Johnny Valentine
Professional wrestler and champion

Born
September 22nd, 1928
96 years ago
Died
April 24th, 2001
23 years ago — 72 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
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A professional wrestler with a career spanning several decades. Gained prominence in the 1960s and 1970s as a top competitor in various wrestling promotions. Notably held the NWA United States Heavyweight Championship and achieved recognition for a unique wrestling style that influenced future generations. Often participated in high-profile matches and rivalries, contributing to the evolution of professional wrestling entertainment. His work extended beyond the ring, participating in promotional events and influencing wrestling storylines.
Held the NWA United States Heavyweight Championship
Competed in matches for promotions including the NWA and WWA
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