Christopher Adams (February 10, 1955 – October 7, 2001), best known as "Gentleman" Chris Adams, was an English professional wrestler, wrestling promoter, trainer and judoka. By age 21, he was a three-time British National Judo Champion in his age and weight class. Adams wrestled primarily in Texas, in particular World Class Championship Wrestling, where he was one of the promotion's most popular wrestlers. Adams is known for training Scott Hall in 1984 and Steve Austin in 1989..
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- Christopher Adams (February 10, 1955 – October 7, 2001), best known as "Gentleman" Chris Adams, was an English professional wrestler, wrestling promoter, trainer and judoka. By age 21, he was a three-time British National Judo Champion in his age and weight class. Adams wrestled primarily in Texas, in particular World Class Championship Wrestling, where he was one of the promotion's most popular wrestlers. Adams is known for training Scott Hall in 1984 and Steve Austin in 1989.. He is also famous as the first wrestler to popularize the famous superkick finishing move, which would later be used by dozens of other wrestlers.
- "ジェントルマン" クリス・アダムス("Gentleman" Chris Adams)のリングネームで知られるクリストファー・アダムス(Christopher Adams、1955年2月10日 - 2001年10月7日)は、イギリス・ウォリックシャー出身のプロレスラー。モスクワとロサンゼルスの両オリンピックで銀メダルを獲得した柔道家のニール・アダムスは実弟である。 1980年代から1990年代にかけて、アメリカ合衆国のテキサス地区を主戦場に活躍。その甘いマスクで女性ファンの人気を獲得する一方、ジノ・ヘルナンデスとのヒール・タッグチーム、ダイナミック・デュオ(The Dynamic Duo)でも悪名を売った。ストーン・コールド・スティーブ・オースチンの師匠としても知られている。
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- "Gentleman" Chris Adams
The Masked Avenger
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- Christopher Adams (February 10, 1955 – October 7, 2001), best known as "Gentleman" Chris Adams, was an English professional wrestler, wrestling promoter, trainer and judoka. By age 21, he was a three-time British National Judo Champion in his age and weight class. Adams wrestled primarily in Texas, in particular World Class Championship Wrestling, where he was one of the promotion's most popular wrestlers. Adams is known for training Scott Hall in 1984 and Steve Austin in 1989..
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