| Sgt
Slaughter, one of the most recognized
figures in professional wrestling
today, both in and out of the squared
circle, began his professional wrestling
career in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Since his debut in 1975, the 6' 6"
320 pound former military drill instructor
has held every major title in the
competitive world of professional
wrestling.
Sgt Slaughter is
a 4-time world Heavy Weight Champion.
His most recent title was captured
when he won the World Wrestling Federation
title. Not only does Sgt Slaughter
still hold attendance records and
area and PPV-Events throughout the
world, but he's also been voted by
his peers as one of the "Greatest
Champions" in the history of
professional wrestling. One of the
most impressive features of Sgt Slaughter's
wide spread recognition is his jutting
square jaw. Sgt Slaughter epitomizes
not only power and courage when he
is in a wrestling arena, but his devotion
to promoting and defending the ideas
of patriotism is unparalleled.
Sgt Slaughter has
been honored by being invited to the
White House by President's Clinton,
Bush, Reagan, and Carter. The ultimate
distinction bestowed upon him was
having the American Flag flown over
our Nation's Capitol in recognition
of his achievements. Perhaps the most
important factor in Sgt Slaughter's
success is his gentle and amiable
demeanor with his fans, on camera
and off. Sgt Slaughter's popularity
among children is legendary, instilling
a sense of pride in them and their
country.
Hasbro identified
the charismatic traits of Sgt Slaughter
by creating a Sgt Slaughter doll,
the first and only individual to be
so recognized among all other G.I.
Joe action figures and animated cartoon
characters. In Sgt Slaughter's debut
year with G.I. Joe, Hasbro not only
enjoyed record-breaking sales in that
year, but also became the most successful
company in all toy manufacturing history.
Most recently Sgt.
Slaughter, on behalf on International
Championship Wrestling appeared at
the Reading Phillies First Energy
stadium to help promote Military Recognition
Night in Reading, PA..
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