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James E. Barnett (June 9, 1924 - September 18, 2004), was a professional wrestling promoter.
Barnett was one of the promoters of Australia's World Championship Wrestling and the former owner of Georgia Championship Wrestling, which later was renamed World Championship Wrestling.
Barnett shaped the future of professional wrestling in Australia when in 1964 traveled to Sydney with Johnny Doyle to inspect the Australian wrestling scene.
They returned under the banner of "World Championship Wrestling" presenting their first card on October 23, 1964, at the Sydney Stadium, and continued until 1974 when Barnett sold the promotion to Tony Kolonie and returned to the United States.
In later years, Barnett served as an adviser to the World Wrestling Federation (many credit him with masterminding the first three WrestleMania shows, which helped the organization establish their identity), Jim Crockett Promotions and World Championship Wrestling. (He was the man Ted Turner trusted the most in the business.)
Barnett was one of the few known men in wrestling who engaged in homosexual activities, known for having a relationship with Pat Patterson.
James Franklin Barnett (born July 7, 1944 in Greenville, South Carolina) is a former professional basketball player and Barnett is currently in his 23rd season as a television analyst for the Golden State Warriors.
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Jim Barnett is an American Republican politician who is currently the State Senator for Kansas' 17th District, which is centered around Emporia. On August 1, 2006 Barnett won the Kansas Republican Gubernatorial Primary. Barnett faced the incumbent Democratic Governor Kathleen Sebelius in the general election on November 7, 2006 and was unsuccessful in his bid as Sebelius was reelected for a 2nd term.







