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  1. George Burrell Woodin (July 28, 1934 – November 30, 2002) was an American professional wrestler, better known by his ring names, Mr. Wrestling and Tim Woods. [1] [2] Collegiate wrestling career. Woodin received a degree in agricultural engineering from Cornell University and a degree in mechanical engineering from Michigan State University .

  2. John Francis Walker (September 10, 1934 – June 10, 2020), better known by the ring name Mr. Wrestling II, was an American professional wrestler. He is best known for his appearances with Championship Wrestling from Florida and Georgia Championship Wrestling in the 1970s and early 1980s.

    • 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
    • 1955
    • 247 lb (112 kg)
    • Tony Morelli, Pat O'Connor
  3. Dec 25, 2019 · 2.22K subscribers. Subscribed. 51. 3.5K views 4 years ago. Although the time he spent as a full-time wrestler in Georgia was relatively short, the legend of Mr. Wrestling, Tim Woods, his...

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  4. George Burrell "Tim" Woodin, (July 28, 1934 -November 30, 2002) better known as "Mr. Wrestling" Tim Woods, was an accomplished American amateur and professional wrestler . Contents. 1Career. 2Outside of Pro Wrestling. 3Championships and accomplishments. 3.1Amateur wrestling. 3.2Professional wrestling. 4External links. Career.

  5. John "Johnny" Walker (September 10, 1934 - June 10, 2020) better known as Mr. Wrestling II, is considered by many to be the most accomplished masked babyface American professional wrestler. II was one of the most popular wrestlers in the Southeast, Mid Atlantic, Florida and Georgia territories...

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  7. Dec 12, 2017 · Learn how Tim Woods, aka Mr. Wrestling, lied about his identity and wrestled after a plane crash that killed his friends and colleagues in 1975. Watch rare footage of his matches and see why Ric Flair called him "the man who saved wrestling".

  8. Jun 11, 2020 · Johnny Walker was a masked wrestler who became a star in the 1970s and '80s, especially in Atlanta's WTBS. He was also President Jimmy Carter's favorite wrestler and declined his invitation to the inauguration.

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