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The Acolytes
Career highlights: Tag Team Champions (2)
The scouting report on the Acolytes is simple: Don't make them mad. Faarooq and Bradshaw are two of the toughest S.O.B.s on the planet, and they love to kick ass just for fun! And don't ever interrupt the Acolytes when they're playing cards ... it may be a painful experience!
Al Snow
Career Highlights: Hardcore Champion (3); Tag Team Champion
Distressed over treatment by Federation brass in the past, Al Snow claims he has been psychologically traumatized as a result of his former "gimmicks," which include Avatar and Leif Cassidy. This has all driven Snow to take directions from "Head," a disembodied mannequin head he carries with him.
Lately, his partnership with the "Lethal Weapon" Steve Blackman has boosted Al's stature in the Federation's tag team division. Only time will tell how far the team, affectionately known to the fans as "Head Cheese", will go in the tag team ranks.
Barbara Bush
A longtime EMT for the World Wrestling Federation, Barbara Bush (aka B.B.) only appeared when one of the Federation's superstars was injured. That all changed when Ivory dared to interfere while B.B. was assisting a superstar, causing the medical worker to fight back
with a vengeance!
Although B.B. is an EMT by trade, she's been drawn into active competition on more than one occasion. She's even challenged for the Federation's Women's Championship in the past, so there's no telling just where B.B.'s Federation experience will lead her next!
Brisco And Patterson
They were completely loyal to Vince McMahon (or, as Brisco would say, "Mr. MAC-Mahon") for more than 20 years. They were McMahons "associates," doing whatever McMahon needed them to -- from being a guest referee to getting the owner a cup of coffee.
But that has all changed. When Mr. McMahon put his daughter Stephanie Pattersons goddaughter in harms way just to plot against Stone Cold Steve Austin, the associates decided that they didnt want to be associated with Mr. McMahon anymore.
Before they were Mr. McMahons loyal "yes men," both Patterson and Brisco enjoyed considerable success in the squared circle. Patterson was the very first Intercontinental Champion, while Brisco was part of a legendary tag team with his brother Jack.
The Big Show
Career Highlights: Federation Champion; Tag Team Champion (2)
The Big Show tore into the World Wrestling Federationliterally. He first showed up at St. Valentines Day Massacre in February 1999 by ripping through the ring canvas and, in an amazing display of strength, throwing Stone Cold Steve Austin through a steel cage! Since then he has proven that his big debut wasnt a fluke. Simply put, the Big Show is a blue chipper. Whether it is lifting up an entire ring or pulling the entire Titan Tron down to the floor, he puts on a show that fans wont soon forget.
Show realized a lifelong dream when he won the Federation Championship at 1999's Survivor Series.
Now, aligned with Shane McMahon, the Big Show is quickly on his way to returning to WWF Championship bliss.
Bad Ass Billy Gunn
Career highlights: 1999 King of the Ring, Hardcore Champion, Tag Team Champion (8)
He was a three-time Tag Team Champion as part of the Smokin Gunns, but Billy Gunn achieved most of his success once he decided to become "Badd Ass."
After the Gunns went their separate ways, Billy found a new attitude along with the Road Dogg Jesse James. As the New Age Outlaws, Road Dogg and Badd Ass have captured the Tag Team Titles five times and are arguably the greatest tag team in history. One night after WrestleMania XIV, the Outlaws joined D-Generation X, the most powerful and influential factions in Federation history. Together, the Outlaws became perhaps the most popular and successful duo in Federation history.
As great as Badd Ass is in the tag team ranks, many experts say Mr. Ass could be even better in singles competition. He began to live up to those high expectations when he nearly captured the Intercontinental Championship on multiple occasions, and then secured the Hardcore Title just before WrestleMania XV.
But whether its in singles competition or the tag team division, there's no denying Mr. Ass is a phenomenal athlete -- arguably the best pound-for-pound in the Federation.
The Big Boss Man
Career Highlights: Tag Team Champion, Hardcore Champion (4)
After being absent from the Federation for years, the Big Boss Man made his return to protect Vince McMahon from the likes of Stone Cold Steve Austin and the Undertaker. It wasnt long before the Boss Man defeated Mankind for his first Federation title the Hardcore Championship. Soon thereafter, he teamed up with Ken Shamrock to become one half of the Tag Team Champions.
His success since returning to the Federation should come as no surprise. He has shed the excess weight which hindered his success in the past. The man from Cobb County is now quicker and more dangerous than ever before.
The Boss Man is also more hardcore than ever. He has fed Al Snow his own dog, dragged the casket of the Big Show's father behind a car, and has been Hardcore Champion on several occasions!
The Blue Meanie
The Blue Meanie is a unique individual. For one thing, he has blue hair and painted-on sunglasses. Hes eccentric, and likes to dance whenever he can.
The Meanie is now reunited with longtime friend Stevie Richards, but no one knows exactly what the two have planned. Rest assured, though... The Blue Meanie and Stevie will make their presences felt!
Brooklyn Brawler
Longtime fans remember the Brawler for the years he has dedicated to making other superstars look good. From World Wrestling Federation Champions to low midcarders, the Brawler has never had a problem, to paraphrase Shawn Michaels, "laying down for anybody." In fact, one of the Brawlers career highlights came against the Heartbreak Kid. After winning a battle royal (thats right, winning) at Madison Square Garden in late 1997, the Brawler earned the right to face the Federation Champion -- Michaels at the time -- in front of thousands at MSG. Of course, the Brawler was promptly defeated, but he can tell his grandchildren that he once faced Shawn Michaels in the main event at the Worlds Most Famous Arena.
Several years ago, the Brawler also appeared at a WrestleMania! He accompanied his then-manager Bobby Heenan to the ring at WrestleMania V so that "The Brain" could be stomped -- like the Brawler himself -- by the Red Rooster.
The Brawler retired from active "competition" a few years ago, but he makes an appearance from time to time whenever another superstar needs to break a sweat -- or whenever a situation calls for laugh-out-loud comedy. For example, at 1998s Fully Loaded, Mr. McMahon provided one of the most humorous moments of the year when he called on the Brooklyn Brawler to "replace" the Undertaker and team up with Stone Cold Steve Austin for the main event. Unfortunately for the Brawlers millions and millions of fans, the Undertaker eventually showed up at the arena, and the Brawlers services were not necessary.
Although his won-loss record may not be the most impressive, the Brawler is one of the most entertaining competitors in Federation history -- perfect for the world of sports-entertainment.
The British Bulldog
Career highlights: Intercontinental Champion, Tag team Champion (2), European Champion (2), Hardcore Champion
The British Bulldog, Davey Boy Smith, is one of the most decorated and celebrated athletes in Federation history. This Manchester native proudly represented himself and his native England for many years, winning the Intercontinental Championship once and the Tag Team Championship on two occasions. In addition, Smith was the first-ever European Champion, winning the title in Germany. Unfortunately, a severe injury sidelined the Bulldog for quite some time, and many feared that the powerhouse might never return.
The Bulldog surprised fans around the world with his return to the Federation in Sept. 1999, immediately winning the Hardcore Title before handing it over to Al Snow. The Bulldog has his mind on a bigger and better prize, one that has eluded him his entire life, namely the Federation Championship.
Bull Buchanan
Bull Buchanan quietly made his way into the Federation scene in March 2000. Teaming with his partner in crime, the Boss Man, Bull has already become a force in the WWF. Just weeks after his first appearance in the Federation, Buchanan teamed with Boss Man to take on the Godfather and D'Lo at WrestleMania, and there Bull impressed more than a few with his dazzling technical manuevers in the ring.
With the Boss Man at his side, Bull Buchanan has the size, strength and wrestling ability to go far during his tenure here in the WWF.
Chris Benoit
Career highlights: Intercontinental Champion (current)
There is little doubt among those who have followed his career that Chris Benoit is one of the most skilled technical wrestlers to ever compete in sports entertainment. His style, which sometimes resembles art more than wrestling, has earned him accolades all over the world in the past decade.
As a young Canadian, Benoit was taken with the business and went on to train with the famed Stu Hart in Calgary. For years Benoit spread his talents out all over the globe. In addition to competing in Canada, he also worked in Japan, Germany and Mexico. During this time, Benoit met with a great deal of success in the New Japan promotion, where, as a Super Lightheavyweight, he put on some unbelievable matches with the likes of Jushin Liger and the Great Sasuke. Everyone began to take notice of Chris Benoit.
Although he was offered some jobs in the United States in the early part of the 90s, Benoits career didnt really take off in America until he joined Extreme Championship Wrestling in 1994.
Refusing to show compassion, Benoit immediately picked up the nickname "Crippler," for the devastating condition he left his opponents in. There was no doubt that Chris showed promise as a singles competitor in ECW, but it was alongside Dean Malenko that he earned gold with the promotion.
The next step on Chris Benoits world tour was World Championship Wrestling. Throughout his tenure with the Atlanta-based promotion, Benoit showed amazing ability and unlimited potential.
Chris achieved nearly everything he possibly could in WCW, and this past January he topped it off by defeating Sid Vicious to become the Heavyweight Champion.
The following night before Nitro went on the air, the WCW front office elected to strip Chris Benoit of the honor he earned less than 24 hours before. Benoit was never seen on WCW television again.
Now Chris Benoits journey to the top has ended right where it should on top, in the World Wrestling Federation. There is no doubt that this young man has already proven he can achieve extraordinary things inside the squared circle, and now that hes with the WWF, his career may hit heights few have seen before.
Y2J Chris Jericho
Career Highlights: Intercontinental Champion, European Champion
He calls himself a new hero. Your new party host. The Ayatollah of Rock n' Roll-a. The Y2J problem. Call him whatever you want, but the fact remains...Chris Jericho has arrived in the World Wrestling Federation!
With one of the most spectacular entrances in the history of sports-entertainment, Jericho made his Federation debut live in Chicago on RAW IS WAR!
Although he's only been here for a short while, Jericho has everyone talking. He feels that he is here to save the Federation, and that every single superstar and fan should be down on their knees thanking Jericho for coming. Needless to say, not everyone feels the same way Jericho does.
Whatever this brash young superstar has in mind for the Federation and its fans, it's sure to be exciting and surprising!
Christian
Career Highlights: Light Heavyweight Champion, Tag Team Champion (current)
Christian is an impressive young athlete. This Gothic Warrior is fearless in the ring, and often risks his own health in order to execute maneuvers.
Christian came to the Federation as Gangrels protégé. It was later learned that Christian was in fact Edges brother. The three Gothic Warriors had a brief but stormy history until they finally united as the Brood.
This former Light Heavyweight Champion may be light in poundage, but makes up for it in his fearless ring style. He is destined to lead the Federation into the next millennium.
Chyna
Career Highlights: Intercontinental Champion (2)
As the song says ... "Don't treat me like a woman, don't treat me like a man ... don't treat me like you know me ... treat me for just who I am!"
Chyna has proven her mettle in the ring. She was first woman ever to compete in both the Royal Rumble and the King of the Ring tournament! Then, she became the first-ever female Intercontinental Champion at October 1999's No Mercy. After all these accolades, World Wrestling Federation fans voted her "Diva of the Year!"
The sultry diva is not afraid of anyone, and is a hero and role model to millions of Federation fans, male and female.
Crash Holly
Career Highlights: Tag Team Champion, Hardcore Champion (4) (current)
When Hardcore Holly introduced his cousin, Crash, to the World Wrestling Federation, a new era of "super heavyweights" was ushered in. Crash has the same delusion as his veteran cousin. He feels that he is at a level of competition where facing anyone under 6'6" and 400 pounds would be a waste of time.
To test his opponents, Crash sometimes carries a scale to the ring prior to his and Hardcore's contests. If their opponents do not meet the "minimum requirements," the Hollys may refuse to wrestle them. Needless to say, this ritual has not endeared the cousins to many superstars, and if they keep it up, the Hollys may get more than they bargained for.
Dean Malenko
Career highlights: Light Heavyweight Champion (current)
Much like his four peers who entered the World Wrestling Federation at the same time, this seasoned grappler received accolades all over the world before making it big in the United States. Traveling the world, competing against the likes of Chris Benoit and Eddy Guerrero, Dean built a reputation as one of the most skilled mat technicians competing in the entire industry.
Although Malenko enjoyed success overseas, his ultimate goal always remained to make it big in this business in the U.S. When he joined Extreme Championship Wrestling, Dean finally had an avenue to showcase his extraordinary talents to the American audience.
Once again, the paths of these four radicals crossed in ECW when Malenko was involved in a legendary feud with Eddy Guerrero over the promotions TV Title. At one point, the two men competed in a match that concluded with a time-limit draw 30 minutes of what is considered by many the greatest match in ECW history.
Soon after though, WCW and its money came courting Malenko and his skill. As is the case with his three associates, Malenkos time in Atlanta will always be remembered as unfulfilling. Through battles with Chris Jericho, Eddy Guerrero and many others, it appeared Malenko was on the fast track to the top in WCW. However, there still seemed to be a "glass ceiling."
Malenko is now ready to take his opportunity in the WWF and prove to the world that he deserves to be thought of as a main-eventer.
Debra
Career Highlight: Women's Champion
Debra's appearance is one of a shrewd businesswoman and her attitude is no different. She believes she knows everything there is to know about every superstar in the Federation, and is convinced that with her knowledge, any superstar become more successful than ever. She also knows how to use her sexuality to achieve her ends. She has proven this time and again. She will flaunt her gorgeous body, even to the point of stripping, to get whatever she wants.
DGenerationX
Considered by many to be the most powerful and influential group sports and entertainment, DX is a notorious faction of controversial superstars that originated out of true friendship. Deciding that Federation officials were no longer going to put a strain on their allegiance, Shawn Michaels and Triple H combined forces, and as a result D-Generation X was born. HBK, HHH and Chyna began disrespecting, mocking, frustrating and pulverizing just about every official and fellow superstar in the Federation.
Following his loss to Stone Cold Steve Austin at WrestleMania XIV, Shawn Michaels was replaced by Triple H as the leader of DX.
Now with X-Pac and the New Age Outlaws in the fold, DX is more powerful than ever, and continues its legacy as the most influential faction in sports-entertainment history!
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