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Tyrus (wrestler)

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''George Murdoch'' (born February 21, 1973), known professionally by his stage/ring name ''Tyrus'', is an American cable news personality, actor, and former professional wrestler. Born to an African American father and white mother in [[Boston]], [[Massachusetts]], his father left him when he was a small child; and his mother, whose [[racism|racist]] family refused to accept him and his brother because they were part black, sent the boys to live with a foster family for a number of years. The brothers later moved back with their mother and abusive, womanizing stepfather, whom Tyrus swiftly defeated in a physical confrontation at age 15.

Tyrus attended high school in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]], in 1990 and started college in 1992. By 1995, he was attending the University of Nebraska at Kearney and had planned to study to become a teacher while playing football for the school's Lopers team, though his football ambitions ended when a surgical operation to remove a ruptured appendix left him with a permanent limp.

Tyrus has worked as a bodyguard for rapper and philanthropist [[Snoop Dogg]]. The two remain close friends.

He took interest in wrestling from childhood and began wrestling professionally for WWE in 2006, debuting under the name ''G-Rilla''. He was released from his contract in 2008. Following a two-year hiatus, he re-signed with WWE and changed his ring name to ''Brodus Clay'', parodying Snoop Dogg's birth name. In 2012, he adopted the heroic funk dancer persona dubbed ''The Funkasaurus''. In 2014, he was again released from WWE.

Tyrus started wrestling under his current name from 2014, when he joined Total Nonstop Action Wreslting (TNA). In 2021, he began wrestling for National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) but was forced to retire in 2023 when he lost the Worlds Heavyweight champion title.

Although he was raised in [[atheism]], Tyrus, who was once uncertain about his political leanings, has come to identify as a "small-town conservative". Since 2016, he has been a [[Fox News Channel]] contributor and frequently recurring panelist on ''The Greg Gutfeld Show'', or simply ''Gutfeld!'', where [[Greg Gutfeld|the host]] affectionately calls him "my massive sidekick" due to his standing 6 feet, 7-8 inches and weighing about 350-375 pounds.
[[Category:Conservative Commentators]]
[[Category:Conservative Media]]
[[Category:Television Personalities]]
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