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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Eric Bischoff |  |  |  | Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Milli Vanilli - The Truth UnveiledDuring a 'live' performance recorded by MTV at the Lake Compounce theme park in Connecticut, the recording of the song "Girl You Know It's True" jammed and began to skip, resulting in one of the most embarrassing moments in popular music history.
When Morvan and Pilatus pressured him to let them sing on the next album, Farian revealed the truth to reporters on November 15, 1990 that Morvan and Pilatus did not actually sing on the records and their voices were dubbed. Milli Vanilli's Grammy was withdrawn four days later, and Arista Rec ...
See also:Milli Vanilli, Milli Vanilli - The Beginning, Milli Vanilli - The Truth Unveiled, Milli Vanilli - The Ill-Fated Redemption, Milli Vanilli - Tragic Epilogue, Milli Vanilli - Discography, Milli Vanilli - Hit singles, Milli Vanilli - Trivia Read more here: » Milli Vanilli: Encyclopedia II - Milli Vanilli - The Truth Unveiled |
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|  |  |  | Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - WWE Tag Team Championship - HistoryThe original WWE Tag Team Championship (sometimes referred to as the WWE World Tag Team Championship) was one of the older WWE championship title belts. However, the Brand Extension meant that only one promotion would have the tag belts as only the WWE Undisputed Champion and the WWE Women's Champion could appear on both shows. At the start of the brand extension, the team of Billy Gunn and Chuck Palumbo, the champions at the time, appeared on SmackDown!, but, during a period of "open free agency" in the WWE, RAW General Manage ...
See also:WWE Tag Team Championship, WWE Tag Team Championship - History, WWE Tag Team Championship - Facts and trivia, WWE Tag Team Championship - Current champions Read more here: » WWE Tag Team Championship: Encyclopedia II - WWE Tag Team Championship - History |
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|  |  |  | Eric Bischoff: 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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| |  |  |  | Eric Bischoff: 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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| |  |  |  | Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Jay Leno - Early yearsLeno was born James Henry Muir-Leno in New Rochelle, New York and grew up in Andover, Massachusetts, and received his Bachelor's degree in Speech therapy from Emerson College in 1973. Leno has a slight form of dyslexia.
Jay Leno - Stand-up.
Leno started his career as a stand-up comic performing in nightclubs, bars and any place that would give him even five minutes of stage time. He quickly became known for his work ethic and nice demeanor both on- and offstage, as well as for his striking appearanc ...
See also:Jay Leno, Jay Leno - Early years, Jay Leno - Stand-up, Jay Leno - Host of Tonight Show, Jay Leno - Acting Cameos and voice acting, Jay Leno - Jackson trial, Jay Leno - Hobby, Jay Leno - Personal life Read more here: » Jay Leno: Encyclopedia II - Jay Leno - Early years |
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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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|  |  |  | Eric Bischoff: 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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|  |  |  | Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - List of WCW stars - List of Stars
List of WCW stars - Last Name of A through C.
Tank Abbott (David Abbott)
Abdullah the Butcher (Larry Shreve)
Brian Adams: Tag
Chris Adams
Brandy Alexander
Bill Alfonso (William Sierra): (as a referee)
Arn Anderson (Marty Lunde): TV, Tag
Bryant Anderson (Brian Rogowski)
Brad Anderson
Ole Anderson (Al Rogowski): (as Booker)
Pee Wee Anderson (Randy Anderson): (as a referee)
Frank Andersson
Road Warrior A ...
See also:List of WCW stars, List of WCW stars - Legend, List of WCW stars - List of Stars, List of WCW stars - Last Name of A through C, List of WCW stars - Last Name of D through G, List of WCW stars - Last Name of H through J, List of WCW stars - Last Name of K and L, List of WCW stars - Last Name of M through P, List of WCW stars - Last Name of R, List of WCW stars - Last Name of S, List of WCW stars - Last Name of T through Z Read more here: » List of WCW stars: Encyclopedia II - List of WCW stars - List of Stars |
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|  |  |  | Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW 2006 - FeaturesIn terms of matches, an improved Cage Match, along with a "Legend" Cage Match, which consists of the old blue steel cage popular in the 1980s and through most of the 1990s. The Bra and Panties match has been replaced by a Fulfill Your Fantasy match, which is based on the costume-based diva match that occurred on Taboo Tuesday. Also new this year is a match requested by fans, the Buried Alive Match. Although in name the match will be more like a Casket Match, in that you have to trap your opponent in a casket to show a cutscene of the burial. ...
See also:WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW 2006, WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW 2006 - Features, WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW 2006 - Online Features, WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW 2006 - Reaction, WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW 2006 - Misrating PS2, WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW 2006 - PlayStation Portable, WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW 2006 - Minigames, WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW 2006 - Roster, WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW 2006 - Featured wrestlers, WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW 2006 - Divas, WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW 2006 - Legends, WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW 2006 - Non-Playables, WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW 2006 - In-game arenas, WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW 2006 - Weekly shows, WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW 2006 - Pay-per-view events, WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW 2006 - Backstage Areas, WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW 2006 - Soundtrack Read more here: » WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW 2006: Encyclopedia II - WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW 2006 - Features |
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| |  |  |  | Eric Bischoff: 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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|  |  |  | Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Subway restaurant - The Subway menuThe menu which Subway offers may differ from store to store based on a few factors. Most of the items sold on the menu are "core" items, and must be offered by every Subway. Subway, like other Fast-food restaurants also offers limited time offers or LTO from time to time. As of November 2005 Subway is offering the Chicken Parmesan sub as an LTO's. Each Subway market may also vote to have additional sub(s)or ingredient(s) as an option. Additionally, an individual store (or group of stores owned by an individual franchisee) may choose to carry a few "local" subs or ingredients, but Subway li ...
See also:Subway restaurant, Subway restaurant - History, Subway restaurant - Operations, Subway restaurant - The Subway menu, Subway restaurant - Subs offered, Subway restaurant - Sub of the Day / Daily Special, Subway restaurant - Deli round sandwiches, Subway restaurant - Salads and Wraps, Subway restaurant - Toppings and Condiments, Subway restaurant - Cheeses, Subway restaurant - Bread Options, Subway restaurant - Other Subway Items, Subway restaurant - Sub Club program, Subway restaurant - Criticism, Subway restaurant - Pop culture and Subway Read more here: » Subway restaurant: Encyclopedia II - Subway restaurant - The Subway menu |
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|  |  |  | Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Matt Anoai - Career
Matt Anoai - Independent circuit.
Before signing with WWF (now the WWE), Matt teamed with "Ekmo" Fatu as The Island Boyz.
Matt Anoai - World Wrestling Federation / Entertainment.
In 2002, now called Rosey, Matt debuted on WWE TV in with Ekmo (who was renamed Jamal) as Three Minute Warning. They were "hired" as Eric Bischoff's assailants, attacking seemingly random wrestlers each week, at the orders of Bischoff. The most notable events during this gimmick came when ...
See also:Matt Anoai, Matt Anoai - Career, Matt Anoai - Independent circuit, Matt Anoai - World Wrestling Federation / Entertainment, Matt Anoai - In wrestling, Matt Anoai - Previous managers, Matt Anoai - Finisher and signature moves, Matt Anoai - Personal life, Matt Anoai - Championships and accomplishments Read more here: » Matt Anoai: Encyclopedia II - Matt Anoai - Career |
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|  |  |  | Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Vince Russo - CareerRusso came from humble beginnings in Brooklyn, New York, where he managed a video store before becoming involved in wrestling. He wrote to WWF Magazine and eventually from his contact with them became a writer for the World Wrestling Federation and their magazine editor, in mid-1994. He was known for edgy, controversial storylines involving sexual content, on-camera profanity, swerves or unexpected heel turns, false finishes and worked shoots in matches ...
See also:Vince Russo, Vince Russo - Profile, Vince Russo - Career, Vince Russo - Championships and accomplishments Read more here: » Vince Russo: Encyclopedia II - Vince Russo - Career |
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| |  |  |  | Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Adam Copeland - CareerThroughout the 1990s he wrestled for many independent promotions in Ontario as well in the Great Lakes region of the United States under the name Sexton Hardcastle. As Sexton Hardcastle he was managed by Johnny Bradford and Judd the Studd and would go on to become a part of Sex and Violence with Joe Legend, a successful tag team in the Detroit area. During 1997 Sex and Violence were a part of a bigger gang, known as THUG Life -- Legend, Hardcastle, Christian Cage, Bloody Bill Skullion and Rhino Richards. In his indy career, he ...
See also:Adam Copeland, Adam Copeland - Career, Adam Copeland - The Brood and The New Brood, Adam Copeland - Tag Team Champions, Adam Copeland - Singles star, Adam Copeland - Mr. Money-in-the-Bank, Adam Copeland - WWE Champion, Adam Copeland - Personal information, Adam Copeland - Profile, Adam Copeland - Managers, Adam Copeland - Quotes, Adam Copeland - Nicknames, Adam Copeland - Finishing and signature moves, Adam Copeland - Championships and Accomplishments, Adam Copeland - Championship Succession Read more here: » Adam Copeland: Encyclopedia II - Adam Copeland - Career |
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|  |  |  | Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - Triple H - Wrestling careerTriple H was taught to wrestle by legendary wrestling heel Killer Kowalski. In 1994 he joined World Championship Wrestling (WCW), wrestling there as a heel under the names Terra Ryzin and Jean-Paul Levesque. He left in 1995 for WCW's rival organization, the WWF (now WWE).
Triple H started off his WWE career as the Connecticut Blue-Blood, Hunter Hearst Helmsley. He was not a very popular wrestler whose most notable accomplishment was being squashed by The Ultimate Warrior at WrestleMania XII. Hunter was best known backsta ...
See also:Triple H, Triple H - Wrestling career, Triple H - D-Generation X, Triple H - World Champion, Triple H - The Game, Triple H - Return to wrestling, Triple H - Return of the Game, Triple H - Personal life, Triple H - Controversy, Triple H - Television films and books, Triple H - Profile, Triple H - Quotes, Triple H - Nicknames, Triple H - Finishing and signature moves, Triple H - Previous managers and valets, Triple H - Trivia, Triple H - Championships and accomplishments, Triple H - Championship succession Read more here: » Triple H: Encyclopedia II - Triple H - Wrestling career |
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|  |  |  | Eric Bischoff: Encyclopedia II - WCW World Heavyweight Championship - History
WCW World Heavyweight Championship - Origin.
In December 1988, Ted Turner purchased Jim Crockett Promotions, which had promoted under the name "NWA World Championship Wrestling". While the promotion remained a member of the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), the use of the NWA name was gradually reduced on televised programming, in favor of the name "World Championship Wrestling", or "WCW".
On January 11, 1991, Ric Flair defeated Sting to win the NWA World Heavyweight Championship, and was recognized as th ...
See also:WCW World Heavyweight Championship, WCW World Heavyweight Championship - History, WCW World Heavyweight Championship - Origin, WCW World Heavyweight Championship - Unification, WCW World Heavyweight Championship - WWF/WWE, WCW World Heavyweight Championship - Facts Read more here: » WCW World Heavyweight Championship: Encyclopedia II - WCW World Heavyweight Championship - History |
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