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Road and Warrior
The song's title derives from the line " when two great warrior tribes go to war ", from the film Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior ( the line is also spoken by Holly Johnson at the beginning of the session version ).
* 1960Road Warrior Animal, American professional wrestler
* 19-Michael Hegstrand, 45, " Road Warrior Hawk ".
* Metaphysical Ninja Maniac Chainsaw Vitamin Junkies: guidelines for running post-apocalyptic scenarios in the spirit of films like The Road Warrior ( with a heavy addition of gonzo wackiness ), including rules for vehicle damage and mutations.
* Road Warrior Journeyman Pictures, 1 September 1995 ; 40 minute documentary regarding technicals of Mogadishu
* An autogyro was heavily featured in the second Mad Max ( The Road Warrior ) film, released in 1981, appearing in several scenes with its pilot, the Gyro Captain, as a major character.
* Mad Max ( 1979 ) and The Road Warrior ( 1981 ) – Key cinematic inspirations for Car Wars and similar games.
The clear blue skies and the magic light feature in movies including Mad Max 2 ( a. k. a. The Road Warrior ) and The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.
* the bodies of several professional wrestlers, including Bret Hart, Ric Flair, Curt Hennig, Rick Rude, Brian Adams, and Joe Laurinaitis, better known as Road Warrior Animal
Miller wrote and directed the Mad Max movies starring Mel Gibson ( Mad Max, Mad Max 2 ( subtitled in the United States as The Road Warrior ), and Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome ); co-wrote Babe and wrote and directed its sequel ; and co-wrote ( with Nick Enright ) and directed Lorenzo's Oil.
When production of Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior began, the car was purchased back by George Miller for use in the sequel.
* RoadHack, a post-apocalypse highway game of car-to-car combat ala The Road Warrior clearly based on Car Wars.
sv: The Road Warrior
He is best remembered as Road Warrior Hawk, one half of the tag team known as the Road Warriors ( WCW ) or The Legion of Doom ( WWF ), with Road Warrior Animal.
While living in Chicago, Hegstrand met Joe Lauranaitis, who would be later known as Road Warrior Animal, and the two became close friends.
The look and name was taken from Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior, helping to paint the two as no-mercy monsters.
In 1988 the Road Warriors engaged in a violent feud with The Powers of Pain ( The Barbarian and The Warlord ), the first team that could truly match the Road Warriors in power ( and who were one of the most well known Road Warrior clones ).

Road and Animal
The East Windsor Police Department, located on One Mile Road, is led by Chief William Spain, and employs 37 uniformed patrol and Traffic Enforcement Officers, 9 Detectives, 7 Dispatchers and Communications Officers and one Animal Control Officer, for a total of 47 sworn officers.
* The WWF Tagteam known as the Road Warriors ( Hawk and Animal ) had a tag team finishing maneuver which they called the " Doomsday Device ".
When Paul Ellering was looking to put together a stable of heels in Georgia Championship Wrestling called The Legion of Doom it was decided to pair Laurinaitis with Hegstrand and change their names to Animal and Hawk respectively ; thus, the Road Warriors were born.
While the Road Warriors never officially broke up, Animal started making an increasing number of solo appearances after they left the WWF as Hegstrand struggled with drug and alcohol addiction and generally did not appear at many wrestling shows during this time.
Although Hawk and Animal came up short in their attempt to become three-time champions, it was clear that Hawk had defeated the demons that had once kept him from competing, and the Road Warriors had hopes of returning to WWE.
* With Road Warrior Animal or Power Warrior
** NWA International Tag Team Championship ( 1 time ) – with Road Warrior Animal
** AWA World Tag Team Championship ( 1 time ) – with Road Warrior Animal
** World Japan Tag Team Championship ( 1 time ) – with Road Warrior Animal
** NWA National Tag Team Championship ( 4 times ) – with Road Warrior Animal
** i-Generation Tag Team Championship ( 2 times ) – with Road Warrior Animal
** IPW Tag Team Championship ( 1 time ) – with Road Warrior Animal
** NWA World Six-Man Tag Team Championship ( 3 times ) – with Road Warrior Animal and Dusty Rhodes ( 2 ) and Road Warrior Animal and Genichiro Tenryu ( 1 )< sup > 1 </ sup >
** NWA World Tag Team Championship ( Mid-Atlantic version ) ( 1 time ) – with Road Warrior Animal < sup > 2 </ sup >
** Iron Team Tournament ( 1989 ) – with Road Warrior Animal

Road and born
Fulcher was born in Tranmere Road, Whitton, Middlesex ( now Greater London ), in July 1942.
Babbage's birthplace is disputed, but he was most likely born at 44 Crosby Row, Walworth Road, London, England.
Soddy was born at 6 Bolton Road, Eastbourne, England.
Johnny Haynes was born in the Kentish Town area of London, his first school was Houndsfield Road School, Edmonton and then attended The Latymer School in Edmonton during his youth.
Cook was born at his parents ' house " Shearbridge ", in Middle Warberry Road, Torquay, Devon.
For NASCAR Grand National winners at Daytona from 1949 – 1958, see Daytona Beach & Road Course. Mario Andretti, born in Italy, is the only driver to win the race not from the United States.
R. J. Mitchell was born at 115 Congleton Road, Butt Lane, Kidsgrove, Staffordshire, England.
Born to Alexander Beaton Ferguson, a plater's helper in the shipbuilding industry, and his wife, the former Elizabeth Hardie, Alex Ferguson was born at his grandmother's home on Shieldhall Road, Govan, on 31 December 1941, but grew up in a tenement at 667 Govan Road ( which has since been demolished ) where he lived with his parents as well as his younger brother Martin.
Holst was born on 21 September 1874, at 4, Pittville Terrace ( named today Clarence Road ) Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England.
Edward Heath ( known as " Teddy " as a young man ) was born at 54 Albion Road, Broadstairs, Kent, the son of William George Heath, a carpenter and builder, and Edith Anne Heath ( née Pantony ), a maid.
Wilson was born at 4 Warneford Road, Huddersfield, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England on 11 March 1916, an almost exact contemporary of his rival, Edward Heath ( 9 July 1916 – 17 July 2005 ).
James Callaghan was born at 38 Funtington Road, Copnor, Portsmouth, England on 27 March 1912.
* Roald Dahl, author, was born in Fairwater Road on 13 September 1916.
Walter David Michael Jones, later known solely as David, was born on 1 November 1895 in Arabin Road, Brockley, Kent, now a suburb of South East London, and later lived in nearby Howson Road.
Brooke was born at 5 Hillmorton Road in Rugby, Warwickshire, the second of the three sons of William Parker Brooke, a Rugby schoolmaster, and Ruth Mary Brooke, née Cotterill.
Barker was born the second daughter and last child of Walter Barker, a partner in a seed supply company and an amateur artist, and his wife Mary Eleanor ( Oswald ) Barker on 28 June 1895 at home at 66 Waddon Road in Croydon, Surrey, England.
Karloff was born at 36 Forest Hill Road, Honor Oak, London, England, where a blue plaque can now be seen.
Robert Lenkiewicz was born in London in 1941, the son of refugees who ran a Jewish hotel in Fordwych Road, whose elderly residents included a number of Holocaust survivors.
He was born at Newark House, Searle Road, Farnham, Surrey, and educated at Lancing College.
The youngest of three siblings, Tandy was born in Geldeston Road in Hackney, London.
Priestley was born at 34 Mannheim Road, Manningham, which he described as an " ultra-respectable " suburb of Bradford.
Cocker was born on 20 May 1944 at 38 Tasker Road, Crookes, Sheffield, West Riding of Yorkshire.

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