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Doug Somerson‌

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Doug Somerson

Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA

Doug Somerson

Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA

Gender

Male

Birthday

calendar1951-09-22

Popularity

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Biography

Douglas Duane Somerson was an American professional wrestler known by his ring name "Pretty Boy" Doug Somers. He worked in the American Wrestling Association (AWA) in the mid-1980s as part of a tag team with "Playboy" Buddy Rose, managed by Sherri Martel, and twice held the AWA World Tag Team Championship. Douglas Duane Somerson, born September 22, 1951 in the heart of South Minneapolis, Minnesota, was the youngest of seven children of Carl and Dorothy Somerson. He had four brothers Jack, Russ, Dennis, and Gene and two sisters Barbara and Shirley. He was also uncle to author Julie Somerson. In Minneapolis in 1986 as part of Verne Gagne's American Wrestling Association (AWA) Somers teamed up with "Playboy" Buddy Rose and manager Sherri Martel. The duo captured the AWA World Tag Team Championship by defeating Curt Hennig and Scott Hall via countout on May 17, 1986. They went on to feud with The Midnight Rockers over the belts for the remainder of 1986, culminating with Michaels and Jannetty winning the title on January 17, 1987. Somers would continue to wrestle for the AWA as both a singles wrestler and tag team wrestler (with both Buddy Wolfe and Kevin Kelly) throughout 1987. He would also be a last minute replacement for Boris Zukhov (who jumped to the World Wrestling Federation) as Soldat Ustinov's tag team partner in a title defense against Jerry Lawler and Bill Dundee. Somers resurfaced in the AWA in 1989, managed by Johnny Valiant. Somers went on to wrestle on the independent circuit and for the Global Wrestling Federation in 1991, taking part in their TV title tournament. He has also wrestled for Georgia independent company Folkstyle Championship Wrestling, in a feud with Frankie Valentine. At WCW Halloween Havoc 1991, Somers lost to Van Hammer in the first PPV match of his career. In 1992, Somers made several appearances for the World Wrestling Federation as an enhancement talent on their weekly syndicated programming. On May 1, 2011 at the Memorial Mayhem 2 show, Somers debuted for NWA Rampage. He was on guest commentary during the television title match between champion Jeremy Vain and Somers' trainee Frankie Valentine. Vain defeated Valentine after Somers turned on Valentine and cost him the match. Afterwards Somers attacked Valentine. On May 15 Somers accompanied Vain & Sal Rinauro to the ring during their semi-final match in the NWA RPW tag team title tournament against Valentine & Kyle Matthews. Matthews & Valentine won the match. Somers interfered several times in the match. On May 29 Somers interfered in the finals of the tournament between Valentine & Matthews and Cru Jones & Chip Day costing Valentine & Matthews the match. Somers died on May 16, 2017, at the age of 65

Movie Credits

WCW Halloween Havoc '91

WCW Halloween Havoc '91‌
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calendar 1991

Biography: Shawn Michaels

Biography: Shawn Michaels‌
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calendar 2021

WWE: From the Vault: Shawn Michaels

WWE: From the Vault: Shawn Michaels‌
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calendar 2003

WWE: Shawn Michaels: My Journey

WWE: Shawn Michaels: My Journey‌
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calendar 2010

WWE: The Shawn Michaels Story - Heartbreak & Triumph

WWE: The Shawn Michaels Story - Heartbreak & Triumph‌
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calendar 2007

AWA: WrestleRock '86

AWA: WrestleRock '86‌
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calendar 1986

CSW International Bash

CSW International Bash‌
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calendar 1989

AWA Battle by the Bay

AWA Battle by the Bay‌
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calendar 1986

AWA Blood on the Sand

AWA Blood on the Sand‌
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calendar 1986

AWA The Brawl in St. Paul

AWA The Brawl in St. Paul‌
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calendar 1986

AWA SuperClash II

AWA SuperClash II‌
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calendar 1987

Tv Credits