Steve Rackman
He was big, he was mean, he was ugly. And the fans loved him to a point of hating his guts. A star of the Australian Wrestling scene in the 1970's, he graduated from the performances within the ring to mainstream cinema to famously succumb to the lips of Paul Hogan's character in Crocodile Dundee.
Steve "Crusher" Rackman. A formidable name. A formidable man and a formidable flat top.
Mention him and many will say, "I know that name" or "wasn't he Donk in the Crocodile Dundee movies?" He was. And there's plenty more in his cupboard of
… More achievements. Wrestler, Bouncer, Boxer, Entrepreneur, Gymnasium proprietor.
Sure, he hasn't done Hamlet and is still awaiting an invitation to the Oscars, but there are far more important bouts to win. He's the "Crocodile Safari Man" of the wrestling business in Oz. And he wants to put it back where it belongs. In the public's face.
Rackman grew up in England, and travelled to Australia in his teens to find a new life.
By the time "Crusher" arrived on our sandy beaches he'd cemented his credentials: boxer, street fighter and bouncer. You don't mess with this bloke.
*Bio will be updated at a later date. Greg Tingle