John Rambo (wrestler)

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BornJohn Kereczman[1]
October 11[2]
Ringname(s)John Rambo
John Maxwell
Billedheight6"4
Billedweight266 lb (121 kg)
John Rambo
Personal information
BornJohn Kereczman[1]
October 11[2]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)John Rambo
John Maxwell
Billed height6"4
Billed weight266 lb (121 kg)
Trained byAfa
Rocky Johnson
Debut1988
Retired2017

John Kereczman is an American retired professional wrestler and promoter, best known under the ring name John Rambo. He founded House of Pain Wrestling Federation in 1997, based in Pennsylvania. Also worked most of his career for National Wrestling League in Maryland.[3]

Trained by Afa of the Wild Samoans and Rocky Johnson. Kereczman would make his professional wrestling debut in 1988. His well-known gimmick was John Rambo named after Rambo who was played by Sylvester Stallone.[4] On October 23, 1990, John Rambo won the vacated NWL Heavyweight Championship when he defeated Cactus Jack in Guam. He worked in Pacific Northwest Wrestling where he teamed with Col. DeBeers. They won the NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Championship defeating Steve Doll and The Grappler. Two weeks alter they dropped the titles back to Doll and The Grappler in steel cage match.[citation needed]

On March 28, 1996, he defeated Jimmy Snuka for the vacated ECCW Championship in Port Alice, British Columbia.

In 1997, Kereczman founded House of Pain Wrestling Federation based in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.

Also in 1997, he started working for World Xtreme Wrestling based in Allentown, Pennsylvania.

On May 18, 2002, Kereczman faced Kevin Featherstone in the first "hardcore wrestling" match for the promotion. The ring ropes and corner were wrapped in barbed wire while 20 lumberjacks stood at ringside.[5]

He teamed with Headshrinker Samu as the Hippie Extreme Team in 2004 until 2017.[6]

Kereczman retired in 2017.


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