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  • rikishi used to be pretty slim

  • greg was always a good worker. I should know (DING).

  • Evans was leaping his feet out of the pin, but it was after the count of 3. He was trying to continue in the match but it was too late.

  • He's my Dad. Wrestled with Deep South Wrestling for two years as 'The Rock n' Roll Rebel', then with NWA for one year as The Rock n' Roll Rebel, Greg Evans, and Ding Dong #2.

    He now works as a Lieutenant for the Henry County Fire Department in Georgia. Good man, and a great pops.

  • Thanks for updating us on what Greg Evans is doing now. I remembered those matches when he was roughed up, but he did his best in them.

  • Who is Greg Evans ?

  • Hey, they pinned one of the Ding Dongs!

  • wrong, the Ding Dongs were Roger Sartain and Jim Evans, not Greg Evans (two totally different jobbers)

  • Oops...my mistake. Was Jim Evans the same Jim Evans that was a jobber in the AWA and WWF?

  • Yes, one and the same

  • Wrong, Richard Sartain and Greg Evans. Jim Evans had nothing to do with them. He was just a jobber who's name got put everywhere.

  • Samu n Fatu we're awesome. They could have been another Road Warriors. The the thing with the Somoans is that they can come as being so brutal because as fans we know very little about the islands. And that gives the somoans their mystic. We always fear what we don't understand.

  • The SST was awesome in those days.

  • miss them squash matches

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