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The UK Pitbulls was born on 1978, is a Professional wrestling tag team. Discover The UK Pitbulls's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 46 years old?
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The UK Pitbulls Height, Weight & Measurements
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The UK Pitbulls Net Worth
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Timeline
The UK Pitbulls are a professional wrestling tag team that consists of brothers Bulk (Mike Waters, born 1978) and Big Dave (Dave Waters, born 1971).
They previously held a number of titles in the United Kingdom, United States, as well as 11 countries worldwide.
Their career as a tag team ended for some years when Dave sustained an injury in a strongman contest.
They held 20 tag team championships.
They were named "England's Most Dominant Tag Team" by Total Wrestling Magazine.
He competed from 1990 to 2000 and reached the UK finals three years running, gaining second place in 1995.
He is part of the rock band Spot, which formed in 1996, with Chris (guitar), Ollie (bass), and Bub (guitar and vocals).
Bulk left the band for a short time to feature in another band, Over-Bored.
He also performed with the band The Pocket Godzillas.
Dave Waters, also known as Big Dave, competed heavily in strongman competitions for 10 years before becoming a professional wrestler.
In 1996, he was ranked #1 in the UK and Europe, he competed in the universally recognized competitions, such as the Britain's Strongest Man and UK's Strongest Man events.
Dave and Mike completed their training in late 1997 at World Association of Wrestling (WAW) of Norwich under Sweet Saraya.
The UK Pitbulls name is actually a play on the World Wrestling Federation's British Bulldogs tag team name; Bulk and Big Dave were asked to wrestle as the British Bulldogs on a holiday camp but declined and suggested the name UK Pitbulls instead.
The UK Pitbulls opened a professional wrestling and powerlifting gym "Pitbull Powerhouse" in Cromer, Norfolk.
Here they ran a wrestling training school and also concentrated on weightlifting, strongman training, fitness weight loss, and any routine to personal requirements.
Dave and Mike were directly involved in the wrestling training as well as having regular guest trainers.
They also ran their own promotion, DAM Promotions (Dave and Mike Promotions), holding several shows in Holt, Norfolk.
They also appeared on Channel 4's The Big Breakfast, and in 2003 they filmed several segments for MTV's Dirty Sanchez and ITV's Celebrity Wrestling.
Mike filmed a speaking part in Danny Dyer's film Malice in Wonderland.
Mike Waters, also known as Bulk, began playing drums at age 13.
Dave occasionally returns to run strongman competitions and spent most of 2007 coaching Richard "Bomber" Hudson for the World's Strongest Man events.
In 2008, Dave's knee collapsed during a strongman competition, and he was forced to retire.
At the time of Dave's injury, The UK Pitbulls were Premier Wrestling Federation's Tag Team Champions.
Subsequently, Mike wrestled in singles matches for three years.
In 2011, he won Falling Starr Wrestling's Championship from Jimmy Starr.
Mike considered retiring, but instead formed a tag team a second incarnation of the team with Big Joe.
In late 2016, they teamed up with Hornswoggle to take on Sid Scala, Adam Maxted, and Lord Gideon Grey for XWA's Winter Supershow.
Mike also wrestles in a team called The Unnatural Disasters with Karn.
They appeared on Total Nonstop Action Wrestling's British Boot Camp 2.
Dave spent nearly 2 years rehabilitation, early 2017 to late 2018 and lost 7 stones in weight to return to wrestling in August 2018.
After Big Dave's injury and a sustained period of rehab over many years the pair are wrestling again as the UK Pitbulls and have featured in Fightmare Norwich 2019.
Dave was originally trained by Andre Baker at NWA UK Hammerlock.
The UkPitbulls are now back together and won the WAW tag titles in June 2019 at Fightmare 3, Carrow Road football stadium, Norwich, in front of approximately 5000 fans.
as of 2021 they are the current Falling Starr wrestling tag champions and the Big Top Wrestling tag champions.
The Waters Brothers have appeared in the television series Trisha, as well as documentaries on Five and ITV2, and in an independent film called Slumber Party.