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Johnny Walker
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Statistics
Real name Johnny Walker
Ring Names {{{names}}}
Height 5'6
Weight 255lbs
Date of birth 1/12/72
Place of birth Gainesville, Georgia
Date of death {{{death_date}}}
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Resides Same
Billed from same
Trainer Ric Flair, Bret Hart
Current
federation(s)
Ring Of Honor Pro-Wrestling (E-Fed)
Previous
federation(s)
N/A
Handled by {{{handler}}}
Win/Loss Record 12-1
Debut 8/8/98
Retired 9/17/2007

Johnny Walker use to be a professional Wrestler back in the 90s but he was put on the shelf for good by Justin Incredible and now runs the E-Fed Ring of Honor.

Early Life[]

Johnny Walker was born in 1972 in New York City and he wanted to be a professional Boxer and he was trained by his father to do just that and he was undefeated in Boxing for years, but Wrestling was really his true calling and with his boxing Experience he would survive.

Meeting Maria Walker[]

While be treated for some bruises he sustained in his last Boxing match he met a Nurse named Maria Samuels and the two hit it off nicely and began seeing more and more of each other, till Maria told Johnny that she was pregnant and she was going to have two boys.

Birth of Joseph and Ace Walker[]

At Gainesville Hospital Maria gave birth to their two boys and Johnny was happy about seeing his sons being born he was wanting to do something with his life like be close to his family so he joined Pro-Wrestling.

Wrestling career[]

Johnny was undefeated in his Wrestling career from the 90s-00s and won alot of Championship titles and the one title he's never had was in a Hardcore promotion called ECW, so he went up against the innovator of Hardcore Tommy Dreamer. And those two were bleeding from wounds on their faces but in the end Johnny came out on top with the ECW Heavyweight Championship title and he hugged his two boys and Maria was crying about Johnny winning the title and was thrilled to see her sons with their father.

Early Retirement[]

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