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George Gray (born February 12, 1960) is an American retired professional wrestler, better known by his ring name ( The) One Man Gang. For three years in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), he was Akeem "The African Dream". [2] Prior to this, he was the top heel for Universal Wrestling Federation (UWF), and UWF Heavyweight Champion for six ...
- 6 ft 9 in (206 cm)
- 1977
- 450 lb (204 kg)
Learn about the career and achievements of George Gray, a professional wrestler who performed as One Man Gang, Akeem, and The African Dream in various promotions. Find out his real name, height, weight, finishing move, title history, and notable feuds.
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Jan 25, 2020 · Listen to the podcast where The One Man Gang, a former WWF wrestler, talks about his transition to Akeem, his gimmick, and his relationship with Dusty Rhodes. Learn how Vince McMahon came up with the idea of Akeem and how he became a fan favorite with his dance moves.
The One Man Gang entered WWE in 1987, making an immediate impact by ending the in-ring career of WWE Hall of Famer “Superstar” Billy Graham. Led by the nefarious Slick, the Chicago native went on a path of destruction, tearing through competition with ease.