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Hardbody Harrison
Harrison Norris, better known to wrestling enthusiasts as Hardbody Harrison, was an imposing figure in the ring. Standing at 5 ft 10 in and weighing in at 185 lbs, he was a powerhouse of a wrestler who left a lasting impact on those fortunate enough to witness him compete.
Born in 1966, Hardbody Harrison began his professional wrestling career in 1996, making his debut on November 5th. Over the course of the next three years, he honed his skills and developed a reputation as a formidable force to be reckoned with.
Harrison's wrestling style was a unique blend of strength, power, and agility. He possessed a rare combination of physical attributes that allowed him to dominate opponents in the ring. His sheer size and muscle mass made him an intimidating presence, but he was also surprisingly agile and quick on his feet.
Throughout his career, Harrison competed in several promotions, including World Championship Wrestling, United States Wrestling Association, and World Wrestling Empire. During this time, he won numerous titles, including the CACC Tag Team Championship, ICWA European Tag Team Championship, and BPWF Tag Team Championship.
Hardbody Harrison's final match took place on October 12th, 1999. Though his in-ring career may have come to a close, his legacy lives on as one of the most dominant and feared wrestlers of his generation.