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W.B. Wallace, Jr. (May 14, 1970 -   ) was an American professional wrestler and later Independent Wrestler, better known as Struam "The Southern Gentleman".

Early Life 1992 After exiting the Military with an Honorable discharge and a year of Wildland Firefighting W.B. looking to make a career change asked His boss from the Tire company to loaned him the $3,000 to pay for the wrestling lessons. W.B. trained under Johnny Dare, who helped to turn his background in Martial Arts and dance into "sports entertainment", teaching the newcomer ring psychology and ring generalship. Eight weeks later, W.B. debuted as "Struam" on Global Wrestling Federation! program. The character was a tie-in to the raging Gulf War and the Shiek angle

Brief history Early career (1992–1993) He became famous for a wide variety of moves, including somersaulting out of arm-bars, using backflips, diving through the ring ropes to his opponent on the floor, using a lethal enzuigiri when his left leg was held, and for a powerful thrust kick, later renamed by its more common name, a "Superkick". The Cartel was the first stable formed in the GWF and was the top heel stable in 1991. It consisted of Mick Foley as Cactus Jack, Raven as Scotty Anthony, Rip Rogers, Struam and Makhan Singh. They feuded with the top baby-faces at the time in Steve Simpson, Chris Walker and The Patriot. Rogers was the talker for the group and did most of their interviews, but Foley and Levy were allowed to shine occasionally on the mic. They talked of having a "boss" but would not name him. After a few months of this, they finally named the boss as GWF Commissioner Max Andrews and then the stable disbanded

(1994-1996) B. Walls and Donnie Smith debuted in the DeepSouth Wrestling Association in 1994 as The Bruise Brothers, where they became known for stealing World Tag Team Champions. , the Bruise Brothers remained in the promotion till 1996. The Brothers made a final appearance with the DSW in 1996 Masked as "The Patriots" doing frequent run ins They never won any titles but their presence was always felt at each event.

Managers Shella Lee Gary Hart The Colonel Nicknames The Southern Gentleman Struam B. Walls

Theme Music Turn The Page Lyrics - Bob Seger Wanted Dead Or Alive Lyrics - Bon Jovi

Finishing moves Enzuigiri Superkick, sometimes from the top rope Gentlemans Lock (Cloverleaf leg laced Boston crab) Signature moves Diving clothesline Dropkick Figure four leg lock Multiple suplex variations Belly to back Snap Super Piledriver Sleeper hold Slingshot crossbody Standing or an inverted DDT Swinging neckbreaker