Iwakuni Marine pursues pro-wrestling dream
Sgt. Gaylon Summers is big. Like, 6-foot-7, 260-pounds big. But that doesn’t properly describe how he towers above all of his fellow Marines at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, nor how his width resembles a brick wall, how his neck is thick like a tree trunk, how his shoulders resemble football shoulder pads, and how his forearms resemble the thighs of a lesser man.