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Verne Gagne (born May 10, 1923) is a former professional wrestler, trainer and wrestling promoter. He was the former owner/promoter of the American Wrestling Association (AWA) based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, which was the predominant promotion throughout the mid-west and Manitoba, Canada for many years. He remained in this position until 1991, when the company folded. He has a son, Greg, who also wrestled.Pre-AWA CareerVerne Gagne started wrestling in 1949 in Texas, after a successful amateur career that saw him win two NCAA titles. He was also an alternate for the U.S freestyle wrestling team at the 1948 Olympic Games, and had a brief NFL career, where he played for the Green Bay Packers. In his debut, he defeated Abe Kashey, with former World Heavyweight boxing Champion, Jack Dempsey, as the referee. In 1950, Gagne captured the NWA Junior Heavyweight title. In 1953, Gagne won the Chicago version of the NWA U.S Title. Verne became one of the most well-known stars in wrestling during the golden age of television, thanks to his exposure on the Dumont network, where he wowed audiences with his technical prowess. He was rumoured to be one of the highest paid wrestlers during the 1950's, reportedly earning a hundred thousand dollars a year.AWAIn 1960, Gagne formed his own promotion, the AWA, becoming its top star. That same year, Gagne was awarded the AWA World Heavyweight Championship , after champion, Pat O'Connor, failed to defend the Title against the number one contender, Gagne. In reality, O'Connor was only named the champion because he was the current holder of the NWA World Heavyweight Title, at the time, the most prestigious Title in all of wrestling. He was awarded the title to give the new AWA Championship credibility. There were never any plans for O'Connor to defend the belt, much less wrestle for the upstart promotion. Verne would go on to become a ten-time AWA World Champion, a record for the promotion. He also had one of the longest World Title reigns in wrestling history, holding the AWA Title from August 31, 1968 until November 8, 1975, when he lost the belt to Nick Bockwinkel. He always wrestled as a face.Some of his biggest feuds were against Gene Kiniski, Dr. Bill Miller, Fritz Von Erich, Dr. X (Dick Beyer under a mask), The Crusher, Ray Stevens and Nick Bockwinkel. Verne retired from in ring competition in 1981 as the AWA World Champion, becoming one of the few wrestlers to retire as a World titlist. As the promoter of the AWA, he was known as wanting to put on an "old school" show. He wanted former college wrestlers who could really wrestle instead of huge brutes holding his World Title. This led to a problem with his biggest draw at the time, Hulk Hogan. Hogan wanted a long run as AWA Champion, and Gagne refused. Hogan got an offer from Vince McMahon to go to the WWF, and he took it. Gagne supposedly offered the Iron Sheik money to break Hogan's leg during their World Title Match. Sheik did not take the offer, and Hulkamania was born. Gagne turned down an offer to sell the AWA to Vince McMahon, owner of World Wrestling Entertainment during the 80's. Vince and Jim Crockett, Jr. then raided most of Gagne's talent, causing the AWA to shut down in early 1991. Gagne was the biggest star in the AWA throughout most of its 30 year history, and is considered to be one of the most influential people in wrestling history. On the March 13, 2006 edition of RAW it was announced that Gagne would be inducted into the WWE Hall Of Fame by his son Greg, despite the fact that neither Verne or Greg ever wrestled for the WWE. The most likely reason for Verne's induction is that many WWE wrestlers, such as Hulk Hogan, Curt Henning, and Jerry Lawler, worked for Verne in his AWA promotion and that he trained many WWE wrestlers, such as Ric Flair, the Iron Sheik, and Sgt. Slaughter. Championships/Accomplishments
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