Jim Sunday, September
7, 2003
While former Onett crime kingpin Frank Fly claims to
have gone straight, he and his gang are still known in
the area. Despite his perfectly acceptable job at the
local burger place, The Sharks are still known for
their violent ways. Or at least one of them is. This
former shark keeps all his Shark attire and wrestles
in the NWA-TNA federation as the appropriately
nicknamed “Shark Boy”.
Shark Boy, who began wrestling shortly after The
Sharks turned over a new leaf, has become a respected
man among the business, with wrestling experience in
WWE, WCW, WWA and a more prominent role in the
relatively newer NWA-TNA. Shark Boy has held title
after title during his prolific start in the wrestling
business. He has a dedicated, almost cultish
following. He continues to climb a step further up
that ladder each year and at this rate, Shark Boy and
his widely recognized mask will be household names in
no time.
At 5’10”, 180 pounds, Shark Boy is not a impounding
force in the ring. He does not pound his opponents to
victory, nor does he use gravity to defeat them in
death-defying jumps, drop-kicks and other related
stunts. Shark Boy is quick, but his strength lies in
his mental game and his fundamentally sound wrestling
style. Shark Boy takes wrestling to a whole new level,
almost like a physical chess game. His array of moves
of all types show that he is continuously improving
while not detracting from the style that makes him
successful and a fan favorite.
Shark Boy is a hero to many, to people of all ages. He
is respected by his fellow wrestlers and by the
wrestling experts. Look for more from this local
legend since it looks like he won’t be going anywhere
but up. Shark Boy is getting everything he deserves
and is exactly what the wrestling industry needs
today.
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