- Tony Osborne
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name = Tony Osborne
names = "Tough" Tony Borne
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resides =Portland, Oregon
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retired =Tony Osborne was a
professional wrestler who wrestled under the name "Tough" Tony Borne. He is also the father of Matt Borne, also a professional wrestler, who was best known as the first person to portrayDoink the Clown .Tony wrestled mostly in Texas and Pacific Northwest territories, becoming a mainstay in the NWA Pacific Northwest under promoter Don Owen. Throughout his career he wrestled for the NWA World Title against
Pat O'Connor ,Gene Kiniski andLou Thesz . In the early 1960's in the Omaha territory for promoter Joe Dusek, Tony had memorable matches with AWA World Champion Verne Gagne. He had an impact on up and coming wrestlers who spent time in the Pacific Northwest such asRoddy Piper ,Rick Martel ,Buddy Rose , Rip Oliver,Lonnie Mayne andBilly Jack Haynes .In wrestling
*"'Finishing and signature moves
**Solar Plexus Punch*"'Managers
**Leo "The Lion" NewmanChampionships and accomplishments
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NWA All-Star Wrestling :*NWA Canadian Tag Team Championship "(Vancouver version)" (2 times) - withJohn Tolos :*NWA World Tag Team Championship "(Vancouver version)" (1 time) - with John Tolos*
Pacific Northwest Wrestling :*NWA Pacific Northwest Heavyweight Championship (9 times):*NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Championship (20 times) - withEd Francis (1),Shag Thomas (2), Pat Patterson (1), Jay York (1), Professor Hiro (1),Mr. Fuji (1), Moondog Mayne (11), Tony Marino (1) and The Skull (1)*Southwest Sports, Inc. | World Class Championship Wrestling:*
NWA Texas Brass Knuckles Championship (4 times):*NWA Texas Tag Team Championship (2 times) - with Danny McShain (1) and Dan Manoukian (1):*NWA World Tag Team Championship "(Texas version)" (1 time) - with Ivan the Terrible*Superstar Championship Wrestling:*SCW Western States Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Moondog Mayne
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