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・ Otto Schröder
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・ Otto Schuhart
・ Otto Schulmeister
・ Otto Schultz
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・ Otto Schultzen
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・ Otto Schulz (admiral)
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・ Otto Schumann
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Otto Schwanz
・ Otto Schwartz Weeks
・ Otto Schwarzer
・ Otto Schwerdgeburth
・ Otto Schünemann
・ Otto Schüssler
・ Otto Scott
・ Otto Scrinzi
・ Otto Seeck
・ Otto Seitz
・ Otto Selz
・ Otto Sendtner
・ Otto Sesana
・ Otto Sidharta
・ Otto Siedle


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Otto Schwanz : ウィキペディア英語版
Otto Schwanz

William Murray Happer〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Otto Schwanz Profile )〕 (born October 4, 1972〔) is an American professional wrestler and trainer, best known by his ring name Otto Schwanz. He is one of the top independent wrestlers in the Southern United States, competing primarily in the Carolinas since the mid-2000s, and has wrestled for many of the region's leading promotions including CWF Mid-Atlantic, Cueball Carmichael's Independent Pro Wrestling Alliance, OMEGA, and Southern Championship Wrestling.
From 1998 to 2003, Happer was also a member of The Dupps, along with kayfabe "cousins" Jack and Puck Dupp, wrestling as Bo Dupp〔Pro Wrestling Illustrated. "Statistics for Professional Wrestlers." ''PWI 2001 Wrestling Almanac and Book of Facts''. Vol. IV. No. 1. Fort Washington, Pennsylvania: London Publishing Co., 2001. (pg. 41)〕 in Extreme Championship Wrestling, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, and World Wrestling Entertainment. While under a developmental contract with WWE, Happer also competed under his real name until being released in 2001.
Outside of pro wrestling, Happer is an educator and instructor in high school athletics. He was a co-captain of the Georgetown Hoyas football team while attending Georgetown University and, in 2003, became head coach of South Johnston High School's Trojans wrestling team in addition to teaching civics and history.
==Early life==
William Murray Happer was born in Raleigh, North Carolina on October 4, 1972. He was a four-year letterman and co-captain of the Georgetown Hoyas football team, along with Steve Colello and Jim Klessel, while attending Georgetown University〔 and received the George L. Murtagh Award in 1994. He pursued an athletic career following his graduation the next year - specifically as a professional wrestler.〔 He trained under Cueball Carmichael and Steve Corino at the IPWA training facility during the first half of 1997, with additional training with Matt and Jeff Hardy, and made his pro debut on July 18, 1997.〔 Prior to this, Happer wrote a guest column for the Insight from the Squared Circle website entitled "Bull from the Baron". This served as an online journal, which was unique for the time, chronicling his training and early career.

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