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Bob Bradley

Bradley began his career in 1982, appearing at a World Wrestling Federation taping on June 1, 1982 in Allentown, Pennsylvania. There, he wrestled and was defeated by Larry Sharpe. He would continue to make appearances at tapings for the WWF syndicated shows Championship Wrestling and All-American Wrestling, facing opponents such as Jimmy SnukaBlackjack Mulligan, and Buddy Rose. A little more than a month after his first match, Bradley gained his first victory when he pinned Laurent Soucie at a house show in Salisbury, Maryland. Despite his inexperience, he became a full-time member of the roster. As an enhancement talent, he sustained numerous losses in 1983 and 1984, falling to much of the WWF roster. He also gained occasional wins, defeating similar undercard talent like Barry Hart, Mac Rivera, and Jose Estrada. Following January 1984, his appearances became infrequent, and he wrestled only a small number of WWF matches that year and in 1985. In 1986 Bradley donned a mask and was known as "The Tiger" during a WWF tour of Australia. He also donned a mask that year and wrestled occasionally as The Red Demon. On September 16, 1986, he was the opponent for "Superstar" Billy Graham in the latter's return to the WWF. Following a loss to Jerry Allen on October 26, 1986 he wrestled exclusively as The Red Demon. His final match in his first WWF run came January 26, 1988 when he teamed with Van Van Horne against The British Bulldogs.

While still wrestling under a mask in the WWF, Bradley joined World Class Championship Wrestling, making his first appearance on a Christmas Day card where he wrestled The Dingo Warrior to a double disqualification. The following month, he achieved his greatest success in the promotion, when he defeated Roberto Soto, Steve Simpson, Matt Borne, and finally The Dingo Warrior to win a tournament. Three weeks later he would lose to The Dingo Warrior in a match in Fort Worth. Following the defeat, Bradley entered a losing streak that carried through to his departure from the promotion in March.

Bob Bradley entered World Championship Wrestling (WCW) on February 4, 1989, losing to Abdullah the Butcher at a house show in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. On February 15 he made his first televised appearance, losing to Ricky Steamboat at Clash of the Champions V. Bradley was winless in competition against Eddie GilbertRick Steiner, and Michael Hayes. He left the promotion at the end of March.

On August 29, 1989, Bradley returned to the WWF after a nearly three-year absence and was defeated by Jimmy Snuka at a Wrestling Challenge taping in Springfield, Massachusetts. After sporadic appearances, he began another full-time run with the promotion in December. On January 2, 1990, just less than three years after defeating him in WCCW, Bradley was squashed by Intercontinental Champion The Ultimate Warrior at a WWF Superstars of Wrestling taping in Birmingham, Alabama. He finally picked up his first victory since 1987, when he pinned Jim Powers in Wheeling, West Virginia, but remained mired in the undercard.

Fellow enhancement talent Brady Boone returned to the WWF in 1990 and was given the first real push of his career when he was given the character of Battle Kat. Dressed in a furry black mask, the character was accentuated by Boone's gymnastics. Wrestling as Battle Kat, his first televised opponent was against Bob Bradley in a match that aired on Wrestling Challenge on October 14, 1990. However, after the match Boone left the promotion, and the WWF decided to instead give the gimmick to the also acrobatic Bob Bradley. Two weeks later on Wrestling Spotlight, he would make his debut as the Battle Kat, teaming with Koko B. Ware against The Orient Express. Under the mask, Bradley would see the greatest push of his WWF tenure, facing and defeating Buddy Rose, Pez WhatleyPaul Diamond, and Boris Zhukov. His run at Battle Kat finally ended when he was defeated by The Barbarian on the December 10 edition of Prime Time Wrestling, and shortly thereafter the promotion eliminated the gimmick.

Bradley returned to his previous role as an enhancement talent in 1991, losing to Kerry Von Erich, Koko B. Ware, Jim Duggan, "Conan" Chris Walker, and others. On September 10, 1991, he became involved in a minor angle on Wrestling Challenge. In a match with Big Bully Busick, the two went to a no-contest after Busick attacked him before the bell. Sid Justice then came out to defeat Busick. Bradley's final match came on November 20, 1992 in Auburn Hills, Missouri when he teamed with Barry Horowitz against High Energy.

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