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Chad Brock : ウィキペディア英語版
Chad Brock

| origin = Ocala, Florida, USA
| instrument = Vocals
| genre = Country
| occupation = Singer-songwriter, disc jockey
| years_active = 1998–present
| label = Warner Bros.
Broken Bow
Rocky Comfort
Straight Shooter
| associated_acts = Cledus T. Judd
Tracy Lawrence
| website =
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Chad Brock (born July 31, 1963) is an American country music singer and disc jockey. Before beginning his musical career in the late 1990s, he was a professional wrestler in World Championship Wrestling (WCW), until an injury forced him to retire.
Brock signed to Warner Bros. Records' Nashville division in the late 1990s, releasing three studio albums — 1998's ''Chad Brock'', 2000's ''Yes!'', and 2001's ''III'' — for WB. Those albums, overall, produced seven singles on the ''Billboard'' country music charts, including the number-one hit "Yes!" and the Top Five "Ordinary Life". Brock parted company with Warner Bros. in 2002, and signed to Broken Bow Records a year later; although he released five singles for them (of which four charted), his album for Broken Bow was not released, and he left that label as well.
Brock also began a career in the late 2000s as a disc jockey at WQYK-FM in Tampa, Florida, where he and parody singer Cledus T. Judd co-host a morning show.
==Biography==
Chad Brock was born July 31, 1963 in Ocala, Florida. In high school, Brock played football and was offered a post-secondary scholarship to play sports.〔 He turned down the scholarship, however, as his experiences in the school choir had convinced him to pursue a singing career.〔 Brock moved to Nashville, Tennessee to follow this dream, but he met with little success at first.〔 In 1994, he signed a record deal with Warner Bros. Records, but he did not release any music for over three years.
Warner Brothers and WCW got together to cross-promote Brock, and he trained at World Championship Wrestling's training facility, the WCW Power Plant. Chad wrestled for WCW from 1994 to 1996, until an injury forced him to retire. He also appeared at several WCW events in 1999, where he was briefly involved in an angle with Curt Hennig.

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