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James Edward Duggan Jr. (born January 14, 1954), better known by his
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"Hacksaw" Jim Duggan, is an American professional wrestler. He is signed to WWE on a Legends contract. His best-known character is that of an American patriot, which sees him use a 2x4 length of wood as a weapon, the battle cry "Hooo!" and the
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. In the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now known as WWE), Duggan was the winner of the first ever Royal Rumble match in
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and in World Championship Wrestling (WCW), he was a one time United States Heavyweight Champion and a one time (and the final) World Television Champion. In wrestling, he is a one time world champion having won the IWA World Heavyweight Championship. Duggan was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2011.


Early life and career

Duggan grew up in Glens Falls, New York, where he became a star
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in high school. Duggan is of English and
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ancestry. He was raised Presbyterian. His father was the Chief of police for the City of Glens Falls. Duggan was a
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in
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,
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, wrestling, and basketball. In wrestling, Duggan won the New York State High School wrestling championship, unlimited weight class division – the first wrestler from Glens Falls to do so. Upon graduating from high school, he was recruited by Ohio State University, but would instead choose to play
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at Southern Methodist University (SMU), where he was eventually voted team captain. Duggan earned his bachelor's degree in applied plant biology. After college, Duggan was signed by the
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of the National Football League, but was released after being plagued by knee injuries.


Professional wrestling career


Early career (1979–1982)

Duggan broke into professional wrestling thanks in large part to wrestler Fritz Von Erich. The two met while Duggan was on a recruiting trip to SMU. Duggan's first professional match was in 1979 against Gino Hernandez. Duggan began his career as a villain. Training at the Sportatorium in Dallas, Texas as well as with Samoan wrestling promoter Peter Maivia, Duggan gained the attention of
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and the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). After a brief stint with the WWF, Duggan began to work regularly for Georgia Championship Wrestling. During this time, Duggan was known by two in-ring aliases: in the
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as "Big" Jim Duggan and in Hawaii as The Convict, a masked wrestler. After wrestling for a Birmingham, Alabama-based promotion, Duggan began wrestling in a promotion based in San Antonio, Texas where he adopted his well-known "Hacksaw" nickname.


Mid-South Wrestling/Universal Wrestling Federation (1982–1986)

In 1982, Duggan made his debut in Mid-South Wrestling. Upon debuting as a
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, and bounty hunter for Skandor Akbar, Duggan soon became a member of the Rat Pack faction, alongside Ted DiBiase,
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, and
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. After newcomer "Hacksaw" Butch Reed debuted within the promotion, Duggan and Reed had a
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feud for a time over who would be the true "Hacksaw". The Rats also feuded with stars such as Reed, Magnum T. A. and the Junkyard Dog. During this time, Duggan interfered in a DiBiase/JYD match while wearing a gorilla suit during the Louisiana State Fair, causing JYD to lose a "
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" match in
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, Louisiana. After DiBiase aligned himself with Skandor Akbar, Duggan refused to go along with him and became a face for the first time in his career. At this time, Duggan began carrying his iconic 2x4. As a fan favorite, he won the
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with Magnum T. A. and later won the North American Heavyweight Championship. After the Mid-South North American title was retired when Mid-South became the Universal Wrestling Federation (UWF) in 1986, Duggan lost to Terry Gordy in a tournament final to determine the first UWF World Heavyweight Champion. Duggan then teamed up with Terry Taylor and won the
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for the second time. After losing a
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to the One Man Gang, Duggan left the UWF for the World Wrestling Federation (WWF).


New Japan Pro-Wrestling (1981, 1986)

In August 1981, while still wrestling in Georgia, Duggan toured throughout
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under New Japan Pro-Wrestling, during their ''Bloody Fight Series'' tour, facing
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in the first day of August 21, in a losing effort. Duggan would defeat low-card wrestlers such as Haruka Eigen, Kengo Kimura,
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and
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, while losing to main eventers such as Inoki, Tatsumi Fujinami, Seiji Sakaguchi, Strong Kobayashi and
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. At one point, he teamed up with
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to face the teams of Eigen and Gō, in a winning effort, and Choshu and Sakaguchi, in a losing effort. In January 1986, while he was now working under Bill Watts' Universal Wrestling Federation, Duggan would once again venture overseas to New Japan, now wrestling in their ''New Year Dash'' tour, coincidentally facing Inoki once again in the first day of their tour on January 3, this time ending in a double count-out. Duggan, a now more established wrestler, was receiving a lot of good results during the tour, clashing with main eventers such as Fujinami, Sakaguchi, Kimura and Choshu to draws, and dominating young lions such as Tatsutoshi Goto and Yang-Seung Hi. He also wrestled tag-team action during the series, teaming with the likes of
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, Johnny Mantell, Black Tiger, Mike Miller and the twin-team of Madd Maxx (1 & 2), with the majority of them ending in the losing end for Duggan's team. Duggan would tour one last time overseas in September of the same year, wrestling on New Japan's ''Challenge Spirit'' tour, resuming his encounters against Inoki, Fujinami, Kimura and Sakaguchi, as well as facing Umanosuke Ueda and George Takano in tag-team matches, teaming once again with Madd Maxx, Jerry Gray and The Angel Of Death. His last match came against Seiji Sakaguchi in a double count-out.


World Wrestling Federation (1987–1993)


Early feuds (1987)

Duggan was signed to the WWF in January 1987, making his first major appearance with the WWF at WrestleMania III, where he also made his
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debut. In the weeks preceding WrestleMania, Duggan began his first WWF
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with Nikolai Volkoff. At the event, he ran to ringside prior to a match between The Killer Bees and The Iron Sheik and Nikolai Volkoff and interrupted Volkoff's pre-match singing of the Russian national anthem. Duggan had previously done this on TV matches leading up to the event. On May 26, 1987 Duggan and the Iron Sheik were arrested for DUI in New Jersey. Duggan was released from the company, but was ultimately brought back in a lower spot on roster. Although he did not win any major titles in the promotion, for seven years he was a consistent fan favorite with his patriotic working class everyman gimmick. His character was mainly comical, as he rarely was in major contention for titles. His first major WWF match was at the first-ever Survivor Series pay-per-view in
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, when he participated in the first Survivor Series match and was a member of the winning team.


First Royal Rumble winner (1988–1989)

By the late fall of 1987, Duggan received his first major
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since his return, being placed in a feud opposite "King" Harley Race, who was using a monarch gimmick who sneered at wrestlers he thought were below him. Duggan vowed he would never give in to Race's demands to bow to him, and during a televised confrontation, took Race's crown and cape, though Race would later get them back. At the 1987 Slammy Awards, where Duggan presented the nominees for "Best Ring Apparel," an on-stage shoving match between him and the winner (Race), sparking a wild brawl broke out between the two, going backstage and eventually reaching back to the main stage before interrupting another award presentation and Gorilla Monsoon stepping in to separate the two. Duggan eventually defeated Race several times in both televised and non-televised shows. Duggan participated in the first-ever Royal Rumble match in
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, where he was the 13th of twenty entrants. He won the match after he last eliminated the One Man Gang. At WrestleMania IV, he participated in a 14-man tournament for the vacant WWF World Heavyweight Championship, where he lost to Ted DiBiase in the first round after interference from André the Giant. Shortly after WrestleMania IV, Duggan—upset that André cost him his match—came to the ring during one of André's matches and challenged him; a feud erupted when André suddenly grabbed Duggan and began throttling him, before Duggan knocked André out with his 2x4 board. André generally came out the winner in their matches, usually by interference from André's manager Bobby Heenan. André also interfered in several of Duggan's matches against other wrestlers, including Hercules on the April 30 edition of '' Saturday Night's Main Event''. Duggan earned a shot at the Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship against The Honky Tonk Man in July 1988, but Honky Tonk got himself disqualified, thus retaining the title. Duggan then began displaying traits of an American patriot by feuding with several foreign villains in the fall of 1988. He got involved in a feud with Dino Bravo, and the two were on opposing sides as Jake "The Snake" Roberts' team fought André the Giant's at the 1988 Survivor Series. Duggan was disqualified after he used his 2x4 on Bravo. Duggan's team eventually lost the match. His next feud was with Russian Boris Zhukov, whom he defeated in a
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on the November 26 edition of ''Saturday Night's Main Event''. He restarted his feud with Dino Bravo, and at the 1989 Royal Rumble, Duggan and The Hart Foundation ( Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart) defeated Bravo and
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( Jacques and Raymond) in a two out of three falls match. He was involved in a rivalry with
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, which culminated in a match at WrestleMania V where both men fought to a no contest.


American patriot (1989–1993)

In mid-1989, he started a feud with
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, who was awarded the crown on the July 9, 1988 edition of ''Superstars'' when Harley Race was forced to vacate the crown due to injuries sustained in a match against Hulk Hogan on the March 12, 1988 edition of ''Saturday Night's Main Event''. Duggan defeated Haku to win the crown and earn the title of "King of the WWF" on the May 13, 1989 edition of ''Superstars''. On the May 27 edition of ''Saturday Night's Main Event'', Duggan earned a shot at the Intercontinental Championship against "Ravishing" Rick Rude. Duggan won the match by countout, and Rude retained the title, as a title cannot change hands via countout or disqualification. At SummerSlam, Duggan teamed with
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( Ax and Smash) in a six-man tag team match and defeated André the Giant and The Twin Towers (
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and The Big Bossman). He eventually lost his crown to
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, who began calling himself "Macho King", and started a feud with Savage. At Survivor Series, he captained a team dubbed "The 4x4's" against Savage's team, "The King's Court". Duggan's team lost the match. He faced Savage again on the January 27 edition of ''Saturday Night's Main Event''. Duggan defeated another former rival, Dino Bravo at WrestleMania VI. He began teaming with his former rival, Nikolai Volkoff and started a feud with The Orient Express (
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and Sato), whom they beat at SummerSlam. He began a short feud with
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Sgt. Slaughter and faced Slaughter for the title on the February 1 edition of ''
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''. Slaughter retained the title by getting himself disqualified. In late 1991, he patched up things with Sgt. Slaughter, who had turned babyface, and the pair formed a tag team. At Survivor Series, the duo joined the Texas Tornado and Tito Santana in an elimination match to defeat a team led by
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. On the February 8 edition of ''Saturday Night's Main Event'', Duggan and Slaughter defeated the Beverly Brothers ( Blake and Beau). At WrestleMania VIII, he teamed up with Virgil, Sgt. Slaughter, and Big Bossman against The Nasty Boys ( Jerry Sags and Brian Knobs), The Mountie, and Repo Man. Slaughter eventually left active wrestling and Duggan continued to pursue his singles career again. In mid-1992, Duggan was moved to undercard status. In early 1993, he was involved in a feud with the then near 600 pound Yokozuna, who was the number one contender to the WWF Championship. Manager Mr. Fuji was bad mouthing America and Duggan challenged his protégé to a match. The match was promoted by claiming that no one had knocked Yokozuna off his feet, even though Yokozuna had fallen off his feet shortly before, during the 1993 Royal Rumble match. The stipulations to the match were if Duggan knocked Yokozuna off his feet, Duggan would win. On the February 6 edition of ''
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'', Duggan won the match after knocking Yokozuna down completely, but then was manhandled by the much bigger Yokozuna after the match and fell victim to four Banzai Drops, sidelining Duggan for about four months. Duggan eventually returned to television and started a feud with then-Intercontinental Champion
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, challenging him for the title on the May 3 edition of '' Monday Night Raw''. Michaels ran through the crowd, and retained the title by countout. On the next show, to prevent Michaels from pulling the stunt again, Duggan received a return bout in a lumberjack match. Before the match started, Duggan attacked his former rival Yokozuna after discovering he was one of the lumberjacks. Late in the match, Bam Bam Bigelow distracted Duggan from the outside, which enabled Michaels to attack him and throw him out of the ring to where Yokozuna was standing. Yokozuna then paid Duggan back by legdropping him on the floor, then rolled his lifeless body back into the ring as the referee’s back was turned. As Michaels went to pin Duggan, Mr. Perfect entered the ring and attacked the champion, which resulted in Duggan being disqualified and touching off a postmatch brawl between the lumberjacks; Duggan would eventually rise to his feet and clear the ring with his 2x4. Duggan then competed in the King of the Ring tournament, defeating
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to qualify before losing to Bam Bam Bigelow in the quarterfinals. He continued to appear on WWF programming until the summer, when he left the company after losing several pre- Summerslam matches to Yokozuna.


World Championship Wrestling (1994–2001)


United States Heavyweight Champion (1994)

Duggan signed a contract with World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in late 1994. He debuted in WCW at Fall Brawl, where he defeated Steve Austin in a squash match lasting thirty-five seconds to win the
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. After becoming champion, he quickly started a
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with Austin, and eventually defeated him in a title rematch at Halloween Havoc by disqualification. The two had a second title rematch on the November 16 edition of '' Clash of the Champions'', where Duggan retained the title again by disqualification. Duggan's reign ended at Starrcade, where he was defeated by Vader.


Various feuds (1995–1999)

After he lost the U.S. title to Vader, Duggan moved to the mid-card division and began wrestling on ''
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''. He defeated Bunkhouse Buck at
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. He faced former WWF rival Meng (known as Haku in WWF) in a
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match at Uncensored, which Meng won. At The Great American Bash, he defeated Sgt. Craig Pittman by disqualification in Pittman's pay-per-view debut. At
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, Duggan lost to Kamala. In late 1995, Duggan started a feud with Big Bubba Rogers, which culminated in a Taped Fist match at
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, which Rogers won. Duggan participated in the first-ever three ring, 60 man battle royal for the vacant World Heavyweight Championship, but was eliminated. He fought Loch Ness to a
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at a '' Main Event'' taping before
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. Duggan then started a short feud with Diamond Dallas Page, to whom he lost in a Taped Fist match at
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. At
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, he unsuccessfully participated in a three ring 60 man battle royal to determine the #1 contender to the WCW World Heavyweight Championship. Duggan had no major pay-per-view matches for over two years before he disappeared in 1998 after he was diagnosed with kidney cancer. After being cured of his cancer, Duggan returned to wrestling and replaced
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in a match against Berlyn at Fall Brawl, which Duggan lost. Soon after, Duggan became involved in a storyline where he became a janitor for WCW. Duggan then started a feud with the anti-American stable the Revolution ( Shane Douglas, Dean Malenko, Perry Saturn, and Asya). At Starrcade, he and his surprise partners, the newly reunited
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( Kevin Sullivan, Mike Rotunda, and Rick Steiner), faced the Revolution in a losing effort after the Club turned on Duggan. As a result of losing, the next night on '' Nitro'', Duggan was forced to denounce the U.S. flag but he refused to do so. In response, the Revolution attacked him and began beating him until The Filthy Animals, who were also feuding with the Revolution, saved Duggan.


World Television Champion and Team Canada (2000–2001)

During this period, he found the World Television Championship in a trash can, which had been thrown away by the previous champion
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earlier and claimed it for himself. He would make title defenses exclusively on ''Saturday Night'', and remained champion until the title was deactivated. After WCW was rebooted and the nWo storyline ended, it was replaced by two new factions in WCW called The Millionaire's Club and the New Blood, which began feuding with one another. The Millionaire's Club consisted of veterans and the New Blood consisted of young wrestlers of the 1990s. Duggan joined the Millionaire's Club and helped them in their war against the New Blood. Near the end of his career in WCW, he became involved in more major storylines, including one that involved him becoming a villain by abandoning the patriotic gimmick for a short time to join
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and his faction
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. This angle began when Duggan started working with the Misfits In Action (MIA) but at Fall Brawl, he turned on MIA's leader U.S. Champion General Rection during Rection's title defense against Team Canada's Lance Storm. Duggan was the
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for the match, and helped Storm in winning the match. During this time Duggan cut his hair short, shaved his trademark beard and sang "O Canada". At Halloween Havoc, Duggan and Storm teamed up against General Rection in a handicap match for Storm's U.S. Title. Duggan missed an attack on Rection, which led to Rection pinning Duggan to win the match. Duggan continued to unintentionally cost Team Canada many of their victories, but he helped Storm to defeat The Cat in a match at Starrcade. However, after the match, Team Canada turned on Duggan, who then began feuding with Team Canada, and at Sin he was the special guest referee in a Penalty Box match between Team Canada and the Filthy Animals. Despite Duggan's role as the referee, Team Canada won the match after Storm forced Kidman to submit.


Independent circuit (2001–2002)

After WCW was purchased by the WWF in March 2001, Duggan began wrestling in the
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. On December 5, 2002, Duggan defeated Krusher Kong at LWE Xplosion.


Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2003)

On the March 12, 2003 pay-per-view of NWA Total Nonstop Action (TNA), Duggan made a surprise appearance and defeated fellow WCW alum Mike Sanders. on the March 19 NWATNA, Duggan and Moondog Spot defeated Mike Sanders and Disco Inferno. Duggan made his final appearance in TNA on October 29, where he lost to Jeff Jarrett.


Return to WWE (2005–2009)


Teaming with Eugene (2005–2006)

Duggan appeared on the October 3, 2005 edition of ''Raw'', dubbed "The Homecoming" along with several other WWF/E alumni. He and the other legends attacked
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after Conway came to the ring and insulted them. He was also one of the "legends" available for fans to select to team with
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in a match at Taboo Tuesday to face the team of Conway and
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( Jimmy Snuka was chosen instead of Duggan). He returned to WWE again after Royal Rumble, with a message from John Cena to Lita after Edge lost the WWE Championship: "HOOOOO!" Duggan and Edge began a short feud with each other which culminated in a match that occurred two weeks later on ''Raw'', which Edge won after Lita provided a distraction. After feuding with Edge and Lita, he became mentor and tutor to Eugene and the two feuded with The Spirit Squad. He began working on '' Heat'', but also made a few appearances on ''Raw'' with Eugene and The Highlanders. On the November 6 edition of ''Raw'', Duggan and Eugene faced the Spirit Squad in a match with the stipulation that the losing team would disband and never team up again. After Duggan was caught off guard after the other Spirit Squad members interfered and then pinned for the win, Eugene snapped and attacked Duggan. He started a feud with Eugene, and three weeks later, the two had a match with each other, which Eugene won.


Various appearances (2007–2009)

At
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, Duggan teamed with
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in a
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to determine the number one contenders to the World Tag Team Championship, in a losing effort. On the January 15 edition of ''Raw'', Duggan was dragged out by Rated-RKO (Edge and
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) and was beaten to a pulp. Edge and Orton feared Duggan would help out Shawn Michaels in a handicap match and wanted to set an example for anyone else backstage that wished to do the same. On the March 5 edition of ''Raw'', he faced Chris Masters in a Masterlock Challenge, but was unable to break the hold. After months of wrestling on '' Heat'', Duggan returned to ''Raw'' in July, teaming up with
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and feuding with Carlito and William Regal. This team was short lived as Duggan soon returned to ''Heat'' and Sandman was soon released from his contract with WWE. On the August 6 edition of ''Raw'', Duggan was a contestant in the ''WWE Dating Game'', a parody of '' The Dating Game''. However, Duggan lost when Maria chose Ron Simmons. On December 31, he lost a 2008 Royal Rumble qualifying match to the returning Umaga. After that, he began primarily appearing on ''Heat'' once again, defeating locals and teaming with Super Crazy. On the March 17 episode of ''Raw'', he participated in a 17-on-2 handicap elimination tag team match as part of the 17 members of the ''Raw'' roster against John Cena and Randy Orton. After Cody Rhodes was eliminated, all the remaining ''Raw'' wrestlers attacked Cena and Orton, resulting in their disqualification. Duggan also took part in a 12-on-12 tag team preview match on the March 25 episode of ''
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''. He competed 24-man battle royal was held just before WrestleMania XXIV aired to determine the #1 contender for an
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match. The match was eventually won by Kane. In the summer of 2008, Duggan started a short feud with Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase after Rhodes and DiBiase tried to convince Duggan to retire and let the young talent run the show. Soon after, Duggan would come out and announce that he would take Rhodes and DiBiase's advice and retire, but Jerry Lawler stopped him by convincing Duggan to stay. Duggan and Lawler then wrestled Rhodes and DiBiase on the August 25, 2008 edition of ''Raw'', but lost the match. On the October 20 edition of ''Raw'', Duggan confronted Santino Marella and Beth Phoenix during one of Marella's tirades against his three possible opponents at
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(
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, Goldust, and The Honky Tonk Man). Upset at being interrupted, Marella took off his clothes, getting ready to fight Duggan. Yet before a fight could begin, Marella instructed Phoenix to throw the clothes in Duggan's face, a move that temporarily distracted Duggan. Marella then smashed a guitar over Duggan's head, ending the segment. Duggan would appear on ''Raws 800th episode during Kung Fu Naki's in-ring dance segment, which also involved various other members of the WWE roster. In 2009, Duggan appeared in the 2009 Royal Rumble match, entering at #29 and setting a record for the most years between Royal Rumble appearances. He was eliminated from the match by Big Show. On the August 10 episode of ''Raw'', Duggan made his final televised appearance as Sgt. Slaughter had him come out in place of Bret Hart, due to the episode taking place in Canada, when he introduced "The best there was, the best there is, and the best there ever will be" in order to mock the Canadian fans.


Independent circuit (2009–present)

He then resumed wrestling on the
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. He recently appeared on Pro Wrestling Ohio's "Wrestlelution 3" where he defeated "The Megastar" Marion Fontaine. On November 30, 2013, at WrestleCade 2013, Duggan defeated Daivari. He has signed on with Global Force Wrestling as a "legend" to help promote GFW events and tours. To promote the shows, GFW's Jeff Jarrett and Duggan have appeared at Dell Diamond on Thursday, May 28. January 2016, Duggan appeared in an event for Modern Vintage Wrestling in Wilmington, North Carolina. On May 6, 2017, at AWF Head to the Edge, Duggan defeated Josh Price.


Second return to WWE (2011–2012)

On April 2, 2011, Duggan was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame by fellow inductee "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase. Duggan returned to wrestling in WWE with an appearance at the 2012 Royal Rumble and entered the Royal Rumble match as the #19 entrant and was eliminated by Cody Rhodes. On the February 3, 2012 episode of '' SmackDown'', Duggan teamed with Santino Marella in a losing effort against the
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Primo and Epico. On April 10, 2012, Duggan made an appearance on '' SuperSmackDown LIVE: Blast from the Past'', where he lost to Hunico by disqualification. Later that year, he appeared on the July 3 '' SuperSmackDown LIVE: The Great American Bash'' event, teaming with Sgt. Slaughter and Santino Marella to face Hunico, Camacho, and Drew McIntyre.


Other media

It was announced in February 2012 that Duggan would appear on a WWE original reality show called ''
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''. The show premiered on the WWE Network on April 17, 2014. Duggan appears as himself in the film '' Pro Wrestlers vs Zombies,'' in which he battles the undead with his 2x4. In 1991, Duggan appeared in the Harry and the Henderson's TV series' 16th episode. In 1999, Duggan was a guest panelist for two episodes of the Nickelodeon children's game show '' Figure It Out''. Duggan appears in the sixth episode of the second season of
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in the UK, where he played WWF on the Super Nintendo against a boy he picked from the crowd, Hacksaw played as Macho Man Randy Savage and was beaten. Duggan also appeared in the season five finale of '' Duck Dynasty''. Duggan and former WWF announcer Sean Mooney now run a weekly podcast on the MLW Radio Network called "Primetime with Hacksaw Jim Duggan and Sean Mooney". Duggan left the podcast after 18 episodes and Mooney is now hosting by himself. In 2017, Duggan released the first issue of a biographical comic book miniseries through Squared Circle Comics, titled "Hacksaw Jim Duggan".


Personal life

Duggan and his wife Debra have two daughters, Celia and Rebecca. He is a close friend of Willie Robertson who owns the Duck Commanders. In 1987, Duggan and The Iron Sheik (Khosrow Vaziri) were pulled over by
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before a WWF event, suspecting Duggan of
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. After a search of the vehicle and the persons, police discovered that Duggan was under the influence of
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and
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, while Vaziri was high on cocaine. Small amounts of cocaine were also found in the vehicle. Duggan received a conditional release while Vaziri was placed on probation for a year. The scandal that erupted after two in-ring enemies were found drinking and doing drugs together led to the end of the angle, the Sheik's release, and Duggan's temporary departure from WWF. Duggan soon returned to wrestling. In November 2013, Duggan started an IndieGoGo campaign to cover the cost repairing his torn rotator cuff. Funding closed December 2013 and raised $10,396; well over the goal of $6,500. In 2018, Duggan was admitted into the
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and underwent a heart procedure for atrial fibrillation. In 2019, Duggan had a pair of heart surgeries for what was described as a serious infection. On October 20, 2021, he was rushed to the hospital for emergency surgery. The nature of the surgery is unknown however his wife posted on Facebook “Back where we don't want to be. Please pray for Jim and his doctors as he has emergency surgery this morning. Thank you, Debra.” On October 28, 2021, Duggan announced via
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a week later that he was diagnosed with
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and had been living with it for a couple of months. This led to another surgery on October 29, 2021. "Jim's surgery went as planned. He is resting comfortably now. Thank you for your prayers, good vibes and well wishes. Please continue them as he continues to heal" his wife said. On December 8, 2021, Duggan announced in a video uploaded to his Twitter account that he was cancer-free. On May 15, 2022, Duggan posted a video on his Facebook page to announce that his cancer treatment was not over and he would need hormone shots and radiation treatment for the next 8 weeks, 5 days a week. Duggan said the doctors are very optimistic that they caught it early. In December 2022, Duggan said he detained a home invader at gunpoint at his house in Kershaw County, South Carolina.


In wrestling

* Finishing moves ** ''Old Glory'' ( Running jumping knee drop)WCW; used as signature move in WWF ** Three-point stance clothesline * Signature moves ** Alternating jabs and crosses to the opponent's head ** Atomic drop ** Back kick ** Leaping shoulder block ** Powerslam ** Scoop slam ** Spear * Nicknames ** "Big" ** "Hacksaw" * Entrance themes ** "Two By Four" by Jim Johnston ( WWF/E) ** " The Washington Post" by John Philip Sousa (WCW)


Championships and accomplishments

* Heroes And Legends Wrestling **HLW Midwestern Championship (1 time) * Imperial Wrestling Revolution **Danny Hodge Trophy (2016) * International Wrestling Association of Japan ** IWA World Heavyweight Championship ( 1 time) * International Wrestling Cartel ** IWC Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Scottie Gash * Pro Wrestling Alabama ** PWA Southern Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Nigel Sherrod * '' Pro Wrestling Illustrated'' ** PWI ranked him #66 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 1993 ** PWI ranked him #157 of the top 500 singles wrestlers of the "PWI Years" in 2003 *
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** Wrestler of the Week (March 22–28, 1987) * Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame **Class of 2018 * River City Wrestling **RCW Legends Championship (1 time) *
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**
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( 1 time) * Mid-South Wrestling Association/Universal Wrestling Federation ** Mid-South Louisiana Heavyweight Championship ( 1 time) ** Mid-South North American Heavyweight Championship ( 1 time) ** Mid-South/UWF World Tag Team Championship (
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) – with Magnum T. A. (1) and Terry Taylor (1) * World Championship Wrestling ** WCW World Television Championship ( 1 time, final) ** WCW United States Heavyweight Championship ( 1 time) * World Wrestling Federation/WWE ** Royal Rumble (
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) ** WWE Hall of Fame (2011) ** Slammy Award (2 times) *** Best Vocal Performance (1987) *** Greatest Hit (
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) * Wrestling Observer Newsletter **
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(1982) ** Feud of the Year (1985) vs. Ted DiBiase ** Most Unimproved (1989)


References


External links

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GFW profile
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