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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 35. Chapters: The Bushwhackers, Road Warriors, Four Horsemen, The Midnight Express, Blond Bombers, The Hollywood Blonds, The Headshrinkers, The Rock 'n' Roll Express, Varsity Club, Brain Busters, Powers of Pain, Fantastics, Sting and Lex Luger, Minnesota Wrecking Crew, Super Powers, J-Tex Corporation, Russian Team, Lightning Express, New Breed, The MOD Squad, Paul Jones' Army. Excerpt: The Bushwhackers were a professional wrestling tag team that also competed as The Sheepherders during their long career. They wrestled in the World Wrestling Federation and Jim Crockett Promotions as well as a nearly 40 year run on the independent wrestling circuit. The Bushwhackers consisted of Luke Williams and Butch Miller, while the Sheepherders also included Jonathan Boyd and Rip Morgan as members at times. Luke Williams and Butch Miller started wrestling as "The Kiwi Sheepherders" for NWA New Zealand (later known as All-Star Pro Wrestling) in 1964, where they achieved a great deal of regional success. The duo was brought to America in 1965 by fellow New Zealander Steve Rickard, who was also the booker for "NWA Hawaii." Williams and Miller initially worked in Canada for various promotions, most notably Stu Hart's Stampede Wrestling, billed as "The Kiwis" (Miller was known as "Nick Carter" and Williams was known as "Sweet Williams"). The Kiwis began their first recorded title reign by defeating Bob Pringle and Bill Cody for the Stampede International Tag Team Championship on 6 January 1974. The Kiwis lost the title to Tokyo Joe and the Great Saki, only to regain it a short time later. The Kiwis lost the title for good to Stan Kowalski and Duke Savage, and were unsuccessful in subsequent rematches. The Sheepherders then worked for the World Wrestling Council as "Los Pastores." A short time into their run with WWC, they defeated Puerto Rican...