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while demonstrating a wrestling move to a heavyweight student. He underwent surgery for his ripped aorta but later recovered from the operation and continued to coach high school wrestling as well as being actively involved in establishing a wrestling program in Ohio middle schools. His son Chad was
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and soon started wrestling for the World Wrestling Association promotion. Wrestling under the name The Great Wojo, Wojciechowski won his first title, defeating Stormy Granzig for the WWA World Heavyweight Championship in July 1984. Although losing the title to his former trainer Dick the Bruiser in
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Continuing to occasionally wrestle in the Midwest, Canada and Japan after the close of the WWA in 1989, Wojciechowski retired from active competition and began coaching high school wrestling full-time in the Toledo area including
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January 1985, he regained the title in September 1985, ending Dick the Bruiser's final reign as WWA Champion. After successfully defending the title for almost a year, Wojciechowski lost the title to future wrestling superstar
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He went to college and wrestled for the University of Toledo, later winning the NCAA Division I and All-American heavyweight championship in 1971; he was the runner-up in 1970 and 1972 (losing in 1972 to the 415-pound
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during the 1980s, most notably being featured in the $ 10,000 Challenge, in which he issued an open challenge to face him in a
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by the age of five. As a teenager, Wojciechowski became involved in amateur wrestling competing for
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in Toledo, Ohio, where he won the Ohio State Heavyweight Championship in 1967 and 1968.
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during the summer of 1986. Regaining the title in May 1987, he retired as champion
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and was later an alternate on the 1984 and 1988 U.S. Olympic wrestling teams.
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Ohio State High School Heavyweight Championship (2 times; 1967, 1968)
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U.S. Olympic Wrestling team alternate member (2 times; 1984, 1988)
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AAU Heavyweight Championship (4 times; 1971, 1972, 1974, 1975)
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PWI ranked him 308 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the
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George Tragos/Lou Thesz Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame
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Regularly appearing on the promotion's television program
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During the U.S. Olympic boycott, he began training with
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NCAA Division I Heavyweight Championship (1 time; 1971)
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Index

Greg Wojciechowski
Toledo, Ohio
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)
Dick the Bruiser
Collegiate Wrestling
Toledo Rockets
NCAA Division I Championships
1971 Auburn
1970 Evanston
1972 College Park
ring name
World Wrestling Association
shoot wrestling
West Toledo, Ohio
weightlifting
strength training
Whitmer High School
Chris Taylor
Joe Scalzo
Dick Torio
Wrestling Coaching Series
Dick the Bruiser
Scott Rechsteiner
Libbey High School
Bowsher High School
dissected aorta
Libbey High School
George Tragos/Lou Thesz Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame
Pro Wrestling Illustrated

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