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David Schultz: A Canadian Stampede Legend

The Legendary Wrestler and Author

David Schultz, born June 1, 1955, is a retired American professional wrestler who made a significant impact on Stampede Wrestling, a legendary Canadian wrestling promotion. Competing under various personas, including Bounty Hunter, Dr. D, and The Machine, Schultz gained immense popularity in North America and beyond.

Schultz's Stampede Success

Debuting in 1974, Schultz joined Stampede Wrestling in the 1980s, where he engaged in memorable feuds with some of the most notable stars of the promotion, including The British Bulldogs, Dynamite Kid, and Bret Hart. His technical wrestling style, combined with his impressive physicality, made him a formidable opponent in the ring.

Schultz's accomplishments in Stampede Wrestling are notable: he held the British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Championship four times and the International Tag Team Championship alongside "Cowboy" Dan Kroffat four times. His intense rivalries and memorable matches left an enduring legacy in Canadian wrestling.

Beyond Stampede: A Legacy in Wrestling and Writing

After parting ways with Stampede Wrestling, Schultz continued his career in various North American promotions, including the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) and World Championship Wrestling (WCW). He also authored the book "Don't Call Me Fake: The True Story of a Wrestling Legend," sharing his experiences and insights from his time in the wrestling business.

David Schultz's contributions to Stampede Wrestling and the wider wrestling industry have earned him recognition as one of its most respected and influential performers. His legacy as a wrestler, author, and advocate for the sport continues to resonate with fans and wrestlers alike.


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