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    Tony Garea is a New Zealand retired professional wrestler who competed in the WWWF/WWF from 1972 to 1987. He won five WWF Tag Team Championships with different partners and feuded with top stars like Mr. Fuji, The Wild Samoans and The Moondogs.

  2. May 29, 2020 · Tony Garea, a former WWE wrestler and tag team specialist, talks about his relationship with Vince McMahon Jr., his lack of Hall of Fame induction, and his favorite partner Rick Martel. He also shares his opinions on the differences between Vince Sr. and Vince Jr., the eras he worked in, and his goal to make wrestling real.

    • 10 from New Zealand
    • 9 Immediately Won The WWE Tag Title
    • 8 Formed A Tag Team with Dean Ho
    • 7 Partnership with Larry Zbyszko
    • 6 Two-Time Tag Champ with Rick Martel
    • 5 Retired in 1986
    • 4 Became A WWE Road Agent
    • 3 Held The NWA World Tag Team Title
    • 2 Challenged For The WWE Championship
    • 1 Not in The Hall of Fame
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    Tony Garea hails from New Zealand, the country that produced The Bushwackers and Jay White, among others. Born Anthony Gareljich in Auckland, Garea first proved an impressive and successful rugby player before he entered the wrestling business in his home country, where he received training from Kiwi wrestling legend Wild Don Scott. Garea’s younger...

    Upon departing New Zealand for the US in 1972, Tony Garea ended up signing to WWE, which was back then known as the World Wide Wrestling Federation. While his debut would be in the fall of that year, championship gold would come a mere eight months later when he teamed with legendary super heavyweight Haystacks Calhounagainst Professor Toru Tanaka ...

    While Toru Tanaka and Mr. Fuji won back the belts, they wouldn’t hold them for long, as Tony Garea would recapture the World Tag Team Championship two months later. This time, however, he did it alongside a different partner: Dean Ho, who spent most of his career wrestling in Hawaii, the Pacific Northwest, and Vancouver. RELATED: 10 Things Fans For...

    In 1977, Tony Garea returned to WWE and by the end of the summer teamed with his third major partner in WWE: Larry Zbyzsko, competing in a tournament to capture the vacant Tag Team Championship. They fell to former champs Fuji and Tanaka in the final round, but won the belts a couple of months later by beating The Yukon Lumberjacks. After losing th...

    After failing to capture the Tag Team Championship alongside fellow unsung tag team specialist Rene Goulet, Tony Garea ended up partnering with Rick Martel, who debuted for the company in 1980. Later that same year, Garea and Martel defeated the Wild Samoans for a 129-day run with the title, dropping the belts to the Moondogs only to win them back ...

    Following Rick Martel’s departure from the company in 1982, Tony Garea teamed with various partners like Ivan Putski but failed to reach the top of the tag team division, with his last run alongside Rick Martel being Garea’s final title reign of his career. Before long, he was relegated to jobber status, though he did challenge Don Muraco, Ken Pate...

    While Tony Garea’s in-ring career came to an end in the late 1980s, he continued to work for WWE, taking a backstage position as a road agent. This job would last longer than his wrestling career, with Garea working with WWE until 2014. RELATED: 10 Former Wrestlers You Didn't Realize Were WWE Producers Despite his backstage role, WWE put Garea in f...

    While most of Tony Garea’s career was spent in WWE, he did score a single title win outside of the company. It was during his mid-1970s venture outside of WWE that Garea was working for the San Francisco-based Big Time Wrestling — part of the National Wrestling Alliance — and captured their version of the NWA World Heavyweight Championship alongsid...

    As the above should make very clear, Tony Garea spent most of his career as a tag team specialist, capturing WWE’s tag title five times during his career. But he did have some notable singles matches during his time, as well, including challenging Superstar Billy Grahamfor the WWE Championship in several encounters from May 1977 to February 1978. A...

    Despite Tony Garea enjoying a 42-year tenure with the company — both in the ring and backstage — fans may be surprised to find out that Garea has yet to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. Garea suspected that a missed phone call he once received was about an induction, but information never materialized. Regarding his absence from the Hall of F...

    Learn about Tony Garea, a New Zealand-born wrestler who won five WWE tag team titles and one NWA world title. Find out his partners, opponents, and why he is not in the WWE Hall of Fame.

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  3. Dec 9, 2019 · Watch Tony Garea, a New Zealand-born wrestler, lose to various opponents in the WWF from July to December 1985. Learn how he became a respected road agent and a loyal jobber for the new stars of the era.

    • 67 min
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    • Job Guy
  4. Legendary WWE wrestler and Road Agent Tony Garea joins me today for a rare interview about his 40+ year career with WWE.

    • 52 min
    • 1545
    • Cheap Heat Productions Podcast
  5. 5-time WWF World Tag Team Champion and WWE Agent Tony Garea discusses his incredible 40 year career in professional wrestling, from New Zealand to New York, in this shoot interview hosted by...

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    • Testosterone Overload
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  7. prowrestling.fandom.com › wiki › Tony_GareaTony Garea - Pro Wrestling

    Anthony Garea (September 20, 1946) is a retired New Zealand professional wrestler, better known by his ring name Tony Garea, who wrestled for the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) and the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), spending thirty-two of his thirty-five year career in the promotion.

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