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ovw star coming to raw?
Ohio Valley Wrestling wrestler Atlas DaBone is said to be making an appearance on WWE Monday Night RAW within the next three weeks. DaBone is a former professional football player turned wrestler, and is billed at 6'4" and 280 pounds. He recently worked two dark matches with WWE, one losing to Jim Duggan, and winning the other against Vladimir Kozlov.
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tuti s im talking about ovw wwe training ground
Answer:
Thats cool but he should start in Smackdown, he could develop and easily win the US championship. He has a lot of charisma and great mic skills, the only weakness is his finishing manuver, a splash for a 280lb isn't impressive, but his other moves are great but the Rock's elbow isn't the greatest and look how far that got him...maybe this is a good thing...He has the size and strength, given the mic he has the skills....Of course it would be nice to see him against Jeff Hardy and get the IC title....It would be sad if his talent goes wasted, like burchill, cabana, and steele....
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Edward Drummond Libbey
Edward Drummond Libbey (1854-1925) and his wife Florence Scott Libbey (1863-1938), ca. 1901.
Edward Drummond Libbey (1854-1925) is the father of the glass industry in Toledo, Ohio, where he opened the Libbey Glass Company (later Libbey, Inc.) in 1888.
Biography
Libbey was born in Chelsea, Massachusetts, USA. After attending Boston University, he worked for the New England Glass Company beginning in 1874, becoming president from 1883 to 1886.
He opened the Libbey Glass Co in Toledo, Ohio, in 1888, sponsoring a demonstration plant at the Chicago exposition of 1893. His success depended heavily on the inventions of Michael Joseph Owens. In 1903, Libbey founded the Owens Bottle Machine Company (later Owens-Illinois), and, in 1916, the Libbey-Owens Sheet Glass Company, serving as president of both firms.
He was the founder of the Toledo Museum of Art in 1901, serving as its president from 1901 to 1925, funding building construction, and bequeathing to the museum his collection of Dutch and English art. Libbey High School in Toledo, Ohio, is named after him.
See also
Libbey Owens Ford
Georgia Cayvan, wore his first glass dress made in 1893.
External links
Libbey.com
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Glassmakers
John Adams Richard M. Atwater Frederick Carder Irving Wightman Colburn Henry Crimmel Henry Clay Fry Friedrich A. H. Heisey Libbey Antonio Neri Alastair Pilkington Salviati Otto Schott S. Donald Stookey W. E. S. Turner John M. Whitall
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