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- (January 16, 1949 – March 20, 2011), better known by his ring name Oliver Humperdink, was an American professional wrestling manager and occasional professional...
- but it is unknown if Humperdink is an immigrant. In the story "The Good Old Daze" by Tony Strobl, Grandpa Duck (an older Humperdink) appears in a flashback...
- Humperdinck or Humperdink is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Engelbert Humperdinck (composer) (1854–1921), German composer Adelheid...
- Engelbert Humperdinck may refer to: Engelbert Humperdinck (composer) (1854–1921), German composer Engelbert Humperdinck (singer) (born 1936), British pop...
- ring with Humperdink. In the end, Race recovered and delivered a piledriver to Humperdink onto a steel chair injuring (kayfabe) Humperdink and causing...
- "Would you rather be a mermaid with a tail instead of feet?". Hooper Humperdink...? Not Him! 1976 2006 Charles E. Martin Scott Nash A certain kid (the...
- included wrestlers The Lock, Luna Vachon, The Purple Haze, and Sir Oliver Humperdink. Toffoloni and Kevin ****van traveled throughout the United States using...
- feuded with Barry Windham before they began teaming up against Sir Oliver Humperdink and his team of Ed "The Bull" Gantner, Kareem Muhammed, and The White...
- The Princess Bride may refer to: The Princess Bride (novel), 1973 fantasy romance novel by writer William Goldman The Princess Bride (film), 1987 American...
- international prominence in 1967 with his recording of "Release Me". Humperdink started as a performer in the late 1950s under the name "Gerry Dorsey"...