Mike Wallace ( a long time ago) Is a Hitler reincarnate who works for CBS. He is better known as Fox News personality Chris Wallace's father.
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| - Mike Wallace ( a long time ago) Is a Hitler reincarnate who works for CBS. He is better known as Fox News personality Chris Wallace's father.
- Mike Wallace is a American Professional wrestler.
- Wallace appears with the rest of the 60 Minutes staff in "Death Is a Bitch" in a parody called 60 Minutes After Dark. In "Meet the Quagmires", Death comments that he never wants to be too far away from Mike.
- Wallace made his Nationwide Series debut in 1990 at the season-closing Winston Classic at Martinsville Speedway. Starting twenty-fourth, Wallace finished sixth in the #40 Lowes Foods Chevrolet. The next season, he ran nine Busch races for a variety of different teams, and had a third-place finish at Lanier Raceway. He also made his Winston Cup debut at the Pyroil 500, where he finished 31st in the Jimmy Means-owned car. It also marked the first time since the 1950s that three brothers competed against each other in a Winston Cup race, as Rusty and Kenny drove in that race also.
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| - Mike Wallace ( a long time ago) Is a Hitler reincarnate who works for CBS. He is better known as Fox News personality Chris Wallace's father.
- Mike Wallace is a American Professional wrestler.
- Wallace made his Nationwide Series debut in 1990 at the season-closing Winston Classic at Martinsville Speedway. Starting twenty-fourth, Wallace finished sixth in the #40 Lowes Foods Chevrolet. The next season, he ran nine Busch races for a variety of different teams, and had a third-place finish at Lanier Raceway. He also made his Winston Cup debut at the Pyroil 500, where he finished 31st in the Jimmy Means-owned car. It also marked the first time since the 1950s that three brothers competed against each other in a Winston Cup race, as Rusty and Kenny drove in that race also. In 1992, Wallace signed on with Moroso Racing to pilot the #20 First Ade Oldsmobile. They also ran a Cup race together at Atlanta Motor Speedway, where Wallace finished thirty-third. Despite a tenth-place run at Martinsville, Wallace was dismissed from the ride nearly half-way into the season. Late in the year, he was hired by Barry Owen to drive his #9 Oldsmobile. After a ninth-place finish in their first race at Dover International Speedway, Wallace posted a second-place finish at Martinsville. Wallace and Owen also ran a pair of Cup races, their best finish a 20th at Atlanta. They ran the entire Busch schedule in 1993, with sponsorship from FDP Brakes. Wallace had nine top-tens that season finished a career-high 12th in the final points standings. He also finished in the top-fifteen in the first time in his Cup career when he finished fifteenth at Atlanta.
- Wallace appears with the rest of the 60 Minutes staff in "Death Is a Bitch" in a parody called 60 Minutes After Dark. In "Meet the Quagmires", Death comments that he never wants to be too far away from Mike.
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