Sherman Tank (April 30, 1977) is an American independent pro wrestler, often called one of the best "big men" in the business. He works and is perhaps best known for his appearances throughout the American Midwest where he has wrestled in promotions including W.A.R. Wrestling, Mid-Ohio Wrestling and more extensively for Ohio Championship Wrestling.
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| - Sherman Tank (April 30, 1977) is an American independent pro wrestler, often called one of the best "big men" in the business. He works and is perhaps best known for his appearances throughout the American Midwest where he has wrestled in promotions including W.A.R. Wrestling, Mid-Ohio Wrestling and more extensively for Ohio Championship Wrestling.
- The M4 Sherman tank was an American tank. It uses a 75 milllimeter round and has a top speed of about 25 mph. In terms of armor and firepower, it was inferior to the Tiger tank but could hold its own against the Panzer IV. It was a cheap and easy tank to make, and nearly 50,000 were produced. In the movie, several Sherman Tanks were seen in D-Day on Omaha Beach, and one is seen at the Battle of Ramelle, when all the Tigers are gone.
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| - Sherman Tank (April 30, 1977) is an American independent pro wrestler, often called one of the best "big men" in the business. He works and is perhaps best known for his appearances throughout the American Midwest where he has wrestled in promotions including W.A.R. Wrestling, Mid-Ohio Wrestling and more extensively for Ohio Championship Wrestling.
- The M4 Sherman tank was an American tank. It uses a 75 milllimeter round and has a top speed of about 25 mph. In terms of armor and firepower, it was inferior to the Tiger tank but could hold its own against the Panzer IV. It was a cheap and easy tank to make, and nearly 50,000 were produced. In the movie, several Sherman Tanks were seen in D-Day on Omaha Beach, and one is seen at the Battle of Ramelle, when all the Tigers are gone.
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