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Daniel Rodimer
BornMay 22 1978
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Dan Rodimer
Daniel Rodimer
Dan Rodman
Billed height6 ft 8 in (203 cm)
Billed weight304 lb (138 kg)
Billed fromClearwater, Florida
Trained byDeep South Wrestling
Debut2004

Daniel Rodimer is an American professional wrestler currently using the ring name "The Big Deal" Dan Rodimer. He is currently signed to World Wrestling Entertainment working in the developmental territory Ohio Valley Wrestling.

Career

Before Wrestling, Rodimer played football at the University of South Florida. He got into wrestling by becoming a finalist in the 2004 Tough Enough competition, which was won by Daniel Puder. On July 12 2006, he was signed to a developmental contract with WWE and was assigned to Deep South Wrestling.

On September 24 he had his first televised match in DSW as "The Big Deal" Dan Rodimer, defeating Tommy Suede. On January 20, 2007, Daniel Rodimer debuted at a RAW house show in New Orleans, Louisiana and defeated Val Venis. On February 2, 2007, Rodimer made his debut on Heat, losing to Eugene. Since January 2007, Rodimer has regularly competed in Ohio Valley Wrestling. On the April 20, 2007 edition of Heat, Rodimer appeared as Dan Rodman, losing to Val Venis. Allegedly, Vince McMahon was very supportive of this name change, because he prefers worked names that he can trademark over the real name.

In wrestling

  • Finishing and signature moves
  • Managers

Personal life

It is reported to be that he is dating Brooke Adams, where he was her date to the Hall Of Fame.

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