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The Hardy Boyz
Career Highlights: Tag Team Champions

The Hardy Boyz forever inscribed their names in the annals of World Wrestling Federation history with their breath-taking performance in the Ladder Match at October 1999's No Mercy Pay-Per-View, when they defeated Edge and Christian to win the finals of the Terri Invitational Tournament.

Since then, Terri has been their guiding light, leading the tandem to wins over the biggest and best in the Federation. Still in their early 20s, Matt and Jeff Hardy are two of the youngest—and most gifted—high-flying superstars in World Wrestling Federation history.

Kane
Career Highlights: Former World Wrestling Federation Champion, Tag Team Champion (4)

No superstar in history has made more of an immediate impact than Kane. On October 5, 1997, the world met Kane, as the seven-foot monster tore off the door to "Hell in the Cell" in order to get to his brother, the Undertaker. The siblings later fought in the first-ever Inferno Match!
Less than one year after he arrived, Kane became the World Wrestling Federation Champion by defeating Stone Cold Steve Austin at the 1998 King of the Ring. Though his reign was short-lived, the seven-foot monster proved he could live up to all expectations.

Since then, Kane has been a Tag Team Champion on three occasions. Once a man of no emotion, Kane has somewhat broken out of his shell. However, the 7-footer still remains a monster in the ring.

Ken Shamrock
Career Highlights: 1998 King Of The Ring, Intercontinental Champion, Tag Team Champion

While fighting in the Ultimate Fighting Championship circuit, ABC television called him "The World's Most Dangerous Man". A master of submissions, Ken Shamrock was perhaps the most skilled fighter ever to compete in the Octagon, and quickly became a UFC Champion.

Shamrock entered the World Wrestling Federation in February of 1997 and astounded many wrestling insiders with his transition from the UFC to the Federation. In fact, Ken was voted 1997's "Rookie of the Year" by many of the writers of World Wrestling Federation Magazine.

In 1998, Shamrock really came into his own. He was crowned 1998 King of the Ring, one of the Federation’s highest honors. Later that year, in October, he won the Intercontinental Championship in an eight-man tournament on RAW IS WAR!

Though Shamrock continues to face more and more obstacles, the World's Most Dangerous Man looks to continue that success in 1999 and beyond.

Kurt Angle
Career Highlights: European Champion, Intercontinental Champion

Kurt Angle first opened the eyes of the world with his gold-medal performance at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta. The Pittsburgh native did his country proud, winning the 220-pound freestyle wrestling competition, and the extraordinarily proud Angle surely won't let anyone forget about it!

Angle takes himself very seriously, calling himself the only "real athlete" in the World Wrestling Federation. When the crowd is not behind him, Kurt wonders how anyone could boo an Olympic gold medallist.

Perry Saturn
As soon as Perry Saturn walks in a room, you kind of get the feeling that he’s not someone you want to mess with. Take a closer look at his background, and you’ll realize how right you are.

At an age when most young boys are busy learning the alphabet, Perry started his training in Judo Kwan and Kempo Karate. He continued with both disciplines until age 17, at which time he joined the U.S. Army. After achieving Airborne Ranger Status with the service, Perry moved to Boston where he began training under the legendary Killer Kowalski.

For the next few years, Perry split his time between Kowalski’s New England-based Independent promotion and New Japan. Among the many titles he won in these promotions was a reign as Tag Team Champion with his partner – Triple H, who was also a student of Kowalski!

In 1995 Perry joined ECW and his career really began to gain momentum. Saturn and John Kronus – who competed as the Eliminators – terrorized ECW’s tag team ranks for years, putting on some of the most memorable matches the promotion has ever witnessed. With an enormous amount of talent and an appearance as intimidating as they come, it was only a matter of time before one of the "big two" came courting Perry Saturn.

That time came in 1997 when World Championship Wrestling signed Saturn. Competing in the promotion for less than two years, Perry was able to earn some success (most notably two Tag Team Title reigns).

A dozen years after he began chasing his dream of becoming a professional wrestler, Perry Saturn has landed in the No. 1 sports entertainment company in the world. He might not have taken the most direct route to the WWF, but everyone is sure glad he’s ended up here.

Prince Albert
A graduate of the World Wrestling Federation's training camp, Prince Albert is one of the most colorful superstars on the roster. Numerous piercings line his body, causing many to label him as the Human Pincushion. Of course, when you look like the Prince does, you have to be tough, and his finishing maneuver, in which he press-slams his opponent into a falling powerbomb, is the stuff of nightmares!

Now, Albert finds himself tagging with Test in the Trish Stratus-led tag team, T & A. With her looks and guidance, the already hot tag team division is about to boil over!

Rikishi Phatu
Career Highlights: Tag Team Champion

Rikishi reappeared in the Federation after a long absence with a new look and a new attitude. The sumo from Samoa uses his girth to crush opponents into submission, and his piledriver finisher is truly a devastating maneuver.

Rikishi also has a lighter side, as he can often be seen dancing in tandem with Too Cool following their matches. Whether punishing opponents or gyrating in the ring, Rikishi is sure to become a favorite of Federation fans.

Road Dogg Jesse James
Career highlights: Tag Team Champion (5); Hardcore Champion, Intercontinental Champion

After proving himself in the tag team division by securing the Tag Team Championship on three occasions, Road Dogg has done the same in singles competition. He was one of the first Hardcore Champions before he was stripped of the title due to injury. Just a few weeks after returning, he defeated Val Venis to become the Intercontinental Champion.

While the Road Dogg was in the ring winning titles, he attained more and more popularity with the fans. When he gets on the microphone, the crowd chants along with him. One of the most charismatic superstars in the Federation, the Road Dogg is as entertaining as he is tough.

The Rock
Career Highlights: World Wrestling Federation Champion (3), Intercontinental Champion (2), Tag Team Champion (3)

The Rock is a third-generation superstar with immeasurable athleticism--and cockiness to boot! After graduating as an All-American football star from the University of Miami, Rocky Maivia entered the World Wrestling Federation and quickly became the Intercontinental Champion.

Under controversial circumstances, The Rock won the World Wrestling Federation Championship at Survivor Series 1998. The Rock went on to win the title two more times, making the "Great One" a three-time Federation Champion. He’s a gifted athlete, he’s gifted on the microphone—he’s simply a gifted entertainer. And from the Rolex watch to the $500 shirts to the eyebrow and the Corporate Elbow, The Rock is just plain cool.

Whether he’s a champion or a contender, a fan favorite or the most hated superstar on the roster, The Rock is a 27-year-old phenom. He’s already the "Most Electrifying Man in Sports-Entertainment," and when it’s all said and done he may go down in history as the most decorated, well-known and renowned superstar the Federation has ever known.

Visit The Rock's official website, www.TheRock.com!

Shane McMahon
Career Highlights: Retired the European Title as an undefeated champion

Shane McMahon was born with a silver spoon in his mouth the likes of which have never before been seen. As the only son of Vince and Linda McMahon, Shane became the heir apparent to the World Wrestling Federation throne the second he left the womb.

Shane at one time let the knowledge that he will one day take over the number one sports-entertainment company in the world turn him into a sadistic monster. He aligned himself with the Undertaker, the very personification of evil, to form the Corporate Ministry--perhaps the most powerful, not to mention insidious, faction the Federation had ever seen. Even though the days of the Ministry have passed, Shane's countenance stayed the same.

That was until he and Vince both turned over a new leaf, becoming real leaders of the Federation and its fans rather than evil schemers. After a lengthy absence, Shane has returned, alongside Big Show, in an attempt to regain power of the Federation from his younger sister, Stephanie.

Steve Austin
Career highlights: World Wrestling Federation Championship (4), Intercontinental (2), Tag Team (3), 1996 King Of The Ring, 1998 Royal Rumble winner.

Stone Cold Steve Austin. The mere mention of his name will bring any sold-out crowd to its feet in a crazed frenzy. Never before has the world of sports-entertainment seen a phenomenon like the one that Stone Cold Steve Austin has created. At any live event you attend, all you see is a sea of Austin 3:16. Why? 'Cause Stone Cold said so!

When the Texas Rattlesnake entered the Mecca Arena in Milwaukee, for the 1996 King Of The Ring, he never could have imagined that before the evening was through, he would change the entire face of the wrestling world. After beating the Bible-referencing Jake "The Snake" Roberts to become King Of The Ring, Austin accepted his crown, and upon doing so informed Roberts that "Austin 3:16 says I just whooped your ass!" With that simple phrase, Austin became the most popular superstar to ever compete in this sport.

Some peers say Stone Cold Steve Austin is a suicide machine with lack of regard for authority and rules. But you can't deny this superstar is tougher than leather when he steps through the ring ropes. Without a doubt, there are still plenty of unwritten chapters in the book of Austin 3:16!

Steve Blackman
The pure wrestling machine that is the "Lethal Weapon" Steve Blackman shows little emotion inside the squared circle. He lets his martial arts prowess do the talking. His reflexes are to be feared, as Blackman can deliver several kicks and punches with lightening-quick authority.

Tazz
Career Highlights: Hardcore Champion (2)

Joining the Federation at Royal Rumble 2000, Tazz has already become a noticeable force in the WWF. The toughness of this 13-year veteran will become painfully obvious as he makes his way through the WWF ranks. He's got all the tools; the only question is who's going to be stupid enough to stand in his way.

Test
Career Highlights: Hardcore Champion

World Wrestling Federation cameras first spotted this former Motley Crüe bodyguard when the band made an appearance on Federation programming. Since then, Test has become one of the brightest young stars on the roster.

Upon entering the Federation, Test aligned himself with Mr. McMahon and his Corporation. However, when the power of the Corporation shifted to Shane McMahon’s hands, Test quickly severed ties. Currently with Prince Albert, Test now is part of the Trish Stratus-led tag team -- T & A.

As one of the youngest superstars on the Federation roster, Test has a bright future ahead of him. At well over 6' tall and close to 300 pounds, Test will be a force to be reckoned with for many years to come.

Too Cool
Grand Master Sexay and Scotty Too Hotty have taken the World Wrestling Federation by storm. Not only are they one of the most successful tag teams currently competing in the Federation, but they are easily one of the most popular, as well.

Alongside Rikishi Phatu, Too Cool always get the crowd on its feet with their highly popular dance routine.

Clearly, their "hood" appearance and electrifying dance moves have made them winners in the hearts of the fans. But their athleticism has made them winners in the ring. Grand Master Sexay and Scotty Too Hotty are two of the most talented Superstars competing today.

Triple H
Career Highlights: Federation Champion (3) (current), Intercontinental Champion (2), European Champion (2), 1997 King of the Ring

Triple H's career took a dramatic upward swing when he enlisted the services of his female bodyguard, Chyna. The duo joined forces with Shawn Michaels to form D-Generation X and change the face of the World Wrestling Federation forever. After Shawn took time off for injuries, Triple H asserted himself as a premier superstar by taking over as leader of the faction.

But one year later, Triple H went from one of the most popular superstars in the Federation to one of the most hated in a matter of seconds when he turned his back on DX and aligned himself with the Shane McMahon.

Whether or not fans support Triple H, there’s no denying that his career really took off after he left DX. Like a lead singer that leaves a band for a solo career, Triple H made a statement that he wasn’t content merely to be a frontman. Triple H’s actions since he went solo have not made him popular, but they have made him successful, culminating with him capturing the Federation Championship.

Now, married to Stephanie McMahon, Hunter is back together with his old DX mates, more poised than ever to achieve his goals and prove that he is "The Game."

Undertaker
Career Highlights: Federation Champion (3), Tag Team Champion (3)

The Undertaker is perhaps the most awesome presence the Federation has ever seen. The Man from the Dark Side has taken on a darker edge as of late, forming an unholy alliance with The Big Show. This demonic duo plans to bring about Armageddon in the World Wrestling Federation.

The Undertaker has been a haunting force since he entered the Federation at the 1990 Survivor Series. He has since transformed into a frightening power. He promises he will dominate all those who oppose him and so far he has more than lived up to those words.

Val Venis
Career Highlights: Intercontinental Champion, European Champion

In addition to being very experienced with the ladies, Val Venis is also a successful Federation Superstar. He can beat his opponents with his quick aerial maneuvers or overpower them with brute strength.

After teaming up with the Godfather (and the hos) for several months, the Big Valbowski concentrated on a solo career. He's had stormy affairs with Terri Runnels Ken Shamrock's younger sister. His fling with Shamrock's sibling had many fringe benefits, especially the Intercontinental Championship Venis took away from Ken Shamrock at the St. Valentine's Day Massacre on February 14. Venis might not be remembered as the best Intercontinental Champion, but he will be known as "the biggest."

Val Venis is one of the most talked-about Federation Superstars today! Virtually ignored in all the talk about his controversial persona is the fact that, after all the boasting and gyrating, he is a gifted athlete. Venis certainly works hard to please the ladies. There is no telling how far he can go with the same virility in the ring!

Vince McMahon
Distinguished owner of the World Wrestling Federation

In 1982, Vincent K. McMahon bought his father's wrestling company, the Capitol Wrestling Corporation, and set out to realize the vision known today as the World Wrestling Federation. Like other professional wrestling operations of the time, Capitol was a regional enterprise. Vincent K. McMahon's combination of sports and entertainment gave the Federation an appeal that attracted a much broader audience than before.

Since that time, the World Wrestling Federation has become the recognized leader in sports-entertainment, attracting half a billion global viewers each week in addition to enormous live event success. In addition, the Federation is home to some of the greatest athletes in the world, from realms such as boxing, football, powerlifting, basketball, Ultimate Fighting and much more. It's a formula for success that Mr. McMahon uses to drive the Federation to new heights of prosperity each year, while at the same time giving the fans the entertainment value they rightfully deserve. It's the era of "Attitude" at its finest, and the McMahon family is the proud catalyst.

XPac
Career Highlights: European Champion (2), Tag Team Champion (4)

Don’t blink. If you do during an X-Pac match, you might miss something spectacular. At just over 200 pounds, X-Pac is almost always giving up several pounds to his opponent. He makes up for that with lightning-fast quickness. You can only beat him if you can catch him. His two-time reign as European Champion proves that few superstars can.

When X-Pac (formerly the 1-2-3 Kid) made his return to the Federation on March 30, 1998, no longer was he the fresh-faced, innocent-looking kid of years past. This rebel now sports a beard and dark glasses and is one of the members of D-Generation X. He's loud, obnoxious, and not afraid to rip into someone at a moment's notice.





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