Simpson Brothers Garage, Grand Junction, CO. 222 likes 7 talking about this 18 were here. At Simpson Brothers Garage, we get under the hood so you can back on the road. September 09, 2019 INDIANOLA, Iowa - Head coach Dylan Peters has announced the addition of Gunnar Wolfensperger to the Simpson wrestling staff as an assistant coach as the 2019 season is set to begin. 'Gunnar is one of the hardest working individuals I know,' said Peters. 'He isn't afraid of a challenge, and his experiences Read More. Simpson Brothers Garage has been a Grand Junction auto repair institution for over 25 years. Originally owned by Link and Marva Simpson (Link started the shop with his brother, Tye, in 1990), Ron and LaDonna Walton bought the business in 2004.
(Redirected from Steve Cohen (wrestler))
Steve Simpson
Born
3 December 1963 (age 56) Johannesburg, South Africa
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)
Steve Sampson
Trained by
Alec Simpson
Debut
1984
Retired
1998
Stephan Simpson (born 3 December 1963 in Johannesburg, South Africa) is a former professional wrestler better known as Steve Simpson.[1]
Career[edit]
Simpson is the son of wrestler Sammy Cohen. Sammy Cohen was the stage name for father Alec Simpson. Steve started wrestling in 1984 and achieved his first amount of stardom in the National Wrestling Alliance's Pacific Northwest territory. He was half of the S&S Express with Joe Savoldi and they captured the Tag Team Titles there. Steve Simpson also worked for the World Wrestling Council in Puerto Rico.
In 1986, Steve went to World Class Championship Wrestling where he became an ally of the Von Erich family in their war with the Fabulous Freebirds. He was joined by his brother, Shaun Simpson, in 1987 and they formed a tag team that won the Tag Team titles. Their biggest feud was against John Tatum and Jack Victory. They also had a brother Stuart who briefly wrestled in WCCW with them.
They left WCCW in late 1989 to wrestle in South Africa but Steve returned in 1991 to wrestle in the newly formed Global Wrestling Federation in Texas. His manager at the time was Percy Pringle III. He formed a tag team with Chris Walker and they became the first champions after winning a tournament over Rip Rogers and Scott Anthony, who were members of the heel stable The Cartel. In early 1992, Simpson went back to wrestle in South Africa and retired in 1998.
Factions[edit]
S&S Express
British Commonwealth
Championships and accomplishments[edit]
GWF Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Chris Walker
GWF Tag Team Championship Tournament (1991) - with Chris Walker
Interworld Wrestling Promotions
World Mid-Heavyweight Title (1 time)
NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Joe Savoldi
WCWA Television Championship (1 time)[2][3]
WCWA Texas Tag Team Championship (3 times) - with Shaun Simpson[4][5]
WCWA World Six-Man Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Chris Adams and Kevin Von Erich
WCWA World Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Shaun Simpson[6][7]
References[edit]
^'OWW Profile - Steve Simpson'. Obsessed with Wrestling.
^Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2000). 'Texas: WCWA Television Title'. Wrestling Title Histories. Archeus Communications. p. 396. ISBN0-9698161-5-4.
^'World Class Television Title'. Wrestling-titles.com. Retrieved 19 November 2016.
^Will, Gary; Duncan, Royal (2000). 'Texas: WCWA Texas Tag Team Title [Von Erich]'. Wrestling Title Histories: professional wrestling champions around the world from the 19th century to the present. Pennsylvania: Archeus Communications. p. 277. ISBN0-9698161-5-4.
^'World Class Wrestling Association Texas Tag Team Championship'. Wrestling-Titles. Retrieved 26 December 2019.
^Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2006). '(Dallas) Texas: NWA American Tag Team Title [Fritz Von Erich]'. Wrestling Title Histories. Archeus Communications. ISBN978-0-9698161-5-7.
^'World Class Wrestling Association Tag Team Title'. Wrestling-Titles.com. Retrieved 26 December 2019.
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Steve_Simpson_(wrestler)&oldid=936504447'
Simpson Brothers Wrestling 2017
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Shyler Langley and Sam Mathis finished 3-1 at the Gator 'Boots' Duals on Saturday and the Simpson wrestling team picked up a win over the University of the Ozarks to close out the Storm's 2019 portion of their schedule.
Simpson University Wrestling
Simpson captured a 25-17 defeat over the Eagles, but fell to Delaware Valley (27-25), Millikin (34-12) and Manchester (32-12) to close out the duals with a 1-3 mark.
Langley reeled off three straight victories at 174 pounds, including a pin at the 5:53 mark in the bout against Millikin's Griffin Meeker. Mathis suffered an opening dual loss before closing his day with a pin and two decisions at 197 pounds. His pin came in the first period at 1:06 against Ryder Marshall of Millikin.
Simpson Brothers Wrestling Player
Dalton Cockman (165) earned two wins with one pin, while Mason Kruljac (157) and Bryan Cordova (285) each recorded pins. Kruljac had the fastest fall of the day for Simpson with a 45-second pin against the Ozarks' Kade McMahon, Dylan McChesney (125), Josh Bower (133), Sam McCoy (141), Jakob Slavin (149) and Robert Silva (157) all received wins for the Storm.
Up Next Simpson competes at the Central Invitational on Saturday, Jan. 11 in Pella, Iowa.
Delaware Valley 27, Simpson 25 125 — Dylan McChesney (SIM) won by forfeit 133 — Kordell Rush (DVU) fall Jason Padilla, 4:06 141 — Sam McCoy (SIM) won by forfeit 149 — Evan Widing (DVU) fall Jakob Slavin, 1:16 157 — Robert Silva (SIM) dec. Alec Meyers, 12-6 165 — Dalton Cockman (SIM) fall Patrick O`Neill, 1:37 174 — Shyler Langley (SIM) major dec. Jake Nase, 19-5 184 — Anthony Costanza (DVU) fall Shane Mathias, 6:02 197 — Nickolas Bord (DVU) dec. Sam Mathis, 8-4 285 — Youssef Ait Boulahri (DVU) fall Colton Kinnison, 4:19
Millikin 34, Simpson 12 125 — Zac Blasioli (MIL) dec. Dylan McChesney, 5-1 133 — Ren Dazey (MIL) dec. Josh Bower, 9-3 141 — D`Anthony Hopkins (MIL) dec. Sam McCoy, 10-4 149 — Peter McCusker (MIL) major dec. Jakob Slavin, 11-3 157 — Garrick Walker (MIL) dec. Robert Silva, 17-12 165 — Bradan Birt (MIL) fall Dalton Cockman, 2:53 174 — Shyler Langley (SIM) fall Griffin Meeker, 5:53 184 — Arnold Fox (MIL) fall Shane Mathias, 2:57 197 — Sam Mathis (SIM) fall Ryder Marshall, 1:06 285 — Frank Tomaskovic (MIL) fall Colton Kinnison, 3:59
Manchester 32, Simpson 12 125 — Joshua Stephenson (MAN) major dec. Dylan McChesney, 1-2 133 — Skyler Gomez (MAN) sudden victory Jason Peta, 13-11 141 — Jordan Napier (MAN) fall Sam McCoy, 2:21 149 — JaVon Phillips (MAN) fall Jakob Slavin, 2:22 157 — Joel Arney (MAN) dec. Mason Kruljac, 9-5 165 — Tyler Leonhard (MAN) major dec. Dalton Cockman, 11-2 174 — Shyler Langley (SIM) dec. Jeremiah Ford, 11-4 184 — Shane Stits (MAN) fall Shane Mathias, 1:48 197 — Sam Mathis (SIM) dec. Victor Lee, 8-2 285 — Bryan Cordova (SIM) fall Nico Torres, 4:04
Simpson 25, University of the Ozarks 17 125 — Nathaneal Rankin (OZA) major dec. Dylan McChesney, 12-2 133 — Josh Bower (SIM) major dec. Stephen Fox, 11-0 141 — Sam McCoy (SIM) tech. fall Jody Adams, 27-9, 5:39 149 — Jakob Slavin (SIM) dec. Matthew Malheiro, 4-1 157 — Mason Kruljac (SIM) fall Kade McMahon, 0:45 165 — Dalton Cockman (SIM) major dec. Liam Neal, 15-1 174 — Ndayambaje John (OZA) dec. Shyler Langley, 9-5 184 — Evan Sharpe (OZA) dec. Shane Mathias, 6-5 197 — Sam Mathis (SIM) dec. Montana Doty, 6-0 285 — Jerhett Lee (OZA) fall Bryan Cordova, 1:50 The University of Ozarks received a point for an unsportsmanlike penalty