Joe Randa

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Joe Randa
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Ring name Joe Randa
Height 5'6" (1.52 m)
Weight 147 lb (67 kg)
Born February 7, 1989 (Age 20)
Resides Louisville, Kentucky
Debut 2005

Joseph Blake Randall (born February 7, 1989), better known by his ring name Joe Randa, is an American "semi-professional" wrestler. He performed for the now defunct Championship Wrestling Association (CWA), and now travels to compete in various federations including Round Lake Syndicate Wrestling (RLSW) and World Wrestling Alliance (WWA). He officially began "yarding" on camera in February of 2005 and has become one of the biggest names in the GBYWN community.

He has received countless awards and a hall of fame inductions including from Global Backyard Wrestling News Recently, he has even been added to the Icons list of BYWpedia.

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Backyard Wrestling Tenure

Wrestling Championship Federation (1999-2005)

In January 1999, Joe Randa began wrestling for fun with friends and family. He and his friends at first would just mimic there favorite professional wrestlers and imitate their moves on one another. Eventually they started their own gimmicks and decided on their own names. Randa started out with the name Mr. Wonderful, replicating Mr. Perfect Curt Hennig. Randa won the WCF Title on 6 occasions. WCF last wrestled in June of 2005 with its last show being Armed & Dangerous.

Xtreme Wrestling Alliance (Feb. 2005-June 2005)

Championship Wrestling Association (July 2005-Nov. 2008)

Round Lake Syndicate Wrestling Appearances

World Wrestling Alliance Appearance

In Wrestling

  • Finishing and Moves
    • Package Piledriver (Sit-out upside-down drop)
    • Crap Lock (Koji Clutch)
    • Standing double foot stomp to back followed by a Standing Senton
    • Left Leg Superkick
    • Roaring Elbow
    • Figure Four Leg Lock
  • Entrance Themes
    • "Let the Bridges Burn" by Killswitch Engage
    • "Anyone" by Beautiful Creatures - RLSW No Remorse 3 Weekend
    • "The Ripper" by Chinchilla - 2008
    • "Promoter" by Clutch - Mid 2008
    • "Electric Rodeo" by Shooter Jennings - 2007 to Early 2008
    • "Decadence" by Disturbed - Late March 2007
    • "This Fire Burns" by Killswitch Engage - Late 2006 to March 07
    • Canadian National Anthem - 2006 when in Team Canada
    • "Your Disease" by Saliva - 2006
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