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George Gadaski
George Gadaski
Also known as Johnny Costa, George Kosti
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Birthday:
25.04.1930
Birthplace:
Limerick, Saskatchewan, Canada
Day of death:
13.12.1982 (at the age of 52)
Cause of death:
Krebs
Gender:
male
Career Data
Alter egos:
George Gadaski
George Kosti
Johnny Costa
Roles:
Singles Wrestler
Road Agent
Referee
Nicknames:
"Polish Hammer"
"Scrap Iron"
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Current Total Rating
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Valid votes: 2
Number of comments: 2
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Average rating:
5.50
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Average rating in 2020:
7.00
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Average rating in 2016:
4.00
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JEK 1991
wrote on 02.10.2020:
[
7.0
] "He was a great jobber. Strong man in the ring. Well known in AWA. One of the pioneers to use a gimmick by holding a sledgehammer to the ring."
SpruseJohnson
wrote on 04.09.2016:
[
4.0
] "One of the best jobbers (along with Kenny Jay) of his era. George could go with anyone in the ring, would ref when needed and was just a jack of all trades. Scrap Iron could of been better but he was a hall of fame guy for what he did."
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