World Series Champion Jim Leyritz is a true champion on and off the field. Jim’s first love was basketball. He wanted to play at the next level, but his father “had a talk with him,” letting his son know he might have a chance to play baseball professionally. In fact,
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Throughout his career, Colt Cabana has proven that funny equals money in the world of professional wrestling. Nineteen years since his wrestling debut, Cabana has been successful balancing comedic and technical wrestling
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Like any comic book hero origin story, Shane “Hurricane Helms”—considered by many as “the funniest man in pro wrestling”—has hit all the marks to become a superhero inside and outside of the