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Zach Gowen (born March 30, 1983) is a professional wrestler. He participated in World Wrestling Entertainment in 2003, but was released by the promotion early in 2004.

Gowen was diagnosed with cancer as a child. Because of that, he lost his leg at the age of 8. It was a necessary move: according to his doctors and parents, had the amputation not been done, they were not sure what would have happened to young Zach.

Zach was determined to become a wrestler since he was a young child, and he spent a good portion of his teenage years training towards that goal. On March 16, 2002, he finally achieved his dream, when he debuted in the IWR http://www.pwrhotline.com, losing to Truth Martini. On April 26 of that year, he earned his first win, over Almighty Ray .

He first gained national exposure on NWA TNA wrestling before leaving soon thereafter for the WWE in which he was involved with Vince McMahon, Roddy Piper and Mr. America - a masked Hulk Hogan, even wrestling McMahon on pay-per-view, and challenged the WWE Champion Brock Lesnar in his own hometown.

On July 31, 2003, Gowen was the object of a feature report on the WWE's television show, Smackdown.

Gowen walks with a prosthesis and claims can wrestle with or without it, though most of his matches lack it due to the inherent marketability of seeing a one-legged wrestler compete.

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