Jake Milliman is an American
professional wrestler
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. He is best known for his appearances with the
American Wrestling Association and the
World Wrestling Federation in the 1980s.
Professional wrestling career
Early career (1981–1982)
American Wrestling Association (1982–1986)
Making his debut in the American Wrestling Association during the early 1980s, he lost to
Ken Patera
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in one of his earliest appearances in the promotion on November 29. During the next month, he would lose to
Hulk Hogan
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in a handicap match with Chris Curtis on December 6 and, with
Tom Stone, in a rematch on December 12, 1981. He lost several single matches to
Jerry Blackwell,
Brad Rheingans,
Rene Goulet,
Bobby Duncum Sr. and manager
Bobby "The Brain" Heenan as well as tag team matches with
"Sodbuster" Kenny Jay against Ken Patera & Bobby Duncum Sr. and
Sheik Adnan & Jerry Blackwell during late 1982.
Absent from the promotion during early 1983, he lost to
Nick Bockwinkel and
Ken Patera
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although he later teamed with
Wahoo McDaniel to defeat
Blackjack Lanza and Jesse Ventura by disqualification on May 15. However, he would continue losing single matches with losses against
Chris Markoff,
Mr. Saito and Brad Rheingans and, teaming with
Sonny Rogers
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, lost to Ken Patera & Jerry Blackwell on May 29. He would also appear on an event for the Indianapolis-based
World Wrestling Association losing to
Rooster Griffen and, teaming with
Bob Harmon
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, losing to
Jerry Valiant &
Great Abdullah later during the main event on August 6, 1983.
His losing streak would continue into the following year losing to Brad Rheingans, Jerry Blackwell,
Curt Hennig,
Larry Zbyszko,
Billy Robinson,
Nick Bockwinkel and
The Crusher in early 1984. He also teamed with
Tony Leone against
Greg Gagne &
Jim Brunzell
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Early life
The son of a navy pilot, Br ...
as well as with
Jesse "The Body" Ventura,
Steven Regal,
Kevin Kelly facing
The Fabulous Freebirds in several tag team matches. He would also wrestle against
Thomas Ivey at an
NWA Central States event in
Kansas City, Missouri on June 23, 1984.
A regular on All Star Wrestling, the AWA's weekly
ESPN
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television program, he would appear on its first episode facing
Scott Hall
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in his debut match at Chicago's
UIC Pavilion
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on July 8, 1984. During the match, he was pinned by Hall due to outside interference by
Larry "The Ax" Hennig and his son
Curt being hit with a steel chair allowing Hall to take the pinfall.
In early 1986, Milliman defeating Larry Zbyszko in
Rockford, Illinois on January 11 although he lost to
The Barbarian &
The Mongolian Stomper
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in a tag team match that same night with
Rick Ganter
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. Losing to Zbyszko in a rematch on January 19, he also lost matches to
Marty Jannetty,
Colonel DeBeers,
Boris Zukhov,
Earthquake Ferris
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and
Ken Timbs.
World Wrestling Federation (1987–1989)
After a brief stint in
World Wrestling Federation during mid 1987 as "Jack Milliman", appearing on
WWF Superstars of Wrestling
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facing
Adrian Adonis in Adonis's last televised appearance following
WrestleMania III
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on April 23, 1987. He later took part in a handicap match with
Arthur Washington against
One Man Gang
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on August 29 and in a 6-man tag team with
Sivi Afi and Jerry Allen against One Man Gang,
Butch Reed and
Nikolai Volkoff
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on October 10. Milliman returned to the AWA.
In 1989, Milliman returned to the WWF losing to
Tito Santana in
Duluth, Minnesota
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on May 17 before teaming with Boris Zhukov losing to
The Hart Foundation on July 9 and, with Tom Stone, on August 27. In his last appearance with the WWF, he and Zhukov lost a tag team match to
Demolition
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on WWF Superstars on September 9, 1989.
American Wrestling Association (1989–1990)
Returning to the AWA in late 1989, Milliman defeated
Todd Becker at
SuperClash IV on April 8, 1990. However, his most famous match was one with Col. DeBeers, known as the "Great American Turkey Hunt". The match was part of the AWA Team Challenge Series, where the wrestler who got a stuffed, uncooked turkey off of the top of a pole first would win. In what was considered at the time a major upset, Milliman took the turkey from DeBeers when the referee's back was turned and was declared the winner. The match took place in a TV studio without an audience (the announcers claimed it was in an effort to stop wrestlers from interfering, but it was actually due to poor ticket sales).
Milliman also participated in the final match in the TCS. That match was a royal rumble-style battle royal featuring Brad Rheingans, Col. DeBeers,
The Trooper,
The Destruction Crew (
Mike Enos &
Wayne Bloom), the
Texas Hangmen and others. Milliman again came away with the win by eliminating DeBeers at the end, winning the Series and supposed $1,000,000 check for his team Larry's Legends.
Windy City Pro Wrestling (1992–1995)
Late career (1995–present)
In 2001, Millman made an appearance wrestling against Rocky Stone in a charity event to raise money for the Waukesha's Valley of the Kings animal sanctuary on March 24. He and Tom Stone would later reunite to defeat Daryk St. Holmes, Esq. & Brad Hunter at a NAWF Pro Wrestling event in
Jefferson, Wisconsin
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on December 14, 2001. He would also face
Chris Jericho
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in the first televised broadcast of
Northern Premiere Wrestling
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, a Minnesota-based independent promotion affiliated with the
National Wrestling Alliance
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, on February 2, 2002.
He has since wrestled in various independent promotions making an appearance with former UFC competitor Adrian Serrano at an event for Brew City Wrestling in March 2004 and the following year at the
National Federation of Wrestling
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supercard Rumble in the Wolves Den: Part 2 on May 1, 2005
In 2007, he teamed with Jan Jones in a 6-man tag team match against Tough Tom and Trevor Adonis for an IAW event in
Eagle, Wisconsin on September 1, 2007. The following month, in
AWA Superstars of Wrestling
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History
In 1996, Dale Gagner and his ass ...
, Milliman and Frankie DeFalco entered an 18-team championship tournament for the
AWA World Tag Team Championship defeating Rocky Styles and Matt Mangle, and Team Vision (Chasyn Rance & Mister Saint Laurent) to advancing to the semi-finals where they lost to the
Heartbreak Express (Phil and Sean Davis) in
Shawano, Wisconsin
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on October 6, 2007.
DeFalco and Milliman won the titles from the Heartbreak Express on February 8, 2008 in Waukesha, Wisconsin, but were stripped of the titles on February 25 in a
Dusty finish as DeFalco was retroactively disqualified for throwing a member of the Heartbreak Express over the top rope.
On August 30, 2016, WWE paid homage to Milliman, on SmackDown! Live, debuting an enhancement talent by the name of Gary "The Milkman" Millman, portrayed by Texas independent wrestler Jason Erra.
References
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Year of birth missing (living people)
American male professional wrestlers
Living people
Professional wrestlers from Wisconsin
Sportspeople from Milwaukee