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Stevie Lynn
Stevie Lynn is a North East England, Northeast-based English professional wrestler who competes with many independent circuit, independent promotions within the United Kingdom and Europe. Outside of wrestling Lynn processes mortgages as a living. Wrestling career Steve Lynn started his professional wrestling career in 2002, learning and then wrestling for Wrestle Zone Wrestling (wZw), based in Newcastle. Later, however; Stevie Lynn started wrestling mainly for 3 Count Wrestling (3CW), based around Middlesbrough and Billingham. Lynn was also known to compete occasionally for Frontier Wrestling Alliance (FWA), Westside Xtreme Wrestling (wXw) and 1 Pro Wrestling (1PW). Stevie Lynn debuted in 3CW during "Rivertown Riot" in May 2004, in a losing effort to Anthony McIntyre. Lynn would go on to form the tag team LDT (Live or Die Trying) with "Dragon Aisu" Ice XVII. The two men would later feud (professional wrestling), feud which saw Lynn defeat Ice XVII at "Tiger in the Tower" in a 28 ...
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Teesside
Teesside () is a built-up area around the River Tees in the north of England, split between County Durham and North Yorkshire. The name was initially used as a county borough in the North Riding of Yorkshire. Historically a hub for heavy manufacturing, the number of people employed in this type of work declined from the 1960s onwards, with steel-making and chemical manufacturing (particularly through Imperial Chemical Industries) replaced to some extent by new science businesses and service sector roles. History 1968–1974: County borough Before the county of Cleveland was created, the area (including Stockton-on-Tees) existed as a part of the North Riding of Yorkshire, due to most land being south of the Tees. Teesside was created due to Stockton-on-Tees being linked heavily with Thornaby (which had amalgamated with South Stockton/Mandale to form the Borough of Thornaby), Middlesbrough and Redcar by industry. Compared to the modern Teesside conurbation, the area was sma ...
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