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Что (кто) такое A Hot Summer Night II - определение


A Hot Summer Night II         
1986 NATIONAL WRESTLING ALLIANCE SUPERCARD EVENT
Draft:A Hot Summer Night II
A Hot Summer Night II was a professional wrestling supercard produced by NWA Polynesian Pro Wrestling (NWA-PPW), which took place on August 9, 1986, at the Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii. Like the original show, this was an interpromotional event and featured representatives from All Star Pro Wrestling, the Continental Wrestling Association, Championship Wrestling from Florida, New Japan Pro-Wrestling and Stampede Wrestling.
A Hot Summer Night         
WRESTLING EVENT IN HAWAII, 1985
Hot Summer Night (wrestling match)
A Hot Summer Night: The '85 World Invitational Wrestling Spectacular (also known as Polynesian Hot Summer Night) was a professional wrestling supercard produced by NWA Polynesian Pro Wrestling (NWA-PPW), which took place on August 3, 1985, at the Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii. An interpromotional show, it featured wrestlers from the American Wrestling Association, Jim Crockett Promotions and New Japan Pro-Wrestling.
Hot Summer Night (Oh La La La)         
2007 SINGLE BY DAVID TAVARÉ
Hot Summer Night (David Tavaré song)
"Hot Summer Night (Oh La La La)" is a song recorded by Spanish singer David Tavaré, featuring 2 Eivissa who features in the credits (the song uses a vocal sample from 2 Eivissa's "Oh La La La"). Luigi Ricco and Ambrogio Crotti, from "Team 33", who produced the original "Oh La La La", also produced Tavaré's version.