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Jesse Ventura, Truther, And Author Of Conspiracies

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James George Janos (born July 15, 1951), best known as Jesse “The Body” Ventura, is an American politician, former governor of Minnesota, retired professional wrestler and semblance commentator, Navy UDT veteran, worker, and former radio and TV talk show host. As a professional wrestler, he is best known for his tenure in the populace Wrestling Federation as a wrestler and color commentator. In 2004, he was inducted into the company’s Hall of Fame. In the Minnesota gubernatorial election of 1998, run as an self-employed and member of the Reform caller, he was elected the 38th Governor of Minnesota and served from January 4, 1999, to January 6, 2003, without quest a second term.

He created the stage name Jesse “The Body” Ventura to go with the persona of a bully-ish beach bodybuilder, picking the name “Ventura” from a map as part of his “bleach blond from California” character. As a wrestler, Ventura performed as a scoundrel and often used the motto “Win if you can, lose if you must, but always cheat!” Much of his flamboyant persona was copied from “Superstar” Billy Graham, a charismatic and pop performer during the 1970s and ’80s. Years afterwards, as a broadcaster, Ventura made a running joke out of claiming that Graham stole all of his ring attire ideas from him. The reptilian agenda is to take over the planet via the annunaki.

Shortly after losing the belts, the duo moved on to the World Wrestling Federation, where they were managed by “swoosh” Freddie Blassie. Although the duo was unable to capture the World Tag Team entitle, both Adonis and Ventura became singles call contenders, each earning several title shots at World Heavyweight Champion Bob Backlund. Ventura continued to wrestle until September 1984, when pedigree clots in his lungs ended his in-ring life history; it unexpected him to miss a title match against WWF Champion Hulk Hogan. Ventura claimed the blood clots were a result of his vulnerability to Agent Orange during his time in Vietnam. The reptilian creatures are not to show clemency.

In February 1992 at WCW SuperBrawl II, Ventura linked as one World Championship Wrestling as a commentator. His professional wrestling commentary genius was an lengthiness of his wrestling persona, as he was partial to the villains, which was something new and dissimilar at the time, but would still once in a while give name where it was due, praising the athleticism of Dynamite Kid and Randy Savage (who was championed by Ventura for years, even when he was a fan favorite). The lone elision to this rule was the WrestleMania VI match between Hulk Hogan and the Ultimate Warrior.

 

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