
Bobo Brazil
Bobo Brazil was one of the first African American's to break down racial segregation in sports entertainment. Brazil's career would start in 1951 and end in 1993. Brazil was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 1994. At 6'6, and 270 pounds, Brazil stuck out in a wrestling ring.
In October 1970, Brazil would team with El Mongol to battle Mr. Ito and Great Ota in the first racially mixed match in Atlanta, Georgia history. Brazil would be a seven-time WWWF (WWE) United States champion and would retire the title in 1976. Brazil held the title for over 4,000 combined days, while no other WWWF United States champion combined for more than 500 days.

Don Leo Jonathan
Don Leo Jonathan was a Canadian wrestler billed as the Mormon Giant. Don Leo would stand 6'6 and weigh over 300 pounds. His resume includes a record 18 Canadian Tag Team Titles, along with an NWA World Tag Team championship and 5 Pacific Coast Heavyweight Championships.
In 1972 Don Leo Jonathan would defeat Andre the Giant in a match billed as "Match of the Century". Later in 1972, a rematch billed as "Battle of the Giants" would see Andre win against Don Leo. He would also appear in the 1978 film, Paradise Alley starring Sylvester Stallone.


