- Jules Strongbow
:"This article is about the 1980s-era pro wrestler. There was another Jules Strongbow, who wrestled in the 1930s and promoted in California through the 1950s."
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website =Jules Strongbow (also known as Chief Jules Strongbow) was the ring name of Frank Hill, a former professional wrestler.
Jules made his wrestling debut in the
1970s using his real name. In1982 , he entered the WWF and teamed with Chief Jay Strongbow, assuming his most famous ring name and billing himself as Chief Jay's brother. They formed a noted tag team, twice winning the WWF World Tag Team Championship by defeating Mr. Fuji and Mr. Saito both times. They were defeated for the belts inAllentown, Pennsylvania onMarch 8 1983 byThe Wild Samoans .After leaving the WWF, Jules later competed on the
independent circuit for several years (most notably in top indy promotions like the Pennsylvania-based National Wrestling Federation and Ohio's International Wrestling Alliance) before retiring.Wresting facts
Finishing and signature moves
*Gory special
*Powerbomb Championships and accomplishments
*NWA Tri-State:*NWA Tri-State Tag Team Championship (2 times) - with Terry Orndorff (1) and
Eric Embry (1)
*World Wrestling Federation:*WWF World Tag Team Championship (2 times) - with Chief Jay StrongbowReferences
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