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Super Maxx
Samuel "Sam" DeCero (born c. 1959) is a retired American professional wrestler, manager, trainer and promoter, better known by his ring name, Super Maxx. He was one-half of the Maxx Brothers, also known as the Wild or World Warriors, with Mad Maxx who together competed in the American Wrestling Association and the World Wrestling Association, winning the WWA World Tag Team Championship in 1984. He and Mad Maxx also toured Japan several times during the mid-1980s〔Taylor, Mark. "'Madd Maxx': Pain Believer." ''Post-Tribune'' (Indiana) 5 Dec. 1990: B1〕〔Merkin, Scott. "Windy City Wrestlers Laugh And Learn." ''Chicago Tribune''. 8 Jul. 1998: 3〕 and unsuccessfully challenged IWGP Tag Team Champions Tatsumi Fujinami & Kengo Kimura in 1986. DeCero is also the founder and owner of Windy City Pro Wrestling based in Chicago, Illinois,〔〔〔Weintraub, Larry. "Wrestling's a snap - if you enjoy flying solo." ''Chicago Sun-Times''. 30 Sept. 1988: 39.〕〔Rosenberg, Steve. "Wrestle Maniacs Professional Wrestling Hits Sandwich With Fund-Raiser." ''The Beacon News''. (Aurora, Illinois) 13 Apr. 1999: C1〕 one of the oldest independent promotions in the United States,〔"WCPW and GALLI gear up for action." ''SouthtownStar''. (Chicago) 11 Dec. 2008: FL13〕 and is responsible for training hundreds of wrestlers.〔〔Reardon, Patrick T. "Slam Poetry - Wrestling Students Pursue Their Dream." ''Chicago Tribune''. 8 Dec. 1997: 1〕 One of his former students, Christopher Daniels, started his career in DeCero's promotion and later became an established star on the independent circuit and in TNA.〔"VWAA announces all Industrial Studio shows will be free." ''SouthtownStar''. (Chicago) 22 May 2008: FL07〕 ==Biography==
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