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Steve Lee Curtis (born 1960) is a retired British professional wrestler. He was the light-middleweight British champion in 1987 by beating Bobby Collins.
After retiring in 2000, he returned to the ring ten years later and planned an X Factor style wrestling show, in an attempt to get British wrestling back on television.
Curtis lives in Wembley and now works as a porter at Northwick Park Hospital.
Championships and accomplishments
- Light-Middleweight British Championship (1987)
References
- "Wrestling champion on the comeback trail". Harrow Times. 29 July 2010.
- "Steve Lee Curtis fights to put wrestling back on TV". www.thejc.com. 12 February 2011.
- ^ Miller, Frederica (19 August 2018). "The wrestling legend now working as a Northwick Park Hospital porter".
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