John Keller

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'''John "Fuckin'" Keller''' is a retired American backyard wrestler and former [[BBW World Heavyweight Championship|BBW World Heavyweight Champion]], who wrestled for Bethlehem Xtreme Wrestling.
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'''John "The King" Keller''' is a semi-retired American [[backyard wrestler]] and former [[BBW World Heavyweight Championship|BBW World Heavyweight Champion]], who wrestled for [[Bethlehem Xtreme Wrestling]].
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==Career==
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==Backyard wrestling tenure==
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John debuted for BXW on May 2, 2010 at the Paul Kunkle Memorial event, winning the [[BBW World Heavyweight Championship]] from JP after a succession of swift and hard punches. With this match, John became the oldest active backyard wrestler in history. He was later forced to retire from backyard wrestling due to Social Security threatening not to pay for his health insurance if he continued.
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John Keller, a senior in his lifetime, debuted for Bethlehem Xtreme Wrestling on at the Paul Kunkle Memorial event on May 2, 2010, in an upset victory over then-champion JP to win the [[BBW World Heavyweight Championship]] after a succession of fierce elbow smashes. The result made Keller the oldest active backyard wrestler in history and the oldest to ever win the BBW World Title. Keller doctored an undefeated streak using his deadly elbow smashes until he was later forced to retire from backyard wrestling due to Social Security threatening to stop paying for his health insurance if he continued.
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In December 2010, Keller began calling out [[Rad Hazard]] at events he attended and in videos of his own posted online. Warned by Hazard about a secret that was threatened to be revealed, Keller ignored and kept on his personal attacks making fun of Hazard and suggested they settled their differences. In May 2011, the reigning [[BBW United States Championship|BBW United States Champion]] Rad Hazard gave one last chance for Keller to stop calling him out. At Day 1 of the BXW Paul Kunkle Memorial 2 event on June 11, Keller was pit against Hazard, who invaded to host the show, to face each other the next day on Day 2. There, Keller defeated Hazard in a Lumberjack match to culminate their 6-month long feud.
==Championships and accomplishments==
==Championships and accomplishments==

Revision as of 23:29, 6 August 2011

John Keller
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Ring name John Keller
Height The Greatest Height In The World
Weight The Greatest Weight In The World
Born The Greatest Year Ever
Resides The Greatest City In The World
Debut May 2, 2010
Retired June 21, 2010

John "The King" Keller is a semi-retired American backyard wrestler and former BBW World Heavyweight Champion, who wrestled for Bethlehem Xtreme Wrestling.

Backyard wrestling tenure

John Keller, a senior in his lifetime, debuted for Bethlehem Xtreme Wrestling on at the Paul Kunkle Memorial event on May 2, 2010, in an upset victory over then-champion JP to win the BBW World Heavyweight Championship after a succession of fierce elbow smashes. The result made Keller the oldest active backyard wrestler in history and the oldest to ever win the BBW World Title. Keller doctored an undefeated streak using his deadly elbow smashes until he was later forced to retire from backyard wrestling due to Social Security threatening to stop paying for his health insurance if he continued.

In December 2010, Keller began calling out Rad Hazard at events he attended and in videos of his own posted online. Warned by Hazard about a secret that was threatened to be revealed, Keller ignored and kept on his personal attacks making fun of Hazard and suggested they settled their differences. In May 2011, the reigning BBW United States Champion Rad Hazard gave one last chance for Keller to stop calling him out. At Day 1 of the BXW Paul Kunkle Memorial 2 event on June 11, Keller was pit against Hazard, who invaded to host the show, to face each other the next day on Day 2. There, Keller defeated Hazard in a Lumberjack match to culminate their 6-month long feud.

Championships and accomplishments

  • Oldest backyard wrestler in history
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