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Royal Rumble 2004 - Non-Title Sunday Night HEAT Match: Victoria w/Stevie Richards vs. WWE Women's Champion Molly Holly.
Victoria defeated Molly Holly by pinfall after a Widow's Peak.
Royal Rumble 2004 - Tables Match for the World Tag-Team Championship: Ric Flair and Batista c vs. The Dudley Boyz Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley.
Flair and Batista retained their titles with the help of Jonathan Coachman who distracted the Dudleyz enough for D-Von to be spinebustered through a t ...
See also:Royal Rumble 2004, Royal Rumble 2004 - Results, Royal Rumble 2004 - Non-Title Sunday Night HEAT Match: Victoria w/Stevie Richards vs. WWE Women's Champion Molly Holly, Royal Rumble 2004 - Tables Match for the World Tag-Team Championship: Ric Flair and Batista c vs. The Dudley Boyz Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley, Royal Rumble 2004 - For the WWE Cruiserweight Championship: Rey Mysterio c vs. Jamie Noble w/Nidia, Royal Rumble 2004 - Eddie Guerrero vs. Chavo Guerrero w/Chavo Guerrero Sr., Royal Rumble 2004 - For the WWE Championship: Brock Lesnar c vs. Hardcore Holly, Royal Rumble 2004 - Last Man Standing Match for the World Heavyweight Championship: Triple H c vs. Shawn Michaels, Royal Rumble 2004 - The 2004 Royal Rumble match, Royal Rumble 2004 - Royal Rumble qualification matches, Royal Rumble 2004 - Trivia, Royal Rumble 2004 - External link Read more here: » Royal Rumble 2004: Encyclopedia II - Royal Rumble 2004 - Results |
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|  |  |  | Brock Lesnar: Encyclopedia II - Professional wrestling match types - Variations of singles matchesThe standard wrestling match (or One Fall Match) involves two wrestlers attempting to win the match through either pinfall, submission, disqualification, or countout. Some consider countout, where a wrestler leaves the ring and does not return in the ring after a ten-count, a form of disqualification.
In matches where championships are on the line, the champion typically retains the title in a disqualification or countout finish (even if the champion loses the match) - Total Nonstop Action Wrestling is a notable exception. Often storylines with heel champions ...
See also:Professional wrestling match types, Professional wrestling match types - Variations of singles matches, Professional wrestling match types - Blindfold Match, Professional wrestling match types - Blood Bath Match, Professional wrestling match types - Catch-as-Catch-Can Match, Professional wrestling match types - Empty Arena Match, Professional wrestling match types - Falls Count Anywhere Match, Professional wrestling match types - Flag Match, Professional wrestling match types - Handicap Match, Professional wrestling match types - Hangman's Horror Match, Professional wrestling match types - Inferno Match, Professional wrestling match types - Lumberjack Match, Professional wrestling match types - [Move] Match, Professional wrestling match types - [x] Rules Match, Professional wrestling match types - Scaffold Match, Professional wrestling match types - Special Referee, Professional wrestling match types - Strip Matches, Professional wrestling match types - Non-wrestling Singles Variations, Professional wrestling match types - Arm Wrestling Match, Professional wrestling match types - Boxing Match, Professional wrestling match types - Pillow Fight, Professional wrestling match types - Sumo Match, Professional wrestling match types - Hardcore-based Variations, Professional wrestling match types - First Blood Match, Professional wrestling match types - Last Man Standing Match, Professional wrestling match types - No Disqualification Match, Professional wrestling match types - Sadistic Madness, Professional wrestling match types - Stipulation-based Variations, Professional wrestling match types - Loser Leaves Town match, Professional wrestling match types - Luchas de Apuestas, Professional wrestling match types - Retirement Match, Professional wrestling match types - Locale-based Variations, Professional wrestling match types - Bar Room Brawl, Professional wrestling match types - Boiler Room Brawl, Professional wrestling match types - Container-based Variations, Professional wrestling match types - Weapon-based Variations, Professional wrestling match types - Handcuff Match, Professional wrestling match types - Ladder Match, Professional wrestling match types - Object on a Pole Match, Professional wrestling match types - Tables Match, Professional wrestling match types - Tables Ladders and Chairs Match, Professional wrestling match types - Taped Fist Match, Professional wrestling match types - Texas Bullrope Match, Professional wrestling match types - Enclosure-based Variations, Professional wrestling match types - Elimination Chamber Match, Professional wrestling match types - Hell in a Cell Match, Professional wrestling match types - Lion's Den Match, Professional wrestling match types - Mud Match, Professional wrestling match types - Rage in a Cage, Professional wrestling match types - Steel Cage Match, Professional wrestling match types - Thunderdome, Professional wrestling match types - Triple Cage Match, Professional wrestling match types - Tag-team match variations, Professional wrestling match types - Multi-Competitor Match Variations, Professional wrestling match types - Basic non-elimination matches, Professional wrestling match types - Basic elimination matches, Professional wrestling match types - Doomsday Cage Match, Professional wrestling match types - Final Wars Brawl, Professional wrestling match types - Football Classic Match, Professional wrestling match types - Gauntlet Match, Professional wrestling match types - Relay Match, Professional wrestling match types - War Games, Professional wrestling match types - Series variations, Professional wrestling match types - Beat the Clock Match, Professional wrestling match types - Three Strikes You're Out!, Professional wrestling match types - Extreme variations, Professional wrestling match types - 10000 thumbtacks death match, Professional wrestling match types - 2/3 Lightube Logcabin Deathmatch, Professional wrestling match types - 200 light tubes death match, Professional wrestling match types - Barbed Wire Massacre, Professional wrestling match types - Barefoot Thumbtack Match, Professional wrestling match types - Beds of Objects Death Match, Professional wrestling match types - Brimstone Match, Professional wrestling match types - Cage of Death, Professional wrestling match types - Clockwork Orange House of Fun Match, Professional wrestling match types - Chamber of Horrors, Professional wrestling match types - Electric Pool Match, Professional wrestling match types - Explosion Match, Professional wrestling match types - Lucha en Jaula Electrificada, Professional wrestling match types - Shattered Dreams Match, Professional wrestling match types - Taipei Death Match Read more here: » Professional wrestling match types: Encyclopedia II - Professional wrestling match types - Variations of singles matches |
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|  |  |  | Brock Lesnar: Encyclopedia II - Facebuster - Other variations
Facebuster - Argentine facebuster.
The attacker places the victim in an Argentine backbreaker rack and falls sideways, still holding the victims head with one arm while flipping the victim over with the other, driving them down to the mat face-first.
Among the wrestlers who have used this move are CIMA, Curry Man (Spicy Drop), and Yoshihito Sasaki (Argentine Coaster).
Faceb ...
See also:Facebuster, Facebuster - Other variations, Facebuster - Argentine facebuster, Facebuster - Belly-to-back inverted mat slam, Facebuster - Complete Shot, Facebuster - Double underhook facebuster, Facebuster - F-5, Facebuster - Forward Russian legsweep, Facebuster - Front facelock drop, Facebuster - Gory Bomb, Facebuster - Hangman's facebuster, Facebuster - Wheelbarrow facebuster Read more here: » Facebuster: Encyclopedia II - Facebuster - Other variations |
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|  |  |  | Brock Lesnar: Encyclopedia II - WWE Undisputed Championship - HistoryAt the Vengeance PPV on December 9, 2001, Chris Jericho defeated The Rock to win the World Heavyweight Championship (previously the WCW World Heavyweight Championship), and immediately afterward defeated Stone Cold Steve Austin for the WWF Championship, unifying the titles. Jericho was subsequently referred to as the WWF Undisputed Champion.
Jericho lost both belts to Triple H at WrestleMania X8 on March 17, 2002. On April 1, 2002, the individual belts were replaced by a single belt, presented to Triple H by WWF co-owner Ric Fl ...
See also:WWE Undisputed Championship, WWE Undisputed Championship - History, WWE Undisputed Championship - Title Reigns Read more here: » WWE Undisputed Championship: Encyclopedia II - WWE Undisputed Championship - History |
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|  |  |  | Brock Lesnar: Encyclopedia II - Mark Copani - WWE RAWCopani, using Mark Magnus as his name, made his professional wrestling debut in 2003 at WWE's training ground, Ohio Valley Wrestling. He was once managed by Nikita Fink.
He made his WWE TV debut on RAW as Muhammad Hassan on December 13, 2004, after wrestling dark matches and house shows for about two months. His introductory video and gimmick) featured him and his associate introducing themselves. He described himself as a Middle Eastern-American wrestler wanting relief from the increased stereotypes created by the 9/11 attacks ...
See also:Mark Copani, Mark Copani - WWE RAW, Mark Copani - SmackDown! controversy, Mark Copani - Personal life, Mark Copani - Finishing and signature moves, Mark Copani - Championships and accomplishments Read more here: » Mark Copani: Encyclopedia II - Mark Copani - WWE RAW |
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|  |  |  | Brock Lesnar: Encyclopedia II - Mark Calaway - World Wrestling Federation / EntertainmentCalaway debuted in the then-World Wrestling Federation on November 22, 1990 at Survivor Series 1990 as Kane the Undertaker. The name Kane was dropped soon afterward (but was later recycled as the name of Calaway's "brother"). The appearance of The Undertaker was modelled on that of morticians from old Western movies, with the character being supposedly impervious to pain and possessing supernatural powers such as teleportation and manipulation of flames and lightning. It was also at this time that Undertaker switched managers from Brother L ...
See also:Mark Calaway, Mark Calaway - Early career, Mark Calaway - World Wrestling Federation / Entertainment, Mark Calaway - The Phenom, Mark Calaway - The American Bad Ass, Mark Calaway - The Return of The Deadman, Mark Calaway - WrestleMania winning streak, Mark Calaway - Wrestling facts, Mark Calaway - Nicknames, Mark Calaway - Managers, Mark Calaway - Finishing moves, Mark Calaway - Signature moves, Mark Calaway - Incarnations, Mark Calaway - Championships and accomplishments, Mark Calaway - Championship succession, Mark Calaway - Personal life Read more here: » Mark Calaway: Encyclopedia II - Mark Calaway - World Wrestling Federation / Entertainment |
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Paul Heyman - World Championship Wrestling.
Paul Heyman debuted in 1986. While a manager in WCW and the AWA, he was known as Paul E. Dangerously, and many in the business still refer to him as "Paul E." In WCW, he was known as the manager of the Dangerous Alliance, made up of Rick Rude, Arn Anderson, Steve Austin, Bobby Eaton and Larry Zbyszko. Madusa was his assistant. He was also the manager of the Original Midnight Express, Dennis Condrey and Randy Rose, in the AWA and WCW. They feuded with the Midnight Express, Eaton and Stan Lane, while Heyman fe ...
See also:Paul Heyman, Paul Heyman - Career, Paul Heyman - World Championship Wrestling, Paul Heyman - Extreme Championship Wrestling, Paul Heyman - WWF/WWE, Paul Heyman - ECW One Night Stand, Paul Heyman - Ohio Valley Wrestling, Paul Heyman - Wrestlers managed by Paul Heyman, Paul Heyman - Awards Read more here: » Paul Heyman: Encyclopedia II - Paul Heyman - Career |
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|  |  |  | Brock Lesnar: Encyclopedia II - WWE SmackDown! video game - Original series
WWE SmackDown! video game - WWF SmackDown!.
Main article: WWF SmackDown!
The first installment of the series was released in North America on February 29, 2000 for the PlayStation. It was released in Japan as Exciting Pro Wrestling on August 3, 2000. In Europe, it was released on March 9, 2001. The game was the first PlayStation WWF game to be released by THQ, who had recently secured the license to release WWF games. Its fast, arcade-style gameplay were different from pas ...
See also:WWE SmackDown! video game, WWE SmackDown! video game - Original series, WWE SmackDown! video game - WWF SmackDown!, WWE SmackDown! video game - WWF SmackDown! 2: Know Your Role, WWE SmackDown! video game - WWF SmackDown! Just Bring It, WWE SmackDown! video game - WWE SmackDown! Shut Your Mouth, WWE SmackDown! video game - WWE SmackDown! Here Comes The Pain, WWE SmackDown! video game - SmackDown! vs. RAW, WWE SmackDown! video game - WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW, WWE SmackDown! video game - WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW 2006, WWE SmackDown! video game - Trivia Read more here: » WWE SmackDown! video game: Encyclopedia II - WWE SmackDown! video game - Original series |
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|  |  |  | Brock Lesnar: Encyclopedia II - World Wrestling Entertainment - World Wrestling FederationIn 1980, Vincent K. McMahon founded Titan Sports, Inc., and in 1982 purchased the WWF from his father, Vincent J. McMahon. After discovering at age 12 that the wrestling promoter was his father, Vince became steadily involved in his father's wrestling business until the latter was ready to retire. The elder McMahon had already established the northeastern territory as one of the most vibrant members of the NWA by recognizing that pro wrestling was more about entertainment than sport. Against his father's wishes, McMahon began an expansion process that would fundamenta ...
See also:World Wrestling Entertainment, World Wrestling Entertainment - Early history, World Wrestling Entertainment - World Wide Wrestling Federation, World Wrestling Entertainment - World Wrestling Federation, World Wrestling Entertainment - The Golden Age, World Wrestling Entertainment - Monday Night Wars, World Wrestling Entertainment - The Montreal Screwjob, World Wrestling Entertainment - WWF Attitude, World Wrestling Entertainment - The death of Owen Hart, World Wrestling Entertainment - Business advances, World Wrestling Entertainment - The end of the Attitude Era, World Wrestling Entertainment - World Wrestling Entertainment, World Wrestling Entertainment - The Brand Extension, World Wrestling Entertainment - Championships Read more here: » World Wrestling Entertainment: Encyclopedia II - World Wrestling Entertainment - World Wrestling Federation |
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| |  |  |  | Brock Lesnar: Encyclopedia II - List of professional wrestling finishing maneuvers - Current master list of wrestlers and their finishersWherever possible, the move names listed below are linked to demonstrate the terms and pop-cultural references that give each finisher its name.
List of professional wrestling finishing maneuvers - #.
3.0
Mike Sanders (Chinlock backbreaker)
3-D (Dudley Death Drop)
Team 3D (Flapjack and ¾ cutter bulldog double-team combination)
8-Second Ride
James Storm (Over the Shoulder Spinning Belly-to-Back Bulldog)
187 See also: List of professional wrestling finishing maneuvers, List of professional wrestling finishing maneuvers - Examples of well-known finishers, List of professional wrestling finishing maneuvers - Current master list of wrestlers and their finishers, List of professional wrestling finishing maneuvers - #, List of professional wrestling finishing maneuvers - A, List of professional wrestling finishing maneuvers - B, List of professional wrestling finishing maneuvers - C, List of professional wrestling finishing maneuvers - D, List of professional wrestling finishing maneuvers - E, List of professional wrestling finishing maneuvers - F, List of professional wrestling finishing maneuvers - G, List of professional wrestling finishing maneuvers - H, List of professional wrestling finishing maneuvers - I, List of professional wrestling finishing maneuvers - J, List of professional wrestling finishing maneuvers - K, List of professional wrestling finishing maneuvers - L, List of professional wrestling finishing maneuvers - M, List of professional wrestling finishing maneuvers - N, List of professional wrestling finishing maneuvers - O, List of professional wrestling finishing maneuvers - P, List of professional wrestling finishing maneuvers - Q, List of professional wrestling finishing maneuvers - R, List of professional wrestling finishing maneuvers - S, List of professional wrestling finishing maneuvers - T, List of professional wrestling finishing maneuvers - U, List of professional wrestling finishing maneuvers - V, List of professional wrestling finishing maneuvers - W, List of professional wrestling finishing maneuvers - X, List of professional wrestling finishing maneuvers - Y, List of professional wrestling finishing maneuvers - Z Read more here: » List of professional wrestling finishing maneuvers: Encyclopedia II - List of professional wrestling finishing maneuvers - Current master list of wrestlers and their finishers |
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|  |  |  | Brock Lesnar: Encyclopedia II - WrestleMania XX - Match results
WrestleMania XX - For the WWE United States Championship: The Big Show c vs. John Cena.
The Big Show controlled most of the match with his superior power. Cena managed to come back and hit the FU, but Big Show kicked out, which shocked Cena as very few people had ever done that before. Cena wrapped his chain around his fist and prepared to hit Big Show with it, but the referee saw the chain and ordered him to dispose of it. Cena, after mocking the ref, threw the weapon and it landed at the other side of the ring. ...
See also:WrestleMania XX, WrestleMania XX - Match results, WrestleMania XX - For the WWE United States Championship: The Big Show c vs. John Cena, WrestleMania XX - Fatal Four Way Match for the World Tag-Team Championship: Booker T and Rob Van Dam c vs. Garrison Cade and Mark Jindrak vs. The Dudley Boyz Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley vs. La Résistance René Duprée and Rob Conway, WrestleMania XX - Christian vs. Chris Jericho, WrestleMania XX - Handicap Match: Evolution Randy Orton Batista & Ric Flair vs. Rock 'n' Sock Connection The Rock & Mick Foley, WrestleMania XX - WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2004, WrestleMania XX - Interpromotional Playboy Evening Gown Match: Torrie Wilson and Sable SmackDown! vs. Stacy Keibler and Miss Jackie RAW, WrestleMania XX - Cruiserweight Open for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship, WrestleMania XX - Interpromotional match: Goldberg RAW vs. Brock Lesnar SmackDown! w/Stone Cold Steve Austin as special guest referee, WrestleMania XX - Fatal Four Way Match for the WWE Tag Team Championship: Rikishi and Scotty 2 Hotty c vs. The World's Greatest Tag Team Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin vs. The Basham Brothers Danny and Doug Basham vs. The APA Bradshaw and Faarooq, WrestleMania XX - Hair vs. Title Match for the WWE Women's Championship: Victoria c vs. Molly Holly, WrestleMania XX - For the WWE Championship: Eddie Guerrero c vs. Kurt Angle, WrestleMania XX - Interpromotional match: The Undertaker w/Paul Bearer SmackDown! vs. Kane RAW, WrestleMania XX - Triple Threat Match for the World Heavyweight Championship: Triple H c vs. Shawn Michaels vs. Chris Benoit, WrestleMania XX - Trivia Read more here: » WrestleMania XX: Encyclopedia II - WrestleMania XX - Match results |
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|  |  |  | Brock Lesnar: Encyclopedia II - Zach Gowen - CareerGowen was diagnosed with cancer as a child. Because of that, he lost his leg at the age of 8. It was a necessary move: according to his doctors and parents, had the amputation not been done, they were not sure what would have happened to young Zach.
Zach was determined to become a wrestler since he was a young child, and he spent a good portion of his teenage years training towards that goal. On March 16, 2002, he finally achieved his dream, when he debuted in the Independent Wrestling Revolution, losing to Truth Martini. On April 26 of that year, he ear ...
See also:Zach Gowen, Zach Gowen - Career, Zach Gowen - Profile, Zach Gowen - Finishing and signature Moves, Zach Gowen - Championships and accomplishments Read more here: » Zach Gowen: Encyclopedia II - Zach Gowen - Career |
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|  |  |  | Brock Lesnar: Encyclopedia II - Eddie Guerrero - World Wrestling EntertainmentGuerrero returned to RAW on April 1, 2002, attacking Rob Van Dam and reuniting with Chris Benoit. On April 21 at Backlash 2002 he defeated Van Dam for the Intercontinental Championship. He lost the belt to RVD a month later in a ladder match. Guerrero then started a feud with Stone Cold Steve Austin, but Austin left WWE before a match could take place. Guerrero then went on to feud briefly with The Rock.
On August 1, Guerrero and Benoit began to wrestle exclusively for WWE's SmackDown! brand. With Benoit s ...
See also:Eddie Guerrero, Eddie Guerrero - Early career, Eddie Guerrero - World Championship Wrestling, Eddie Guerrero - World Wrestling Federation, Eddie Guerrero - World Wrestling Entertainment, Eddie Guerrero - Death, Eddie Guerrero - Cause, Eddie Guerrero - Events following Guerrero's death, Eddie Guerrero - Finishing and signature moves, Eddie Guerrero - Finishing moves as Black Tiger, Eddie Guerrero - Championships and accomplishments Read more here: » Eddie Guerrero: Encyclopedia II - Eddie Guerrero - World Wrestling Entertainment |
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|  |  |  | Brock Lesnar: Encyclopedia II - Hulk Hogan - CareerHogan was born to Italian-American Pete Bollea and Ruth Bollea, who is of French, Italian and Panamanian descent. Early in life, Terry Bollea was a standout in minor league baseball and also spent ten years playing bass guitar in several Florida-based rock bands, including Ruckus and Infinity's End. Many of the wrestlers who competed in the Florida territory at that time would visit the bars in which Bollea was performing. Bollea's impressive physical stature soon caught the attention of former top-drawing wrestler Jack Brisco and his brothe ...
See also:Hulk Hogan, Hulk Hogan - Career, Hulk Hogan - World Wrestling Federation: the first run, Hulk Hogan - American Wrestling Association, Hulk Hogan - New Japan Pro Wrestling, Hulk Hogan - Hulkamania, Hulk Hogan - World Championship Wrestling, Hulk Hogan - World Wrestling Entertainment: the comeback, Hulk Hogan - Mr. America, Hulk Hogan - Hall of Famer, Hulk Hogan - The Icon versus The Legend, Hulk Hogan - Legacy, Hulk Hogan - Controversy, Hulk Hogan - In wrestling, Hulk Hogan - Previous managers, Hulk Hogan - Quotes, Hulk Hogan - Finishing and signature moves, Hulk Hogan - Trivia, Hulk Hogan - Theme songs/entrance music, Hulk Hogan - Title history, Hulk Hogan - Pre-World Wrestling Federation era, Hulk Hogan - Awards Read more here: » Hulk Hogan: Encyclopedia II - Hulk Hogan - Career |
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|  |  |  | Brock Lesnar: Encyclopedia II - WrestleMania XIX - Match Results
WrestleMania XIX - Sunday Night HEAT Match for the World Tag-Team Championship: Lance Storm and Chief Morley c vs. Kane and Rob Van Dam.
Lance Storm and Chief Morley defeated Kane and Rob Van Dam after interference from the Dudley Boyz who after giving Storm the 3-D, turned on RVD and put Storm on top of him for the pin.
WrestleMania XIX - For the WWE Cruiserweight Championship: Matt Hardy c vs. Rey Mysterio.
Matt Hardy defeated Rey Mysterio to retain the WWE Cruiserweight C ...
See also:WrestleMania XIX, WrestleMania XIX - Match Results, WrestleMania XIX - Sunday Night HEAT Match for the World Tag-Team Championship: Lance Storm and Chief Morley c vs. Kane and Rob Van Dam, WrestleMania XIX - For the WWE Cruiserweight Championship: Matt Hardy c vs. Rey Mysterio, WrestleMania XIX - Handicap Match: The Undertaker vs. The Big Show and A-Train, WrestleMania XIX - Triple Threat Match for the WWE Women's Championship: Victoria w/Steven Richards c vs. Trish Stratus and Jazz, WrestleMania XIX - Triple Threat Tag Team Match for the WWE Tag Team Championship: Team Angle Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin c vs. Los Guerreros Eddie Guerrero and Chavo Guerrero vs. Chris Benoit and Rhyno, WrestleMania XIX - Shawn Michaels vs. Chris Jericho, WrestleMania XIX - For the World Heavyweight Championship: Triple H w/Ric Flair c vs. Booker T, WrestleMania XIX - Street Fight: Hulk Hogan vs. Vince McMahon, WrestleMania XIX - The Rock vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin, WrestleMania XIX - For the WWE Championship: Kurt Angle c vs. Brock Lesnar, WrestleMania XIX - Trivia Read more here: » WrestleMania XIX: Encyclopedia II - WrestleMania XIX - Match Results |
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| |  |  |  | Brock Lesnar: Encyclopedia II - Vince McMahon - Early life and careerBorn in Pinehurst, North Carolina, McMahon attended Fishburne Military School in Waynesboro, Virginia, where he became the first cadet in the school's history to be court-martialed. He was not convicted, however. He graduated from East Carolina University in 1968 with a degree in Business Administration/Marketing. He had married Linda Edwards, three years into his junior year, in 1966. His first child, Shane Brandon McMahon, was born in 1970
McMahon was actually raised as Vinnie Lupton. His mother, Victoria 'Vicki' Lupton, rema ...
See also:Vince McMahon, Vince McMahon - Early life and career, Vince McMahon - The Monday Night Wars and WWF Attitude, Vince McMahon - The new millennium and the birth of WWE, Vince McMahon - Smackdown, Vince McMahon - New Era?, Vince McMahon - 2006 feud with Shawn Michaels, Vince McMahon - List of Superstars Vince fired, Vince McMahon - Controversy, Vince McMahon - Personal life, Vince McMahon - Championships and accomplishments, Vince McMahon - Championship succession, Vince McMahon - Wrestling Observer Newsletter Read more here: » Vince McMahon: Encyclopedia II - Vince McMahon - Early life and career |
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|  |  |  | Brock Lesnar: Encyclopedia II - WWE Judgment Day - 1998The First WWE Judgment Day Pay-Per-View was held on October 18, 1998 from the Rosemont Horizon in Rosemont, Illinois. The results from the event are as follows:
Al Snow defeated Marc Mero via pinfall
LOD 2000 (Hawk and Animal) and Darren Drozdov defeated Disciples of Apocalypse (Skull and Eight Ball) and Paul Ellering when Droz pinned Eight Ball
Christian Cage defeated Light Heavyweight Champion Taka Michinoku via pinfall to win the Light Heavyweight Championship
Goldust defeated Val Venis via pinfall< ...
See also:WWE Judgment Day, WWE Judgment Day - 1998, WWE Judgment Day - 2000, WWE Judgment Day - 2001, WWE Judgment Day - 2002, WWE Judgment Day - 2003, WWE Judgment Day - 2004, WWE Judgment Day - 2005, WWE Judgment Day - External link Read more here: » WWE Judgment Day: Encyclopedia II - WWE Judgment Day - 1998 |
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|  |  |  | Brock Lesnar: Encyclopedia II - WWE Unforgiven - Results
WWE Unforgiven - 1998.
This event was held on April 26, 1998 at the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Faarooq, Ken Shamrock and Steve Blackman def. The Nation of Domination (The Rock, D'lo Brown and Mark Henry (13:07)
Faarooq pinned Rock after a Dominator.
Triple H def. Owen Hart to retain the WWF European Championship (12:38)
Triple H pinned Owen Hart to retain the title after X-Pac hit Hart with a fire extinguisher.
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See also:WWE Unforgiven, WWE Unforgiven - Results, WWE Unforgiven - 1998, WWE Unforgiven - 1999, WWE Unforgiven - 2000, WWE Unforgiven - 2001, WWE Unforgiven - 2002, WWE Unforgiven - 2003, WWE Unforgiven - 2004, WWE Unforgiven - 2005 Read more here: » WWE Unforgiven: Encyclopedia II - WWE Unforgiven - Results |
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