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  1. Frank Benedict Gerdelman (born August 4, 1977) is an American professional wrestler and musician currently signed to Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), performing under the ring name Frankie Kazarian.

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  3. Oct 8, 2022 · Kazarian, a 45-year-old AEW wrestler, defeated Mike Bailey to become a five-time X-Division champion at Bound For Glory. The match featured several near-falls, counters and submissions in a thrilling contest.

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    Kazarian began training with Killer Kowalski in Malden, Massachusetts in 1998, and wrestled his debut match after one month's training, facing Freight Train Dan. After remaining at Kowalski's school for eight months, Kazarian returned to Southern California and began wrestling on the independent circuit, primarily in the Empire Wrestling Federation...

    Kazarian made a cameo appearance on an episode of The Man Show where Jimmy Kimmel and Adam Carolla learned how to wrestle. He also appeared in the film Backyard Dogs in 2000 as "Snake Duggan" and was on an episode of |Distraction with Curry Man and Samoa Joe. Kazarian was also referenced in Mike Vallely's documentary, Mike V's Greatest Hits, in whi...

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  4. Jun 12, 2023 · Frankie Kazarian reveals why he walked away from his two-year AEW contract and joined Impact Wrestling in 2023. He says he felt his style of wrestling was not appreciated by AEW and he had more to offer elsewhere.

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  5. Learn about Frankie Kazarian's wrestling career, from his real name and birthplace to his ring names, finishers, theme songs, and championships. See his career history, face/heel turns, and appearance changes through the years.

  6. Dec 11, 2023 · Frankie Kazarian, one of the original members of AEW, reveals why he decided to walk away from the promotion and return to IMPACT Wrestling. He says he wanted meaningful matches and less contact with Tony Khan and Megha Parekh.