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    WRESTLER PROFILES


    [Magnum TA Gallery]

    Wrestler: Magnum TA
    Real Name: Terry Allen
    Birthday:
    Hometown:
    Marital Status:
    Height & Weight: 6'1 - 245 lbs
    Trained by:
    Debut:
    Previous Gimmicks: Terry Allen
    Finishing Move:
    Favorite Moves: Belly To Belly Suplex
    Dropkick
    Atomic Knee
    Back Body Drop
    Notable Feuds: Mr. Wrestling II
    Wahoo McDaniel
    Kamala
    Ric Flair
    Tully Blanchard
    Four Horsemen

    # NWA Mid South North American title defeating Butch Reed (October 12, 1983) - Disputed (Decision reversed, belt returned);
    # NWA Mid South North American title defeating Mr. Wrestling II (May 13, 1984);
    # NWA Mid South Tag Team titles w/Jim Duggan defeating Ted DiBiase & Mr. Olympia (July 24, 1983);
    # NWA Mid South Tag Team titles w/Mr. Wrestling II defeating Butch Reed & Jim Neidhart (December 25, 1983);
    # NWA United States title defeating Wahoo McDaniel (March 23, 1985);
    # NWA United States title defeating Tully Blanchard in a Steel Cage I Quit Match (November 28, 1985);


    Mid South Wrestling:
    # 1983: Terry Allen was given the name "Magnum T.A." by Andre The Giant..
    # July 16, 1983--Superdome Extravaganza: Magnum T.A. defeated Buzz Sawyer by Disqualification..
    # October 12, 1983: Magnum T.A. defeated Butch Reed to win the North American Heavyweight title..
    # ~~~The belt was later returned to Butch Reed after a dispute and the title reign was deemed unofficial..
    # November 19, 1983--Superdome Extravaganza: The Road Warriors defeated Mr. Wrestling II & Magnum T.A...
    # May 13, 1984: Magnum T.A. defeated Mr. Wrestling II to capture the North American Heavyweight title..
    # April 7, 1984--Superdome Extravaganza: Mr. Wrestling II defeated Magnum T.A. to retain the North American title..
    # June 16, 1984--Superdome Extravaganza: Magnum T.A. defeated Ted DiBiase in a "No DQ" match to retain the North American title..
    # October 16, 1984: "The Cat" Ernie Ladd defeated Magnum T.A. to win the North American championship..
    # November 22, 1984--Superdome Extravaganza: Magnum T.A. defeated Ernie Ladd (North American Champion) by Disqualification..

    National Wrestling Alliance:
    # March 23, 1985: Magnum T.A. defeated Wahoo McDaniel to capture the NWA United States Heavyweight title..
    # July 6, 1985 - Great American Bash: Magnum T.A. defeated Kamala by DQ to retain the United States title..
    # September 28, 1985 - AWA SuperClash: Ric Flair defeated Magnum T.A. in 28:00 to retain the NWA World Heavyweight title..
    # November 28, 1985 - Starrcade: Magnum T.A. beat Tully Blanchard in a Steel Cage I Quit Match to win the U.S. title..
    # April 19, 1986 - Crockett Cup: Ronnie Garvin & Magnum T.A. defeated Rick Steiner & Buzz Sawyer (first round)..
    # ~~~Ronnie Garvin & Magnum T.A. beat Giant Baba & Tiger Mask | Road Warriors beat Ronnie Garvin & Magnum T.A..
    # May 29, 1986: Magnum T.A. was stripped of the United States title for attacking the NWA president Bob Geigel..
    # July 5, 1986 - Great American Bash: Dusty Rhodes & Magnum T.A. & Baby Doll beat Midnight Express & Jim Cornette in a Cage..
    # July 26, 1986 - Great American Bash: Magnum T.A. defeated Nikita Koloff..
    # October 1986: Magnum T.A. had his career cut short by a car accident that forced him to retire from wrestling..
    # ~~~Magnum was seen as a major superstar in the industry and was basically booked to win the NWA title within a year..

    Taken from [Shocking Moments in Wrestling] by Brad Dykens:
    Magnum TA's Car Wreck: Terry Allen (or Magnum TA) was a future World's champion in the making. He had an appeal with the fans like very few wrestlers had during the mid-80s and was being groomed by the NWA to be "the next Ric Flair". In October of 1986, Magnum TA left a bar in Charlotte, NC one night and got into a horrible car wreck.. Terry Allen was paralyzed on the left side of his body and never wrestled again. Magnum would eventually return to the NWA in a non-wrestling capacity. He was used in interview segments, but you could tell his passion was just not there.


    Retirement:
    # Magnum T.A. briefly worked as a interviewer for the National Wrestling Alliance..
    # April 23, 1988 - Crockett Cup: Sting & Lex Luger beat Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard to win the Cup with help from Magnum T.A.!
    # 1988: Magnum T.A. often accompantied The Midnight Rider, who "appeared" after Dusty Rhodes was suspended from the NWA..

    2005:
    # January 14, 2005--Exodus Wrestling Alliance: Magnum TA was a guest at the show..
    # May 21, 2005--Carolina Wrestling Association: George South Jr. beat Jason Jones w/Magnum TA (presented with an award)..
    # November 19, 2005--Tribute to Starrcade: Tully Blanchard w/JJ Dillon beat Dusty Rhodes w/Magnum TA with Jimmy Valiant as ref..
    credit http://www.obsessedwithwrestling.com...magnum-ta.html



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    A huge talent...what a loss

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    Yes he would have been the best of all time

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    He would still be a major star today, if not as a wrestler, as a manager or technical advisor or even a color commentator. He was one of my favorites from the old NWA, and had some true classics with Ric Flair.

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