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13 Facts About Steve Bradley

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Steve Bradley competed in various North American independent promotions as well as spending over three years in World Wrestling Entertainment developmental territories including Power Pro Wrestling, Heartland Wrestling Association, Memphis Championship Wrestling and Ohio Valley Wrestling.

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Steve Bradley was the owner and head trainer at Wrestling Federation of America, a New Hampshire based independent promotion.

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At the age of 15, Bradley made his professional debut in 1991 becoming a mainstay of various East Coast promotions during the 1990s.

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Steve Bradley wrestled for a taping for WWF Superstars of Wrestling where he teamed with Joe DeLeon losing to The Bodydonnas on April 2,1996.

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In 1998, Steve Bradley signed a 3-year developmental contract with the World Wrestling Federation and began training under Tom Prichard at WWF Headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut, with Kurt Angle.

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Steve Bradley lost the PPW Heavyweight title to Grimes on September 18 before regaining it a week later on September 25,1999.

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Steve Bradley was eventually assigned to Memphis Championship Wrestling, a new developmental territory, in early 2001 and began wrestling with Essa Rios and Lita on WWF house shows and dark matches on television tapings throughout the United States.

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Steve Bradley appeared at WrestleMania X-Seven to take part in WrestleMania Axxess.

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Steve Bradley participated in a spot at Wrestlemania X-Seven as a golf cart driver thrown from his cart.

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Steve Bradley operated the Top Rope Wrestling Academy, a wrestling school based in Manchester, New Hampshire.

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Steve Bradley was found dead on December 4,2008, in a parking lot across the street from where he once operated a pro wrestling school in Manchester, New Hampshire.

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Steve Bradley was indicted on possession of heroin charges only a month before his death.

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In 2017, Steve Bradley was mentioned by Kurt Angle in his WWE Hall of Fame speech, and thanked him for being an "unsung hero".