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Dodge Masterson
Dodge Masterson is a legend that seems to have started in the midwest United States. He was an International daredevil, entertainer and master craft. In his career he attempted over 15 ramp-to-ramp motorcycle jumps between 1975 and 1980, and in 1978, he jumped across Snake Bite Canyon in the Skycycle X-43, a steam-powered rocket bike. However, what he is most recognized for is his unmatched dodgeball skills. The 433 broken bones he broke on the bodies of his opponents during his career earned him an entry in the Guinness Book of World Records as the sole deliverer of "most bones broken in a lifetime". According to the British paper The Times writing his bio, Masterson was one of the greatest American icons of...well...ever. Masterson was inducted into the Dodgeball Hall of Fame, a honor he would only accept is the entire Hall would consist only of him. They agreed.

Early Days
Much is unknown of Dodge, especially his childhood and upbringing. He has been heard saying his birth place was Dodge City, KS It was said in Europe he wasn't born, he was crafted. That is all that is known.

Exceptional accomplishments
He is one of the pivotal figures who spearheaded the Hong Kong Dodgeball movement of the 1980s, helped reinvent the martial arts genre when he began to incorporate the ancient fighting art training techniques with his own. He is widely credited with conquering the 4 throws of Mumbai. A fete previously thought to be impossible. Dodge also invented the decelerator, a throw that seems to break the laws of physics by starting lighting fast then slowing down in mid-flight only to speed up again. Scientist have been stumped for decades trying to figure out his technique. His list of accomplishments cannot fully be document, because he will not fully disclose them. His humility only allowed a surface view of the things he can do. Accomplishments that have been documented include: the Antarctic coldest look, 4 time winner of The Golden arm award and 6 time winner of the Shanghai shootout.

Rise to fame
Dodge rose through the international ranks of dodgeball faster than any human previous of after. His success led to many endorsements, merchandising deals and sponsorships. Of the 2,213 records he set across the world, only 4 have ever been broken. All 4 were broken by himself.

Superstardom
For over a decade there were only 6 total humans in the countries of Lithuania, Ethiopia, Lufthansa, Antarctica, the Falkland Islands, Montserrat, Anguilla, Palau, Monaco and Liechtenstein that did not know of his name and illustrious career.

Fashion
Haled as a fashion mogul, Dodge was ahead of his time. He lead the way in hair product usage, bold colors and sweat resistant body bands. His signature glasses were recognized and mimicked in all hemispheres. Envied by all who desired to look like him, entire villages would dress the same to give him honor.

Dark years
Masterson started to struggle when he won his 9th consecutive Nigerian MVDB award. He wanted to rise more, but there is a ceiling to greatness. He smacked right into it. Only a handful of people would know what is means to be the best at something in the world. Dodge was in that hand. In March of '91 he retired from all things dodgeball and lived a lonely life . No cameras, no endorsements and no hair product. He was a hard hitting, hard throwing, hard dressing individual who was hard bent on dominating the dodgeball universe. There was no where to go but down.

Resurrection
Sitting at rock bottom, Dodge met a child. This unknown child inspired him to teach, lead and inspire the next generation. Soon after, Dodge created a unique training system designed to make you the best YOU that you could be, which was no where near the HE that he was, but way better than the YOU that you currently were. He now travels, speaks, teaches and motivates others to master dodgeball the best they can with what they are working with, which is not even close to what he's working with, but still light years away from what they were working with. His life is now filled with interviews, autographs and photo shoots. All the while he trains up the next generation to be ALMOST as good as he was.