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[edit] Educational Background
- 1988-89: Charles Russell Elementary School, Ashland, KY (Head Start)
- 1989-96: Crabbe Elementary School, Ashland, KY
- Perfect Attendance - 1991-92, 1995-96
- Honor Roll - 1993-94
- Academic Team - 1995
- 2nd Place General Knowledge, 2nd Place Quick Recall - District
- 5th Place Quick Recall - Regional
- 1996-98 - Verity Middle School, Ashland, KY
- Perfect Attendance - 1996-97
- 1998-2002: Paul G. Blazer High School, Ashland, KY
- 2002-04: Ashland Community & Technical College, Ashland, KY.
- 2004-present: Ohio University Southern, Ironton, OH. Computer Science Technology program (associate's degree)
[edit] Community Service
[edit] Favorites
- Food: Pizza, Ruby Tuesday hamburgers (like you can't tell by looking at me)
- Sports: pro wrestling (my passion), football, basketball
- Sports teams: Cincinnati Reds, Kentucky Wildcats, Los Angeles Lakers, Green Bay Packers, North Carolina Tar Heels, Manchester United, Club Deportivo Marathón
- Place to travel: my dad's house in North Carolina
- Book: 4-F Blues by Charles Rubin
- Songs: "November Rain" by Guns N' Roses, "Tell Me" by Smilez & Southstar (for a reason)
- Things to do: TV, video games, go for walks, chat online, write poetry, play music
[edit] 304 Wrestling
- Main event: Loco Da Clown def. Dr. Greenthumb, Buttercup and Twizted in a four-way Bucket of Blood match to win the 304 King of Rage Championship
- Main event: The Outsiders (Scott Hall and Kevin Nash) def. The Nasty Boys (Brian Knobbs and Jerry Saggs to retain the WCW World Tag Team Championship
- Main event: Lex Luger def. Kevin Nash by submission
- Main event: Booker T and Scott Steiner def. World Heavyweight Champion Triple H and Batista
- Main event: Kane def. Rob Van Dam in a steel cage match
- Main event: World Heavyweight Champion Chris Benoit, Edge and Chris Jericho def. Evolution (Intercontinental Champion Randy Orton, Ric Flair and Batista (w/Triple H)) in an elimination match
- Main event: John "Bradshaw" Layfield def. John Cena in a no disqualification match to retain the WWE Championship
- Main event: John Cena def. Carlito (w/Jesús) to win the WWE United States Championship
- RAW house show – June 3, 2005, Huntington, West Virginia
- Main event: Batista def. Triple H in a street fight to retain the World Heavyweight Championship
- Main event: John Cena def. Triple H to retain the WWE Championship
- Main event: World Heavyweight Champion Batista def. Christian (TV); World Heavyweight Champion Batista defeated John "Bradshaw" Layfield in a street fight (Dark)
- Main event: Batista def. Eddie Guerrero and Randy Orton in a triple threat match to retain the World Heavyweight Championship
- Guerrero's next-to-last match ever; he would wrestle only one more time before his untimely death on the following Sunday. That match was the next night in Indianapolis, Indiana, when he defeated Ken Kennedy by disqualification.
- Main event: John Cena def. Edge (w/Lita) by disqualification; Edge retains the WWE Championship
- Main event: John Cena def. Triple H and Edge (w/Lita) in a triple threat match to retain the WWE Championship
- WWE vs. ECW Head to Head – June 7, 2006, Dayton, Ohio
- Main event: WWE Champion John Cena def. Sabu by disqualification
- Main event: Rob Van Dam def. The Big Show to retain the ECW World Heavyweight Championship
- It was after this show that Rob Van Dam and Sabu were pulled over by the Ohio State Highway Patrol in Hanging Rock, Ohio.
- Main event: Batista def. Finlay (SmackDown!); Ric Flair and Roddy Piper def. Randy Orton and Edge (w/Lita) to retain the World Tag Team Championship (RAW)
[edit] Attendance breakdown
[edit] Work I've done on Wikipedia
- Lot of work on pro wrestling-related articles
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- Member of the Pro Wrestling WikiProject
- Created the Professional wrestling championship reign longevity lists category along with creating
and maintaining the (I don't get to friggin' edit them anymore) articles in the category
- Created ratings list for the Monday Night Wars
- Created articles on Pro Wrestling Illustrated awards
- Created WWE television ratings articles
- Created the State heavyweight wrestling championships category
[edit] Boxing championship histories
This list shows all promotions that I have created title history articles for.
† indicates that I made all the histories for that promotion.
For a more detailed list, see Wrestling title histories.
[edit] Awards
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The Original Barnstar |
For your hard work on the WWE television ratings so far. Keep up
the good work and I hope you decide to continue working on these
fantastic lists! Normy132 02:04, 8 July 2006 (UTC) |
[edit] Backyard wrestling profile
[edit] Finishing and signature moves
[edit] Championships and accomplishments
- Action Wrestling Association
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- AWA World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
- 404 Championship (not an official championship)
- AWA Trashcan Championship (1 time)
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- EAW Intercontinental Championship (2 times)
- EAW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Snake
- Junior Wrestling Federation
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- JWF World Championship (2 times)
- JWF Canadian Championship (1 time)
- JWF European Championship (1 time)
- JWF Intercontinental Championship (6 times)
- JWF Kentucky State Championship (1 time)
- JWF North American Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
- JWF Tag Team Championship (2 times)