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British professional wrestler

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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

  1. "Wrestling champion on the comeback trail". Harrow Times. 29 July 2010.
  2. "Steve Lee Curtis fights to put wrestling back on TV". www.thejc.com. 12 February 2011.
  3. ^ Miller, Frederica (19 August 2018). "The wrestling legend now working as a Northwick Park Hospital porter".


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