ring name Jules Strongbow, where he held the WWF World Tag Team Championship on two occasions with his kayfabe brother, Chief Jay Strongbow. Huntington...
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Bilbo (January 22, 1906-May 13, 1975), better known by the ring name Jules Strongbow, was an American professional wrestler, wrestling promoter and commentator...
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Kevin Sullivan. In 1982, Strongbow formed a tag team with his on-screen brother, Jules Strongbow. On June 28, the Strongbows won the tag team championship...
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as "Strongbow" Jules Strongbow, wrestler in the 1980s–1990s Chief Jay Strongbow, wrestler in the 1940s–1980s Beleg Cúthalion (literally "Strongbow"), a...
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Fuji's fourth individual reign. They began feuding with The Strongbows (Chief Jay and Jules) in the fall of 1981. This culminated in a title match on June...
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third and final time on March 8, 1983, defeating Chief Jay Strongbow and Jules Strongbow. During their reign, Sika was injured and his nephew Samu substituted...
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Adele Mara and American professional wrestler Jules Strongbow (John Ralph Bilbo) in 1951...
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Team Championship reign on March 8, 1983, by defeating Chief Jay and Jules Strongbow. In a rematch on March 19, they were also victorious. Also during this...
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Fuji's fourth individual reign. They began feuding with The Strongbows (Chief Jay and Jules) in the fall of 1981. This culminated in a title match on June...
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promoter Jess McMahon. In 1952, Blassie moved to Los Angeles to work for Jules Strongbow. He teamed with Billy McDaniel as the McDaniel Brothers, but when they...
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