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Colorful
and influential Superstar. Groundbreaking television
commentator. Navy SEAL and Vietnam veteran. Governor
of Minnesota. Jesse Ventura has been all these things
during his amazing career. His election in 1998 was
the political news story of the year, and from 1999
to 2002, he was one of the most-talked-about public
figures in America. Prior to that, of course, "The
Body" made his name punishing opponents on the
mat and trash-talking on the mic.
As
an in-ring competitor, he is remembered for his legendary
tag team The East-West Connection with
the late Adrian Adonis in the early 1980s, as well
as his feuds with the likes of Tony Atlas, Ivan Putski
and WWE Champion Bob Backlund. From 1985 to 1990,
he was the most controversial announcer in WWE, calling
it like he saw it on a weekly basis, no matter what
political correctness might dictate. His broadcasts
with Vince McMahon and the legendary Gorilla Monsoon
are fondly remembered to this day.
Ventura
first entered the political arena in 1990 when he
was elected mayor of Brooklyn Park, Minn. He would
later use that experience to pull off the political
upset of the decade, becoming Governor of Minnesota
by beating St. Paul mayor Norm Coleman and Hubert
Humphrey III, son of the former U.S. Vice President.
The
remarkable charisma he displayed in the ring served
him well during his years in office, and his gubernatorial
term stands as a testament to the power the American
votership can wield.




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