Kyle Hawk grew up in Carlsbad, New Mexico and studied at the Southwest Indian Polytechnic Institute, near Albuquerque. After the army, he worked as a fitness instructor and freelance wrestler. He has appeared in wrestling movies, the Wrestling tv series on Netflix, and The Righteous Gemstones, and he will star in the upcoming Barracuda: The Movie: "A Marine and a tech mogul embark on an road trip across legendary Route 66." Sounds like there will be some gay subtexts.
Kyle's wrestling persona keys into Native American culture and stereotypes. His entry on his merch page reads:
Representing the reservation, The Savage is amongst the few indigenous wrestlers. He’s on a warpath of destruction using his tomahawk chops, Scalper, and Dreamcatcher to punish anyone who stands in his way.
Gemstone connection: In the opening sequence of Episode 2.1, a flashback to 1968 Memphis, John Big Cloud (Kyle Hawk) is wrestling the young Eli Gemstone (Jake Kelley). After winning the match, Eli hugs John, then throws him out of the ring, illustrating his persona as "The Maniac Kid."
Gay connection: Kyle regularly tags himself at drag brunches and other events at the Phoenix, "the best gay bar in Las Vegas." Well, wrestling and drag have a lot in common. They're both about creating a bigger-than-life persona.
Flagstaff dancer.
From Arizona State University
Borrowed from the Internet. I think he's from Oklahoma.
Another guy from Arizona State. He might not be Native American, but who's complaining?
I had to include a picture of this penis cake.
Grad student at the University of Kansas
See also: Jake Kelley: Modeling, arm wrestling, and nekkid cowboys
Gemstones Episode 2.1 Junior likes dicks, Kelvin likes pecs, and f*k yeah, we got both!
And Gemstones Episode 2.1 Continued: Keefe's kiss, Kelvin's boner, and a thug with broken thumbs
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