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Stan Pulaski
Nickname: The Mad Russian, The Happy Russian
From: Russia
Birthday: Jun 12th
Pro Debut: Early 1960s
Aliases: "Lord" Eric Pomeroy, Sergi Pulaski, Stan Vachon, Igor Kalmikoff, Stan Kalmikoff, The Destroyer, El Lobo, The Mad Russian, 1/2 of the Infernos
Feds Worked For: TSW, AWA, Maritimes (Canada), Georgia Championship Wrestling (GA), Pacific Northwest Wrestling (OR), Vancouver, California, Japan, Australia
Finisher: Gung Fu Hold (Double Corkscrew)
Signature Moves: Piledriver, Hangman's Hold
Career Highlights: -AWA Midwest Champion (2x)
-AWA Midwest Tag Team Champion (6x; 3 w/ Reggie Parks, 1 each w/ Dale Lewis, Chris Tolos and Bob Ellis)
-AWA Southern Tag Team Champion (w/ Ray Andrews)
-California Champion
-ESA (Maritimes) North American Champion
-NWA Florida Tag Team Champion (w/ Dick Slater)
-NWA Georgia Tag Team Champion (3x, 2 w/ Butcher Vachon, 1 w/ Bobby Duncum)
-NWA (Georgia) Southern Tag Team Champion (4x, w/ Butcher Vachon)
-NWA (Georgia) World Tag Team Champion (w/ Butcher Vachon)
-NWA North American Tag Team Champion (w/ Danny Little Bear)
-Pacific Northwest Champion
-Pacific Northwest Tag Team Champion (w/ Stan Stasiak)
-TSW United States Tag Team Champion (w/ Karol Krauser)
Affiliates: Louie Tillet, Butcher Vachon, Reggie Parks, Dale Lewis, Chris Tolos, Bob Ellis, Ray Andrews, Dick Slater, Bobby Duncum, Danny Little Bear, Stan Stasiak, Karol Krauser
Notable Feuds: The Torres Brothers, Robert Fuller, Bob Armstrong, Mr Wreslting, Mr. Wrestling II, Mike DiBiase, Tarzan Tyler, Gentlemen X
Other Facts: -Real name was Eric Ronald Pomeroy
-When wrestling as Stan Vachon, he was billed as the brother of pro wrestlers Maurice Vachon, Paul Vachon, & Vivian Vachon
-When wrestling as Igor Kalmikoff or Stan Kalmikoff, he was billed as the brother of pro wrestlers Ivan Kalmikoff, Karol Kalmikoff and Nikita Kalmikoff.
-Although billed from Russia, actually lived in Stromberg, NE until his death in 2012
-Stomped the arm of Enrique Torres and is credited with ending his career.
-Had his career ended when he was involved in an auto accident in 1973.
-After his wrestling career was over, he worked as a handyman at the Good Samaritan Home in Osceola, FL for 20 years.
-Passed away on September 29, 2012 at the age of 79
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