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  1. #2071
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    Real name: Chad Patton
    Height: 5’10”
    Weight: 170 lbs.
    Date of birth: May 5, 1976
    Hometown: Moline, IL
    Pro debut: 1996
    Trained by: Earl Hebner

  2. #2072
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    Real name: Charles D. Haas
    Height: 6'2"
    Weight: 235 lbs.
    Date of birth: March 27, 1972
    From: Edmond, OK
    Pro debut: 1996
    Trained by: "Iron" Mike Sharpe
    Finishing move: Haas of Pain
    Photo credit: World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc.

    Biography
    - On July 22, 1998, the Haas (Charlie and Russ) brothers defeated Zeig and Flash Wheeler to capture the JAPW (Jersey All Pro Wrestling) Tag Team title.
    - The Haas brothers defeated The Big Unit on May 21, 1999 to re-capture the JAPW Tag Team title.
    - In 2000, the Haas brothers captured the ECWA (East Coast Wrestling Association) Tag Team title.
    - On February 12, 2000, the Haas brothers defeated the Kasmireno Brothers, the Thrill Kill Kult and the Hit Squad in a "four way" match to capture the CZW (Combat Zone Wrestling) World Tag Team title in Blackwood, NJ.
    - In August 2000, the Haas brothers were offered a WWF try out, and eventually signed to developmental deals.
    - The WWF assigned the Haas brothers to Memphis Championship Wrestling (MCW), and later transferred them to Heartland Championship Wrestling in Cincinnati.
    - The Haas brothers defeated the Dupps on February 21, 2001 in Jonesboro, AR to capture the MCW Tag Team title.
    - On February 24, 2001, the Haas brothers successfully defended the ECWA Tag Team belts against Simon Diamond and Ty Street at the Annual Super 8 Tournament.
    - On May 25, 2001, the Haas brothers regained the MCW Tag Team title, this time beating the Island Boys (3 Minute Warning) for the gold.
    - The Haas brothers claimed their third MCW Tag Team title on June 1, 2001 in Marmaduke, AR by winning a three way match over the Island Boys and Joey Matthews and Christian York.
    - At the fourth Annual Brian Pillman Memorial show in Cincinnati, the Haas brothers defeated Steve Bradley and Constantino.
    - On August 30, 2001, the Haas brothers teamed with the Big Show to win a six man tag match over Chris Kanyon, Mark Jindrak and Mike Sanders.
    - On December 14, 2001, Thomas Russell "Russ" Haas died in his sleep. The cause of death was heart failure.
    - Following the passing of his brother, Charlie was moved to Ohio Valley Wrestling in Louisville. He changed his ring name to R.C. Haas in honor of his departed brother.
    - Haas defeated EZ Money on January 8, 2002 in Dayton, OH to capture the HWA Heavyweight title.
    - On February 2, 2002, Haas defeated Simon Diamond and Devon Storm at JAPW's Russ Haas Benefit show.
    - On August 31, 2002, Haas and Nova downed Doug Basham and Damaja to win the Russ Haas Memorial Tag Team tournament.
    - On the December 26, 2002 edition of "Smackdown," Haas arrived with Benjamin in the formation of Team Angle.
    - Haas upset Edge on the January 9, 2003 episode of "Smackdown."
    - Team Angle defeated Edge and Chris Benoit on the January 30, 2003 edition of "Smackdown" to earn a WWE Tag Team title shot.
    - At the February 4, 2003 "Smackdown" taping in Philadelphia, PA, Team Angle defeated Los Guerreros to capture the WWE World Tag Team title.
    - At Wrestlemania XIX in Seattle, WA, Team Angle successfully defended the WWE World Tag Team title against Los Guerreros and Chris Benoit and Rhyno in a three way match.
    - Team Angle defeated Los Guerreros to retain the WWE World Tag Team title at the 2003 Backlash PPV.
    - On the June 12, 2003 edition of "Smackdown," Haas and Benjamin had a falling out with Kurt Angle.
    - At the July 1, 2003 "Smackdown" taping in Rochester, NY, Haas and Benjamin defeated Eddy Guerrero and Tajiri to regain the WWE World Tag Team title.
    - On July 17, 2003, Haas and Benjamin defeated Rhyno and Chris Benoit in Yokohama, Japan to retain the WWE Tag Team title.
    - At Vengeance '03 in Denver, CO, Haas and Benjamin successfully defended the WWE Tag Team title against Rey Mysterio Jr. and Billy Kidman.
    - Haas and Benjamin were voted Pro Wrestling Illustrated's Tag Team of the Year for 2003.
    - On January 24, 2004, Haas and Kidman were inducted into the ECWA hall of fame in Wilmington, DE.
    - At No Way Out '04, Haas and Benjamin defeated the APA.
    - Benjamin was "drafted" by Eric Bischoff to join the "Raw" roster on the March 22, 2004 edition of "Raw," splitting up the World's Greatest Tag Team.
    - At the April 20, 2004 "Smackdown" taping, Haas and Rico defeated Rikishi and Scotty Too Hotty in Kelowna, BC, Canada, to capture the WWE Tag Team title.
    - Haas and Rico defeated Billy Gunn and Hardcore Holly to successfully defend the WWE World Tag Team title at the 2004 Judgment Day PPV.
    - At the 2004 No Mercy PPV, Haas, Rico and Miss Jackie defeated the Dudley Boyz and Dawn Marie in a six person tag team match.
    - On June 10, 2005, Haas married Jackie Gayda.
    - On July 6, 2005, Haas and Gayda were both released by WWE.
    - In late 2005, Haas agreed to terms to return to WWE.
    - Haas returned to WWE television on the April 17, 2006 edition of "Raw" and defeated his former tag team partner, Shelton Benjamin.
    - On April 15, 2009, Haas was drafted to Smackdown during the Supplemental draft.

  3. #2073
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    Feb 2006
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    Real name: Chris Mordetsky
    Height: 6'4"
    Weight: 257 lbs.
    Date of birth: January 8, 1983
    Hometown: Santa Monica, CA
    Pro debut: 2002
    Trained by: UPW
    Finishing move: Masterlock
    Photo credit: World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc.

    Biography
    - Upon signing a WWE developmental deal, Mordetsky became Chris Masters in Ohio Valley Wrestling.
    - On March 30, 2004, Masters and Brent Albright defeated Chris Cage and Tank Toland in Louisville, KY to capture the OVW Tag Team title.
    - At New Year's Revolution '07, Masters defeated Carlito.
    - On the June 11, 2007 edition of "Raw," Masters was drafted to the Smackdown roster.
    - Masters was suspended for 60-days in November 2007 for his second wellness policy violation.
    - Masters was released by WWE on November 8, 2007.
    - As Chris Moore, Masters defeated Ryushi Yanagisawa on December 20, 2007 in Tokyo, Japan.

  4. #2074
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    Feb 2006
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    Real name: Adam Copeland
    Height: 6'4"
    Weight: 240 lbs.
    Date of birth: October 30, 1973
    From: Orangeville, Ontario
    Resides: Tampa, FL
    Pro debut: June 1, 1993
    Trained by: Ron Hutchinson,
    Sweet Daddy Siki, & Bret Hart
    Finishing move: Downward Spiral
    Photo credit: World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc.

    Biography
    - Copeland trained for a full year at Sully's Gym in Toronto.
    - Copeland made his ring debut in a tag match with the El Fuego Kid against Joe E. Legend (was Just Joe in the WWF) and Zakk Wylde on June 1, 1993.
    - Copeland (Sexton Hardcastle) and Jay Reso (Christian Cage) formed a tag team called High Impact and later changed to the Suicide Blondz.
    - In the summer of 1997, the duo wrestled in the Maritimes for Emile Dupre's Atlantic Grand Prix promotion, and feuded with The Super Models, Rick Martel and The Jackyl (formerly Cyrus in ECW).
    - In December 1997, the Suicide Blondz captured the ICW Streetfight Tag Team title.
    - On May 3, 1998, in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, Copeland defeated Christian Cage.
    - Edge made his WWF television debut on "Raw" on June 22, 1998 against Jose Estrada Jr.
    - Edge was Sable's (Rena Mero) mystery partner at the 1998 Summerslam. Edge and Sable defeated Marc Mero and Jacquelyn.
    - Edge and Christian formed the Brood with Gangrel. The Brood eventually joined the Undertaker's Ministry of Darkness.
    - The Brood defeated the JOB Squad at the 1998 Rock Bottom in Vancouver when Christian defeated Scorpio.
    - After Edge and Christian left the Brood, Gangrel formed the New Brood with the Hardy Boyz.
    - On July 24, 1999, Edge defeated Jeff Jarrett for the Intercontinental title at the Sky Dome in Toronto.
    - At the United Kingdom only pay-per-view Rebellion '99, Edge and Christian defeated the Holly's and the Acolytes in a three-way dance.
    - Edge and Christian defeated the Hardy Boyz at No Way Out 2000 to earn a WWF World Tag Team title shot.
    - At Wrestlemania 2000 in Anaheim, CA, Edge and Christian defeated the Dudley Boyz and the Hardy Boyz in a "ladder" match to capture the WWF World Tag Team title.
    - Edge and Christian defeated X-Pac and the Road Dogg Jesse James at Backlash.
    - At the King of the Ring in Boston, MA, Edge and Christian over came Too Cool, T & A, and the Hardy Boyz in a four team elimination match to regain the WWF World Tag Team title.
    - At Summerslam 2000, Edge and Christian successfully defended the WWF World Tag Team title against the Hardy Boyz and Dudley Boyz in a thrilling TLC (Tables, Ladders, and Chairs) match.
    - On the September 4, 2000 episode of "Raw," Edge and Christian defeated The Rock and The Undertaker to retain the WWF Tag Team title.
    - At No Mercy in Albany, NY, Edge and Christian (under the hoods of Los Conquistadors) defeated the Hardy Boyz for the WWF World Tag Team title.
    - Edge and Christian captured their fourth WWF World Tag Team title at Armageddon. The Canadian duo won a four corners tag team championship match over RTC (Bull Buchanan and the Goodfather), the Road Dogg and K-Kwik, and the Dudley Boyz.
    - One day after dropping the WWF World Tag Team title to The Rock and The Undertaker on "Raw," Edge and Christian regained the title at the Smackdown tapings on December 19, 2001 in Charlotte, NC. Kurt Angle served as the special guest referee.
    - On the March 19, 2001 episode of "Raw," Edge and Christian used outside interference from Rhyno to defeat the Hardy Boyz for the WWF World Tag Team title.
    - At Wrestlemania XVII in Houston, TX, Edge and Christian won TLC II over the Hardy Boyz and the Dudley Boyz for their seventh WWF World Tag Team title.
    - Edge and Christian defeated Nova and Frankie Kazarian on April 25, 2001 at an UPW (Ultimate Pro Wrestling) show in Santa Ana, CA.
    - At Insurrextion in London, England, Edge and Christian won a four team elimination match over the Hardy Boyz, the Dudley Boyz, and X-Factor.
    - Edge defeated Rhyno in the semi-finals, and Angle in the finals to become the 2001 King of the Ring.
    - At Invasion, Edge and Christian defeated Lance Storm and Mike Awesome.
    - At Summerslam '01, Edge pinned Storm for the Intercontinental title in San Jose, CA.
    - Edge defeated Christian in a ladder match to regain the IC title at the No Mercy PPV in St. Louis, MO.
    - At the Rebellion '01 PPV in Manchester, England, Edge again defeated Christian.
    - On the November 12, 2001 episode of "Raw" in Boston, MA, Edge pinned Angle to capture the WCW United States title.
    - At the 2001 Survivor Series in Greensboro, NC, Edge defeated Test in an Intercontinental/U.S. title unification match.
    - Edge defeated William Regal at the Vengeance PPV in San Diego, CA to successfully defend the Intercontinental title.
    - At Wrestlemania X-8, Edge pinned Booker T.
    - At Judgment Day '02 in Nashville, TN, Edge defeated Angle in a hair v. hair match.
    - At the July 2, 2002 "Smackdown" taping in Boston, MA, Edge and Hulk Hogan defeated Billy Gunn and Chuck Palumbo to capture the WWE World Tag Team title.
    - Edge defeated Eddy Guerrero at the 2002 Summerslam.
    - At the November 5, 2002 "Smackdown" taping in Manchester, NH, Edge and Rey Mysterio Jr. defeated Chris Benoit and Angle to capture the WWE Tag Team title.
    - On March 10, 2003, Edge under went successful neck surgery in San Antonio, TX.
    - Edge returned to WWE television on the March 22, 2004 edition of "Raw," after being drafted by Eric Bischoff to join "Raw."
    - At Backlash '04, Edge defeated Kane.
    - On the April 19, 2004 edition of "Raw" in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Edge and Chris Benoit defeated Dave Batista and Ric Flair to claim the World Tag Team title.
    - At Vengeance '04 in Hartford, CT, Edge pinned Randy Orton to capture the Intercontinental title.
    - At Summerslam '04, Edge defeated Chris Jericho and Batista to successfully retain the Intercontinental title.
    - On the September 6, 2004 edition of "Raw, Edge was stripped of the IC title by Eric Bischoff due to injury.
    - At the 2005 Royal Rumble, Edge pinned Shawn Michaels.
    - Edge won the "Money in the Bank" ladder match at Wrestlemania 21, overcoming Shelton Benjamin, Chris Benoit, Chris Jericho, Christian and Kane to gain the victory.
    - At Backlash '05, Edge defeated Chris Benoit in a "last man standing" match.
    - Edge defeated Matt Hardy at the 2005 Summerslam when the referee stop the match due to blood.
    - Despite losing to Ric Flair via DQ at New Year's Revolution '06 in Albany, NY, Edge cashed in his money in the bank title shot after Cena had survived the elimination chamber match. In under two minutes, Edge pinned Cena to capture the WWE title.
    - At Wrestlemania 22, Edge defeated Mick Foley in a "hardcore" match.
    - At One Night Stand '06, Edge, Foley and Lita defeated Tommy Dreamer, Terry Funk and Beulah.
    - Edge defeated Rob Van Dam and Cena in a triple threat no-DQ match on the July 3, 2006 edition of "Raw" in Philadelphia, PA to regain the WWE title.
    - Edge defeated Cena at the 2006 Summerslam PPV to retain the WWE championship.
    - At Cyber Sunday '06, Edge and Randy Orton defeated DX (Triple H and Shawn Michaels). Eric Bischoff served as the special guest referee.
    - At the November 13, 2006 Raw/ECW tapings in Manchester, England, Edge and Randy Orton defeated Roddy Piper and Ric Flair to capture the World Tag Team titles.
    - Edge defeated Mr. Kennedy on the May 7, 2007 edition of "Raw" and captured Mr. Kennedy's Money in the Bank briefcase.
    - At the May 8, 2007 Smackdown taping in Pittsburgh, PA, Edge cashed in on his money in the bank title shot during The Undertaker-Batista cage match, and captured the World Heavyweight title.
    - Edge defeated Batista at Judgment Day '07 to retain the World Heavyweight title.
    - At One Night Stand '07, Edge defeated Batista in a steel cage match to remain World Heavyweight champion.
    - Edge returned from an injury at the 2007 Survivor Series, and attacked The Undertaker during the Hell in the Cell match involving the "dead man" and Batista.
    - Edge defeated Batista and The Undertaker at Armageddon '07 in Pittsburgh, PA, to regain the World Heavyweight title.
    - At Royal Rumble '08, Edge defeated Rey Mysterio to remain World Heavyweight champion.
    - Edge successfully defended the World title against an injured Rey Mysterio Jr. at No Way Out '08.
    - Edge defeated The Undertaker at One Night Stand '08 in San Diego, CA in a TLC match to capture the vacant World Heavyweight title, and end the career of the "Dead man."
    - At Night of Champions in Dallas, TX, Edge defeated Batista, thanks to a belt shot to the head, to remain World Heavyweight champion.
    - At the 2008 Survivor Series, Smackdown General Manager Vickie Guerrero added the returning Edge to the Triple H vs. Vladimir Kozlov WWE title match in Boston, MA, and speared Hunter to win the WWE championship.
    - Edge defeated Jeff Hardy to regain the WWE championship at the 2009 Royal Rumble in Detroit, MI. In the end, Matt Hardy turned against his brother.
    - At No Way Out '09, Edge lost the WWE title in the Smackdown elimination chamber. Later in the night, he attacked Kofi Kingston and steal his spot in the Raw elimination chamber match. Edge out lasted John Cena, Rey Mysterio, Chris Jericho, Mike Knox and Kane to win the World Heavyweight title.
    - At Backlash '09 in Providence, RI, Edge defeated John Cena in a "last man standing" match to capture the World Heavyweight title.
    - Edge defeated Jeff Hardy at Judgment Day '09 to retain the World Heavyweight championship.

  5. #2075
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    Real name: Nick Dinsmore
    Height: 6'0"
    Weight: 226 lbs.
    Date of birth: December 17, 1975
    From: Jeffersonville, IN
    Pro debut: 1997
    Trained by: Danny Davis
    Finishing move: German Suplex
    Photo credit: World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc.

    Biography
    - On May 28, 1997, Dinsmore and Flash Flanagan appeared to claim the USWA (United States Wrestling Association) Tag Team title. However, commissioner Elliot Pollock held up the belts.
    - The Lords of the Rings, Dinsmore and Rob Conway, won the OVW (Ohio Valley Wrestling) Tag Team title tournament on March 18, 1998 in Jeffersonville, IN.
    - On April 4, 1998, the Lords of the Ring captured the MCW North American Tag Team title.
    - On April 29, 1998, Dinsmore defeated Trailer Park Trash at the first annual Brian Pillman Memorial show.
    - Dinsmore and Conway defeated Rip Rogers and Dave the Rave on May 13, 1998 to regain the OVW Tag Team title.
    - Four nights later, Dinsmore and Conway dropped the OVW Tag Team title to Rip Rogers and Dave the Rave, but later on the same card, the duo regained the belts for their third reign.
    - Dinsmore beat Rip Rogers on June 3, 1998 in Jeffersonville, IN to capture the OVW Heavyweight title.
    - On September 27, 1998, Dinsmore and Conway won a tournament to claim the vacate OVW Tag Team title in Jeffersonville, IN.
    - On November 24, 1998, Dinsmore and Conway defeated Guido Andretti and Vito in Louisville, KY for their fifth OVW Tag Team title.
    - The Lords of the Ring beat David C. and Damaja on January 27, 1999 to regain the OVW Tag Team title.
    - Dinsmore briefly held the OVW title on February 8, 1999, but he relinquished the belt after learning about outside interference.
    - Dinsmore beat Rod Steele on April 18, 1999 in Jeffersonville, IN to regain the OVW title.
    - Dinsmore downed tag team partner Conway on May 7, 1999 in New Albany, IN to regain the OVW title.
    - At the 52th NWA Anniversary show on May 14, 2000, Dinsmore and Damaja beat Conway and Flash Flanagan.
    - Dinsmore defeated Damaja in Jeffersonville, IN on May 24, 2000 to claim his fourth OVW title.
    - On June 23, 2000, Dinsmore successfully defended the OVW title against Al Snow.
    - Dinsmore pinned Flash on August 4, 2000 in Louisville, KY to regain the OVW title.
    - Dinsmore beat Conway on October 25, 2000 to capture the OVW title for the sixth time.
    - At the 2001 Brian Pillman Memorial Show on August 9, 2001 in Cincinnati, OH, Dinsmore defeated Race Steele to win the HWA (Heartland Wrestling Association) title.
    - On December 12, 2001, Dinsmore and Conway downed Derrick King and Jason Lee to claim their seventh OVW Tag Team title.
    - On May 17, 2002 in Louisville, KY, Dinsmore and Conway defeated Doug Basham and Damaja to capture the OVW Tag Team title.
    - Dinsmore and Conway defeated Trailer Park Trash and Flash on June 14, 2002 to claim their ninth OVW Tag Team title.
    - During the summer of 2002, Dinsmore competed in matches that were featured on WWE's "Velocity" program.
    - On February 19, 2003, Dinsmore defeated Damaja and Basham in a triple threat match in Louisville, KY to gain his seventh OVW title.
    - On July 16, 2003, Dinsmore and Matt Morgan defeated La Resistance.
    - Dinsmore defeated Johnny Jeter on January 7, 2004 in Louisville to claim the vacant OVW title.
    - In March 2004, WWE called up Dinsmore to the "Raw" roster and renamed him Eugene Dinsmore, the "nephew" of Eric Bischoff.
    - At Badd Blood '04, Eugene defeated Jonathan Coachman.
    - At Taboo Tuesday, Eugene defeated Eric Bischoff, and afterwards, shaved his "uncle's" hair.
    - On the November 15, 2004 edition of "Raw" in Indianapolis, IN, Eugene and William Regal defeated La Resistance to capture the World Tag Team title.
    - At New Year's Revolution, Eugene and Regal successfully defended the World Tag Team title against Christian and Tyson Tomko. In the match, Eugene suffered a ruptured patella tendon.
    - On the July 25, 2005 episode of "Raw," Eugene defeated Kurt Angle in his 3 minute Invitational challenge.
    - At Taboo Tuesday '05, Eugene teamed with Jimmy Snuka to defeated Tyson Tomko and Rob Conway.
    - Eugene was drafted to the Smackdown roster during the June 17, 2007 supplemental draft.
    - WWE released Eugene on September 1, 2007.

  6. #2076
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    Real name: Eugene Alan Snisky
    Height: 6'4"
    Weight: 300 lbs.
    Date of birth: January 14, 1970
    From: Nesquehoning, PA
    Pro debut: 1997
    Trained by: A.J. Petrucci
    Finishing move: Pump-handle slam
    Photo credit: World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc.

    Biography
    - On October 12, 2001, the Twin Tackles (Snitsky and Rob Harper) defeated Bob and Weave (subbing for Neil) to claim the WXW World Tag Team titles in McKeesport, PA.
    - The next night in Hazleton, PA, commissioner Lotto Money ruled that Weave wasn't a tag team champion, so the pinful didn't change the titles. On the same night, the Twin Tackles defeated Bob and Neil to officially become WXW Tag Team champions.
    - On October 19, 2003 in Sciota, PA, Snitsky won a "last man standing" match to capture the WXW title.
    - In the spring of 2004, Snitsky signed a WWE developmental contract.
    - After wrestling as "Mean" Gene Mondo in Ohio Valley Wrestling, Snitsky debuted on WWE television in September 2004.
    - At Taboo Tuesday, Snitsky defeated Kane in a "chain" match.
    - On February 6, 2007, Snitsky debuted on ECW by attacking Bobby Lashley.
    - On the June 11, 2007 edition of Raw, Snitsky was drafted to the Raw roster.

  7. #2077
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    Real name: Jim Duggan
    Height: 6'3"
    Weight: 280 lbs.
    Date of birth: January 14, 1954
    From: Glenn Falls, NY
    Pro debut: 1979
    Trained by: Fritz Von Erich
    Finishing move: Running Clothesline Tackle
    Photo credit: World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc.

    Biography
    - In 1978, Duggan was trained to wrestle at the sportatorium in Dallas, TX.
    - After stints with the WWWF and Georgia Championship Wrestling, Duggan moved onto Bill Watts' Mid South Wrestling promotion in 1981.
    - On July 7, 1982, Duggan beat King Cobra.
    - Duggan pinned Mike Sharpe on October 13, 1982, for the Louisiana Heavyweight title. The title was eventually abandoned.
    - On July 16, 1983, Duggan defeated Ted DiBiase at the Superdome in New Orleans, LA in a "lights out" match.
    - Magnum T.A. and Duggan captured the Mid-South Tag Team title from DiBiase and Mr. Olympia on July 24, 1983.
    - Duggan pinned Krusher Kruschev in a "roulette coal miner's glove" match before 23,000 fans in New Orleans.
    - On March 16, 1986, Duggan defeated Buzz Sawyer for Dick Slater’s North American title in Oklahoma City, OK. A few months later the title became the UWF title.
    - Duggan and Terry Taylor defeated Bill Irwin and Bad Leroy Brown for the UWF Tag Team title on December 27, 1986.
    - In January 1987, Duggan signed with the World Wrestling Federation.
    - At the 1987 Survivor Series, Randy Savage, Ricky Steamboat, Jake Roberts, Duggan, and Brutus Beefcake beat The Honky Tonk Man, Danny Davis, Harley Race, Hercules, and Ron Bass.
    - Duggan won the 1988 Royal Rumble in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
    - In April 1988, Duggan defeated Hercules on an episode of NBC’s "Saturday Night’s Main Event."
    - At the 1989 Royal Rumble, the Hart Foundation and Duggan beat Dino Bravo, Jacques and Raymond Rougeau in a best of three falls match.
    - Demolition and Duggan beat the late Andre the Giant, Akeem, and Big Boss Man at Summerslam ’89.
    - Duggan pinned the Big Bossman at the 1990 Royal Rumble in Orlando, FL.
    - At the 1990 Summerslam, Duggan and Nikolia Volkoff defeated The Orient Express.
    - At the 1990 Survivor Series in Hartford, Hulk Hogan, Duggan, Big Boss Man, and Tugboat (The Hulkamaniacs) beat Earthquake, Haku, Dino Bravo, and The Barbarian (The Natural Disasters).
    - Hacksaw defeated Dino Bravo at Wrestlemania VI.
    - At the 1991 Survivor Series, Sgt. Slaughter, Duggan, Kerry Von Erich, and Tito Santana beat Col. Mustafa, The Berzerker, Skinner, and Hercules.
    - Sgt. Slaughter and Duggan beat The Beverly Brothers on the February 8, 1992 edition of "Saturday Night’s Main Event."
    - On April 5, 1992, the Big Boss Man, Virgil, Sgt. Slaughter, and Duggan beat The Nasty Boys, the Repo Man, and The Mountie at Wrestlemania VIII.
    - Duggan left the WWF in 1994 and signed with WCW.
    - Duggan pinned Steve Austin in 35 seconds to win the United States title at Fall Brawl ’94 in Roanoke, VA.
    - At SuperBrawl V on February 19, 1995, Duggan pinned Bunkhouse Buck.
    - VK Wallstreet and Duggan beat Steven Regal and David Taylor at the 1996 Slamboree.
    - In the summer of 1998, Duggan was diagnosed with kidney cancer.
    - The Revolution beat Duggan, Kevin Sullivan, Mike Rotunda, and Rick Steiner when the Varsity Club turned against Hacksaw at Starrcade ’99.
    - Duggan found the deserted Television title belt in the trash can on a February 2000 episode of WCW Saturday Night. He defended the title until it was declared vacant on April 10th.
    - Following a short absence from television, Duggan returned to "Nitro" on June 26, 2000 to square off with Goldberg. Duggan’s wife Debra was seen on television before and after the match.
    - On the September 11, 2000 episode of "Nitro," Duggan "retired" and passed on his pattened American flag to General Rection.
    - At Fall Brawl 2000, Duggan turned against General Rection, allowing Lance Storm to defeated him and retain the United States title and possession of Major Gunns.
    - At the Sin PPV, Team Canada (Storm, Elix Skipper, and Mike Awesome) defeated the Filthy Animals (Kidman, Mysterio, and Konnan) in a "penalty box" match. Duggan served as the guest referee.
    - On December 30, 2001 at the Molson Centre in Montreal, Duggan defeated Serge Rolland for Jacques Rougeau's Lutte International 2000 promotion.
    - Duggan defeated Kamala on June 22, 2002 in Atlantic City, NJ.
    - On March 12, 2003, Duggan defeated Mike Sanders on a NWA TNA PPV.
    - On August 31, 2004, Duggan won a tournament in Tokyo, Japan (being managed by his wife as "Diamond Debra") to claim the IWA Japan title.
    - Duggan showed up on the June 5, 2006 edition of "Raw" as Eugene's tutor.

  8. #2078
    پروفشنال reza boy's Avatar
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    Feb 2006
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    Real name: Jack Doan
    Height: 5’8”
    Weight: 165 lbs.
    Date of birth: 1972
    Hometown: Richmond, VA
    Pro debut: October 1991
    Trained by: Earl Hebner
    Photo credit: World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc.

  9. #2079
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    Feb 2006
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    573

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    Real name: Jeffrey Nero Hardy
    Height: 6'1"
    Weight: 212 lbs.
    Dates of birth: August 31, 1977
    Hometown: Cameron, NC
    Pro debut: 1993
    Trained by: Dory Funk Jr.
    Finishing move: Swanton Bomb
    Photo credit: World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc.

    Biography
    - Willow the Whisp (Jeff) defeated High Voltage (Matt) on March 25, 1995 in Robbins, NC for the NFWA title.
    - On August 2, 1997, the Willow beat Jason Ahmdt (Abs) to become the first Omega (Organization of Modern Extreme Grappling Arts) New Frontier champion.
    - Willow the Whisp captured the NEW Junior title in September 1997.
    - The Willow defeated Surge for the NDW Light Heavyweight title on February 28, 1998 in Burlington, NC.
    - The Hardy Boyz captured the NWA 2000 tag team title on March 7, 1998 in Hope Mills, NC, defeating C.W. and Pat Anderson.
    - On June 14, 1998, the Willow defeated Ikuto Hidaka in Iwate, Japan for the UWA Middleweight title.
    - The Hardy Boyz defeated Mike Maverick and Kid Vicious on July 24, 1998 in Sanford, NC for the Omega Tag Team titles.
    - In the summer of 1998, the Hardy's were invited to the "Funkin' Dojo" camp by the WWF, where they trained under wrestling legend Dory Funk, Jr.
    - The Hardy Boyz upset Mens Teioh and Sho Funaki on their "Sunday Night Heat" debut on September 27, 1998.
    - Former Freebird Michael P.S. Hayes became the Hardy Boyz manager.
    - With Hayes in their corner, Matt and Jeff defeated the Acolytes on June 29, 1999, for the WWF World Tag Team titles in Fayetteville, NC.
    - After leaving Hayes, Matt and Jeff joined Gangrel in the New Brood, which started the outstanding rivalry with Edge and Christian.
    - At the 1999 King of the Ring, Matt and Jeff defeated Edge and Christian to earn a WWF World Tag Team title match.
    - The Hardy's interfered in the New Age Outlaws vs. Edge and Christian WWF World Tag Team title match at Unforgiven, allowing the Outlaws to retain the titles.
    - Matt and Jeff won the Terri Invitational Tournament over Edge and Christian in a breathtaking ladder match at the 1999 No Mercy PPV. As a result, the Hardy Boyz won $100,000 and the managerial services of the seductive Terri.
    - The next night on "Raw," the Hardy's, Edge, and Christian received a standing ovation from the Columbus, OH crowd.
    - On December 15, 1999, the Hardy Boyz defeated Ricky Banderas and Ricky Santana in Puerto Rico for the IWA.
    - Jeff defeated Al Snow in a steel cage match on the first "Raw" of the year 2000.
    - On the January 10, 2000 episode of "Raw Is War," the Hardy's defeated Steve Blackman and the undefeated Kurt Angle.
    - The Hardy's defeated the Dudley Boyz at the 2000 Royal Rumble in a table's match.
    - Terri turned against the Hardy Boyz at the 2000 No Way Out PPV.
    - Lita, who had recently left Essa Rios, became Matt and Jeff's new manager.
    - At Fully Loaded 2000, the Hardy Boyz and Lita defeated T & A (Test and Albert) and Trish Stratus in a six person tag match.
    - The Hardy Boyz defeated Edge and Christian at Unforgiven '00 in a cage match to regain the WWF World Tag Team titles.
    - The next night on "Raw," the Hardy Boyz successfully defended the WWF World Tag Team titles against Edge and Christian in a ladder match.
    - After dropping the WWF World Tag Team title to Edge and Christian (dressed under the hoods of Los Conquistadors) at No Mercy, the Hardy Boyz regained the belts the next night on "Raw" dressed as Los Conquistadors.
    - At Survivor Series 2000, the Hardy Boyz and Dudley Boyz defeated Edge, Christian, the Goodfather and Bull Buchanan in a Survivor Series elimination match. Jeff was the sole survivor.
    - The Hardy Boyz captured the WWF World Tag Team title from the Dudley Boyz on the March 5, 2001 edition of "Raw" in Washington, D.C.
    - At the April 10, 2001 "Smackdown" taping in Philadelphia, PA, Jeff beat Triple H for the Intercontinental title.
    - At the June 5, 2001 "Smackdown" taping in Grand Forks, ND, Jeff pinned Jerry Lynn for the WWF Light Heavyweight title.
    - Jeff successfully retained the WWF Light Heavyweight title at the 2001 King of the Ring, by defeating X-Pac.
    - At the July 10, 2001 "Smackdown" tapings in Birmingham, AL, Jeff defeated Mike Awesome for the WWF Hardcore title.
    - On the August 13, 2001 episode of "Raw" in Chicago, IL, Jeff interfered in a Rob Van Dam-Kurt Angle WWF Hardcore title match, and ended up the champion.
    - Jeff and Matt defeated Booker T and Test on the October 8, 2001 edition of "Raw" in Indianapolis, IN for the WCW World Tag Team titles.
    - The Hardy's successfully defended the WCW World Tag Team title against the Hurricane and Lance Storm at No Mercy '01.
    - On the November 12, 2001 edition of "Raw" in Boston, IL, the Hardy Boyz defeated Booker T and Test for the WWF World Tag Team titles.
    - At the Vengeance PPV in San Diego, Jeff defeated Matt. (Lita served as the special guest referee for the match).
    - At Insurrextion '02 in London, England, the Hardy Boyz defeated Brock Lesnar and Sean Stasiak.
    - On the July 8, 2002 episode of "Raw" in Philadelphia, PA, Hardy defeated William Regal to capture the European title.
    - At Vengeance '02, Hardy successfully defended the European title against Regal.
    - At Survivor Series '02, Hardy, Bubba Ray and Spike Dudley defeated 3 Minute Warning and Rico in a table's elimination match.
    - Hardy and WWE officially parted ways on April 22, 2003.
    - On July 19, 2003, Hardy won a three-way match over Joey Matthews and Krazy K in Elizabeth, NJ.
    - On October 10, 2003 in Newark, CA, Hardy defeated Wild Storm at Big Time Wrestling's (BTW) 7th Anniversary Show.
    - During the summer of 2004, Hardy signed a TNA contract.
    - Hardy, Randy Savage and AJ Styles defeated Jeff Jarrett, Kevin Nash and Scott Hall at the Turning Point PPV.
    - At Final Resolution, Hardy defeated Scott Hall.
    - At Destination X, Hardy beat Abyss in a "falls count anywhere" match.
    - Hardy defeated Raven in a "tables" match at the 2005 Lockdown PPV.
    - In August 2006, Hardy resigned with WWE, and returned to "Raw" on August 21, 2006.
    - On the October 2, 2006 edition of "Raw" in Topeka, KS, Hardy defeated Johnny Nitro to regain the Intercontinental title.
    - At Cyber Sunday '06, Hardy defeated Carlito to retain the Intercontinental title.
    - After dropping the IC title to Nitro on "Raw," Hardy regained the title at the November 13, 2006 Raw/ECW tapings in Manchester, England.
    - At Survivor Series '06, Team DX (DX, CM Punk, and the Hardy Boyz) defeated Randy Orton, Edge, Gregory Helms, Johnny Nitro and Mike Knox.
    - At ECW's December to Dismember, the Hardy Boyz defeated MNM.
    - Hardy defeated Johnny Nitro at New Year's Revolution '07 in a steel cage match to retain the Intercontinental title.
    - At the Royal Rumble '07, the Hardy Boyz once against defeated MNM.
    - At No Way Out '07, Chris Benoit and the Hardy Boyz defeated MVP and MNM.
    - The Hardy Boyz eliminated Trevor Murdoch and Lance Cade in a tag team battle royal on the April 2, 2007 edition of "Raw" in Dayton, OH to capture the World Tag Team titles.
    - At Backlash '07, The Hardy Boyz defeated Murdoch and Cade to retain the World Tag Team titles.
    - At Judgment Day '07, The Hardy Boyz again defeated Murdoch and Cade to remain World Tag Team champions.
    - At One Night Stand '07, The Hardy Boyz defeated Shelton Benjamin and Charlie Haas to retain the World Tag Team titles in a "ladder" match.
    - Following a 30-day suspension, Hardy returned to Raw and defeated Umaga to regain the IC title on September 2, 2007 in Columbus, OH.
    - At Survivor Series '07, Hardy and Triple H were the survivors in an elimination match (teaming with Rey Mysterio and Kane) against Umaga, Mr. Kennedy, MVP, Finlay and Big Daddy V.
    - Hardy defeated Carlito during the 15th anniversary Raw special on December 10, 2007, in a "ladder match," to retain the IC championship.
    - Hardy defeated Triple H in a #1 Contendership Match at Armageddon '07 to earn a shot at the WWE Title at the Royal Rumble.
    - Hardy was voted the 2007 GERWECK.NET Wrestler of the Year.
    - Hardy was given a 60-day suspension as a result of a second violation of WWE's wellness program on March 11, 2008.
    - At Judgment Day '08, Hardy defeated MVP.
    - At One Night Stand '08, Hardy defeated Umaga in a "falls count anywhere" match.
    - As a result of Finlay and Hornswoggle defeating Carlito and Santino Marella on Raw, Hardy was drafted to the Smackdown roster on June 23, 2008.
    - Hardy defeated Triple H and Edge at Armageddon '08 in Buffalo, NY, to capture the WWE title.
    - At Backlash '09, Hardy beat his brother Matt in an "I Quit" match.
    - At Extreme Rules '09, Hardy defeated Edge in a ladder match to briefly win the World Heavywight title. After the match, Hardy lost the title to CM Punk, who cashed in his Money in the Bank briefcase.

  10. #2080
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    Feb 2006
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    Real name: Jerry Lawler
    Height: 6'0"
    Weight: 236 lbs.
    Date of birth: November 29, 1949
    Hometown: Memphis, TN
    Pro debut: 1970
    Trained by: Jackie Fargo
    Finishing move: Pile Driver
    Photo credit: World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc.

    Biography
    - Lawler won a battle royal in September 1971 to be recognized as the Tri-State Champion.
    - On March 28, 1973, Lawler and Jim White, managed by Sam Bass, defeated Jackie Fargo in a handicap match to win the Southern tag team title. The Lawler-White combo captured four tag team titles together.
    - Lawler also captured the NWA Southern tag team title with partners Tojo Yamamoto (twice), Stan Frazier, Bill Dundee, Jose LeDuc, Austin Idol, Giant Hillbilly Elmer, and Big Bubba (Tugboat).
    - Between 1974-1987, Lawler captured an astonishing forty-two NWA Southern titles. The title was unified on December 7, 1987. Lawler defeated Jerry Jarrett and Manny Fernandez for the newly created USWA (United States Wrestling Association) title.
    - Lawler won the USWA title twenty seven times between 1988 and 1997.
    - On May 4, 1974, Lawler and Steve Kovac claimed the United States Junior tag team title.
    - Lawler and Fargo captured the United States tag team title on November 19, 1975, in Nashville, TN.
    - Lawler relieved Billy Graham of the CWA World title on November 12, 1979 in Memphis, TN.
    - In 1980, "The King" suffered a broken leg and missed several months of action.
    - On April 5, 1982, "The King" squared off with the late comedic actor Andy Kaufman. Lawler delivered two pile drivers, leaving the actor in the hospital.
    - On July 29, 1982, Lawler and Kaufman had their infamous incident on the "Late Show with David Letterman."
    - Between 1983-86, Lawler defeated Austin Idol, Ken Patera, and Dundee for AWA International titles.
    - "The King" pinned Randy Savage on April 12, 1984 for the NWA Mid-America title.
    - The King took a rare Japanese tour in the fall of 1985.
    - Lawler defeated Lars Anderson for the Polynesian Pacific title on January 25, 1986 in Singapore.
    - In October 1987, Lawler and Dundee captured two AWA World Tag Team title.
    - On May 9, 1988, "The King" defeated Curt Hennig in Memphis for the AWA title.
    - Lawler pinned Kerry Von Erich on December 13, 1988 to unify the AWA and World Class titles.
    - "The King" and Jeff Jarrett captured five USWA Tag Team titles.
    - Lawler pinned Kerry Von Erich on December 15, 1989, for the USWA Texas title in Dallas, TX.
    - In 1993, Lawler joined the WWF.
    - At the 1994 Survivor Series in San Antonio, Lawler, Sleezy, Queasy, and Cheesy defeated Dink, Doink, Pink, and Wink.
    - "The King" defeated Bret Hart at the May 1995 "In Your House."
    - On January 28, 1995, Lawler defeated the Dirty White Boy for the Smoky Mountain Wrestling (SMW) title in Knoxville, TN.
    - Lawler interfered in the Hart-Isaac Yankem (Kane) match at the 1995 Summerslam.
    - At Summerslam ’96, Lawler defeated Jake "The Snake" Roberts in Cleveland, OH.
    - Lawler debated ECW owner Paul Heyman on March 10, 1997, during an episode of "Raw."
    - "The King," and long time partner Bill Dundee, captured the Power Pro Wrestling tag team title from Kid Wikkid and Derrick King on April 17, 1999.
    - On the August 7, 2000 episode of "Raw" in Madison Square Garden, Lawler defended Jim Ross's honor by clobbering an out of control Tazz. The two had a pull apart the following night at the Smackdown! television taping.
    - At Summerslam 2000 in Raleigh, NC, Lawler, with the assistance of his broadcast cohort Jim Ross, defeated Tazz.
    - On September 29, 2000, Lawler married Stacy Carter (The Kat) in Las Vegas, NV.
    - On February 27, 2001, the WWF web site announced that The Kat had been released by the WWF. It was also announced Lawler had left in the company in protest.
    - In October 2001, Lawler embarked on a tour of Australia with such superstars as Jeff Jarrett, Konnan, and Bret Hart.
    - On November 2, 2001, Lawler defeated The Bruiser in Chestertown, MD to capture the MCW (Maryland Championship Wrestling) title.
    - Lawler returned to the WWF as a color commentator on the November 19, 2001 edition of "Raw" in Charlotte, NC.
    - On May 1, 2002, Lawler and Trish Stratus defeated Mr. Perfect and Molly Holly in Cologne, Germany.
    - On June 1, 2002, Lawler defeated "The American Dream" Dusty Rhodes in Nashville, TN.
    - On the December 23, 2002 edition of "Raw," "The King" teamed with Jim Ross to defeat Lance Storm and William Regal, thanks to some outside interference from the Dudley Boyz.
    - Lawler defeated Terry Funk on April 12, 2003 in Woodbridge, NJ in a blood bath.
    - On November 8, 2003 in Secaucus, NJ, Lawler defeated Al Snow to capture the JAP (Jersey All Pro Wrestling) title.
    - At the "Birthday Bash for Jerry Lawler" in Memphis on November 29, 2003, "The King" and son Brian Lawler defeated Dutch Mantel and Doug Gilbert.
    - At New Year's Revolution '06, Lawler defeated Gregory Helms.
    - Lawler was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame by William Shatner on March 31, 2007 in Detroit, MI.
    - On September 1, 2008, Lawler was inducted into the GERWECK.NET Hall of Fame.

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