Ivar

Professional wrestler with WWE success

Ivar - Professional wrestler with WWE success
Born

March 3rd, 1984
41 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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A professional wrestler active in WWE. Made a name competing in tag team wrestling alongside Erik as part of the Viking Raiders, achieving recognition for their strength and agility. Garnered a significant following through in-ring performances and compelling storylines. Known for participation in various high-profile events and matches, showcasing skills in both singles and tag team competitions.

Competed in WWE matches and events

Won the NXT Tag Team Championship

Featured in WrestleMania events

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