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| ARTICLES RELATED TO King of the Ring | |  |  |  | King of the Ring: 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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| |  |  |  | King of the Ring: Encyclopedia II - Solofa Fatu - CareerFatu is a member of the extensive Samoan Anoa'i wrestling family, and the nephew of The Wild Samoans, Afa and Sika, who trained him in the 1980s. He is the younger brother of The Tonga Kid, who was part of The Islanders tag team with Haku in the WWF. Fatu teamed with his cousin Samu, the son of Afa, as The Samoan Swat Team. The Swat Team wrestled mainly in the south, winning titles in the Dallas-based World Class Wrestling Association.
In 1989 the Swat Team was hired by the National Wrestling Alliance. The Tonga Kid, now wrestling as Tama, was added to the Swat Team later that year. After a year with the NWA, the ...
See also:Solofa Fatu, Solofa Fatu - Career, Solofa Fatu - Personal Life, Solofa Fatu - In wrestling, Solofa Fatu - Managers, Solofa Fatu - Finishing and signature moves, Solofa Fatu - Championships and accomplishments Read more here: » Solofa Fatu: Encyclopedia II - Solofa Fatu - Career |
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|  |  |  | King of the Ring: Encyclopedia II - Rodney Anoai - WWF ChampionshipAt WrestleMania IX, Yokozuna faced off against Bret "The Hitman" Hart, for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship. During the match, Hart seemed to have the match won as he had Yokozuna in the Sharpshooter and Yokozuna was about to submit until Mr. Fuji threw salt into the champion's face. Hart, blinded, was then taken out by Yokozuna, who shockingly won the World Title. As he and Mr. Fuji celebrated, Hulk Hogan came out from the back to protest the decision. Mr. Fuji then arrogantly challenged the Hulkster, and Hogan accepted, quickly defeating Yokozuna in less than a minute to take the belt away. This gave ...
See also:Rodney Anoai, Rodney Anoai - Early Career, Rodney Anoai - WWF Debut, Rodney Anoai - WWF Championship, Rodney Anoai - Later WWF Career, Rodney Anoai - In wrestling, Rodney Anoai - Finishing and signature moves, Rodney Anoai - Managers, Rodney Anoai - Championships and accomplishments, Rodney Anoai - Championship succession Read more here: » Rodney Anoai: Encyclopedia II - Rodney Anoai - WWF Championship |
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| |  |  |  | King of the Ring: Encyclopedia II - Bret Hart - Professional wrestlingHart was born in Calgary, Alberta; the eighth child of wrestling patriarch, promoter Stu Hart. His seven brothers were either wrestlers or involved backstage with the wrestling business; his four sisters all married professional wrestlers. Three of his brothers-in-law, Davey Boy Smith, Seth Waddoups, and Jim Neidhart, had very successful careers in the business. His youngest brother, Owen Hart, became a prominent wrestler in his own right before his deat ...
See also:Bret Hart, Bret Hart - Professional wrestling, Bret Hart - World Wrestling Federation, Bret Hart - Return of the Hart Foundation, Bret Hart - The Montreal Screwjob, Bret Hart - World Championship Wrestling, Bret Hart - Life after wrestling, Bret Hart - The Bret Hart Story, Bret Hart - Finishing and signature moves, Bret Hart - Hitman Props, Bret Hart - Personal life, Bret Hart - Championships and accomplishments, Bret Hart - Title lineage Read more here: » Bret Hart: Encyclopedia II - Bret Hart - Professional wrestling |
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|  |  |  | King of the Ring: Encyclopedia II - Owen Hart - Wrestling CareerOwen entered wrestling by working for his father's Stampede Wrestling. Wrestling however was not Owen's first choice for a career; as Martha Hart, his widow, would explain in her book Broken Harts, Owen tried numerous times to find a profitable living outside of wrestling. Those attempts were unsuccessful, and Owen began his WWF stay as The Blue Blazer in 1988. The Blue Blazer was at that time a generic masked wrestler gimmick who was a high flying technician, but made its return in 1999 to be portrayed as a stereotypical over- ...
See also:Owen Hart, Owen Hart - Wrestling Career, Owen Hart - Death, Owen Hart - In wrestling, Owen Hart - Quotes, Owen Hart - Finishing and signature moves, Owen Hart - Championships and accomplishments Read more here: » Owen Hart: Encyclopedia II - Owen Hart - Wrestling Career |
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|  |  |  | King of the Ring: 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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|  |  |  | King of the Ring: Encyclopedia II - Randy Savage - World Wrestling FederationIn June 1985, Savage signed with Vince McMahon's WWF, and soon became a top heel. He eventually beat Tito Santana to win the WWF Intercontinental Championship.
Savage wrestled in what is widely considered to be one of the greatest matches in North American wrestling history when he faced Ricky "the Dragon" Steamboat at WrestleMania III in the Pontiac Silverdome. The match was the culmination on a long and bitter feud between the two and featured tremendous athleticism and in-ring storytelling. After numerous false finishes, Steamboat ...
See also:Randy Savage, Randy Savage - Early Career, Randy Savage - World Wrestling Federation, Randy Savage - World Championship Wrestling, Randy Savage - Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, Randy Savage - Trivia, Randy Savage - Wrestling facts, Randy Savage - Quotes, Randy Savage - Managers, Randy Savage - Finishing and signature moves, Randy Savage - Championships and Accomplishments, Randy Savage - Championship Succesion Read more here: » Randy Savage: Encyclopedia II - Randy Savage - World Wrestling Federation |
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|  |  |  | King of the Ring: Encyclopedia II - Perry Satullo - Career
Perry Satullo - Early career.
Satullo began training at Killer Kowalski's school in Malden, Massachusetts around 1988, taking the ring name Saturn from the Roman god of the same name. He debuted on October 27, 1990 in Waltham, Massachusetts, wrestling for the United States Wrestling Federation, where he would later hold the Light-Heavyweight Championship. Satullo also wrestled in Kowalski's International Wrestling Federation as The Iron Horseman, a cowboy complete with black leather stetson and chap ...
See also:Perry Satullo, Perry Satullo - Career, Perry Satullo - Early career, Perry Satullo - The Eliminators, Perry Satullo - United States Wrestling Association, Perry Satullo - Extreme Championship Wrestling, Perry Satullo - World Championship Wrestling, Perry Satullo - World Wrestling Federation, Perry Satullo - Independent circuit, Perry Satullo - Retirement, Perry Satullo - In wrestling, Perry Satullo - Managers, Perry Satullo - Quotes, Perry Satullo - Finishing and signature moves, Perry Satullo - Championships and accomplishments Read more here: » Perry Satullo: Encyclopedia II - Perry Satullo - Career |
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|  |  |  | King of the Ring: Encyclopedia II - Nelson Frazier Jr. - CareerFrazier first appeared prominently in the WWF (now the WWE) as Mabel, a member of the tag team Men on a Mission. Originally a face duo, they were often often overlooked in the tag team division. The pair managed to win the titles away from the Quebecers, but lost them back in a rematch two days later. Frazier and partner Mo eventually turned heel after losing a match to the tag team champions The Smoking Gunns. Men on a Mission attacked their former friends after the match and even turned on their own manager, Oscar, when he tr ...
See also:Nelson Frazier Jr., Nelson Frazier Jr. - Career, Nelson Frazier Jr. - WWE SmackDown!, Nelson Frazier Jr. - WWE RAW, Nelson Frazier Jr. - In wrestling, Nelson Frazier Jr. - Finishing and signature moves, Nelson Frazier Jr. - Managers, Nelson Frazier Jr. - Trivia, Nelson Frazier Jr. - Championships and accomplishments, Nelson Frazier Jr. - Championship succession Read more here: » Nelson Frazier Jr.: Encyclopedia II - Nelson Frazier Jr. - Career |
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|  |  |  | King of the Ring: 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 - 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, Hulk Hogan - Wrestling Observer Newsletter Read more here: » Hulk Hogan: Encyclopedia II - Hulk Hogan - Career |
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| |  |  |  | King of the Ring: 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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|  |  |  | King of the Ring: Encyclopedia II - Ted DiBiase - CareerArguably the best wrestler to never hold a major World Heavyweight title, DiBiase still had one of the most illustrious careers in professional wrestling. His stepfather, "Iron" Mike DiBiase, was also a wrestler, who died of a heart attack when Ted was only 15. His mother fell into a depression, and DiBiase lived with his grandparents. He was trained by Dory Funk, Jr. and stepped into the squared circle for the first time in his junior year.
Ted ...
See also:Ted DiBiase, Ted DiBiase - Career, Ted DiBiase - Mid-South Wrestling, Ted DiBiase - World Wrestling Federation, Ted DiBiase - World Championship Wrestling, Ted DiBiase - Retirement, Ted DiBiase - Wrestling facts, Ted DiBiase - Finishing and signature moves, Ted DiBiase - Managers, Ted DiBiase - Nicknames, Ted DiBiase - Quotes, Ted DiBiase - Championships and accomplishments, Ted DiBiase - Championship succession, Ted DiBiase - Books Read more here: » Ted DiBiase: Encyclopedia II - Ted DiBiase - Career |
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|  |  |  | King of the Ring: Encyclopedia II - Jason Reso - World Wrestling Entertainment
Jason Reso - Edge and Christian.
When Reso came to WWF, he shortened his ring name to Christian. He had some early singles success, capturing the Light Heavyweight Championship in his debut match. However, his real success came while wrestling in the tag circuit. Christian was given the character of a vampire and formed a stable with Edge and Gangrel known as The Brood. The Brood briefly joined The Undertaker's Ministry of Dar ...
See also:Jason Reso, Jason Reso - Early career, Jason Reso - World Wrestling Entertainment, Jason Reso - Edge and Christian, Jason Reso - Singles competition, Jason Reso - Captain Charisma, Jason Reso - Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, Jason Reso - Finishing and signature moves, Jason Reso - Championships and accomplishments, Jason Reso - Personal life Read more here: » Jason Reso: Encyclopedia II - Jason Reso - World Wrestling Entertainment |
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|  |  |  | King of the Ring: 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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|  |  |  | King of the Ring: 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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|  |  |  | King of the Ring: Encyclopedia II - Glen Jacobs - KaneIn October 1997 Jacobs was repackaged as Kane, the on-screen half-brother of The Undertaker, with whom he feuded off and on for several years. The characters' histories are that as children, Undertaker "accidentally" burned down the funeral home in Death Valley where they lived, killing their parents, and hideously scarring Kane physically and mentally. Kane is portrayed to be psychologically unstable, supposedly being depressed, schizophrenic, extremely violent and quick to anger. Undertaker's manager, Paul Bearer (who was billed as ...
See also:Glen Jacobs, Glen Jacobs - Early gimmicks, Glen Jacobs - Kane, Glen Jacobs - Katie Vick, Glen Jacobs - Unmasked, Glen Jacobs - Lita, Glen Jacobs - Return to RAW, Glen Jacobs - Personal life, Glen Jacobs - Trivia, Glen Jacobs - Finishing and signature moves, Glen Jacobs - Championships and accomplishments, Glen Jacobs - Championship succession, Glen Jacobs - Filmography Read more here: » Glen Jacobs: Encyclopedia II - Glen Jacobs - Kane |
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|  |  |  | King of the Ring: 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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