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| - The Honky Tonk Man, formally world renowned singer "Elvis 'The King Of The Ring' Presley", was known all around the world as the king of rock n roll until he faked his own death in 1977. To see the King's former life before becoming a wrestler, see his previous alias under the name Elvis Presley. Elvis had had enough of the life of Rock N Roll, and faked his own death in 1977 to get away from the media and his wife of the time, Priscilla, who was talking about a dream to become the Queen of a desert, and daughter Anne Marie, who was making her father sick to the stomach that she wanted to marry one of the members of the Jackson Five when she grew up.
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| - The Honky Tonk Man, formally world renowned singer "Elvis 'The King Of The Ring' Presley", was known all around the world as the king of rock n roll until he faked his own death in 1977. To see the King's former life before becoming a wrestler, see his previous alias under the name Elvis Presley. Elvis had had enough of the life of Rock N Roll, and faked his own death in 1977 to get away from the media and his wife of the time, Priscilla, who was talking about a dream to become the Queen of a desert, and daughter Anne Marie, who was making her father sick to the stomach that she wanted to marry one of the members of the Jackson Five when she grew up. Elvis could not stand this life anymore and faked his own demise. The world was shocked at the death of Elvis; and at the time, Elvis was the only one who knew he wasn't dead. Elvis begun pretending he was one of his impersonators, naming himself the "Honky Tonk Man" after his favorite character from Sesame Street and went in peruse of his life long dream to become a professional wrestler. He began training at the Rockin' Wrestling Training Barn in Tennessee under the guidance of who would become his best friend & future Kellogg's hall of famer, "Cocoa-Pops-Beware". They began training with each other and drinking out of the toilet together, as there was a water shortage crisis happening back in the Tennessee in those days, then after a few years of intense training together, the two of them decided they where ready to enter the wide world of sports of professional wrestling.
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