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  • "The Disciple" Zak Warner
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  • Zak Warner was born on July 30, 1983. His Parents died while he was only 6, so he was forced to live with his older brother. Growing up, he was always picked on for not having any parents. He was small as a child, but hit a huge growth spurt around the 7th grade. He played football for most of his middle school and high school life. He did quite well, and won state chammpionships. He still got picked on, so his brother got him to work out, and learn many forms of martial arts. He is currently a member of GWC, EPW, and REW.
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  • Zak Warner was born on July 30, 1983. His Parents died while he was only 6, so he was forced to live with his older brother. Growing up, he was always picked on for not having any parents. He was small as a child, but hit a huge growth spurt around the 7th grade. He played football for most of his middle school and high school life. He did quite well, and won state chammpionships. He still got picked on, so his brother got him to work out, and learn many forms of martial arts. He soon became a master in kickboxing, and his size combined with his quickness was a deadly combination. He had a chance to go D-1 for football, but realized that it was more fun fighting people. He joined K-1 fighting at the age of 18, but was forced out due to his opponents getting injured too frequently. Along the way, he joined the ranks of organized crime, assuming the role of an enforcer. He did some backyard wrestling, but realized that it was no challenge. He was due to debut in UFC, against Tito Ortiz, but a bar fight gone wrong landed him in jail for 2 years. While locked up, he realized that he had a choice to make. When he was released, he looked for a place where his skills and athleticism could be appreciated, and discovered the world of organized wrestling. He is currently a member of GWC, EPW, and REW.
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