- Dan Jesser
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Dan Jesser Ring name(s) Dan Jesser Billed height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) Billed weight 226 lb (103 kg; 16.1 st) Resides Bloomington, Minnesota Billed from Saint Paul Minnesota Debut 1993 Dan Jesser is a professional wrestler who briefly was a member of the World Wrestling Federation in the mid 90s.
WWF
Jesser made his debut with the then-World Wrestling Federation on June 25, 1996. He lost his debut match to Salvatore Sincere in a dark match at the Lacrosse Civic Center in Lacrosse, Wisconsin.[1] Sincere hit his finisher - the Sincerely Yours - on Jesser and pinned him, giving Sincere the victory. Jesser would wrestle another match that night, this time against The Goon. The Goon crosschecked Jesser out of the ring, giving The Goon the countout victory.[1]
Indy Wrestling
Jesser would continue to wrestle in the indys after leaving the WWF.
In April 2000, while wrestling with the Minnesota-based New Order Wrestling, Jesser would lose via neckbreaker to J.R. The Body Double.[2]
In September 2000 while wrestling as a member of Saint Paul Championship Wrestling, Jesser would lose to Len "Lawless" Walker via double armbar.[3]
In August 2002 while wrestling as a member of the Downtown Wrestling Association, Jesser (along with tag-team partner Ken Anderson lost a tag team match to Black Stallion and John Johnson[4]
In 2007, while wrestling for the French Lakes Wrestling Association, Jesser (along with tag team partner Allison Wonderland) would lose to the tag team of Kenny "The Sodbuster" Jay and Korina Kay.[5]
References
Categories:- American professional wrestlers
- Living people
- Sportspeople from Saint Paul, Minnesota
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