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    Chris Chavis

    1961-06-08 (62 years old) in Pembroke, North Carolina, USA

    Christopher Chavis is a Native American professional wrestler best known for his work with WWE as Tatanka from 1991 to 1996 and from 2005 to 2007. His ring name is a Lakota word that literally means "bull buffalo." He is descended from the Lumbee Native American tribe. is a Native American professional wrestler best known for his work with World Wrestling Entertainment from 1991 to 1996 and from 2005 to 2007. His ring name, Tatanka, is a Lakota word that literally means "bull buffalo". He is descended from the Lumbee Native American tribe. Chavis started competing in powerlifting, he competed in his first bodybuilding contest, Mr. Virginia Beach, placing second. He won many competitions during his time in bodybuilding, but decided against competing on the national level and possibly turning pro for personal reasons. From 1985 to 1990 he worked for Bally's Health and Tennis Corporation, becoming a Divisional Manager. In 1987 he received many tryouts for the National Football League, from teams such as the Miami Dolphins, Detroit Lions, Washington Redskins, and the Los Angeles Raiders. He decided to pursue a career with the Dolphins. Chavis was one of 20 hopefuls offered a deal out of approximately 2,000 tryouts. The Dolphins offered him a free agent contract with the availability to increase after the first year. He declined, however, since his income at Bally's exceeded the value of the contract. In 1989, Chavis left Bally's to pursue an accounting career. He met "Nature Boy" Buddy Rogers in Florida at a video store while looking for wrestling tapes. Rogers had Chavis call Larry Sharpe, who ran a wrestling school in southern New Jersey called "The Monster Factory." He had his first match, as Tatanka, against Joe Thunderstorm in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on January 13, 1990. Rogers then introduced Chavis to George Scott, the booker for WWE during the 1980s. Scott was starting his own promotion called the North American Wrestling Association, later known as South Atlantic Pro Wrestling. Chavis wrestled under the name "The War Eagle" Chris Chavis and was voted 3rd runner up for Rookie of the Year in Pro Wrestling Illustrated for 1990. Also in 1990, he became The South Atlantic Heavyweight Champion by beating Ken Shamrock. Not long after, he was signed to a WWE contract. On May 2, 2014, Tatanka won the DPW Tag Team Championship along with Rick "The Prick" Dominick. They lost the titles on October 18, 2014 to Raven and Demolition Davies. On November 3, 2015, WWE announced that they signed Tatanka to a Legends contract. On April 3, 2016, at WrestleMania 32, Tatanka competed in the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal as a face, and was among the last to be eliminated.

    Movies

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    Ale
    0 %|Jan 20, 2021
    Documentary
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    WWE WrestleMania 32
    71 %|Apr 3, 2016
    Action, Drama
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    The Old Boys
    0 %|Jun 20, 2015
    Documentary
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    Shawn Michaels: Mr Wrestlemania
    85 %|Feb 11, 2014
    Documentary
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    The True Story of WrestleMania
    83 %|Mar 13, 2011
    Documentary
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    Rodman Downunder
    0 %|Jun 1, 2006
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    WWE No Way Out 2006
    74 %|Feb 19, 2006
    Action, Drama
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    WWE Royal Rumble 2006
    78 %|Jan 29, 2006
    Action, Drama
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    WWE Royal Rumble 1996
    62 %|Jan 21, 1996
    Action, Drama
    actor
    WWF Mega Matches '95
    0 %|Dec 1, 1995
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    WWE SuperSlams
    0 %|Oct 3, 1995
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    WWE King of the Ring 1995
    63 %|Jun 25, 1995
    Action, Drama
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    WWE Brawl in the Family
    0 %|May 23, 1995
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    WWE In Your House
    83 %|May 13, 1995
    Action, Drama
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    WWF Off the Top Rope
    0 %|Mar 22, 1995
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    WWE Survivor Series 1994
    82 %|Nov 23, 1994
    Action, Drama
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    German Fan Favorites 2
    0 %|Oct 24, 1994
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    WWE SummerSlam 1994
    80 %|Aug 29, 1994
    Action, Drama
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    WWE King of the Ring 1994
    80 %|Jun 19, 1994
    Action, Drama
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    Inside the WWF
    0 %|May 4, 1994
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    WWE Royal Rumble 1994
    77 %|Jan 22, 1994
    Action, Drama
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    WWE SummerSlam 1993
    62 %|Aug 30, 1993
    Action, Drama
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    WWF Bashed in the USA
    0 %|Jun 23, 1993
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    WWE King of the Ring 1993
    84 %|Jun 13, 1993
    Action, Drama
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    WWE WrestleMania IX
    66 %|Apr 4, 1993
    Action, Drama
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    WWE Royal Rumble 1993
    79 %|Jan 24, 1993
    Action, Drama
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    WWE Survivor Series 1992
    84 %|Nov 25, 1992
    Action, Drama
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    WWE Rampage '92
    0 %|Oct 22, 1992
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    WWE SummerSlam 1992
    91 %|Aug 29, 1992
    Action, Drama
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    WWE U.K. Rampage 1992
    50 %|Apr 19, 1992
    Action, Drama
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    WWE WrestleMania VIII
    81 %|Apr 5, 1992
    Action, Drama

    Series

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    WWE Raw
    66 %|Jan 11, 1993
    Reality
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    WWE Raw
    66 %|Jan 11, 1993
    Reality
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    WWF Wrestling Challenge
    68 %|Sep 6, 1986
    Drama
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    Saturday Night's Main Event
    80 %|May 11, 1985
    Drama, Family