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Randall Thornton (born December 23, 1964) is an American former football player and professional wrestler. He is also known for his stint in World Championship Wrestling under the Swoll.


Football career
Thornton attended the University of Houston, where he played for the as a and between 1984 and 1987.

From 1988 to 1990, he was a member of the as a . In 1990, he was sidelined with a knee injury.[1] [2][3] In 1990, he was also courted by the New York Giants. He left the Broncos in the same year without ever having played in a game.

He played for the of the World League of American Football in 1992.

In the 1993 CFL season, he played for the Sacramento Gold Miners as a .


Professional wrestling career

Early career
Thornton trained as a wrestler under .

On May 3, 1991, he debuted in the American Wrestling Association, where he lost to . That same month, he toured New Japan Pro-Wrestling and fought in a "Different Style Fight" against , which he lost in the second round. He would lose another Different Style Fight to Masashi Aoyagi in October 1991.


World Championship Wrestling (1999)
In 1999, Thornton, under the ring name Swoll, debuted in World Championship Wrestling as a member of 's No Limit Soldiers. The Soldiers immediately began a feud with The West Texas Rednecks due to the Rednecks' hatred of rap music. On June 13, 1999, at The Great American Bash, Swoll assisted fellow Soldiers and Rey Misterio Jr. in defeating the Rednecks' and Bobby Duncum Jr. On the June 24 episode of , Swoll made his in-ring debut as he and B.A. defeated Disorderly Conduct (Mean Mike and Tough Tom). At Bash at the Beach, the Soldiers (Swoll, Konnan, B.A. and Misterio Jr.) defeated the Rednecks (Hennig, Duncum Jr. and ) in an elimination tag team match. After defeating a few other teams over the next few weeks, Swoll and B.A. lost to the Windhams on the August 3 episode of Saturday Night, thus ending both Swoll's undefeated streak and the feud between the Soldiers and the Rednecks. On the August 17 episode of Saturday Night, Swoll competed in his final match for WCW as he and B.A. defeated and via disqualification. Thornton retired from professional wrestling immediately afterwards.


Retirement
After retiring from wrestling, Thornton began working for the American Center For Character and Cultural Education. He is a born again Christian and also speaks for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.


See also
  • List of gridiron football players who became professional wrestlers


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