommy was incredibly animated and vocal while refereeing, and was sometimes criticized for being a distraction. RELATED:10 Things We Miss About Classic NWA Wrestling However, the top stars in NWA...

    Another referee that we lost in June 2022, Tim was a favoriteof everyone who worked for WWE during his time with the company. Not only was Tim a great referee, but he was also the close confidant of Andre The Giant, being one of the few people that Andre trusted. Tim would go on to give WWE nearly as much as they gave to him, when he opened the doo...

    The son of the legendary wrestler, Jody Hamilton, better known as The Assassin, Nick Patrick would follow in his father's footsteps, but instead of becoming a wrestler, chose to be a referee. There is no other referee more synonymous with WCW than Nick Patrick. He was a relatively tall man, so he stood eye to eye with some wrestlers, adding to his ...

    Affectionately referred to as "little naitch," because of his love for Ric Flair, Charles Robinsonis one of the few referees on this list who is still active to this day. Charles first became known to wrestling fans during his time in WCW. Much like Nick Patrick, Robinson would get picked up by WWE after they acquired WCW in 2001, but would end up ...

    Mike Chioda has become the most iconic referee of the modern era. It's staggering to realize just how long Chioda was with WWE, before his shocking and heartbreaking release in 2020. For 31 years, Chioda was a fixture on WWE programming, as well as live events around the world. RELATED:10 Best Referees Of All Time Since leaving WWE, Mike has appear...

    Without question, Earl Hebner is the most recognizable and iconic referee of all time. Whether it be for his role in the Montreal Screwjob, or his part in the 1988 double cross, Hebner has consistently found himself at the center of some of the sport's most memorable moments. For years, Earl was the go-to referee for the WWE's biggest matches, and ...

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  6. Randall "Randy" Anderson (July 17, 1959 – May 5, 2002) was a professional wrestling referee who worked for the NWA and WCW. Anderson was a childhood friend of Arn Anderson. He started out training for a professional wrestling career with Arn under the tutelage of Ted Allen.

  7. May 6, 2002 · Randall Pee Wee Anderson (July 17, 1959 – May 5, 2002) was an American professional wrestling referee and amateur wrestler who worked for the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA)'s Jim Crockett Promotions and World Championship Wrestling.

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