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  1. Evan Lewis is a character in Final Destination 2 and a survivor of the Route 23 pileup. He is a lottery winner and was deemed one of the luckiest people alive. Evan is the first survivor of the...

  2. Evan Lewis (May 24, 1860 – November 3, 1919) was an American professional wrestler who was the first recognized American Heavyweight Champion and is credited with perfecting the "stranglehold" or "neck yoke" more commonly known today as the sleeperhold.

  3. To view Evan Lewis's sculpture, please visit www.evanlewissculpture.comwww.evanlewissculpture.com

  4. Evan Lewis has been an active artist/sculptor since 1978. Lewis’s interest in kinetic wind-powered art has led him to work primarily in metal, mostly in stainless steel and aluminum. Equally important to his work is the incorporation of sound, which is produced through delicate wind-powered percussive components.

  5. 1,270 Followers, 534 Following, 1,075 Posts - Evan Lewis (@evanlewissculptor) on Instagram: "Sculptor. Sailor. Seeker of truth and beauty. evanlewissculpture.com"

  6. Ducks Ltd. are a Toronto band featuring Australian lead guitarist Evan Lewis and U.K-born, U.S.-raised singer, bassist, and rhythm guitarist Tom McGreevy. As Ducks Ltd., the two thrive on skirting the edges of buoyant jangle pop and driving power pop.

  7. Oct 22, 2012 · From a Hollywood movie depicting twisters in America’s tornado alley, to custom mirrors for Ralph Lauren Polo and Saks Fifth Avenue, Evan Lewis is a sculptor with a wide scope of work.

  8. Evan Lewis, the ‘Strangler’, was the most popular and feared wrestler of the period between 1883 and 1899. Lewis was the king of the catch-as-catch-can style, his finishing hold was the strangle, which was a rough version of today's sleeper.

  9. It was time for Evan Lewis to become World Champion. In control of the promotions, Davies brought in a veteran English wrestler-boxer named Jack Wannop, who had a exceptionally loose claim to the English Title, and booked him into a contest with Lewis for the “World” Championship on May 7, 1888 in Chicago at the Battery D Armory.

  10. Evan Lewis (May 24, 1860 - November 3, 1919) was an American professional wrestler who was the first recognized American Heavyweight Champion and is credited with perfecting the "stranglehold" or "neck yoke" more commonly known today as the rear naked choke.