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'Sick' teacher was pursuing pro wrestling career

N.Y. man, with moves such as The Over Drive and Lungblower, resigns

NEW YORK - A high school social studies teacher took 11 sick days so he could perform as a professional wrestler with moves he called the “lungblower” and the “over drive,” investigators said.

The school system is seeking reimbursement from Matthew Kaye, 31, who has resigned.

According to investigators, Kaye told school officials he was taking the sick days in December and February to care for an ill sister, and he sometimes provided doctors’ notes. They said they later discovered that his wrestling Web site listed him as being on tour for World Wrestling Entertainment on those days.

Kaye’s site lists him as Matt Striker, saying he has also performed under names including Matt Martel and Hydro, part of a tag team called Los Lunatics.

“He is known for his charisma, his ability to adjust and his innovative manuvers like: The Over Drive (a modified swinging neckbreaker) as well as the Lungblower and other unusual submission and impact moves,” the site says.

Kaye, who taught social studies at Benjamin Cardozo High School, stepped down in April after investigators tried to interview him about his second career.

Schools Special Investigator Richard Condon recommended that Kaye not be rehired. Kaye said he was willing to repay the money and hoped to get his job back.

In a statement on his site, Kaye said he didn’t realize sick days and personal days “were two entirely different things.” He said he had good relationships with his students and many of them did well on their examinations “because I taught them!”

“I would have been better off beating a kid, because those teachers always seem to keep their jobs,” he told the Daily News.

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