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Bobby Walker (wrestler)

Bobby Walker
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s) "Hardwork" Bobby Walker
Hurricane Walker
Robbie Walker
Billed height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Billed weight 238 lb (108 kg)
Billed from Atlanta, Georgia
Trained by WCW Power Plant
Debut 1989

Bobby Walker is an American professional wrestler best known for his time in World Championship Wrestling (WCW), where he competed as "Hardwork" Bobby Walker. He wrestled for WCW from 1992 until 2000.

Walker made his professional debut in 1989. Wrestling as Hurricane Walker in 1990, he challenged for the NWA Florida Tag Team Championship; teaming with Brian Knobbs, he competed for the vacant title against Robert Fuller and Kendall Windham but was unable to win the title. When it was vacated again, he paired with Joe Gomez in another unsuccessful attempt to win the championship. He and Tim Parker won the championship belts in late 1990 by defeating Sgt. Rock and Mark Starr but soon dropped the title to Sgt. Rock and Ron Slinker.

Walker made brief appearances with Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling in July 1991, the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in November 1991, and the International Championship Wrestling Alliance in 1992. In 1991, he was rated number 354 in Pro Wrestling Illustrated's annual ranking of the top 500 wrestlers in the world; the following year, he was ranked at number 365. He later trained at the WCW Power Plant, a training facility operated by WCW. He made his WCW debut in 1992 under the name Robbie Walker. Originally he was scheduled to team with Ron Simmons at the Clash of the Champions against Cactus Jack, Tony Atlas, and The Barbarian in a handicap match, but was injured and was replaced by the debuting 2 Cold Scorpio. After nearly a year recovering and working house shows for WCW, he returned under the name Bobby Walker and appeared in a televised match as part of a tag team with Jason Johnson in a loss to Harlem Heat on the January 8, 1994, episode of WCW Saturday Night.


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