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15 Facts About Dakota Darsow

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Dakota Darsow was born on January 31,1987 and is an American professional wrestler.

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Dakota Darsow is best known for his time working in World Wrestling Entertainment developmental territory Florida Championship Wrestling, under the ring names Maverick Darsow and Barry Allen.

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Darsow is a second-generation professional wrestler; his father Barry Darsow has been a professional wrestler, best known as Krusher Kruschev, Demolition Smash, and Repo Man.

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Dakota Darsow is a 2006 graduate of Maple Grove Senior High School in Maple Grove, Minnesota.

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Dakota Darsow played football on the school team and was named an All-Conference Honorable Mention.

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Dakota Darsow was signed by the University of Minnesota Crookston football team as a linebacker.

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Dakota Darsow competed at Steel Domain Wrestling and Great Lakes Championship Wrestling,.

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Dakota Darsow debuted under his real name in a surprising win over Ian Richardson.

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Dakota Darsow would go on to change his name to Maverick Dakota and wrestled under that name for over a month.

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Dakota Darsow competed in six-man tag team matches, with Brett DiBiase and Tank Mulligan as his tag team partners, losing to Lawrence Knight, Kaleb O'Neal and Tyson Tarver, but defeating Tristan Delta, Derrick Bateman, and Abraham Washington.

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On October 12,2010 Dakota Darsow debuted for Florida Underground Wrestling and defeated Kennedy Kendrick in his first match.

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On May 15,2012, Dakota Darsow defeated Sam Elias in a FUW Cuban Heavyweight Championship number one contendership match.

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Dakota Darsow went up against the FUW Cuban Heavyweight Champion and former tag team partner, Wes Brisco, in their first match Darsow would win via DQ meaning that Brisco would retain his championship.

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Dakota Darsow returned to TNA on the July 5,2012, episode of Impact Wrestling, where he was defeated by Flip Cassanova in a TNA X Division Championship tournament qualifying match.

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Three days later at Destination X, Dakota Darsow got another opportunity to earn his way back into the tournament, but was defeated by Mason Andrews in a four-way Last Chance match, which included Rubix and Lars Only.