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Dennis Condrey
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than take his PPV payoff and give Crockett and Scott the satisfaction. Jack Victory was brought in as his replacement and the match went forward. Condrey
1948 South Dakota State Jackrabbits football team
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"South Dakota State Wins Opener 27-7 From Peds: Cheever Is Scat Star in Jack Victory ". Argus Leader. September 11, 1948. p. 3 – via Newspapers.com. "South
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Pennsylvania students brought a bear of their own onto the sideline named "Jack Victory ," who, along with the football team, stole the show from Touchdown and
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UWF for Wild West Wrestling where she managed the team of John Tatum & Jack Victory . She also went back to managing The Missing Link. She eventually returned
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Heavyweight Championship (1 time) XWC Heavyweight Title Tournament (2001) "Jack Victory ". ECWWrestling.com (via Wayback Machine). January 25, 2001. Archived
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(1999). "MCW! Brings The Suck! Repulsion Abounds! TOMMY DREAMER! vs. JACK VICTORY ! And NO ONE! Bleeds?!?!?!! SABU! Doesn't Show! CUEBALL CARMICHAEL! THE
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(1999). "MCW! Brings The Suck! Repulsion Abounds! TOMMY DREAMER! vs. JACK VICTORY ! And NO ONE! Bleeds?!?!?!! SABU! Doesn't Show! CUEBALL CARMICHAEL! THE
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(1999). "MCW! Brings The Suck! Repulsion Abounds! TOMMY DREAMER! vs. JACK VICTORY ! And NO ONE! Bleeds?!?!?!! SABU! Doesn't Show! CUEBALL CARMICHAEL! THE
List of Extreme Championship Wrestling attendance records
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Missouri Family Arena 2,800 Dusty Rhodes, New Jack, The Sandman & Tommy Dreamer vs. The Network (Steve Corino, Jack Victory , Rhino & Yoshihiro Tajiri)
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(1999). "MCW! Brings The Suck! Repulsion Abounds! TOMMY DREAMER! vs. JACK VICTORY ! And NO ONE! Bleeds?!?!?!! SABU! Doesn't Show! CUEBALL CARMICHAEL! THE
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Pottsville, Pennsylvania, pg. 6, 6 March 1943 21,240 in Parrott, Harold, "Jack Victory Stirs Series of Arguments", The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, pg. 9, 6 February