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- Kimberly Page -- Wcw Tv
History: Diamond Dallas Page began his career in wrestling, oddly, as a manager/commentator. He started out in the AWA, where he was manager to such wrestlers as Badd Company and Medusa. He moved on to Florida Championship Wrestling, where he was an announcer until the federation closed in 1990. In 1991, Page was signed to WCW, where he became the manager of the Fabulous Freebirds, and became infamous for the Diamond Dolls that came to the ring with him. He later expanded the "Diamond Mine" with more wrestlers, including the Diamond Studd (Scott Hall), Vinnie Vegas (Kevin Nash), and Scotty Flamingo (Raven). He then went to the Power Plant and learned to wrestle himself, joining his own group as a wrestler. - Triple H -- Wcw Offices
Throughout his career, Triple H has used several different pieces of music as his theme. While wrestling in WCW as Terra Ryzing, Triple H's theme was a piece of guitar music called Road Master. During his early days in the WWF, his first theme was a piece of harpsichord music. He would later change his music to the fifth movement of Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony No. 9. After the formation of D-Generation X in 1997, Triple H used the D-X theme, titled Break It Down, performed by The DX Band. - Ric Flair -- Lex Luger
Ric Flair contract was up and WCW officials offered him a new deal that bad compared to his last deal. Flair has offered a 50% pay cut and no longer got the option of booking power. WCW officials wanted to make Lex Luger their top star and wanted to make Ric Flair a midcard star. Flair disagreed and a week before Great American Bash 1991 he either quit or was fired by WCW. He signed with WWF soon after and started appearing on WWF television in October 1991. - Ric Flair -- Randy Savage
Triple H has made no secret in saying that Ric Flair was his favorite wrestler. In late 2002, the stable of Evolution was formed with Triple H as the leader. The concept was that Flair was the greatest of the last generation, Triple H was the greatest wrestler at the moment and the future of wrestling was Batista & Randy Orton. Even though Evolution has broken up, there is no doubt that Ric Flair will still be a main player in WWE. - Stacy Keibler
Stacy Keibler is an accomplished wrestling star, first lighting it up in the defunct WCW and now causing cardiac arrest in the WWE. From the age of three she was involved in many styles of dance and her love for the spotlight spurred an interest in modeling and acting. Stacy worked as a model and actress, as well as a physical therapist technician and a Baltimore Ravens cheerleader before entering the world of wrestling. What's more, Stacy was ... a full time student, pulling in near-perfect grades in Mass Communications at Towson University. Stacy got her start in wrestling with WCW after winning the Nitro Girl Search in late 1999. When the WCW folded, this leggy star joined Smackdown on the arm of the new owner of WCW Shane McMahon. - The Public Enemy -- Miscellaneous
Wallenta said that "Public Enemy" the comic will be a very character driven book. "It will have a lot of action and adventure, but the focus is the characters," said Wallenta. "The real life members are such diverse and interesting people that we want to translate that into the comic and combine it with some real explosive action." - Sting (Wrestler) -- Kevin Nash
This time there was no controversial finish, and Sting raised his second WCW World Title under his new "Crow" persona. Sting's reign lasted about 2 months, during which time he managed to defend the title against many tough challengers, including The NWO’s Scott Hall (Uncensored 98', March 15), before dropping the belt to Randy Savage at Spring Stampede on April 19, due to interference from Kevin Nash. - Hulk Hogan -- Years
Wrestling superstar Hulk Hogan, 53, has secretly consulted a divorce lawyer about ending his 23-year marriage with his wife Linda, 46, sources tell The Enquirer. Despite that, the two are still together taping the fourth season of the reality show “Hogan Knows Best.” “The marriage is over. The show is the glue that’s keeping them together,” divulged a source. “It’s Hulk who wants out. With the kids grown, he feels it’s time to move on.” The source ... told The Enquirer: “they’re not hiding their problems from the cameras. But what hasn’t been filmed is the fact that Hulk secretly consulted a divorce attorney.” (source) - Stone Cold Steve Austin -- Wwf Champion
The Radicalz reunited in late 2000, assisting Triple H in his match with Stone Cold Steve Austin at Survivor Series. In early 2001, Guerrero feuded with Test, winning the European Championship for a second time at WrestleMania X-Seven with help from Saturn and Malenko. Guerrero eventually left the Radicalz, siding with The Hardy Boyz and Lita. At this point, Guerrero developed an addiction to pain medication stemming from his 1999 car accident and in May 2001 was sent to rehabilitation. On November 9, 2001 he was arrested for drunk driving and was subsequently released by the WWF three days later. - Mysterio -- World
"The Enigma" Orphan Mysterio is an Japanese American wrestler currently residing in his privately owned Island of Silvana. Born on September 14, 1982 in a airplane from Osaka, Japan to New York City. His parents were Nathan Alexander Styles and Sakura Watanabe-Styles. He has been named one of the top ten richest men in the world, and currently is employed by the XPWA, RCW, and WCA wrestling promotions.
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