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Jonathan Coachman
Jonathan Coachman was born in 12 August 1973 in Kansas City, Missouri, and he is also recognized as "The Coach" is a skilled wrestling play-by-play broadcaster and infrequent wrestler working for World Wrestling Entertainment on the RAW brand. Before getting on commentator career in professional wrestling, Coachman was an extremely flaunted basket-ball panorama. After two position basket-ball championships at McPherson High School, Coachman shifted across town to carry on playing for McPherson College. During his four years at McPherson, Coachman turned into the school's career rebounding, assists and scoring leader. He was also known as McPherson's Athlete of the Year two times and was entitled conference Player of the year two times. While at McPherson, Coachman's interests integrated contributing in theatre, color commentary for the local football and basketball radio transmitter and serving as the sports editor for the school newspaper. Career Attractions The Coach is selected to co-host the WWF Program "Excess" with Trish Stratus and on September 2002, Jonathan Coachman marked a new three year contract with the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). On 30 March 2003 in ‘Wrestlemania 19’, The Coach obtains punched by Torrie Wilson, Stacy Keibler and the Catfight girls. May 5, 2003 - RAW: Jonathan Coachman misplaced his spot when Jim Ross came back, and Steve Austin shocked the Coach, once again on July 2003, Jonathan Coachman temporary worked for Jim Ross, after JR was set on fire by Kane on RAW. On 11 August 2003 in RAW, Jim Ross came back to declare his spot on RAW, abruptly kicking The Coach outside the spot. The Coach legitimately turns heel, attempting to facilitate Eric Bischoff against Shane McMahon in ‘Summerslam’, on 24 August 2003. On 25 August 2003 in RAW, Eric Bischoff rewarded the "Employee of the Month" to The Coach, who ordered regret from Steve Austin. On 1st September 2003 – RAW, Jonathan Coachman defeated Jerry Lawler after Al Snow turned heel and assaulted The King. On 15 September 2003 – RAW, Jonathan Coachman & Al Snow caught over RAW for one match to illustrate how much superior they are. Jerry Lawler faced Al Snow to a competition, and beat him and The Coach cheap hit Jim Ross afterwards. On 21st September 2003 in Unforgiving, The Coach & Al Snow punched Jim Ross & Jerry Lawler to win the right to broadcast RAW, next day in RAW, on 22nd September 2003, The Coach & Al Snow supposed their positions at the proclaim bench for the complete RAW broadcast. After this on 27th October 2003 – RAW, The Coach disregarded Steve Austin's latest book and Austin said after SS, he required Coach to interview him. On 10th November 2003 – RAW, Jonathan Coachman captured Lilian Garcia's ring declaring responsibilities for the night – boo.
On the day of 5th April 2004 in RAW, Christian crushed Tajiri with a little interruption from The Coach. On 12 April 2004 – RAW, Tajiri beat a Five Star Ninja (Al Snow) to succeed a game with The Coach at Backlash. On 18 April 2004 – Backlash, The Coach punched Tajiri with the assist from Garrison Cade.
After one month ago on 17th May 2004 – RAW, The Coach interrogated Eugene, and is persistently spiteful in an attempt to fright Eugene away from RAW; abruptly the Rock came into sight and supported Eugene to stay on RAW because all of his friends adore him a lot. On 24th May 2004 in RAW, Eugene Dinsmore & Chris Benoit (astonish partner) crushed Garrison Cade & The Coach. On 31st May 2004 – RAW, Eric Bischoff instructions The Coach to say sorry to Eugene it was all an additional set-up to humiliate Eugene. On 13 June 2004 in Bad Blood, Eugene Dinsmore pained The Coach after striking the Rock base and People's Elbow. On 5th July 2004 – ‘RAW in Winnipeg’, The Coach contributed in Eugene's game of "Musical Chairs" succeeded by Chris Jericho. Moreover on 11 July 2004 – ‘Vengeance’, Tajiri & Rhyno (Mystery partner) overwhelmed Garrison Cade & The Coach. On 16th January 2005 in ‘Live Event’, La Resistance captured William Regal & The Coach (sub for Eugene) to be the victor of TAG TEAM titles. After this on 30 January 2005 in Royal Rumble, The Coach became at #20 but was confiscated by Ric Flair. On 19 December 2005 – ‘RAW from Afghanistan’, Ric Flair beat The Coach to preserve the Intercontinental title. On 22nd January 2006 in Live Event in Asheville, North Carolina, The Coach interrogated Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat and on the following day, 23rd January 2006 – RAW, The Coach pained Jerry Lawler in a Royal Rumble Qualifier with cooperative interruption from the Spirit Squad. On 5th November 2006 in Cyber Sunday, Rated RKO (Edge & Randy Orton) crushed DX (Triple H & Shawn Michaels) and after one week ago, on 13 November 2006 – RAW, Jonathan Coachman sited a reward on the skull of Shawn Michaels and Triple H. Jonathan Coachman has marvelous character according to his fans, and his lover much more interest in his remarkable gallery as the fans of Jonathan Coachman like the Jonathan Coachman galleries and wwe Jonathan Coachman / wwf Jonathan Coachman gallery contain lots of marvelous things like; Jonathan Coachman theme, Jonathan Coachman theme music, Jonathan Coachman entrance, the Jonathan Coachman mp3, Jonathan Coachman wallpapers, Jonathan Coachman naked, Jonathan Coachman nude, Jonathan Coachman fan fiction, Jonathan Coachman wallpaper, the Jonathan Coachman theme, Jonathan Coachman logo, Jonathan Coachman wwf, Jonathan Coachman theme song, Jonathan Coachman wrestling, wwe wrestling Jonathan Coachman, Jonathan Coachman videos, Jonathan Coachman midi downloads, Jonathan Coachman music, Jonathan Coachman wrestler, wwe Jonathan Coachman logos, wwf Jonathan Coachman mp3, Jonathan Coachman galleries, Jonathan Coachman fanfic, Jonathan Coachman pictures, Jonathan Coachman mp3, Jonathan Coachman fanfiction, Jonathan Coachman bio and Jonathan Coachman photos
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