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CHRIS JERICHO'S BIOGRAPHY

Real name Christopher Irvine

Height: 6'
Weight: 231 pounds
From: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Finishing Move: The Walls of Jericho
Career Highlights: WWF: Intercontinental Champion, European Champion, RMW Canadian Heavyweight Champ, WWA Tag Champs (With Dandy), NWA Middleweight Title, RMW Canadian Middleweight Champ, WAR International Junior Heavyweight Title, WAR International Junior Tag Team Title (With Gedo), ECW TV Champ, WCW Cruiserweight Champ (5), WCW TV Champ, WWF Title (Striken from Record Books)

Chris Jericho started wrestling in Rocky Mountain Wrestling, where he became the Canadian Heavyweight Champ. I am not sure about his other statistics, so I am going to go right on to WCW. Chris Jericho started in the WCW as "The Lion Heart" Chris Jericho, with his finishing moves, the Liontamer and the Lionsault. Chris Jericho rivaled with guys like Dean Malenko, Rey Jr., and other cruiserweights. He has held the WCW TV and WCW Cruiserweight belts, with the Cruiserweight belt on several occasions. Jericho was not at all getting a good push. No US, World, or Tag Team reigns ever. His only tag team reign was with Gedo in Wrestle Association R. "The Lionheart" was sick of WCW's games, and decided to head on to a place where he was more respected. Around June or July of last year, we saw a millennium countdown. It had a time for hours, minutes, and seconds. But what we didn't realize for a few more days was that this millennium clock wasn't counting down to the year 2000, it was counting down to August 9th! A few more weeks went on with the new millennium clock and no one really worried much about it. Finally the day came. August 9th. Raw is War. Millennium Countdown hit 0. Chris Jericho arrived to the World Wrestling Federation. Quickly, Jericho managed to get on Undertaker, Big Show, and The Rock's bad sides, even main evening a raw, by jobbing to the Rock. Jericho started an early feud with DX, by pushing around the Road Dogg. On Jericho's SmackDown debut, he finally took on the Road Dogg. Road Dogg was double powerbombed into a table, putting Road Dogg out of action for a few weeks. X-Pac took Road Dogg's place in a scheduled match up, and again DX and Jericho went at it. Finally Jericho broke out of DX and went for bigger game.... Chyna. Chyna just defeated Jeff Jarrett at No Mercy for the WWF Intercontinental Championship, with Jarrett heading to WCW the next night, and now is the reigning WCW World Champion. Chris Jericho took over in Jarrett's spot as the "Woman Hater" and challenged Chyna 1 on 1 at Survivor Series 99 for the belt. Jericho lost. Yet Jericho managed to get a rematch the next month at Armageddon, where he won clean with the Walls of Jericho, winning his first major title in the WWF. Jericho and Chyna feuded a little bit more, even having a 3-way IC title match at Royal Rumble with Hardcore Holly. But finally Chyna and Jericho became allies, and best friends and teamed up all the time, and were always there for each other. Jericho lost his intercontinental title to the WWF European Champ and newcomer, Kurt Angle. Chris Benoit later debuted in the WWF with the radicals. At a recent PPV it was Jericho, Angle, and Benoit in a 3 way 2-fall match, 1 fall for each belt. Benoit won the first fall, becoming the WWF IC champ, and Jericho himself got the second fall winning the European title, stepping down a notch from the wwf ladder. Jericho lost the belt the next night against Eddy Guerrerro, who debuted with the Radicals, when Chyna turned on Jericho. Later Jericho went for the biggest "Game" of them all, the Game himself, Triple H. On a very recent Raw is War, Chris Jericho defeated, with a very fast count by Earl Hebner, HHH to become the new World Wrestling Federation Champion, the most prestigious title in the entire wrestling world. But HHH changed it, and had it stricken from the record book, and Y2J was forced to give back the belt. On the next SmackDown, the most recent WWF show, Y2J was forced to fight the Rock in a Lumberjack Match, Both men got assaulted by the Lumberjacks, but Y2J won when HHH knocked out the rock, and put Y2J on top of him. Chris Jericho will still be looking to gain that belt that's still around HHH's waist, but only time will tell when it will happen.


TRIPLE H'S BIOGRAPHY

Height: 6'4"
Weight: 246 pounds
From: Greenwich, Connecticut
Finishing Move: Pedigree
Career Highlights: WWF World Champion (3) (Current), WWF Intercontinental Champion (2), WWF European Champion (2), 1997 King of the Ring

Triple H, Real Name Jean-Paul Levesque, Began his official career in World Championship Wrestling, owned by Ted Turner. Triple H was a "Jobber", meaning he is paid to lose. Some of his loses include Alex Wright (Currently Berlyn). Triple H wouldn't have that. Jean-Paul left the WCW, and went on his way to the World Wrestling Federation, owned by the McMahon Family. Triple H started in the WWF as a Blue Blood. He wore fancy clothes, carried a cane, and talked and acted very elegantly. He was doing very well in singles competition, picking up an Intercontinental Championship reign along the way. Triple H, also known as Hunter Hearst Helmsley, enlisted a female bodyguard, in the name of female bodybuilder, Chyna. Ever since enlisting Chyna, Triple H has been doing better than ever. He has been winning more matches, and picked up a 2 European Championship reigns along the way. Triple H and Chyna soon didn't continue acting alone, as they got Rick Rude (R.I.P) on their side, as well as soon picking up "Heart Break Kid" Shawn Michaels, helping him win the European Championship off the British Bulldog at a special pay per view, not seen in the United States until Video Tape, entitled One Night Only, where Michaels (Michael S. Hickenbottom), became the first ever World Wrestling Federation Triple Crown Champion, meaning he won every title in the WWF (except Light Heavyweight, Women's, and Hardcore Titles which weren't around at that time). They formed De-Generation X. They were like street thugs. Spray Painting the letters "DX" all over the place, doing obscene acts, and getting women to flash during shows. As Shawn Michaels was injured at Royal Rumble 98 in a Casket Match defending the World Wrestling Federation Championship against The Undertaker, having his last match at WrestleMania XIV, where he lost the WWF Title to "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, Austin getting his first reign, and Rick Rude heading off to the WCW Promotion down south, and passing away, Triple H took over DX, recruiting X-Pac, formerly the 1-2-3/Lightn ing Kid, also just returning from WCW's nWo as "Syxx" and recovering from a serious neck injury requiring surgery, and the Former WWF Tag Team Champions, New Age Outlaws, Road Dogg Jesse James and Badd Ass Billy Gunn, DX was finally a face group, along with more obscene acts and women flashing. D-Generation X was booming. As DX was falling apart, Triple H went on to bigger and better things, The WWF Title. Triple H soon won the title the day after Summerslam 99 from Mick Foley, who defeated Stone Cold and Triple H in a triple threat match the night before at Summerslam 99. Triple H lost the title soon after to The Big Show at Survivor Series 99 in a triple threat match, where the Rock was the 3rd man, (Big show replacing Stone Cold), but Triple H, who likes to call himself "The Game", would not stay down, as he soon after won the World Title from The Big Show, and is currently the reigning champion going in to WrestleMania 2000 in a Triple Threat Match defending against The Rock and The Big Show.

 

MICK FOLEYS BIOGRAPHY
Height: 6'2"
Weight: 297 pounds
From: East Setauket, Long Island, N.Y.
Finishing Move: Mandible Claw, Double-Arm DDT
Career Highlights: WWF World Champion (3), WWF Tag-Team Champion (8), WWF Hardcore Champion (1)

Cactus Jack, real name Mick Foley, is defiantly not one to mess with. Cactus Jack practically dominated IWA, wrestling in barbed wire, tacks, fire, explosives, and almost everything else. Jack was a participant in IWA's King of Death Match '95, in which he won. Cactus Jack then went on to the WCW, after wrestling some of the most hardcore matches ever in IWA. Cactus Jack and WCW didn't mix quite right, with a lot of WCW stars afraid of Jack. Vader stepped up to the plate and fought Cactus Jack; in a match the world will never forget. Cactus's head got caught between the ropes, choking him. All the pressure went to his ear, and his ear started to peel off. Soon 2/3s of his ear.... fell off his head, and landed in the ring. The Germans were shocked, as Jack did not stop fighting, with blood gushing from his ear. After the match, he was taken to the hospital, and they gave him his ear in a jar. Foley, who as a kid jumped off his roof onto piles of mattresses, went on to the ECW. Jack fought very good matches aro und the ECW, including winning the Tag Titles with Triple Crown Champ, Mikey Whipwreck. Jack, in his last match in ECW, against his former partner, Mikey Whipwreck, was ready to leave. As the announcer quoted "This will be Cactus Jack's last match in ECW before debuting in the WWF as Mankind." Mankind arrived in the WWF. Brown suit, leather facemask, and a very deranged individual he was. Mankind sported a black fabric thing on his hand that wrapped around his wrist, and covered his ring and middle fingers. Later we found out that it was for his submission move, the Mandible Claw. Mankind easily made a name for himself, holding the record for most defeats over the Undertaker. Mankind was good for Foley, but he wanted to try something from his child hood, Dude Love. Dude Love wore hippy beads; sunglasses, a bandana, and tie die clothes. Love was victorious in the tag-team division, winning the tag team gold with none other than, the Rattlesnake himself, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin. As much fun as Dude Love was, Foley decided to bring back another man from his past, in the name of 1995 IWA King of Death Match Champion, Cactus Jack. Cactus Jack won the tag-team gold as well, with Chainsaw Charlie, now WCW's Commissioner, Terry Funk. Foley returned to the Dude Love style, and became a quick main evener, teaming with Vince McMahon and the stooges, and fighting the world champion, his former tag-team partner, Stone Cold for the gold at Unforgiven 98 and Over the Edge 98, the 2 PPV's after WrestleMania. Love lost both matches, and was fired. Mankind returned that night, renewing his rivalry with the Undertaker, and winning the tag gold with Kane on various occasions. Mankind fought the Undertaker in the biggest hell in the cell match at King of the Ring '98, in which he got thrown off the cell onto an announce table, and chokeslamed through the cage into the ring. Mankind was not victorious, but wouldn't stay down. Mankind and Kane went their separate ways, as Mankind returned to the World Title division. After loosing in the final round of Survivor Series 98 to the Rock, which in that tournament was the WWF Title on the line, Mankind being screwed to say the least, Foley began a rivalry with the Rock that started at Survivor Series 98 in November, continuing on until about February of '99 at St. Valentines Day Massacre. Mankind won the World title for the first time on the first Raw is War of January, thanks to Stone Cold. Mankind and the Rock exchanged the gold on various deadly matches including Last Man Standing, I Quit, and the infamous Empty Arena Match. Mankind and the Rock soon became tag-team partners, and won the tag gold on various occasions. Mankind and the Rock went separate ways until Mankind and Rock got involved with the new DX. Mankind regained the world title at Summerslam '99, in which Jesse Ventura was the referee for Stone Cold, Mankind, and Triple H in a 3 way for the World Title. Mankind lost the next night to Triple H. Mankind was in a big match at Royal Rumble 2000 in a World Title Match against Cha mpion Triple H, where he returned as Cactus Jack. Jack lost that night, in a street fight, his realm, and was very disappointed. They signed for the next PPV, No Way Out 2000, a rematch, Hell in the Cell, if Jack wins, he goes to the next PPV, WrestleMania 2000, as the champ, with no special matches along the way, and if HHH won, Foley would never return to the WWF again. Foley lost, and kept his word. But Linda McMahon didn't. Linda said for one night only, at WrestleMania 2000, Foley would wrestle again. It was a 4-way world title match. HHH Defending, with Stephanie in his corner, vs. Big Show with Shane in his corner vs. The Rock with Vince in his corner vs. Mick Foley with Linda in his Corner. It was a 4-way elimination match, with all the McMahons at ringside. Big Show was eliminated first, then Foley, then the Rock after Vince turned on him, leaving HHH as the world wrestling federation champion. Foley and Linda kept their word. Foley is now happily retired at home, and will not wrestle in WWF again, yet there are talks of him being a color commentator for WWF.


PAUL WIGHT'S BIOGRAPHY

Height: 7'2"
Weight: 500 pounds
From: Tampa, Florida
Finishing Move: The Showstopper
Career Highlights: WWF World Champion (1), WWF Tag-Team Champion (With Undertaker) (2)

The Big Show, real name Paul Wight, formerly in WCW as "The Giant", a Former World Champion there as well, has really made a name for himself in the WWF. He arrived at the WWF in late January/Early February of 1999, making his official on-TV debut on February 14th, 1999 At St. Valentines Day Massacre, with the headlining event, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin vs. WWF Chairman, Vince McMahon, and during the match was something very unexpected. Many times Austin was about to leave, but Vince wouldn't let him. Austin, upon returning inside the ring about the third time, was in for the surprise of his life, as ripping through the ring canvas, and popping out of the huge hole in the ring, was Paul Wight, then known as "Big Nasty", entered the ring, and started to pummel and assault Stone Cold. "Big Nasty" started his career in the WWF as a bodyguard for the corporation. Along with guys like The Big Bossman, Test, and of course, then, the World Wrestling Federation Champion, the Rock, the Big Nasty really made his presen ts felt, pummeling victims with a huge chokeslam he brought to the WWF, which was the only thing remaining from "The Giant", which is now called "The Showstopper". Later on as the corporation started to break and fall apart, Big Nasty took up the name, Big Show. He went on as Big Show for a while, until something unusual happened. It was the second ever Smackdown! episode, the premier, not debut. The Corporation's last remaining members teamed with The Undertaker and the Ministry of Darkness to form "The Corporate Ministry" which was one of the most destructive forces in wrestling, with guys like Viscera, Mideon, and the Acolytes. Big Show teamed up with the Undertaker a few times, but unexpectedly, gained the Tag-Team titles with him. They lost the belts to the Rock -n- Sock connection, which is no longer around, with Foley retired, yet Big Show and Undertaker regained the belts, and were still unstoppable. Big Show and the Undertaker went their separate ways, and Big Show came upon what was to be his worst nightmare, the Big Bossman. The Big Bossman started off the Big Show by talking trash about his sick dad, who was diagnosed with cancer. The trash continued on for a long time, even during Survivor Series 1999, which was the best day of Big Shows life, as he won the Federation Title for the first time. He took on the Big Bossman a few times, even with the belt on the line at Armageddon the next month. After his feud with Big Bossman was done, he went on to bigger things, in the name of Triple H. Triple H who defeated him on a Raw is War to regain the belt, never gave him a rematch, except that's what we thought. At WrestleMania 2000, the main event was a 4 Way Elimination Match for the WWF Title with HHH defending against Rock, Paul Wight, and Foley. Unfortunately for the Show, he was eliminated quickly by a Rock Bottom, and HHH still retained the belt. Big Show now has a new lifestyle, as he is living life fun and peacefully, and trying to get some Tag-Team gold, along with feuding with Kurt Angle. Big Show is defiantly the most unstoppable force in the World Wrestling Federation Today.



















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