Randy Colley

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Randy Colley
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Ring name(s) Moondog Hawkins (WWWF)
Moondog Rex (WWF, CWA)
Original Smash (WWF)
The Nightmare (Mid-South)
Detroit Demolition (CWF)
Deadeye Dick (WCW)
Randy The Mountaineer
"Assassin #3"
Pizza Face
Billed weight 290 lb
Born May 2, 1950 (1950-05-02) (age 57)
Debut 1981

Randy Colley (born May 2, 1950) is a retired professional wrestler better known as Moondog Rex. He competed in the World Wrestling Federation, where in 1981 he won the WWF Tag Team Championship with Moondog King (later replaced by Moondog Spot).

Shortly after debuting as the original Demolition Smash in early 1987, Colley was replaced by Barry Darsow; depending on the source, this either was because many fans recognized him as Moondog Rex and would shout at him during matches, or because of a contract dispute that led to him leaving the company. Colley was placed in a short-lived tag team with Jose Luis Rivera, who would go on to become one half of the Conquistadors. This new team was known as The Shadows.

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