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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Adam_PearceAdam Pearce - Wikipedia

    Adam John Pearce (born June 24, 1978) is an American retired professional wrestler and executive currently employed by WWE as Director of Live Events, producer, trainer, and on-screen general manager of the Raw brand. Pearce is a former five-time NWA World Heavyweight Champion, NWA British Commonwealth Heavyweight Champion, and PWG ...

    • 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
    • 2
    • 241.75 lb (109.66 kg)
    • May 16, 1996
  2. Adam John Pearce (Lake Forest, Illinois, 24 de junio de 1978) es un entrenador y luchador profesional estadounidense. Actualmente trabaja para la empresa WWE, donde se desempeña como mánager general de la marca Raw, director de eventos en vivo, y productor.

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    • Adam John Pearce
  3. www.wwe.com › superstars › adam-pearceAdam Pearce | WWE

    Adam Pearce is a former in-ring competitor who reached acclaim in the independent circuit and around the world before joining WWE. After working as an effective trainer in the NXT brand, he rose to the role of WWE Official on Raw and SmackDown in 2020.

  4. Paul Heyman plays one final card before stepping into the ring with Adam Pearce and chaos ensues. Catch WWE action on WWE Network, FOX, USA Network, Sony Ind...

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  5. www.youtube.com › c › AdamPearceOfficialAdam Pearce - YouTube

    Adam Pearce | It’s always YOU vs. YOU. No one else. 738 views11 months ago. Popular videos. Play all. My final Ring of Honor match - Adam Pearce vs. Adam Page; August 23, 2014. 413K...

  6. Adam Pearce. 170,963 likes · 6,737 talking about this. #WWERaw GM, Producer, Coach | 5x @NWA Champ / HOF ‘15 | @packers Shareholder | It’s a TV show

  7. 26 de may. de 2016 · Indie star Adam Pearce’s unexpected road to WWE | WWE. If you didn’t know about anything about “Scrap Iron” Adam Pearce, you might wonder how a hardworking independent wrestler who was never under contract with WWE or WCW ended up as a top-level coach at the WWE Performance Center. The ring veteran summed it up himself in seven words: “Work hard.