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The Lost Boys (professional wrestling)

The Lost Boys
Tag team
Members Yar
Wolf
Angel (manager – TCW)
Doc Diamond (manager – DWF)
Name(s) The Lost Boyz
Heights Yar:
5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Wolf:
6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Combined
weight
440 lb (200 kg)
Yar:
230 lb (100 kg)
Wolf:
210 lb (95 kg)
Billed from "The streets of South Jersey"
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Debut 1995
Disbanded 1998
Promotions ECW
IPW
JAPW
NWA
NWA NJ
NWA 2000
TCW

The Lost Boys were a professional wrestling tag team composed of Lost Boy Yar and Lost Boy Wolf. They competed in numerous independent promotions throughout the East Coast and Northeastern United States during the 1990s. One of the rising stars of the National Wrestling Alliance, they became the first NWA United States Tag Team Champions since 1991 when the title was revived by NWA New Jersey. They also challenged The Misfits (Derrick Domino, Harley Lewis, and Lupus) for the NWA World Six-Man Tag Team Championship, another abandoned NWA title, when it was briefly revived by NWA 2000 in 1998.

From 1995 to 1998, Yar and Wolf appeared in Chris Lash's Allied Powers Wrestling Federation, Extreme Championship Wrestling, Grande Wrestling Alliance, International Pro Wrestling, Jersey All-Pro Wrestling, Liberty All-Star Wrestling, New Jack City Wrestling, and Tri-County Wrestling.

In 2008, The Lost Boys reunited in King Kong Bundy's Devastation Wrestling Federation where they won the DWF Tag Team Championship. They remained with the promotion when it became part of WrestleReality, a "pro wrestling conglomerate" also including American Wrestlers Fund Raisers, Loco Wrestling and Pro Wrestling Unplugged, where they held both the DWF and Loco Wrestling Tag Team Championships.

Both natives of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Yar and Wolf both began wrestling for local promotions in 1995. Yar was trained by Larry Sharpe at the famed "Monster Factory" while Wolf attended the Tri-State Wrestling Alliance's wrestling school. The two reportedly met while working out at a local gym and became workout partners. They ultimately decided to start teaming together as The Lost Boys in the summer of 1995. The team made their official debut defeating The Brothers of East L.A. in Philadelphia-based Liberty All-Star Wrestling. A few months later they were brought into Tri-County Wrestling by Angel, a former valet for Extreme Championship Wrestling, and won a championship tournament for the promotion's tag team titles in September 1995. The Lost Boys defended the tag titles for at least seven months.


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