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  1. 238 lb (108 kg) Trained by. Eddie Graham. Debut. July 11, 1962. Retired. February 19, 2003. James Morrison (born June 26, 1942) is an American retired professional wrestler and manager, better known by his ring name, J. J. Dillon.

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    • J. J. Dillon, James J. Dillon, Jo Jo Dillon, Jim Dillon, Jim Valence
  2. May 12, 2010 · J.J. Dillon had just been hit in the head with a steel chair when he had an epiphany. It was 1969 and Dillon was refereeing a match between WWE Champion Bruno Sammartino and Killer Kowalski in front of a rabid, sold-out crowd in the historic Boston Garden. Suddenly, the villainous, 6-foot-7 Kowalski grabbed a chair and swung it at the legendary ...

  3. Jul 14, 2017 · J.J. Dillon is a legend and shares many areas of his multifaceted tenure in the industry, including where his name came from, the most underrated member of The Four Horsemen and an insane riot in ...

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  4. Jul 11, 2018 · J.J. Dillon, a Hall of Fame manager and wrestler, talks about his involvement in “350 Days,” a documentary film that shows the personal side of the wrestling business. He also reflects on his career, marriages, regrets and the current state of pro wrestling.

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  5. James Morrison (June 26, 1942) is an American retired professional wrestler and manager better known by his ring name J.J. Dillon. Dillon is best known for being the Executive Director of the Four Horsemen. After leaving the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) in February 1989, Dillon served as a front office executive for the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) until 1997. He then appeared in an ...

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  7. Jan 10, 2020 · JJ Dillon opens up on wrestling career, managing the Four Horsemen. ROAD TO WRESTLEMANIA – On Sunday April 5, 2020, Wrestlemania 36 will be held at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa. Long before ...

  8. JJ Dillon is best known for his time as a manager for the Four Horsemen from 1985-89. The original Four Horsemen included Ric Flair, Tully Blanchard, Arn Anderson, and Ole Anderson. His work included stints with WCW, WWE, and NWA. He is also the author (along with Jim Melby Award winner Scott Teal) of the highly acclaimed autobiography ...

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