Rad Hazard
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- | Originally known as real name Daniel Baldwin, Baldwin began promoting his backyard wrestling community, Backyard Wrestling World on several | + | Originally known as real name Daniel Baldwin, a Las Vegas resident, Baldwin had taken an interest in backyard wrestling actually having a prior history in the participating in the practice. In September 2008, he began promoting his backyard wrestling community, [[Backyard Wrestling World]] on several video pages and channels on YouTube and got few to acknowledge his website and later released sketch comedy advertisements on Youtube promoting it and his new weekly backyard wrestling program [[Backyard Wrestling Weekly]] over two weeks leading to its premiere. |
==Battle Born Wrestling== | ==Battle Born Wrestling== | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
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Ring name | Rad Hazard |
Height | N/A |
Weight | N/A |
Born | April 26, 1988 (age 20) |
Resides | Las Vegas, Nevada |
Debut | 2008 |
Rad Hazard is a backyard wrestling personality, wrestler and founder of Battle Born Wrestling (BBW). He started off as a fan of backyard wrestling with previous experience performing the activity and got into the project of Backyard Wrestling Weekly, gaining a personality on the internet world of the practice before setting out to assemble an alliance out of territories to create BBW, where he serves as an independent wrestler as well as interviewer and voice-over commentator known as David Weisner.
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Backyard wrestling tenure
Backyard Wrestling World/Weekly
Main article: Backyard Wrestling World and Backyard Wrestling Weekly
Originally known as real name Daniel Baldwin, a Las Vegas resident, Baldwin had taken an interest in backyard wrestling actually having a prior history in the participating in the practice. In September 2008, he began promoting his backyard wrestling community, Backyard Wrestling World on several video pages and channels on YouTube and got few to acknowledge his website and later released sketch comedy advertisements on Youtube promoting it and his new weekly backyard wrestling program Backyard Wrestling Weekly over two weeks leading to its premiere.