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Ultimate Predator Hunter Tv Show stars



2015-03-28 - Columbia, KY - Photo from Black Wolf Production Co., Columbia, KY.
The Owners of Black Wolf Production Co., producers of the new Ultimate Predator Hunting show on Dish Network, are, from left: Chris "Big Bubba" Burton; Brian Taylor; and Chad "Po" Burton. The company was started with the encouragement of Anthony Reese of Car Fame, and Rob Wilkinson, of ATS Mobility. They all are graduates of Adair County High School - Chris is 1998, Chad in 1995, and Brian in 1992. Chris Burton is the son of Johnny & Patricia Burton and Chad is the son of Billy and Pam Burton. In real life, Chris & Chad are in the landscaping business. Brian Taylor is the son of Sammy and Margaret Taylor. He's a retired U.S. Justice Department employee. Black Wolf Production Co. is already busy. They're doing a trailer for a coming reality Tv show, are negotiating with other clients, and will be busy producing new episodes of Ultimate Predator Hunter - "UPH" for short. - EW


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