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1.Bill Goldberg


William Scott "Charge" Goldberg (conceived December 27, 1966) is an American expert wrestler, performing artist, and previous expert football player. He is known for his appearances with World Championship Wrestling (WCW) somewhere around 1997 and 2001, and in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) somewhere around 2003 and 2004. Inside WCW, he had a long undefeated streak in singles rivalry from 1997 to 1998: the official consider was given 173–0.

Goldberg is a two-time best on the planet: a one-time WCW World Heavyweight Champion and a one-time World Heavyweight Champion in WWE. He is additionally a two-time WCW United States Heavyweight Champion and one-time WCW World Tag Team Champion (with Bret Hart). Goldberg featured numerous compensation per-sees for WCW and WWE, including shutting WCW's head yearly occasion, Starrcade, on two events. WWE Hall of Famer and industry veteran Arn Anderson compared Goldberg's prominence at his crest to that of Hulk Hogan, The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin, saying that he "was as hot as anyone has ever been ever

Before he was an expert wrestler, Goldberg was an expert football player. Subsequent to resigning from wrestling, he started filling in as an observer for the blended combative technique advancement EliteXC until its conclusion. From 2009–2011, he was host of 26 of 39 aggregate scenes of Garage Mahal on the DIY Network.


Titles and accomplishments

Genius Wrestling Illustrated

Most Inspirational Wrestler of the Year (1998)

New kid on the block of the Year (1998)

PWI positioned him 2 of the 500 best singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 1998

PWI positioned him 75 of the main 500 singles wrestlers of the "PWI Years" in 2003

Big showdown Wrestling

WCW World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)

WCW United States Heavyweight Championship (2 times)

WCW World Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Bret Hart

Fifth Triple Crown Champion1

World Wrestling Entertainment

World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)

Wrestling Observer Newsletter

New kid on the block of the Year (1998)



 


2.John Cena    




John Felix Anthony Cena, otherwise called WWE whiz John Cena, was conceived on April 23, 1977 in West Newbury, Massachusetts, to Carol (Lupien) and John Cena. He is of Italian (father) and French-Canadian and English (mother) plummet, and is the grandson of baseball player Tony Lupien. When he was in school, he played football. He then proceeded to be a weight lifter and a limousine driver. The 6-foot-1 tall star weighs precisely at 240 pounds and is an exceptionally fruitful whiz in the WWE. 

The Dr. of Thuganomics began preparing to be a wrestler at Ultimate Pro Wrestling where he additionally made the character, The Prototype. Cena initially showed up on WWE in a match against Kurt Angle on the 27th of June, 2002 which wound up with him losing. 

In 2004, John Cena's status as a big name created. Cena won the United States Championship from Big Show. Not too long later, Cena lost the title but rather he picked up it back soon. Cena then lost the title again to individual WWE genius, Carlito. Amid that time, Cena evidently got cut in the kidney by one of Carlito's bodyguard. This came about him to stay out of activity for a month. 

In 2005 and 2006 separately, Cena has made a couple of discussions. He had a fight with champion John Bradshaw Layfield, chief Eric Bischoff and kindred wrestler Chris Jericho. Cena additionally made quarrels with Edge and Umaga around then. In any case, even along these lines, a few fellowships were shaped. Cena is said to be companions with Carlito after they won a match with Jeff Hardy against Edge, Randy Orton and Johnny Nitro. 

The year 2007 turned into a major year for Cena as he got included in a wrestling match with Britney Spears' ex and rap star, Kevin Federline. John wound up losing that match because of some help from Umaga to Kevin Federline. Soon thereafter, Cena rendered retribution by body pummeling Kevin Federline backstage. The year 2007 additionally began really well for John Cena as he turned into the primary individual to vanquish the Samoan Bulldozer, Umaga that year. The Chain Gang Soldier likewise collaborated with Shaun Michaels crushing the RKO label group, Randy Orton and Edge. The match wound up with Cena and Michaels winning. 

As of October 2007, Cena lost his WWE Championship title due to a damage. While wrestling against Mr. Kennedy, Cena tore his pectoral muscle while executing a hip hurl. Eventhough he completed the match and finished whatever is left of the scripted occasion, check up the following day discovered that John's pectoral significant muscle was torn totally from the bone, requiring seven months to a year restoration. Due to not having the capacity to play out, WWE's CEO, Vince McMahon stripped him off the title and finished his rule. 

In the year 2008, Cena made an unannounced profit to activity for January 27 as the last member of the Royal Rumble match. He won the match, and the conventional WrestleMania title shot. Cena additionally had a match against JBL, which he vanquished at Judgment Day and afterward at One Night Stand in a First Blood match. In any case, JBL crushed him at the New York City Parking Lot Brawl. In the month of August, Cena needed to supplanted by Rey Mysterio after it was reported Cena had endured a herniated plate in his neck which will require surgery and he will be out of activity inconclusively. As per reports, Cena experienced progressive surgery to repair the herniated circle in his neck with Doctor Joseph Maroon on August 25. 

Beside wrestling, John has likewise made his own particular name in the motion picture business. In 2006, a WWE establishment film titled The Marine was discharged with John playing the lead character, John Triton. The film got blend surveys because of the poor storyline and separation to the US Marines. Indeed, even along these lines, fans lined up to watch the motion picture as this was John's first wide screen appearance. 

The WWE wrestler additionally adds recording craftsman to his resume as he discharged his introduction rap collection "You Can't See Me" which appeared at #15 on the US Billboard 200 graph. The collection was recorded with his cousin Tha Trademarc. The collection includes his passage signature tune, 'The Time Is Now' and a large group of different singles performed by Cena and one the tunes he performed with prevalent rap band Estoric and various different melodies Cena performed with well known rapper Bumpy Knuckles. Cena is the main expert wrestler to perform on BBC Two's long running TV show Top of the Pops. 

While as yet being dynamic with WWE, Cena showed up Jimmy Kimmel Live! twice to advance his collection. He has likewise showed up on well known shows like Late Night with Conan O'Brien, Fuse's Celebrity Playlist, Fox Sports Net's The Best Damn Sports Show Period, MADtv, G4's Training Camp and two appearances on MTV's Punk'd. He additionally served as a co-moderator, with Hulk Hogan, at the 2005 Teen Choice Awards, as a visitor judge amid the third week of the 2006 period of Nashville Star, and showed up at the 2007 Nickelodeon UK Kids Choice Awards 2007. 

In design, The Champ has likewise made a couple trademarks. Cena is frequently seen with knee-high denim pants and return pullovers when he initially began on WWE. Of late, Cena has been wearing a considerable measure of Chain Gang stock. At the point when his film, The Marine was discharged, John was seen to add more military-roused dress to his outfit to advance his motion picture. 

Cena moved on from Springfield College, Massachusetts with degrees in activity physiology and human life systems. He connected for 60 universities and he got acknowledged by 58 of them yet at last, he picked Springfield College. He is the second eldest of five siblings and is said to be a family fellow when he is not wrestling. His great companions are kindred wrestlers, John Hennigan, Batista, Randy Orton, Carlito, Jeff and Matt Hardy among whom he will need to battle with. 

John Cena is unquestionably going to be a major motivation to all whether in wrestling, design, music or even motion pictures as his support in the business is as of now more than standard superstar. With all he has accomplished, fans can hope to see a greater amount of this WWE hotshot in the coming future. 

Titles And Achivements 

Ohio Valley Wrestling 

OVW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)

OVW Southern Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Rico Constantino 

Expert Wrestling Illustrated 

Fight of the Year (2006) versus Edge 

Fight of the Year (2011) versus CM Punk

Match of the Year (2007) versus Shawn Michaels on Raw on April 23

Match of the Year (2011) versus CM Punk at Money in the Bank

Match of the Year (2013) versus Daniel Bryan at SummerSlam

Match of the Year (2014) versus Bawl Wyatt in a Last Man Standing match at Payback

Most Improved Wrestler of the Year (2003)

Most Popular Wrestler of the Decade (2000–2009) 

Most Popular Wrestler of the Year (2004, 2005, 2007, 2012)

Wrestler of the Year (2006, 2007)

Positioned No. 1 of the main 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2006, 2007, and 2013

Moving Stone 

Best Storyline (2015) versus Kevin Owens 

Title Feud of the Year, WWE (2015) versus Everyone in the U.S. Open Challenge 

WWE Match of the Year (2015) versus Kevin Owens at Money in the Bank 

Extreme Pro Wrestling 

UPW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)

World Wrestling Entertainment/WWE 

WWE Championship/WWE World Heavyweight Championship (12 times)

World Heavyweight Championship (3 times) 

WWE United States Championship (5 times)

WWE Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with The Miz (1) and David Otunga (1)

World Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Batista (1) and Shawn Michaels (1) 

Cash in the Bank (2012 – WWE Championship contract) 

Imperial Rumble (2008, 2013) 

WWE Championship #1 contenders Tournament (2003, 2005) 

Slammy Awards (10 times) 

Distinct advantage of the Year (2011) – with The Rock 

Legend in every last one of Us (2015) 

Heavenly $#!+ Move of the Year (2010) – Sends Batista through the phase with an Attitude Adjustment 

Affront of the Year (2012) – To Dolph Ziggler and Vickie Guerrero: "You're the accurate inverse. One appreciates eating a considerable measure of nuts and the other is as yet attempting to discover his" 

Kiss of the Year (2012) – with AJ Lee 

Match of the Year (2013, 2014) – versus The Rock for the WWE Championship at WrestleMania 29, Team Cena versus Group Authority at Survivor Series 

Genius of the Year (2009, 2010, 2012) 

Wrestling Observer Newsletter 

5 Star Match (2011) versus CM Punk at Money in the Bank on July 17 

Best Box Office Draw (2007)

Best Gimmick (2003) 

Best on Interviews (2007) 

Fight of the Year (2011) versus CM Punk 

Match of the Year (2011) versus CM Punk at Money in the Bank on July 17 

Most Charismatic (2006–2010)

Most Charismatic of the Decade (2000–2009)

Wrestler of the Year (2007, 2010)

Most noticeably bad Feud of the Year (2012) versus Kane

Most exceedingly awful Worked Match of the Year (2012) versus John Laurinaitis at Over the Limit on May 20

Most exceedingly awful Worked Match of the Year (2014) versus Whinny Wyatt at Extreme Rules on May 4

Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame (Class of 2012)

Different recompenses and respects 

Springfield College Athletic Hall of Fame inductee (Class of 2015)

Make-A-Wish Foundation Chris Greicius Celebrity Award 

Make-A-Wish Foundation Special Recognition Award (for being the first to concede 300 wishes)

2014 Sports Social TV Entertainer of the Year

2014 Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure Grand Marshal

2016 USO Legacy of Achievement Award




3.The Undertaker


Mark William Calaway (conceived March 24, 1965), better known by his ring name The Undertaker, is an American semi-resigned proficient wrestler as of now marked to WWE, where he has worked since 1990, making him the organization's longest tenured in-ring entertainer. Calaway started his wrestling profession with World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW) in 1984. Subsequent to wrestling for World Championship Wrestling (WCW) as "Signify" Mark Callous from 1989 to 1990, he marked with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) in 1990. Calaway is viewed as one of the best proficient wrestlers of all time. 

As The Undertaker, Calaway's trick is a ghastliness themed, grim substance who utilizes alarm strategies and holds connections to the powerful; the character was rethought as a biker amid the mid 2000s. The Undertaker is the storyline stepbrother of individual WWE wrestler Kane, with whom he has then again fought and collaborated with as The Brothers of Destruction. Since unseating Hulk Hogan as WWF World Heavyweight Champion in 1991, The Undertaker has been included in different crucial storylines and matches inside WWE history.

The Undertaker is known for The Streak, an exceptional keep running of 21 straight triumphs at WWE's driving pay-per-view, WrestleMania (counting headliner sessions at WrestleMania 13, WrestleMania XXIV, and WrestleMania XXVI); he maintained his first misfortune at WrestleMania XXX to Brock Lesnar.  He was additionally victor of the 2007 Royal Rumble and in doing as such, turned into the primary man to enter the occasion last and win. Among different titles, Calaway is an eight-time best on the planet, having held the WWF World Heavyweight Championship four times (with his third and fourth rules being as WWF Champion and WWE Undisputed Champion, separately), the World Heavyweight Championship three times and the USWA Unified World Heavyweight Championship once. 




Titles and achievements


Rebound of the Year (2015) 

Quarrel of the Year (1991) versus The Ultimate Warrior 

Quarrel of the Year (2015) versus Brock Lesnar 

Match of the Year (1998) versus Humanity in a Hell in a Cell match at King of the Ring 

Match of the Year (2009) versus Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania XXV 

Match of the Year (2010) versus Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania XXVI 

Match of the Year (2012) versus Triple H in a Hell in a Cell match at WrestleMania XXVIII 

Positioned No. 2 of the main 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2002 

Positioned No. 21 of the main 500 singles wrestlers of the "PWI Years" in 2003 

Joined States Wrestling Association 

USWA Unified World Heavyweight Championship (1 time) 

World Class Wrestling Association 

WCWA Texas Heavyweight Championship (1 time) 

World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment/WWE 

WCW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Kane1

World Heavyweight Championship (3 times)

WWF Hardcore Championship (1 time)

WWF Tag Team Championship (6 times) – with Stone Cold Steve Austin (1), Big Show (2), The Rock (1) and Kane (2)

WWF World Heavyweight Championship (4 times)

Regal Rumble (2007) 

Slammy Awards (12 times) 

Best Entrance Music (1997) 

Best Tattoo (1997) 

Match of the Year (2009, 2010, 2012, 2015) versus Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania XXV, versus Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania XXVI, versus Triple H in a Hell in a Cell match at WrestleMania XXVIII and versus Brock Lesnar at Hell in a Cell 

Snapshot of the Year (2010) versus Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania XXVI 

Most Intimidating (1994)

OMG Moment of the Year (2011) Kicking out of Triple H's Tombstone Piledriver at WrestleMania XXVII 

Competition of the Year (2015) versus Brock Lesnar 

Star of the Highest Magnitude (1997) 

WWF's Greatest Hit (1996) Sucking Diesel into the void at WrestleMania XII 

Wrestling Observer Newsletter 

5 Star Match (1997) versus Shawn Michaels in a Hell in a Cell match at Badd Blood 

Best Gimmick (1990–1994)

Best Heel (1991)

Quarrel of the Year (2007) versus Batista

Match of the Year (2009) versus Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania XXV

Match of the Year (2010) versus Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania XXVI

Most Overrated (2001)

Perusers' Least Favorite Wrestler (2001)

Most exceedingly awful Feud of the Year (1993) versus Monster González

Most exceedingly awful Worked Match of the Year (2001) with Kane versus KroniK at Unforgiven





4.Brock Lesnar


Terry Gene Bollea (conceived August 11, 1953), better known by his ring name Hulk Hogan, is a resigned American expert wrestler, on-screen character, TV character, business person and rock bassist. Hogan is viewed by numerous as the best master wrestler of all time; as per IGN, he is "the most perceived wrestling star worldwide and the most mainstream wrestler of the 1980s".

Hogan delighted in impressive standard prominence between the mid 1980s and mid 1990s in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE), which proceeded for the rest of the 1990s in World Championship Wrestling (WCW), where he frequently executed as terrible nWo pioneer "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan. A general pay-per-view fundamental eventer in both associations, he featured the head yearly occasions of the WWF and WCW, WrestleMania and Starrcade, different times. Beside those advancements, Hogan has eminently performed for the American Wrestling Association (AWA), New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA).

Hogan is a twelve-time title holder: a six-time WWF World Heavyweight Champion (with his 6th rule being as Undisputed WWF/E Champion) and a six-time WCW World Heavyweight Champion. He was the primary wrestler to win successive Royal Rumbles, in 1990 and 1991. Hogan was accepted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2005.



Titles and achievements

New Japan Pro Wrestling

IWGP League Tournament (1983)

MSG Tag League Tournament (1982, 1983) – with Antonio Inoki

Proficient Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum

Class of 2003

Star Wrestling Illustrated

Rebound of the Year (1994, 2002)

Quarrel of the Year (1986) versus Paul Orndorff

Match of the Year (1985) with Mr. T versus Roddy Piper and Paul Orndorff at WrestleMania I

Match of the Year (1988) versus André the Giant at The Main Event

Match of the Year (1990) versus The Ultimate Warrior at WrestleMania VI

Match of the Year (2002) versus The Rock at WrestleMania X8

Most Hated Wrestler of the Year (1996, 1998)

Most Inspirational Wrestler of the Year (1983, 1999)

Most Popular Wrestler of the Year (1985, 1989, 1990)

Wrestler of the Year (1987, 1991, 1994)

Positioned No. 1 of the main 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 1991

Positioned No. 1 of the main 500 singles wrestlers of the "PWI Years" in 2003

Positioned No. 44 and No. 57 of the main 100 label groups of the "PWI Years" with Antonio Inoki and Randy Savage, separately, in 2003

Southeastern Championship Wrestling

NWA Southeastern Heavyweight Championship (Northern Division) (1 time)

NWA Southeastern Heavyweight Championship (Southern Division) (2 times)

Tokyo Sports

Match of the Year (1991) versus Genichiro Tenryu on December 12, 1991

Most Outstanding Foreigner (1983)

Big showdown Wrestling

WCW World Heavyweight Championship (6 times)

World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment

WWE Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Edge

WWF World Heavyweight Championship (6 times)

Regal Rumble (1990, 1991)

WWE Hall of Fame (Class of 2005)

Wrestling Observer Newsletter

Best Babyface (1982–91)

Best Box Office Draw (1997)

Fight of the Year (1986) versus Paul Orndorff

Most Charismatic (1985–87, 1989–91)

Slightest Favorite Wrestler (1985, 1986, 1991, 1994–99)

Most Embarrassing Wrestler (1995, 1996, 1998–2000)

Most Obnoxious (1994, 1995)

Most Overrated (1985–87, 1994–98)

Most Unimproved (1994, 1995)

Most exceedingly awful Feud of the Year (1991) versus Sgt. Butcher

Most exceedingly awful Feud of the Year (1995) versus The Dungeon of Doom

Most exceedingly awful Feud of the Year (1998) versus The Warrior

Most exceedingly awful Feud of the Year (2000) versus Billy Kidman

Most exceedingly awful Wrestler (1997)

Most exceedingly awful Worked Match of the Year (1987) versus André the Giant at WrestleMania III

Most exceedingly awful Worked Match of the Year (1996) with Randy Savage versus Arn Anderson, Meng, The Barbarian, Ric Flair, Kevin Sullivan, Z-Gangsta, and The Ultimate Solution in a Towers of Doom match at Uncensored

Most noticeably awful Worked Match of the Year (1997) versus Roddy Piper at SuperBrawl VII

Most noticeably awful Worked Match of the Year (1998) versus The Warrior at Halloween Havoc

Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame (Class of 1996)





5.Stone Cold


Steve Austin (conceived Steven James Anderson on December 18, 1964, later Steven James Williams), better known by his ring name "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, is an American on-screen character, media identity, maker, and resigned proficient wrestler who is marked to a legends contract for WWE.

He increased noteworthy standard fame in the WWE (then known as the World Wrestling Federation) in the late 1990s as "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, an ill bred, lager drinking wannabe who routinely challenged the foundation and his manager, organization director Vince McMahon; this persona of Austin's turned into the "blurb kid" of the Attitude Era, a blast period in WWF business in the late 1990s and mid 2000s and was one of the greatest elements in aiding the WWF win the evaluations war against their opposition, World Championship Wrestling (WCW). A few unmistakable industry figures, including McMahon, have since pronounced Austin to be the greatest star in WWF/E history, while focusing on that he surpassed the fame of Hulk Hogan. Austin additionally conceived the long-standing "What?" serenade in expert wrestling.

Austin held 19 titles all through his wrestling profession; he is a six-time WWF Champion, a two-time WWF Intercontinental Champion, and a four-time WWF Tag Team Champion, along these lines making him the fifth Triple Crown Champion in WWE history. He was likewise the victor of the 1996 King of the Ring competition, and in addition the 1997, 1998, and 2001 Royal Rumbles, making him the main three-time champ of the occasion. Besides, under The Ringmaster moniker, he was granted the unsanctioned Million Dollar Championship by the "Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase.

He has featured various pay-per-view occasions for the WWF, including three WrestleManias (XIV, XV, and X-Seven). He was compelled to resign from in-ring rivalry in 2003 because of a progression of knee wounds and a genuine neck harm. All through whatever is left of 2003 and 2004, he was highlighted as the Co-General Manager and "Sheriff" of Raw. Since 2005, he has kept on showing up, and was accepted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2009 by Vince McMahon. In 2011, Austin came back to WWE to have the reboot of the truth arrangement Tough Enough.



Titles and achievements

Genius Wrestling Illustrated

Fight of the Year (1998, 1999) versus Vince McMahon

Match of the Year (1997) versus Bret Hart in an accommodation match at WrestleMania 13

Most Hated Wrestler of the Year (2001)

Most Popular Wrestler of the Year (1998)

New kid on the block of the Year (1990)

Wrestler of the Year (1998, 1999, 2001)

Positioned No. 1 of the main 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 1998 and 1999

Positioned No. 19 of the main 500 singles wrestlers of the "PWI Years" in 2003

Positioned No. 50 of the main 100 label groups of the "PWI Years" with Brian Pillman in 2003

Proficient Wrestling Hall of Fame

Class of 2016

Texas Wrestling Federation

TWF Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with The California Stud

Big showdown Wrestling

WCW World Television Championship (2 times)

WCW United States Heavyweight Championship (2 times)

WCW World Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Brian Pillman

NWA World Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Brian Pillman

World Wrestling Federation/World Wrestling Entertainment/WWE

Million Dollar Championship (1 time)[a]

WWF Championship (6 times)[b]

WWF Intercontinental Championship (2 times)

WWF Tag Team Championship (4 times) – with Shawn Michaels (1), Dude Love (1), The Undertaker (1), and Triple H (1)

Ruler of the Ring (1996)

Imperial Rumble (1997, 1998, 2001)

Undisputed WWF Championship #1 Contendership Tournament (2002)

WWE Hall of Fame (Class of 2009)

Fifth Triple Crown Champion

Slammy Award (2 times)

The right to speak freely (1997)

Best Original WWE Network Show – Stone Cold Podcast (2015)

Wrestling Observer Newsletter

5 Star Match (1992) with Rick Rude, Arn Anderson, Bobby Eaton, and Larry Zbyszko versus Dustin Rhodes, Nikita Koloff, Sting, Ricky Steamboat, and Barry Windham in a WarGames match at WrestleWar

5 Star Match (1997) versus Bret Hart in an accommodation match at WrestleMania 13

Best Box Office Draw (1998, 1999)

Best Gimmick (1997, 1998)

Best Heel (1996)

Best on Interviews (1996–1998, 2001)

Best Non-Wrestler (2003)

Fight of the Year (1997) versus The Hart Foundation

Fight of the Year (1998, 1999) versus Vince McMahon

Match of the Year (1997) versus Bret Hart in an accommodation match at WrestleMania 13

Most Charismatic (1997, 1998)

New kid on the block of the Year (1990)

Label Team of the Year (1993) with Brian Pillman as The Hollywood Blonds

Wrestler of the Year (1998)

Most noticeably awful Worked Match of the Year (1991) with Terrance Taylor versus Bobby Eaton and P.N. News in a Scaffold match at The Great American Bash

Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame (Class of 2000)





6.Ric Flair


Richard Morgan Fliehr (conceived February 25, 1949), better known by his ring name Ric Flair, is an American expert wrestling director and resigned proficient wrestler. Depicted as one of the best proficient wrestlers ever, he has developed a legacy over a profession that traverses 40 years. Pizazz is noted for his residencies with the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), World Championship Wrestling (WCW), the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, later WWE), and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). Since the mid 1970s, he has utilized the moniker, the "Nature Boy". 

Energy is authoritatively perceived by WWE and Pro Wrestling Illustrated (PWI) as a 16-time best on the planet (eight-time NWA World Heavyweight Champion, six-time WCW World Heavyweight Champion, and two-time WWF World Heavyweight Champion). The real number of his big showdown rules fluctuates by source, running from 16 to 25 titles. A noteworthy pay-per-view fascination all through his profession, Flair took an interest in the end singles match of the NWA/WCW Starrcade, on ten events. PWI honored Flair their Wrestler of the Year Award a record six times, while Wrestling Observer Newsletter named Flair as the Wrestler of the Year on nine events. The main two-time WWE Hall of Fame inductee ever, initially drafted in 2008 for his individual profession and for a brief moment time in 2012 as an individual from the Four Horsemen, Flair is additionally a NWA Hall of Famer. In WCW, he additionally had two spells as a booker – from 1989–1990 and again in 1994.

Style was the principal WCW World Heavyweight Champion, having been honored the title in 1991. With that, he additionally turned into the principal WCW Triple Crown Champion after being honored the title, having effectively held the United States and World Tag Team titles. In 2005, he finished WWE's adaptation of the Triple Crown when he won the Intercontinental Championship, after as of now holding the WWF World Heavyweight Championship, and the World Tag Team Championship. Utilizing the authoritatively perceived sums (by WWE, TNA and PWI) of 16 big showdowns and six U.S. Title rules, Flair has won a sum of 31 diverse significant titles between the NWA, WCW, and WWF/E, with various territorial titles additionally shockingly. 




Titles and achievements 


Worldwide Wrestling Institute and Museum 

George Tragos/Lou Thesz Hall of Fame (2013) 

Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling/Jim Crockett Promotions/World Championship Wrestling 

NWA Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Championship (3 times) 

NWA Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship (3 times) – with Rip Hawk (1), Greg Valentine (1), and Big John Studd (1) 

NWA (Mid Atlantic)/NWA Television Championship (2 times) 

NWA (Mid Atlantic)/WCW United States Heavyweight Championship (6 times) 

NWA World Tag Team Championship (Mid-Atlantic form) (3 times) – with Greg Valentine (2) and Blackjack Mulligan (1) 

WCW International World Heavyweight Championship (2 times) 

WCW World Heavyweight Championship (7 times) 

In the first place WCW Triple Crown Champion 

NWA World Heavyweight Championship (9 times) 

NWA Hall of Fame (Class of 2008) 

Fight of the Year (1987) The Four Horsemen versus The Super Powers and The Road Warriors 

Fight of the Year (1988, 1990) versus Lex Luger 

Fight of the Year (1989) versus Terry Funk 

Match of the Year (1983) versus Harley Race (June 10) 

Match of the Year (1984) versus Kerry Von Erich at Parade of Champions 1 

Match of the Year (1986) versus Dusty Rhodes at The Great American Bash in a steel confine match 

Match of the Year (1989) versus Ricky Steamboat at WrestleWar 

Match of the Year (2008) versus Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania XXIV 

Match of the Decade (2000–2009) versus Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania XXIV 

Most Hated Wrestler of the Year (1978, 1987) 

Most Inspirational Wrestler of the Year (2008) 

New kid on the block of the Year (1975) 

Stanley Weston Award (2008) 

Wrestler of the Year (1981, 1984–1986, 1989, 1992) 

Positioned No. 3 of the main 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 1991, 1992, and 1994 

Positioned No. 2 of the main 500 singles wrestlers of the "PWI Years" in 2003 

Proficient Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum 

Class of 2006 

St. Louis Wrestling Club 

NWA Missouri Heavyweight Championship (1 time) 

St. Louis Wrestling Hall of Fame 

Class of 2007 

World Wrestling Federation/World Wrestling Entertainment/WWE 

World Tag Team Championship (3 times) – with Batista (2) and Roddy Piper (1) 

WWE Intercontinental Championship (1 time) 

WWF World Heavyweight Championship (2 times) 

Imperial Rumble (1992) 

WWE Hall of Fame (2 times) 

Class of 2008 for his individual vocation 

Class of 2012 as an individual from The Four Horsemen 

Thirteenth Triple Crown Champion 

Slammy Award for Match of the Year (2008) versus Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania XXIV 

5 Star Match (1987) versus Barry Windham at the Crockett Cup on April 11 

5 Star Match (1989) versus Ricky Steamboat at Chi-Town Rumble 

5 Star Match (1989) versus Ricky Steamboat in a two-of-out-three falls match at Clash of the Champions VI: Ragin' Cajun 

5 Star Match (1989) versus Ricky Steamboat at WrestleWar 

5 Star Match (1989) versus Terry Funk in an "I Quit" match at Clash of the Champions IX: New York Knockouts 

5 Star Match (1991) with Barry Windham, Larry Zbyszko, and Sid Vicious versus Brian Pillman, Sting, Rick Steiner, and Scott Steiner in a War Games match at WrestleWar 

Best Heel (1990) 

Best Interviews (1991, 1992, 1994) 

Quarrel of the Year (1989) versus Terry Funk 

Match of the Year (1983) versus Harley Race in a steel confine match at Starrcade 

Match of the Year (1986) versus Barry Windham at Battle of the Belts II on February 14 

Match of the Year (1988) versus Sting at Clash of the Champions I 

Match of the Year (1989) versus Ricky Steamboat at Clash of the Champions VI: Rajin' Cajun 

Most Charismatic (1980, 1982–1984, 1993) 

Most Outstanding (1986, 1987, 1989) 

Perusers' Favorite Wrestler (1984–1993, 1996) 

Most exceedingly terrible Feud of the Year (1990) versus The Junkyard Dog 

Most exceedingly terrible Worked Match of the Year (1996) with Arn Anderson, Meng, The Barbarian, Lex Luger, Kevin Sullivan, Z-Gangsta, and The Ultimate Solution versus Mass Hogan and Randy Savage in a Towers of Doom match at Uncensored 

Wrestler of the Year (1982–1986, 1989, 1990, 1992) 

Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame (Class of 1996)







7.Triple H
 


Paul Michael Levesque (conceived July 27, 1969), better known by his ring name Triple H (a shortened form of his past presentation name Hunter Hearst Helmsley), is an American semi-resigned proficient wrestler and corporate official. He is the Executive Vice President of Talent, Live Events and Creative of WWE, and also being the originator and senior maker of NXT and the maker of its homonym TV arrangement. He is hitched into the McMahon family, which keeps up dominant part responsibility for. Notwithstanding his corporate part, Levesque shows up on WWE TV as a power figure and previous wrestler. 

Levesque participated in a few lifting weights challenges in the wake of graduating secondary school in 1987. He initiated his expert wrestling vocation in the International Wrestling Federation (IWF) in 1992, under the ring name Terra Ryzing, and won his first title, the IWF Heavyweight Championship. He joined World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in 1994, where he was soon repackaged as Jean-Paul Lévesque, a French Canadian privileged person. In 1995, Levesque moved to the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE), where he got to be Hunter Hearst Helmsley and, later, Triple H. In 1997, Triple H helped to establish the persuasive D-Generation X stable, which turned into a noteworthy component of the WWF's "Disposition Era". In the wake of winning his first WWF Championship and starting a storyline marriage with Stephanie McMahon in 1999, Triple H turned into a standard headliner wrestler (in 2003, Levesque wedded McMahon, in actuality). Throughout the following two decades, he would win a sum of 14 big showdowns and lead stables The McMahon-Helmsley Faction, Evolution, and The Authority, with whom he keeps on performing. From 2010 onwards, Triple H started wrestling on low maintenance premise as he went up against a more noteworthy off camera part inside WWE. 

Over the span of his vocation, Levesque has held a sum of 25 titles, including nine WWF/E Championships and five World Heavyweight Championships. He is the seventh Triple Crown Champion and the second Grand Slam Champion in WWF/E history. Triple H was additionally the victor of the 1997 King of the Ring competition, and the 2002 and 2016 Royal Rumbles. He has featured WrestleMania, WWE's lead pay-per-view, seven times, in this manner tying Hulk Hogan's record. 

Outside of expert wrestling, he has shown up in film and on TV, incorporating the lead part in the WWE Studios creation The Chaperone. 



Titles and achievements 

Worldwide Sports Hall of Fame 

Class of 2015 

IWF Heavyweight Championship (1 time) 

IWF Tag Team Champions (1 time) – with Perry Saturn 

Fight of the Year (2000) versus Kurt Angle 

Fight of the Year (2004) versus Chris Benoit 

Fight of the Year (2009) versus Randy Orton 

Fight of the Year (2013) versus Daniel Bryan – as an individual from The Authority 

Match of the Year (2004) versus Chris Benoit and Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania XX 

Match of the Year (2012) versus The Undertaker in a Hell in a Cell match at WrestleMania XXVIII 

Most Hated Wrestler of the Decade (2000–2009) 

Most Hated Wrestler of the Year (2003–2005) 

Most Hated Wrestler of the Year (2013) – as an individual from The Authority 

Most Hated Wrestler of the Year (2014) – with Stephanie McMahon 

Wrestler of the Decade (2000–2009) 

Wrestler of the Year (2008) 

Positioned No. 1 of the main 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2000 and 2009 

Positioned No. 139 of the main 500 singles wrestlers of the "PWI Years" in 2003 

Brought together WWE Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Shawn Michaels 

World Heavyweight Championship (5 times) 

WWF Championship1 (9 times) 

WWF/E Intercontinental Championship (5 times) 

WWF European Championship (2 times) 

WWF Tag Team Championship2 (2 times) – with Stone Cold Steve Austin (1) and Shawn Michaels (1) 

Lord of the Ring (1997) 

Imperial Rumble (2002, 2016) 

Street To Wrestlemania Tournament (2006) 

Seventh Triple Crown Champion 

Second Grand Slam Champion 

Slammy Awards (3 times) 

Best Hair (1997) 

Match of the Year (2012) – versus The Undertaker in a Hell in a Cell match at WrestleMania XXVIII 

OMG Moment of the Year (2011) – Triple H playing out a Tombstone Piledriver on The Undertaker and The Undertaker kicking out at WrestleMania XXVII 

Best Booker (2015) with Ryan Ward 

Fight of the Year (2000) versus Mick Foley 

Fight of the Year (2004) versus Chris Benoit and Shawn Michaels 

Fight of the Year (2005) versus Batista 

Wrestler of the Year (2000) 

Most Disgusting Promotional Tactic (2002) Accusing Kane of homicide and necrophilia (Katie Vick) 

Most Overrated (2002–2004, 2009) 

Perusers' Least Favorite Wrestler (2002, 2003) 

Most noticeably bad Feud of the Year (2002) versus Kane 

Most exceedingly awful Feud of the Year (2006) with Shawn Michaels versus Vince McMahon and Shane McMahon 

Most exceedingly awful Feud of the Year (2011) versus Kevin Nash 

Most exceedingly awful Worked Match of the Year (2003) versus Scott Steiner at Royal Rumble 

Most exceedingly awful Worked Match of the Year (2008) versus Edge and Vladimir Kozlov at Survivor Series 

Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame (Class of 2005) 

Different honors 


Metal Hammer's Spirit of Lemmy Award (2016)






8.Shawn Micheal
 


Michael Shawn Hickenbottom (conceived July 22, 1965), better known by his ring name Shawn Michaels, is an American expert wrestling identity, TV moderator and resigned proficient wrestler. Presently marked to WWE, as a minister and coach, since December 2010. Michaels wrestled reliably for WWE, in the past the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), from 1988 until his first retirement in 1998. He held non-wrestling parts from 1998 to 2000 and continued wrestling in 2002 until resigning ceremoniously in 2010. 


In the WWF/E, Michaels featured real pay-per-view occasions somewhere around 1989 and 2010, shutting the organization's leader yearly occasion, WrestleMania, five times. He was the fellow benefactor and unique pioneer of the fruitful stable, D-Generation X. He additionally wrestled in the American Wrestling Association (AWA), where he established The Midnight Rockers with Marty Jannetty in 1985. In the wake of winning the AWA Tag Team Championship twice, the group proceeded to the WWF as The Rockers, and had a prominent separation in January 1992. Inside the year, Michaels would twice challenge for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship and win his first WWF Intercontinental Championship, proclaiming his landing as one of the business' chief singles stars. He would go ahead to be broadly viewed as its finest entertainer in the 1990s and 2000s, winning the Pro Wrestling Illustrated "Match of the Year" peruser vote a record eleven times. 

Michaels is a four-time best on the planet: a three-time WWF World Heavyweight Champion and a one-time World Heavyweight Champion. He is additionally a two-time Royal Rumble victor, the primary WWF Grand Slam Champion and the fourth WWF Triple Crown Champion, and also a 2011 WWE Hall of Fame inductee. 

 

Titles and achievements 

American Wrestling Association 

AWA World Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Marty Jannetty 

Focal States Wrestling 

NWA Central States Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Marty Jannetty 

Mainland Wrestling Association 

AWA Southern Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Marty Jannetty 

Ace Wrestling Illustrated 

Quarrel of the Decade (2000–2009) versus Chris Jericho 

Quarrel of the Year (2008) versus Chris Jericho 

Match of the Decade (2000–2009) versus Ric Flair at WrestleMania XXIV 

Match of the Year (1993) versus Marty Jannetty on Monday Night Raw on May 17 

Match of the Year (1994) versus Razor Ramon in a step match at WrestleMania X 

Match of the Year (1995) versus Diesel at WrestleMania XI 

Match of the Year (1996) versus Bret Hart in an Iron Man match at WrestleMania XII 

Match of the Year (2004) versus Chris Benoit and Triple H at WrestleMania XX 

Match of the Year (2005) versus Kurt Angle at WrestleMania 21 

Match of the Year (2006) versus Vince McMahon in a No Holds Barred match at WrestleMania 22 

Match of the Year (2007) versus John Cena on Raw on April 23 

Match of the Year (2008) versus Ric Flair at WrestleMania XXIV 

Match of the Year (2009) versus The Undertaker at WrestleMania XXV 

Match of the Year (2010) versus The Undertaker in a vocation versus streak match at WrestleMania XXVI 

Most Inspirational Wrestler of the Decade (2000–2009) 

Most Inspirational Wrestler of the Year (2010)

Most Popular Wrestler of the Year (1995, 1996)

Positioned No. 1 of the main 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 1996

Positioned No. 10 of the main 500 singles wrestlers of the "PWI Years" in 2003 

Positioned No. 33 and No. 55 of the main 100 label groups of the "PWI Years" with Marty Jannetty and Diesel, individually, in 2003 

Texas All-Star Wrestling 

TASW Texas Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Paul Diamond 

Texas Wrestling Alliance 

TWA Heavyweight Championship (1 time)

World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment/WWE 

World Heavyweight Championship (1 time) 

WWE Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Triple H 

WWF European Championship (1 time)

WWF Intercontinental Championship (3 times)

WWF Tag Team/World Tag Team Championship (5 times) – with Diesel (2), Stone Cold Steve Austin (1), John Cena (1), and Triple H (1) 

WWF World Heavyweight Championship (3 times)

Imperial Rumble (1995, 1996)

To begin with Grand Slam Champion

Fourth Triple Crown Champion 

Slammy Awards (15 times) 

Best Finisher (1997) 

Best Slammin' Jammin' Entrance (1996) 

Best Tag Team (1994) – with Diesel 

Best Threads (1996) 

Betray of the Year (2013) – For turning on Daniel Bryan and costing him the WWE Championship at Hell in a Cell. 

Pioneer of the New Generation (1996) 

Expert of Mat Mechanics (1996) 

Match of the Year (1994, 1996, 1997, 2008, 2009) – versus Razor Ramon in a stepping stool match at WrestleMania X, versus Razor Ramon in a stepping stool match at SummerSlam, versus Bret Hart at WrestleMania XII, versus Ric Flair at WrestleMania XXIII, versus The Undertalker at WrestleMania XXV 

Snapshot of the Year (2010) – versus The Undertaker at WrestleMania XXVI 

Squared Circle Shocker (1996) – Won for giving way; Owen Hart acknowledges the recompense for making Michaels breakdown 

Most exceedingly awful Tag Team (1994) – with Diesel 

WWE Hall of Fame (Class of 2011)

5 Star Match (1994) versus Razor Ramon in a step match at WrestleMania X 

5 Star Match (1997) versus The Undertaker in a Hell in a Cell at Badd Blood 

Best Babyface (1996)

Quarrel of the Year (2004) versus Chris Benoit and Triple H

Quarrel of the Year (2008) versus Chris Jericho

Match of the Year (1994) versus Razor Ramon in a step match at WrestleMania X

Match of the Year (2008) versus Chris Jericho in a stepping stool match at No Mercy

Match of the Year (2009) versus The Undertaker at WrestleMania XXV

Match of the Year (2010) versus The Undertaker at WrestleMania XXVI

Most Charismatic (1995, 1996)

Label Team of the Year (1989) with Marty Jannetty as The Rockers

Most exceedingly bad Feud of the Year (2006) with Triple H versus Shane and Vince McMahon

Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame (Class of 2003)

9.Bret Hart


Bret Sergeant Hart, (conceived July 2, 1957) better known by his ring name Bret "The Hitman" Hart, is a Canadian-American author, on-screen character and resigned proficient and beginner wrestler. An individual from the Hart wrestling family and a second-era wrestler, he has a novice wrestling foundation, wrestling at Ernest Manning High School and Mount Royal College. A noteworthy global draw inside genius wrestling, Hart altered the business in the mid 1990s by bringing high caliber, athletic in-ring execution to the fore. He is broadly viewed as one of the best genius wrestlers ever, having developed a legacy over a 23-year career. Veteran industry identity and official Paul Heyman alluded to Hart's oeuvre as "an assemblage of work so marvelous that it is unbelievable how splendid a vocation he enjoyed."

Hart joined his dad Stu Hart's advancement Stampede Wrestling in 1976, and made his in-ring debut in 1978. He picked up title accomplishment all through the 1980s and 1990s in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE), where he helmed The Hart Foundation group. He exited for World Championship Wrestling (WCW) taking after the disputable "Montreal Screwjob" in November 1997, where he stayed until October 2000. Having been inert from in-ring rivalry since January 2000, inferable from a December 1999 blackout, he authoritatively resigned in October 2000, soon after his takeoff from the organization. He came back to sporadic in-ring rivalry from 2010–2011 with WWE, where he won his last title, featured the 2010 SummerSlam occasion, and served as the general supervisor of Raw. All through his profession, Hart featured WrestleManias IX, X, and XII, and took an interest in the headliner of the 1997 and 1999 releases of WCW Starrcade – as an extraordinary authority in the previous.

Hart has held titles in five decades from the 1970s to the 2010s, with an aggregate of 32 held all through his vocation, and 17 held between the WWF/WWE and WCW. He is a seven-time best on the planet, having held the WWF World Heavyweight Championship five times and the WCW World Heavyweight Championship twice. He invested more energy as WWF World Heavyweight Champion than some other wrestler amid the 1990s, with a sum of 654 days as champion, and was the main WCW World Heavyweight Champion conceived outside the United States. He is likewise a five-time WCW/WWE United States Champion, a two-time WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion, and a three time world label group champion (two-time WWF Tag Team Champion and one-time WCW World Tag Team Champion), therefore making him the second WWF Triple Crown Champion and fifth (with Goldberg) WCW Triple Crown Champion. He was the principal man to win both the WWF and WCW Triple Crown Championships.

Hart is likewise the 1994 Royal Rumble match victor (with Lex Luger), and the main two-time King of the Ring, winning the 1991 competition and the principal King of the Ring pay-per-view in 1993. Stone Cold Steve Austin, with whom Hart featured various pay-per-view occasions as a major aspect of an acclaimed contention from 1996 to 1997, accepted him into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2006.



Titles and accomplishments

Novice wrestling

City titles, Calgary (1974)

Mount Royal Collegiate Champion (1977)

Proficient wrestling

Cauliflower Alley Club

Iron Mike Award (2008)

Proficient Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum

Class of 2008

Genius Wrestling Illustrated

Match of the Year (1992) versus English Bulldog at SummerSlam

Fight of the Year (1993) versus Jerry Lawler

Positioned #1 of the main 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 1993 and 1994

Fight of the Year (1994) versus Owen Hart

Most Inspirational Wrestler of the Year (1994)

Match of the Year (1996) versus Shawn Michaels in an Iron Man match at WrestleMania XII

Rebound of the Year (1997)

Match of the Year (1997) versus Stone Cold Steve Austin in a Submission match at WrestleMania 13

Most Hated Wrestler of the Year (1997)

Stanley Weston Award (2003)

Positioned #4 of the main 500 singles wrestlers of the "PWI Years" in 2003

Positioned #37 of the main 100 label groups of the "PWI Years" with Jim Neidhart in 2003

Charge Wrestling

NWA International Tag Team Championship (Calgary adaptation) (5 times) – with Keith Hart (4) and Leo Burke (1)

Charge British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Championship (3 times)

Charge North American Heavyweight Championship (6 times)

Charge Wrestling Hall of Fame

Big showdown Wrestling

WCW World Heavyweight Championship (2 times)

WCW United States Heavyweight Championship (4 times)

WCW World Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Goldberg

WCW World Heavyweight Championship Tournament (1999)

Fifth Triple Crown Champion

World Wrestling Council

WWC Caribbean Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Smith Hart

World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment

WWE United States Championship (1 time)

WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship (2 times)

WWF Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Jim Neidhart

WWF World Heavyweight Championship (5 times)

Lord of the Ring (1991, 1993)

Regal Rumble (1994) – with Lex Luger

WWE Hall of Fame (Class of 2006)

WWF Superstar of the Year (1993)

Center East Cup (1996)

Second Triple Crown Champion

Slammy Award (5 times)

Best New Generation Spot (1994) – "Go Get them, Champ!" commercial

Best Music Video (1996)

Put a Fork in Him, He's Done (1996) – The Sharpshooter

Which WWF World Heavyweight Champion, past or present, in participation, is Hall of Fame bound? (1996)

Match of the Year (1997) – versus Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania XII

Wrestling Observer Newsletter

5 Star Match (1992) versus Shawn Michaels in a house show match on 6/12/1992

5 Star Match (1994) versus Owen Hart in a pen match at SummerSlam

5 Star Match (1997) versus Stone Cold Steve Austin in a Submission match at WrestleMania 13

Quarrel of the Year (1993) versus Jerry Lawler

Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame (Class of 1996)

Match of the Year (1997) versus Stone Cold Steve Austin in a Submission match at WrestleMania 13

Quarrel of the Year (1997) with Owen Hart, Jim Neidhart, British Bulldog, and Brian Pillman versus Stone Cold Steve Austin

Best Pro Wrestling DVD (2006) Bret "Hit Man" Hart: The Best There Is, the Best There Was, the Best There Ever Will Be

Best Pro Wrestling Book (2007) Hitman

Best Pro Wrestling DVD (2011) Greatest Rivalries: Shawn Michaels versus Bret Hart




 10.CM Punk


Conceived in 1978, Phil Brooks had a hard life experiencing childhood with the roads where he was gone up against by medications and liquor. Rather than giving into them, he moved in the opposite direction of them and chose to join the Straight Edge development of being Alcohol, Drug and Cigarette free. In his adolescent years, Brooks turn into a profoundly trained contender in kick boxing and karate. Not recognizing what to do with his life in his mid twenties. Phil Brooks chose to join the Steel Domain Wrestling School and was prepared by Ace Steel who in a split second get to be one of his closest companions.

Presently passing by the name CM Punk. He ascended the positions in the Indy wrestling, where he consummated his art. Punk began utilizing his genuine Straight Edge state of mind as his wrestling contrivance and rapidly get to be a standout amongst the most renowned Indy wrestlers after his paramount matches with Chris Hero, Raven and Samoa Joe [He likewise turn out to be dear companions with Colt Cabana and Eddie Guererro]

Turning into the star of Indy Promotion Ring of Honor. CM Punk was offered a WWE experiment with, where he battled Val Venis in 2005 on Raw. Soon thereafter Punk was given a World Wrestling Entertainment contract and take off to the WWE.

Sent to WWE's advancement school. CM Punk rapidly turn into the top star there, and even won there World Championship. Before being rung to the principle WWE appear.

CM Punk appeared in late 2006 on ECW. Where he stayed undefeated for a considerable length of time and rapidly turn into the most mainstream whiz in the place that is known for Extreme. At the 2006 Survivor Series Punk out sparkled his accomplices, by being cheered louder than his accomplices Triple H, Shawn Michaels, Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy. After one week he preformed in his first ECW headliner at the December to Dismember Pay Per View. In 2007, he about won the Money in the Bank step match at WrestleMania, subsequent to crushing King Booker on SmackDown.

This lifted CM Punk up through the WWE positions sufficiently high to wind up the top star of ECW. Punk went onto disband the ECW bunch known as the New Breed, subsequent to crushing each and every individual from the gathering. Before beginning a five month fight with the top terrible person of ECW, the self broadcasted Guru of Greatness John Morrison.

Their competition went to a peak in September of 2007 where CM Punk crushed Morrison to win the ECW World Championship after a hard battled match. As ECW Champion, CM Punk kept on conveying ECW, with triumph's over Elijah Burke, John Morrison, The Miz, Big Daddy V and Chavo Guererro.

Starting 2008, CM Punk is still the fundamental power behind the accomplishment of ECW, as he effectively protects his Extreme Championship Wrestling Title.


Titles and achievements

Free Wrestling Association Mid-South

IWA Mid-South Heavyweight Championship (5 times)

IWA Mid-South Light Heavyweight Championship (2 times)

Universal Wrestling Cartel

IWC World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)

Mid-American Wrestling

Throat Heavyweight Championship (1 time)

NWA Cyberspace

NWA Cyberspace Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Julio Dinero

NWA Revolution

NWA Revolution Heavyweight Championship (1 time)

Ohio Valley Wrestling

OVW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)

OVW Southern Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Seth Skyfire

OVW Television Championship (1 time)

Second OVW Triple Crown Champion

Master Wrestling Illustrated

Fight of the Year (2011) versus John Cena

Match of the Year (2011) versus John Cena at Money in the Bank

Most Popular Wrestler of the Year (2011)

Most Hated Wrestler of the Year (2012)

Wrestler of the Year (2011, 2012)

Positioned #1 of the main 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2012

Brilliant Gods Award for Most Metal Athlete (2012)

Ring of Honor

ROH World Championship (1 time)

ROH Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Colt Cabana

St. Paul Championship Wrestling

SPCW Northern States Light Heavyweight Championship (1 time)

SDW Northern States Television Championship (2 times)

World Wrestling Entertainment/WWE

ECW Championship (1 time)

World Heavyweight Championship (3 times)

World Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Kofi Kingston

WWE Championship (2 times)

Intercontinental Championship #1 contenders Tournament (2008)

WWE Intercontinental Championship (1 time)

Cash in the Bank (2008, 2009)

Nineteenth Triple Crown Champion

Slammy Award (7 times)

"OMG" Moment of the Year (2008) – Cashing in Money in the Bank to win the World Heavyweight Championship

Stunner of the Year (2009) – Forcing Jeff Hardy out of the WWE after steel confine match triumph

Vile Me (2010) – Harassing Rey Mysterio and his family

Hotshot of the Year (2011)

"Funnel Bomb" of the Year (2011)

Shirt of the Year (2011) – "Best in the World"

Great Moment of the Year (2013) – For demanding reprisal on Paul Heyman at Hell in a Cell

Wrestling Observer Newsletter

5 Star Match (2004) versus Samoa Joe at ROH Joe versus Punk II on October 16

5 Star Match (2011) versus John Cena at Money in the Bank

Best Gimmick (2009, 2011)

Best on Interviews (2011, 2012)

Fight of the Year (2009) versus Jeff Hardy

Fight of the Year (2011) versus John Cena

Match of the Year (2011) versus John Cena at Money in the Bank



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