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・ Bob Suter (footballer)
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・ Bob Svihus
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Bob Sweetan
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・ Bob Swenson
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・ Bob Swift (Canadian football)
・ Bob Swisher
・ Bob Switzer
・ Bob Sykes
・ Bob Sykes (American football)
・ Bob Sykes (baseball)
・ Bob Sykes (ice hockey)
・ Bob Syme
・ Bob Symes
・ Bob Taft


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Bob Sweetan : ウィキペディア英語版
Bob Sweetan

Bob Sweetan (born July 4, 1940), better known as "Bruiser" Bob Sweetan or "Mr. Piledriver" Bob Sweetan, after his signature finishing maneuver, is a retired American professional wrestler.
==Career==
Sweetan held numerous titles over his career. He enjoyed tremendous success with the National Wrestling Alliance and wrestled with Freddie Prosser who went under the name Freddie Sweetan in Canada for Stampede Wrestling. Sweetan and Terry Gibbs defeated Fabulous Freebirds for the NWA Central States Tag Team Championship. He also wrestled for the World Wrestling Council in Puerto Rico. In the WWC he defeated King Tonga for the WWC Puerto Rico Heavyweight Championship. Sweetan was in the first ever WWC Anniversary. He even played himself in the movie ''The Wrestling Queen'' in 1975. Sweetan wrestled many notable wrestlers during his career such as Rufus R. Jones, Buzz Tyler, Randy Rose, Ted DiBiase, Bill Watts, Frank Hoy, Butch Reed, Adrian Adonis, Tully Blanchard, and Jesse Ventura. "Dr. Death" Steve Williams described him as "A very, very tough man."

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