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  • Joesph Sharpman
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  • Joesph Robert Sharpman (born May 22, 1977), better known by his ring-name Joey Dallas, is a retired American professional wrestler and trainer currently best known for his work in Mayhem Wrestling Entertainment on its trademark Monday Night Mayhem brand. Where he was working as a co-General Manager of the bi-weekly program before the company went under. Intellectual, calculating, and cold by nature, Sharpman has always been noted as "too smart for his own good", as has been quoted from former MWE General Manager Dick Malibu during an interview in 2009. Sharpman and has often been described as one of the top heel wrestlers in the history of MWE, as well as one of the best technical wrestlers of his generation.
Alignment
  • Heel
handler
current efeds
  • N/A
previous efeds
Wrestling Style
  • Technical
  • Subbmission
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Name
  • Joesph Sharpman
Record
  • Unknown
Hometown
  • Dallas, Texas
Weight
  • 242
Height
  • 1.0
Music
  • "Personal Jesus" by Johnny Cash
Names
  • Joey Dallas
Debut
  • 2007-10-17
Image width
  • 300
Born
  • 1977-05-22
Retired
  • 2010
Trainer
  • Bryan Danielson
  • Michael Hickenbottom
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  • Joesph Robert Sharpman (born May 22, 1977), better known by his ring-name Joey Dallas, is a retired American professional wrestler and trainer currently best known for his work in Mayhem Wrestling Entertainment on its trademark Monday Night Mayhem brand. Where he was working as a co-General Manager of the bi-weekly program before the company went under. Intellectual, calculating, and cold by nature, Sharpman has always been noted as "too smart for his own good", as has been quoted from former MWE General Manager Dick Malibu during an interview in 2009. Sharpman and has often been described as one of the top heel wrestlers in the history of MWE, as well as one of the best technical wrestlers of his generation. During his first tenure in Mayhem Wrestling Entertainment (MWE), the first company in which he competed in his professional career, Sharpman became the MWE United States Champion in his first official match with the company. However just a few months later personal rivalries backstage would become too much for the locker room to handle. Sharpman was soon chased out by the MWE roster and severely injured. Sharpman has always been noted as being one of the best technicians in the ring, despite his lack of long-term main event experience, and credits his time traveling Japan for his improving skill. Due to his unpredictable return to wrestling in late 2008 and his insurmountable rise in ability, as well as a wealth of knowledge and a "great mind for the business", Sharpman has been deemed the MWE Heel of the Year in both 2008 and 2009.