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" Tazz's character was influenced by The Missing Link, The Steiner Brothers and Wild Samoans. Tazz is nicknamed the ""Human Suplex Machine"" due to his wide array of suplex variations he would utilise in matches. His finishing move, the ""Tazmission"", is a half nelson choke with bodyscissors. He also sometimes combined this submission with a suplex, creating a half nelson choke suplex, called the ""Tazmission-Plex"". He has also claimed to have named the T-Bone Suplex.
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" He has a tattoo of the Looney Tunes Tasmanian Devil on his upper right bicep accompanied by the legend Taz. His action figures produced by Jakks Pacific does not include the character, but does include the name. He has a self designed tattoo on his left lower bicep. Senerchia played high school football. Senerchia also studied judo prior to entering the professional wrestling circuit, reaching a second-degree black belt. He is a fan of the New York Mets, New York Knicks, Philadelphia 76ers, and the Buffalo Bills.
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" Beginning in 2018, Taz was a nationally syndicated morning radio personality, co-hosting ""Taz and The Moose"" with Marc ""The Moose"" Malusis on CBS Sports Radio weekdays from 6-9 a.m. Eastern. In December 2019, Taz announced he was leaving the show.
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" He also has his own podcast, called ""The Taz Show"", (formerly known as ""The Human Podcast Machine)"", where he discusses the latest in the professional wrestling world.
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" He appears as a playable character in ""SmackDown vs. Raw 2009"".
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" Bassendean, originally named West Guildford, is a northeastern suburb of Perth, Western Australia. Its local government area is the Town of Bassendean.
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" It is also the name of the sand dune system on the Swan Coastal Plain known as the ""Bassendean Dune System"".
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" The land along the Swan River was quickly divided as settlers arrived in the Swan River Colony. Guildford was established in 1829 and within three years all of its town lots had been sold. A government reserve to the west, across the river, was deemed suitable for a town site, and the town of West Guildford was established. After he purchased a nearby farm from the Stokes family, Colonial Secretary Peter Broun named the homestead ""Bassendean"".
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" In 1922, West Guildford was renamed Bassendean.
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" Flooding in 1929 caused severe damage, especially to the primary school oval.
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" In December 1934, Bassendean Road Board held a referendum, seeking approval to borrow funds for the improvement of an area, known as Hays Swamp, on the edge of the townsite. The development would include a bowling green with floodlights, a croquet lawn, Bassendean Oval, tennis courts and provisions for other sports.
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" Bassendean is home to the Western Australian Rail Transport Museum which opened in 1974. The display has a collection of steam and diesel locomotives, most of which have been restored to operating conditions. Also as part of the collection are a number of carriages and other equipment associated including the Zanthus station and a signal box from the Perth city station. The West Australian Model Railway Club is also housed within the complex. The display's centrepiece is a working scale model featuring engine characters from the children's series ""Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends"".
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" Lou's Hair Design on Old Perth Road in Bassendean is one of the longest established businesses/Hairsalons in the area, opened in 1982 by Lucio Pasquale and now run by his son David Pasquale.
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" Cyril Jackson Senior High School was built in 1962, and was converted into Cyril Jackson Senior Campus in 1990 to provide specialised study for post high school students gaining entrance into university study.
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" Robert Estes (born July 22, 1963) is an American actor. He is known for his roles as Harry Wilson on the teen drama series ""90210"", as Sgt. Chris Lorenzo on the crime drama series ""Silk Stalkings"", and as Kyle McBride on the primetime soap opera ""Melrose Place"".
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" Estes first became interested in an acting career while training to be a stunt double. One of his first acting jobs was in the soap opera ""Days of Our Lives"" playing Glenn Gallagher (1986–1987). He later gained widespread recognition for his role as Sergeant Chris Lorenzo in ""Silk Stalkings"" (1991–1995), half of the ""dynamic duo"" alongside Mitzi Kapture.
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" In 1993, Estes had a guest role on the prime time Fox soap opera ""Melrose Place"", playing Sam Towler. Three years later, the producers of the series brought him back but cast him in a different role, that of restaurateur Kyle McBride. Estes played the role from 1996 to the series' cancellation in 1999.
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" Following ""Melrose Place"" he had guest starring roles on ""Providence"", ""Suddenly Susan"", """" and ""Gilmore Girls"". He also performed in theatre, and had roles in ""Same Time, Next Year"" (2004) and ""The Lake"" (2005).
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" Estes starred in the comedy film ""I Do, They Don't"" (previously titled ""Blended""), which premiered on ABC Family in March 2005 and also starred his ""Melrose Place"" co-star and then-wife Josie Bissett. He made his return to series television playing Sean Cole in the ABC television crime drama ""The Evidence"".
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" He completed a recurring role on """" as Nick Townsend, the abusive ex-husband of Natalia Boa Vista. In a January 2007 episode, he was murdered by the husband of a killer to cover up her crime.
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" Estes then portrayed Lieutenant Tom Hogan, Inspector Lindsay Boxer's ex-husband and current boss in the ABC police procedural and legal drama ""Women's Murder Club"".
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" In May 2008, Estes was cast as Harry Wilson in ""90210"" on The CW. The series, like ""Melrose Place"" before it, is a spin-off from the original 1990s series ""Beverly Hills, 90210"", marking Estes' third appearance in the franchise.
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" On January 20, 2010, Estes announced that the second season of ""90210"" would be his last. ""This is my final season on ""90210"" and I wish the show, cast and crew nothing but the best. I am looking forward to spending time with my kids and exploring other opportunities"", Estes said in a statement.
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" Estes attended Santa Monica High School and is a graduate of the University of Southern California where he was a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity.
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" On May 1, 1992, Estes married actress Josie Bissett, another cast member of ""Melrose Place"". In 2005, they separated, with Estes reportedly moving out of their Seattle home at his wife's request. The couple have two children together: Mason Tru (born July 21, 1999) and Maya Rose (born April 14, 2002). In January 2006 the couple announced their plans to divorce.
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" On June 15, 2010, Estes married teacher and surfer Erin Bolte. They have a son Makai Ever, born . Estes resides in Orange County with his wife Erin and two sons, Mason and Makai.
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" FC, originally named Final Conflict, are a British neo-progressive rock band based in Staffordshire.
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" Final Conflict were formed in 1985, by Andy Lawton and Brian Donkin. After the release of two cassette albums the band was signed by Gaia Records and the band's first CD album ""Redress the Balance"" (1991) was released, based around an ecological theme and featuring a number of guest musicians. The band's second album, ""Quest"" (1992), was inspired by crossword compiler Leonard Dawe, who in 1944 inadvertently leaked code words from Operation Overlord in a ""Daily Telegraph"" crossword. The album is about an ordinary man like Dawe imagining he is on trial for the failings in his life.
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" The third album, ""Stand Up"", delayed by the withdrawal of funding by the band's original record label, finally appeared in 1997. Again the album was based on a loose concept, this time the stresses of modern living, culminating in the 15-minute epic, ""Stop"", about urban decay and the rise of violent crime.
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" The band released a fourth album, ""Hindsight"", in 2003. This album benefited from advances in recording technology, which allowed the band to produce a professional quality recording in its own Gaolhouse Music recording studio.
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" Their fifth album, ""Simple"" was released in 2006. Recorded to celebrate 21 years of involvement in music, the album comprised new recordings of songs from their early cassette albums and the first two CD albums, along with new material.
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" F.C's success was acknowledged in 2007, when they were nominated in 5 categories at The Classic Rock Society's BOTY awards. They were voted second best band and Henry Rogers was second best drummer. In 2008, at the same awards, they were presented with the MD's award by Steve Hackett of Genesis.
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" 23 February 2009 saw the release of F.C's first live DVD and CD. They are grateful to Metal Minds Productions for providing them with the opportunity to do this. The DVD & CD are entitled ""Another Moment in Time"". Metal Mind also released a special limited edition remaster of the band's classic album ""Stand Up"" which includes previously unreleased bonus tracks.
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" In December 2012 the band released their sixth studio album ""Return of the Artisan"", to extensive critical acclaim.
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" The band have finished recording their next album, entitled ""Rise of The Artisan"", and hope to release this in 2018.
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