THE DAWG

 

 

Real Name: Unknown

 

Height: 6'5"

 

Weight: 385 lbs.

Wrestling attire: Red spandex tank shirt, red spandex shorts, black elbow and knee pads, black boots.

Hometown: Hershey, Pennsylvania  

 

Current Residence: Hershey, Pennsylvania

 

Personal Info

Built: Muscular, with a little over hang.

Hair: Yes

Eyes: Two

Favorite drink: Jack Daniels and water.

Hobbies: Hunting, fishing, camping, eating.

Books read: Started South beach diet, ( got to page two)

Favorite food: Crab, oysters, steak, chicken, ham, burgers, hot dogs, Mexican, Chinese, roast beef, duck, turkey, fish, — to be continued!

Finisher: Tenderizer (big splash)

Favorite set-up move: Heart punch

Music: "Who Let the Dawgs out," by the BaHa Men

Belts: Extra-large

Current Feds:

Anything Goes Wrestling (2004-present)

 

Past Feds:

 

Titles Held:

 

Honors:

 

History:

Lives in Hershey, Pa. not to far from the chocolate factory. Enjoys cooking, but really enjoys eating. Tried to enter the Pro Bass fishing circuit for three years, but lost his sponsor. Researched a number of other professions before pursuing a wrestling career. Likes to play to the fans, but enjoys a high intensity hardcore match.

 

He enjoys hearing his name and getting the fans stirred up. The Dawg likes a nice clean fight, but don’t ever turn your back on him. The Dawg can take a lot of punishment, but on the same line, he can dish out a pretty good beating. Don’t let his size mislead you, he’s as mean as they come.

 

- straight from The Dawg's mouth

 

"I’ve rambled from state to state, Iowa, Illinois, Texas, Louisiana, Georgia, before finally coming home to Hershey. I got interested in wrestling about ten years ago when I wrestled at a couple of county fairs, and found out I was pretty good. I really enjoy a good ole mix it up match, a little eye gouging, uncontrolled punches, and get down and bite off the other guys ear, wrestling. I like to go out and cut a rug to some good country music. I’ve been know to sweep the ladies off there feet with a little two step’en, and some smooth talk."