- published: 08 Nov 2008
- views: 19609
0:43
Universal Wrestling Federation UWF Intro
Universal Wrestling Federation UWF Intro. Cowboy Bill Watts, Jim Ross, Classic Wrestling. ...
published: 08 Nov 2008
Universal Wrestling Federation UWF Intro
Universal Wrestling Federation UWF Intro. Cowboy Bill Watts, Jim Ross, Classic Wrestling.
www.universalwrestling.com
- published: 08 Nov 2008
- views: 19609
1:35
AAA world heavyweight championship History 2007-2012
The title was established in 2007 via a single elimination tournament billed as the "Torne...
published: 08 Jan 2013
AAA world heavyweight championship History 2007-2012
The title was established in 2007 via a single elimination tournament billed as the "Torneo Campeón de Campeones," or Champion of Champions Tournament, which effectively unified the International Wrestling Council (IWC) World Heavyweight Championship, the Grand Prix Championship Wrestling (GPCW) SUPER-X Monster Championship, the Mexican National Heavyweight Championship, and the Universal Wrestling Association (UWA) World Light Heavyweight Championship. The tournament field included the four reigning champions of the aforementioned titles as well as the four number one contenders to each respective championship. "El Mesías" Ricky Banderas, who entered the tournament as the IWC World Heavyweight Champion, became the inaugural AAA World Heavyweight Champion upon defeating the UWA World Light Heavyweight Champion entrant Chessman in the finals.
- published: 08 Jan 2013
- views: 112
2:55
Shawn Michaels 2011 Titantron HD
Michael Shawn Hickenbottom (born July 22, 1965), better known by his ring name Shawn Micha...
published: 21 Jan 2011
Shawn Michaels 2011 Titantron HD
Michael Shawn Hickenbottom (born July 22, 1965), better known by his ring name Shawn Michaels, is an American former professional wrestler, currently signed to World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), serving in an ambassadorial role. He actively wrestled for WWE, formerly the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), from 1988 until his retirement in 2010. He is considered one of WWE's senior performers, having performed for over 20 years.
Hickenbottom began his wrestling career with Mid-South Wrestling, now known as Universal Wrestling Federation, and American Wrestling Association (AWA). During his time with AWA, he performed in partnership with Marty Jannetty, as The Midnight Rockers; winning the AWA World Tag Team Championship twice. Hickenbottom and Jannetty then signed with World Wrestling Federation (WWF), while in contract with AWA. They returned to AWA, only to go back to the WWF in 1988.
Hickenbottom later worked as a single performer, taking on a new persona of "The Heartbreak Kid" and, first as a villain and later as a fan favorite, moved into the main event sphere. He yielded considerable influence on booking decisions as the leader of The Kliq, a backstage group, which however fell apart in 1996. The following year, he teamed up with Hunter Hearst Hemsley, who often was referred to as Triple H (HHH), Chyna and Rick Rude to form D-Generation X (DX). This group of wrestlers was known for their sophomoric crude humor. That same year, Hickenbottom took part in one of the most controversial matches in wrestling history, dubbed as the "Montreal Screwjob." After a back injury forced him to retire following his WWF Championship loss at WrestleMania XIV, Hickenbottom opened a wrestling academy, called The Shawn Michaels Wrestling Academy, in which he trained upcoming wrestlers. He made his in-ring return at SummerSlam in 2002. In 2006, Hickenbottom and Triple H briefly reformed DX, but after an injury that Triple H sustained, Hickenbottom returned to singles wrestling. Although as of 2009, the duo reunited as a tag team once more, with the two capturing the Unified WWE Tag Team Championship. At WrestleMania XXVI, Michaels was forced to retire from in-ring competition when he lost a career-threatening match. In December 2010, he signed a long-term deal with WWE, making his first live appearance at a WWE show since WrestleMania later that month. He will be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2011.
Among other accolades, Hickenbottom is a four-time world champion: a three-time WWF Champion and a former World Heavyweight Champion. He was also the winner of the 1995 and 1996 Royal Rumbles and was the company's first Grand Slam Champion. He has also won the Slammy Award a record 11 times. Hickenbottom currently resides in San Antonio, Texas with his wife, Rebecca, and their two children.
- published: 21 Jan 2011
- views: 270788
6:31
Southern Extreme Wrestling: "Dirty White Boy" Tom Burton
Thomas "Tom" Burton was a professional wrestler, also known by his ring name Tom Davis and...
published: 30 Mar 2010
Southern Extreme Wrestling: "Dirty White Boy" Tom Burton
Thomas "Tom" Burton was a professional wrestler, also known by his ring name Tom Davis and "Dirty White Boy", who competed in several regional and independent promotions during the 1980s and early 1990s including the United States Wrestling Association, Global Wrestling Federation, the Universal Wrestling Federation, the American Wrestling Association and Southern Extreme Wrestling. He has also had successful stints in international promotions such as the Japanese shoot-fighting promotion UWF International.
- published: 30 Mar 2010
- views: 1251
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The Heartbreak Kid Shawn Michaels Slideshow Part 1
Michael Shawn Hickenbottom (born July 22, 1965), better known by his ring name Shawn Micha...
published: 22 Apr 2012
The Heartbreak Kid Shawn Michaels Slideshow Part 1
Michael Shawn Hickenbottom (born July 22, 1965), better known by his ring name Shawn Michaels, is a retired professional wrestler, and an American television host. He is currently signed to WWE, where he has served as an ambassador for the company since December 2010. Hickenbottom consistently wrestled for WWE, formerly the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), from 1988 until his first retirement in 1998, due to injury. He appeared in non-wrestling roles from 1998 to 2000, and resumed his in-ring career in 2002, retiring in 2010. He also hosts the show MacMillan River Adventures, airing on the Outdoor Channel.Hickenbottom began his wrestling career with Mid-South Wrestling, now known as Universal Wrestling Federation, and American Wrestling Association (AWA). During his time with AWA, he performed in partnership with Marty Jannetty, as The Midnight Rockers; winning the AWA World Tag Team Championship twice. Hickenbottom and Jannetty briefly signed with World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in 1987, while in contract with AWA. They returned to AWA, only to go back to the WWF in 1988. Hickenbottom later worked as a singles performer, taking on a new persona of "The Heartbreak Kid" and, first as a villain and later as a fan favorite, moved into the main event sphere. He wielded considerable influence on booking decisions as the leader of The Kliq, a backstage group, which however fell apart in 1996. The following year, he teamed up with Hunter Hearst Hemsley, who often was referred to as Triple H (HHH), Chyna, and Rick Rude to form D-Generation X (DX). This group of wrestlers was known for their sophomoric crude humor. That same year, Hickenbottom took part in one of the most controversial matches in wrestling history, dubbed as the "Montreal Screwjob." After a back injury forced him to retire following his WWF Championship loss at WrestleMania XIV, Hickenbottom opened a wrestling academy, called The Shawn Michaels Wrestling Academy, in which he trained upcoming wrestlers. He made his in-ring return at SummerSlam in 2002. In 2006, Hickenbottom and Triple H briefly reformed DX, but after an injury that Triple H sustained, Hickenbottom returned to singles wrestling. Although as of 2009, the duo reunited as a tag team once more, with the two capturing the Unified WWE Tag Team Championship. In the WWF/WWE, Michaels held championships, and headlined pay-per-view events, in each decade from the 1990s to the 2010s; at WrestleMania XXVI, he was forced to retire from in-ring competition when he lost a career-threatening match. In December 2010, he signed a long-term deal with WWE, making his first live appearance at a WWE show since WrestleMania later that month. He was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2011. Following his induction, WWE said of Michaels, "Ask any Superstar on the WWE roster who the most gifted sports-entertainer of all time is and nearly everyone will have the same answer — Shawn Michaels."
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- published: 22 Apr 2012
- views: 243
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Shawn Michaels - My Journey Highlights HD
Shawn michaels - My Journey Highlights.
The Highlights of the Journey of Shawn michaels 2...
published: 14 Mar 2010
Shawn Michaels - My Journey Highlights HD
Shawn michaels - My Journey Highlights.
The Highlights of the Journey of Shawn michaels 25 years old carrer.Michael Shawn Hickenbottom (born July 22, 1965), better known by his ring name Shawn Michaels, is an American professional wrestler. He performs for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), formerly the World Wrestling Federation, on its Raw brand. Hickenbottom is one of the senior performers in WWE, having joined in 1988.Hickenbottom began his wrestling career with Mid-South Wrestling, now known as Universal Wrestling Federation, and American Wrestling Association (AWA). During his time with AWA, he performed in partnership with Marty Jannetty, as The Midnight Rockers; winning the AWA World Tag Team Championship twice. Hickenbottom and Jannetty then signed with World Wrestling Federation (WWF), while in contract with AWA. They returned to AWA, only to go back to the WWF in 1988.Hickenbottom later worked as a sole performer, taking on a new persona of "The Heartbreak Kid." He was the leader of a backstage group known as The Kliq, which was known for performing an unscripted act during the Madison Square Garden "Curtain Call" incident in 1996. The following year, he teamed up with Hunter Hearst Hemsley, who often was referred to as Triple H (HHH), and Chyna to form D-Generation X (DX). This group of wrestlers was known for their sophomoric crude humor. That same year, Hickenbottom took part in one of the most controversial matches in wrestling history, dubbed as the "Montreal Screwjob." After a back injury forced him to retire following his WWF Championship loss at WrestleMania XIV, Hickenbottom opened a wrestling academy, called The Shawn Michaels Wrestling Academy, in which he trained upcoming wrestlers. He made his in-ring return at SummerSlam in 2002. In 2006, Hickenbottom and Triple H briefly reformed DX, but after an injury that Triple H sustained, Hickenbottom returned to singles wrestling. Although as of 2009, the duo reunited as a tag team once more, with the two capturing the Unified WWE Tag Team Championship.Among other accolades, Hickenbottom is a four-time world champion: a three-time WWF Champion and a former World Heavyweight Champion. He was also the winner of the 1995 and 1996 Royal Rumbles and was the company's first Grand Slam Champion. He has also won the Slammy Award a record 10 times. Aside from professional wrestling, Hickenbottom is a born-again Christian, husband, and father of two children.
- published: 14 Mar 2010
- views: 31068
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WWE '13: Jeff Hardy Return to the Game!!
Jeff Hardy has accomplished a lot in his career, and he deserves a spot in the WWE '13 Ga...
published: 05 Jul 2012
WWE '13: Jeff Hardy Return to the Game!!
Jeff Hardy has accomplished a lot in his career, and he deserves a spot in the WWE '13 Game! I mean ' The Hardy Boys" were in the Attitude Era, and they both have accomplished a lot!
Just look at Jeff Hardy's Championships and accomplishments!
National Championship Wrestling
NCW Light Heavyweight Championship (2 times)[3]
New Dimension Wrestling
NDW Light Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[6]
NDW Tag Team Championship (1 time)1[254] -- with Matt Hardy
New Frontier Wrestling Association
NFWA Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[6]
North East Wrestling
NEW Junior Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[6]
NWA 2000
NWA 2000 Tag Team Championship (1 time) -- with Matt Hardy[6]
Jeff Hardy as World Tag Team Champion
Jeff Hardy as the WWE Intercontinental Champion
Organization of Modern Extreme Grappling Arts
OMEGA New Frontiers Championship (1 time)[30]
OMEGA Tag Team Championship (1 time) -- with Matt Hardy[6][255]
Pro Wrestling Illustrated
PWI Comeback of the Year (2007)[256]
PWI Match of the Year (2000)[257] with Matt Hardy vs. The Dudley Boyz and Edge and Christian in a Triangle Ladder match at WrestleMania 2000
PWI Match of the Year (2001)[257] with Matt Hardy vs. The Dudley Boyz and Edge and Christian in a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match at WrestleMania X-Seven
PWI Most Popular Wrestler of the Year (2008, 2009)[258]
PWI Tag Team of the Year (2000)[259] with Matt Hardy
PWI ranked him #13 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2009[260]
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
TNA World Heavyweight Championship (2 times)[158][168]
Universal Wrestling Association
UWA World Middleweight Championship (1 time)[6]
World Wrestling Federation / World Wrestling Entertainment
World Heavyweight Championship (2 times)[139][261]
WWE Championship (1 time)[10][12]
WWE European Championship (1 time)[10][55]
WWF Hardcore Championship (3 times)[43]
WCW Tag Team Championship (1 time) -- with Matt Hardy[3]
WWF/E Intercontinental Championship (4 times)[41]
WWF Light Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[42]
WWF/E World Tag Team Championship (6 times) -- with Matt Hardy[10][262]
Terri Invitational Tournament[35] -- with Matt Hardy
Ninth Grand Slam Champion
Eighteenth Triple Crown Champion
Slammy Award for Extreme Moment of the Year (2008) Swanton Bomb to Randy Orton from the top of the Raw set (Raw, January 14) [263]
Slammy Award for Extreme Moment of the Year (2009) Jumping from ladder onto CM Punk at SummerSlam
Wrestling Observer Newsletter
Best Flying Wrestler (2000)[264]
Feud of the Year (2009) vs. CM Punk
Most Disgusting Promotional Tactic (2008) Hardy attacked in stairwell before Survivor Series[265]
Worst Worked Match of the Year (2011) vs. Sting at Victory Road[266]
Commentary
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- published: 05 Jul 2012
- views: 61982
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Shawn Michaels - Ultimate Tribute [1080p]
One of the best tributes I've ever seen. Sadly, I don't remember were I got this from. It'...
published: 05 Sep 2012
Shawn Michaels - Ultimate Tribute [1080p]
One of the best tributes I've ever seen. Sadly, I don't remember were I got this from. It's not created by me, but I decided to shre it with you guys anyway though.
Enjoy this masterpiece~!
Michael Shawn Hickenbottom (born July 22, 1965), better known by his ring name Shawn Michaels, is a retired professional wrestler, and an American television host. He is currently signed to WWE, where he has served as an ambassador for the company since December 2010. Hickenbottom consistently wrestled for WWE, formerly the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), from 1988 until his first retirement in 1998, due to injury. He appeared in non-wrestling roles from 1998 to 2000, and resumed his in-ring career in 2002, retiring in 2010. In the WWF/WWE, Hickenbottom headlined pay-per-view events in each decade from the 1980s to the 2010s. In addition to appearances for WWE, he hosts the show MacMillan River Adventures, airing on the Outdoor Channel.
Hickenbottom began his wrestling career with Mid-South Wrestling, now known as Universal Wrestling Federation, and American Wrestling Association (AWA). During his time with AWA, he performed in partnership with Marty Jannetty, as The Midnight Rockers; winning the AWA World Tag Team Championship twice. Hickenbottom and Jannetty briefly signed with World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in 1987, while in contract with AWA. They returned to AWA, only to go back to the WWF in 1988.
Hickenbottom later worked as a singles performer, taking on a new persona of "The Heartbreak Kid" and, first as a villain and later as a fan favorite, became one of the industry's most prominent stars. He wielded considerable influence on booking decisions as the leader of The Kliq, a backstage group, which however fell apart in 1996. The following year, he teamed up with Hunter Hearst Hemsley, who often was referred to as Triple H (HHH), Chyna, and Rick Rude to form D-Generation X (DX). This group of wrestlers was known for their sophomoric crude humor. That same year, Hickenbottom took part in one of the most controversial matches in wrestling history, dubbed as the "Montreal Screwjob." After a back injury forced him to retire following his WWF Championship loss at WrestleMania XIV, Hickenbottom opened a wrestling academy, called The Shawn Michaels Wrestling Academy, in which he trained upcoming wrestlers. He made his in-ring return at SummerSlam in 2002. In 2006, Hickenbottom and Triple H briefly reformed DX, but after an injury that Triple H sustained, Hickenbottom returned to singles wrestling. Although as of 2009, the duo reunited as a tag team once more, with the two capturing the Unified WWE Tag Team Championship. At WrestleMania XXVI, Hickenbottom was forced to retire from in-ring competition when he lost a career-threatening match. In December 2010, he signed a long-term deal with WWE, making his first live appearance at a WWE show since WrestleMania later that month. He was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2011. Following his induction, WWE said of Michaels, "Ask any Superstar on the WWE roster who the most gifted sports-entertainer of all time is and nearly everyone will have the same answer — Shawn Michaels."
Among other accolades, Hickenbottom is a four-time world champion: a three-time WWF Champion and a former World Heavyweight Champion. He was also the winner of the 1995 and 1996 Royal Rumbles and was the company's first Grand Slam Champion. He has also won the PWI Match of the Year Award a record eleven times. Hickenbottom currently resides in San Antonio, Texas with his wife, Rebecca, and their two children.
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- published: 05 Sep 2012
- views: 1089
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Shawn Michaels 2009 Titantron
All World Wrestling Entertainment programming, talent names, images, likenesses, slogans, ...
published: 06 Feb 2009
Shawn Michaels 2009 Titantron
All World Wrestling Entertainment programming, talent names, images, likenesses, slogans, wrestling moves, and logos are the exclusive property of World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. ECW is a trademark of WWE Libraries, Inc. All other trademarks, logos and copyrights are the property of their respective owners. © 2009 World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Michael Shawn Hickenbottom (born July 22, 1965), better known by his ring name Shawn Michaels, is an American professional wrestler. He performs for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), formerly the World Wrestling Federation, on its Raw brand. Hickenbottom is one of the senior performers in WWE, having joined in 1987.
Hickenbottom began his wrestling career with Mid-South Wrestling, now known as Universal Wrestling Federation, and American Wrestling Association (AWA). During his time with AWA, he performed in partnership with Marty Jannetty, as The Midnight Rockers; winning the AWA World Tag Team Championship twice. Hickenbottom and Jannetty then signed with World Wrestling Federation (WWF), while in contract with AWA. They returned to AWA, only to go back to the WWF in 1988.
Hickenbottom later worked as a sole performer, taking on a new persona of "The Heartbreak Kid." He was the leader of a backstage group known as The Kliq, which was known for performing an unscripted act during the Madison Square Garden "Curtain Call" incident in 1996. The following year, he teamed up with Hunter Hearst Hemsley, who often was referred to as Triple H (HHH), and Chyna to form D-Generation X (DX). This group of wrestlers were known for their sophomoric crude humor. That same year, Hickenbottom took part in one of the most controversial matches in wrestling history, dubbed as the "Montreal Screwjob." After a back injury forced him to retire following his WWF Championship loss at WrestleMania XIV, Hickenbottom opened a wrestling academy, called The Shawn Michaels Wrestling Academy, in which he trained upcoming wrestlers. He made his in-ring return at SummerSlam in 2002. In 2006, Hickenbottom and Triple H briefly reformed DX, but after an injury that Triple H sustained, Hickenbottom returned to singles wrestling.
Overall, Hickenbottom has been a world champion four times, including three reigns as WWE Champion, and one reign as World Heavyweight Champion. He was also the winner of the 1995 and 1996 Royal Rumble and was the company's first Grand Slam Champion. Aside from professional wrestling, Hickenbottom is a born-again Christian, husband, and father of two children.
- published: 06 Feb 2009
- views: 49225
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Shawn Michaels Tribute
Michael Shawn Hickenbottom (born July 22, 1965), better known by his ring name Shawn Micha...
published: 27 Aug 2011
Shawn Michaels Tribute
Michael Shawn Hickenbottom (born July 22, 1965), better known by his ring name Shawn Michaels, is an American television host and retired professional wrestler. He presents the Outdoor Channel show MacMillan River Adventures, and is currently signed to WWE, where he has served in an ambassadorial role since December 2010. He consistently performed for WWE, formerly the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), from 1988 until his retirement in early 2010, albeit in non-wrestling roles from 1998 to 2002. Hickenbottom began his wrestling career with Mid-South Wrestling, now known as Universal Wrestling Federation, and American Wrestling Association (AWA). During his time with AWA, he performed in partnership with Marty Jannetty, as The Midnight Rockers; winning the AWA World Tag Team Championship twice. Hickenbottom and Jannetty briefly signed with World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in 1987, while in contract with AWA. They returned to AWA, only to go back to the WWF in 1988.
Hickenbottom later worked as a singles performer, taking on a new persona of "The Heartbreak Kid" and, first as a villain and later as a fan favorite, moved into the main event sphere. He wielded considerable influence on booking decisions as the leader of The Kliq, a backstage group, which however fell apart in 1996. The following year, he teamed up with Hunter Hearst Hemsley, who often was referred to as Triple H (HHH), Chyna, and Rick Rude to form D-Generation X (DX). This group of wrestlers was known for their sophomoric crude humor. That same year, Hickenbottom took part in one of the most controversial matches in wrestling history, dubbed as the "Montreal Screwjob." After a back injury forced him to retire following his WWF Championship loss at WrestleMania XIV, Hickenbottom opened a wrestling academy, called The Shawn Michaels Wrestling Academy, in which he trained upcoming wrestlers. He made his in-ring return at SummerSlam in 2002. In 2006, Hickenbottom and Triple H briefly reformed DX, but after an injury that Triple H sustained, Hickenbottom returned to singles wrestling. Although as of 2009, the duo reunited as a tag team once more, with the two capturing the Unified WWE Tag Team Championship. In the WWF/WWE, Michaels held championships, and headlined pay-per-view events, in each decade from the 1990s to the 2010s; at WrestleMania XXVI, he was forced to retire from in-ring competition when he lost a career-threatening match. In December 2010, he signed a long-term deal with WWE, making his first live appearance at a WWE show since WrestleMania later that month. He was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2011.
Among other accolades, Hickenbottom is a four-time world champion: a three-time WWF Champion and a former World Heavyweight Champion. He was also the winner of the 1995 and 1996 Royal Rumbles and was the company's first Grand Slam Champion. He has also won the PWI Match of the Year Award a record eleven times. Hickenbottom currently resides in San Antonio, Texas with his wife, Rebecca, and their two children.
WWF Championship (3 times)
World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
WWF European Championship (1 time)
WWF Intercontinental Championship (3 times)
WWF/E World Tag Team Championship (5 times)-- with Diesel, Steve Austin, John Cena, and Triple H
WWE Tag Team Championship (1 time) -- with Triple H
Royal Rumble (1995, 1996)
Fourth Triple Crown Champion
First Grand Slam Champion
Kiss My Ass Club Member
WWE Hall of Fame (Class of 2011)
Debut October 16, 1984
Retired March 28, 2010
- published: 27 Aug 2011
- views: 2389
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Shawn Michaels Tribute By FUdennis
HE GAVE YOU A SHOW LIKE YOU NEVER EVER SEEN BEFORE, WHY? BECAUSE HE COULD! RATE COMMENT IF...
published: 26 Feb 2011
Shawn Michaels Tribute By FUdennis
HE GAVE YOU A SHOW LIKE YOU NEVER EVER SEEN BEFORE, WHY? BECAUSE HE COULD! RATE COMMENT IF YOU AGREE!
"The Heartbreak Kid" Michael Shawn Hickenbottom (born July 22, 1965), better known by his ring name "HBK" Shawn Michaels, is an American professional wrestler. He performs for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), formerly the World Wrestling Federation, on its Raw brand. Hickenbottom is one of the senior performers in WWE, having joined in 1987. He is one of only two wrestlers, the other being The Undertaker, to have appeared on the very first episode of Monday Night Raw who are still with the company today.
Hickenbottom began his wrestling career with Mid-South Wrestling, now known as Universal Wrestling Federation, and American Wrestling Association (AWA). During his time with AWA, he performed in partnership with Marty Jannetty, as The Midnight Rockers; winning the AWA World Tag Team Championship twice. Hickenbottom and Jannetty then signed with World Wrestling Federation (WWF), while in contract with AWA. They returned to AWA, only to go back to the WWF in 1988.
Hickenbottom later worked as a a sole performer, taking on a new persona of "The Heartbreak Kid." He was the leader of a backstage group known as The Kliq, which was known for performing an unscripted act during the Madison Square Garden "Curtain Call" incident in 1996. The following year, he teamed up with Hunter Hearst Hemsley, who often was referred to as Triple H (HHH), and Chyna to form D-Generation X (DX). This group of wrestlers were known for their sophomoric crude humor. That same year, Hickenbottom took part in one of the most controversial matches in wrestling history, dubbed as the "Montreal Screwjob." After a back injury forced him to retire following his WWF Championship loss at WrestleMania XIV, Hickenbottom opened a wrestling academy, called The Shawn Michaels Wrestling Academy, in which he trained upcoming wrestlers. He made his in-ring return at SummerSlam in 2002. In 2006, Hickenbottom and Triple H briefly reformed DX, but after an injury that Triple H sustained, Hickenbottom returned to singles wrestling.
Overall, Hickenbottom has been a world champion four times, including three reigns as WWE Champion, and one reign as World Heavyweight Champion. He was also the winner of the 1995 and 1996 Royal Rumble and was the company's first Grand Slam Champion. Aside from professional wrestling, Hickenbottom is a born-again Christian, husband, and father of two children.
All World Wrestling Entertainment programming, talent names, images, likenesses, slogans, wrestling moves, trademarks, logos and copyrights are the exclusive property of World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. and its subsidiaries. All other trademarks, logos and copyrights are the property of their respective owners. © 2008 World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
- published: 26 Feb 2011
- views: 511
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The Heartbreak Kid Shawn Micheals Official Tribute
"The Heartbreak Kid" Michael Shawn Hickenbottom (born July 22, 1965), better known by his ...
published: 08 Nov 2008
The Heartbreak Kid Shawn Micheals Official Tribute
"The Heartbreak Kid" Michael Shawn Hickenbottom (born July 22, 1965), better known by his ring name "HBK" Shawn Michaels, is an American professional wrestler. He performs for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), formerly the World Wrestling Federation, on its Raw brand. Hickenbottom is one of the senior performers in WWE, having joined in 1987. He is one of only two wrestlers, the other being The Undertaker, to have appeared on the very first episode of Monday Night Raw who are still with the company today.
Hickenbottom began his wrestling career with Mid-South Wrestling, now known as Universal Wrestling Federation, and American Wrestling Association (AWA). During his time with AWA, he performed in partnership with Marty Jannetty, as The Midnight Rockers; winning the AWA World Tag Team Championship twice. Hickenbottom and Jannetty then signed with World Wrestling Federation (WWF), while in contract with AWA. They returned to AWA, only to go back to the WWF in 1988.
Hickenbottom later worked as a a sole performer, taking on a new persona of "The Heartbreak Kid." He was the leader of a backstage group known as The Kliq, which was known for performing an unscripted act during the Madison Square Garden "Curtain Call" incident in 1996. The following year, he teamed up with Hunter Hearst Hemsley, who often was referred to as Triple H (HHH), and Chyna to form D-Generation X (DX). This group of wrestlers were known for their sophomoric crude humor. That same year, Hickenbottom took part in one of the most controversial matches in wrestling history, dubbed as the "Montreal Screwjob." After a back injury forced him to retire following his WWF Championship loss at WrestleMania XIV, Hickenbottom opened a wrestling academy, called The Shawn Michaels Wrestling Academy, in which he trained upcoming wrestlers. He made his in-ring return at SummerSlam in 2002. In 2006, Hickenbottom and Triple H briefly reformed DX, but after an injury that Triple H sustained, Hickenbottom returned to singles wrestling.
Overall, Hickenbottom has been a world champion four times, including three reigns as WWE Champion, and one reign as World Heavyweight Champion. He was also the winner of the 1995 and 1996 Royal Rumble and was the company's first Grand Slam Champion. Aside from professional wrestling, Hickenbottom is a born-again Christian, husband, and father of two children.
Credits to DGP05
All World Wrestling Entertainment programming, talent names, images, likenesses, slogans, wrestling moves, trademarks, logos and copyrights are the exclusive property of World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. and its subsidiaries. All other trademarks, logos and copyrights are the property of their respective owners. © 2008 World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
- published: 08 Nov 2008
- views: 56848
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super crazy theme
Francisco Pantoja Islas[2] (born December 3, 1973)[2] is a Mexican professional wrestler b...
published: 24 Aug 2008
super crazy theme
Francisco Pantoja Islas[2] (born December 3, 1973)[2] is a Mexican professional wrestler best known by his ring name Super Crazy.[2] He is currently signed to World Wrestling Entertainment and performing on the SmackDown brand.Finishing and signature moves
Crazy Bomb[2] (Straight jacket lift dropped into a powerbomb)
Moonsault
Trifecta (Three consecutive moonsaults in the following order: the first from the bottom turnbuckle, the second from the middle turnbuckle and the third from the top turnbuckle)
Brainbuster
Corkscrew slingshot crossbody
Elevated mounted punches with the crowd counting to "10" in Spanish
Multiple moonsault variations
Corkscrew
Double jump
Side slam
Springboard
Standing
Rope run tornado DDT
Spinning wheel kick
Standing or a running dropkick, sometimes from the top rope
Tilt-a-whirl backbreaker
Championships and accomplishments
Extreme Championship Wrestling
ECW World Television Championship (1 time)[6]
International Wrestling Association
IWA Hardcore Championship (9 times)[7]
IWA Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship (2 times)[8]
IWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship (3 times)[9]
NWA: Extreme Canadian Championship Wrestling
NWA Canadian Junior Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[10]
Pro Wrestling Illustrated
PWI ranked him #37 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 1999[11]
Pro Wrestling ZERO-ONE
ZERO-ONE/UPW/WORLD-1 International Junior Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[12]
Universal Wrestling Association
UWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[13]
UWA World Welterweight Championship (2 times)[14]
Other titles
CWA Junior Heavyweight Championship (2 times)[citation needed]
- published: 24 Aug 2008
- views: 4184
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What Does the Resurrection Have to do with Heaven?
In 15th century Bavaria, as a group of monks pondered the meaning of the somber events of ...
published: 06 Jun 2011
author: Jim Tompkins
What Does the Resurrection Have to do with Heaven?
In 15th century Bavaria, as a group of monks pondered the meaning of the somber events of holy week -- Maundy Thursday's observance of Christ's Last Supper, his agony in the Garden of Gethsemane and his arrest and Good Friday's remembrance of Christ's agony and crucifixion -- one of the monks began laughing, one of those huge belly laughs, shattering the quiet of their contemplation.
It's said that the monk who laughed told the others, "Don't you see? It was like a joke! The Resurrection was the best joke in all history. On Good Friday when Jesus was crucified, the devil thought he had won. But God had the last laugh on Easter when he raised Jesus from the dead."
The monks called it Risus Paschalis, "the Easter laugh." Word spread and the day after Easter became known as a day of joy and laughter, to be celebrated with joke telling. Monks in monasteries particularly enjoyed the custom.
I don’t believe we fully understand the importance of the resurrection to the Heaven we will enjoy one day. If we did, we would have a lot more laughter and joy in our lives, no matter what is going on around us. Instead of somber, sour faces, we would have joyful expressions of confidence in the resurrection of Jesus Christ!
Therefore, to prepare you for what I am going to talk about this morning, I want to tell you some Christian light bulb jokes.
• How many Calvinists does it take to change a light bulb? None. God has predestined when the light will be on. Calvinists do not change light bulbs. They simply read the instructions and pray the light bulb will be the one that has been chosen to be changed.
• How many Catholics does it take to change a light bulb? None. They always use candles.
• How many members of an established Bible teaching church that is over 20 years old does it take to change a light bulb? One to actually change the bulb and nine to say how much they liked the old one.
• How many liberal post-modernist christians does it take to change a bulb? No one knows. They can’t tell the difference between light and darkness.
• How many TV evangelists does it take to change a light bulb? One. But for the message of light to continue, send in your donation today.
• How many Unitarian’s does it take to change a light bulb? This statement was issued. “We choose not to make a statement either in favor of or against the need for a light bulb. However, if in your own journey you have found that a light bulb works for you, that is fine. You are invited to write a poem or compose a modern dance about your personal relations with your light bulb (or light source, or non-dark resource), and present it next month at our annual light bulb Sunday service, in which we will explore a number of light bulb traditions, including incandescent, fluorescent, LED, long life, and tinted - all of which are equally valid paths to luminescence.
• How many youth workers does it take to change a light bulb? Youth workers don’t last long enough for a light bulb to burn out.
• How many Pentecostal’s does it take to change a light bulb? One to change the bulb and nine to pray against the spirit of darkness.
• How many Southern Baptists: At least 15. One to change the light bulb, and three committees to approve the change and decide who brings the refreshments.
• How many Mormons does it take to change a light bulb. One man to change the bulb, and four wives to tell him how to do it.
• Methodists: Undetermined. Whether your light is bright, dull, or completely out, you are loved -- you can be a light bulb, turnip bulb, or tulip bulb. Church wide lighting service is planned for Sunday, August 19. Bring bulb of your choice and a covered dish.
• Lutherans: None. Lutherans do not believe in change.
• Amish: What's a light bulb?
Paul wrote this about the Resurrection
If Christ has not been raised, your faith is futile; you are still in your sins…[and] we are to be pitied more than all men. (I Cor 15:17,19)
Christ rose bodily-it is the cornerstone, foundation of redemption-both for mankind and for earth.
The physical resurrection of Christ means an eternal future for fully restored humans dwelling on a fully restored Earth.
RESURRECTION IS PHYSICAL
If you spiritualize the Resurrection, you weaken the power of the resurrection.
The power of the resurrection means a permanent return to a physical existence in a physical universe.
Two thirds of American who believe in the resurrection do not believe they will have a physical body after the resurrection.
Resurrection means we will have bodies. If we didn’t have bodies we wouldn’t be resurrected.
RA Torrey: We will not be disembodied spirits in the world to come, but redeemed spirits, in redeemed bodies, in a redeemed universe.
OUR PHYSICAL BODY IS IMPORTANT TO GOD
Gen 2:7 - then the Lord God formed the man of dust from the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living creature. Genesis 2:7
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Sean Patrick Grace, M.D.
Dr. Sean Grace, board certified physician, began his medical training at Louisiana State U...
published: 13 May 2011
author: Tennessee Orthopaedic Clinics
Sean Patrick Grace, M.D.
Dr. Sean Grace, board certified physician, began his medical training at Louisiana State University School of Medicine in New Orleans, Louisiana. His extensive education continued during his Orthopaedic Residency at the Campbell Clinic in Memphis and a Sports Medicine/Arthroscopic surgery Fellowship through the Mississippi Sports Medicine and Orthopedic Clinic. Professional organizations in which Dr. Grace holds membership include the Arthroscopy Association of North America and the American Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine. With a background of personal achievements in wrestling and athletics, Dr. Grace devotes his time as the team physician for the varsity football program at Grace Christian Academy. He also assists with mixed martial arts and wrestling programs throughout the Knoxville area.
Tennessee Orthopaedic Clinics offers six locations to better serve you in Knoxville, Oak Ridge, Seymour, Lenoir City or East Tennessee.
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Leanna Gingras: The Craft of UX
Leanna wears many hats in the User Experience profession. Armed with a MSI from the UM Sch...
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Leanna wears many hats in the User Experience profession. Armed with a MSI from the UM School of Information, and a bachelor’s in philosophy from Michigan State University, Lee enjoys wrestling with problems and designing solutions. When Lee’s not bribing students with burritos, she enjoys marching up mountains and sleeping in tents.
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MWE '09 interviews: Rick Centeno (CIMG)
This interview shows Rick Centeno, Partner & Director at CIMG at the Maastricht Week of En...
published: 14 Feb 2010
author: Momentum Maastricht
MWE '09 interviews: Rick Centeno (CIMG)
This interview shows Rick Centeno, Partner & Director at CIMG at the Maastricht Week of Entrepreneurship 2009 in the Netherlands.
Rick Centeno is a management professional with 15 years of industry experience. Previous positions include CIO, CTO, Technology consultant, Business Strategy Consultant, Product manager, and general Line Management. In the last decade he mainly worked within internet and telecoms companies. CIMG - CxO Interim Management Group stands for high-quality service in the fields of interim management on Executive level, Strategy Consulting and Management Coaching. The customers of CIMG are mainly companies which wrestle with complex growth- or consolidation problems, product development strategies, or organisational change questions.
www.cimg.nl
The Maastricht Week of Entrepreneurship is an international and entrepreneurial conference that takes place in Maastricht, the Netherlands and is organized by Study Association Momentum and powered by the Maastricht Center for Entrepreneurship. For four days both international and national top entrepreneurs convey their views through workshops, interviews and lectures. The interaction between student and entrepreneur makes it an appropriate time to test, present and promote peoples' creative and innovative ideas.
From 11 until 14 May 2011 the Maastricht Week of Entrepreneurship will take place for the third time.
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Does Ryan Michales look like WWE wrestler Shawn michaels
Michael Shawn Hickenbottom (born July 22, 1965), better known by his ring name Shawn Micha...
published: 31 Mar 2011
Does Ryan Michales look like WWE wrestler Shawn michaels
Michael Shawn Hickenbottom (born July 22, 1965), better known by his ring name Shawn Michaels, is a retired American professional wrestler, currently signed to WWE, where he has served in an ambassadorial role since December 2010. He consistently performed for WWE, formerly the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), from 1988 until his retirement in early 2010, albeit in non-wrestling roles from 1998 to 2002.
Hickenbottom began his wrestling career with Mid-South Wrestling, now known as Universal Wrestling Federation, and American Wrestling Association (AWA). During his time with AWA, he performed in partnership with Marty Jannetty, as The Midnight Rockers; winning the AWA World Tag Team Championship twice. Hickenbottom and Jannetty briefly signed with World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in 1987, while in contract with AWA. They returned to AWA, only to go back to the WWF in 1988.
Hickenbottom later worked as a singles performer, taking on a new persona of "The Heartbreak Kid" and, first as a villain and later as a fan favorite, moved into the main event sphere. He yielded considerable influence on booking decisions as the leader of The Kliq, a backstage group, which however fell apart in 1996. The following year, he teamed up with Hunter Hearst Hemsley, who often was referred to as Triple H (HHH), Chyna, and Rick Rude to form D-Generation X (DX). This group of wrestlers was known for their sophomoric crude humor. That same year, Hickenbottom took part in one of the most controversial matches in wrestling history, dubbed as the "Montreal Screwjob." After a back injury forced him to retire following his WWF Championship loss at WrestleMania XIV, Hickenbottom opened a wrestling academy, called The Shawn Michaels Wrestling Academy, in which he trained upcoming wrestlers. He made his in-ring return at SummerSlam in 2002. In 2006, Hickenbottom and Triple H briefly reformed DX, but after an injury that Triple H sustained, Hickenbottom returned to singles wrestling. Although as of 2009, the duo reunited as a tag team once more, with the two capturing the Unified WWE Tag Team Championship. At WrestleMania XXVI, Michaels was forced to retire from in-ring competition when he lost a career-threatening match. In December 2010, he signed a long-term deal with WWE, making his first live appearance at a WWE show since WrestleMania later that month. He was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2011.
Among other accolades, Hickenbottom is a four-time world champion: a three-time WWF Champion and a former World Heavyweight Champion. He was also the winner of the 1995 and 1996 Royal Rumbles and was the company's first Grand Slam Champion
- published: 31 Mar 2011
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Shawn Michaels Titantron 2010 HD
Michael Shawn Hickenbottom (born July 22, 1965), better known by his ring name Shawn Micha...
published: 17 Jun 2010
Shawn Michaels Titantron 2010 HD
Michael Shawn Hickenbottom (born July 22, 1965), better known by his ring name Shawn Michaels, is a retired American professional wrestler. He performed for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), formerly the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), from 1988 until his retirement in 2010. He was considered as one of WWE's senior performers, having performed for over 20 years.
Hickenbottom began his wrestling career with Mid-South Wrestling, now known as Universal Wrestling Federation, and American Wrestling Association (AWA). During his time with AWA, he performed in partnership with Marty Jannetty, as The Midnight Rockers; winning the AWA World Tag Team Championship twice. Hickenbottom and Jannetty then signed with World Wrestling Federation (WWF), while in contract with AWA. They returned to AWA, only to go back to the WWF in 1988.
Hickenbottom later worked as a sole performer, taking on a new persona of "The Heartbreak Kid." He was the leader of a backstage group known as The Kliq, which was known for performing an unscripted act during the Madison Square Garden "Curtain Call" incident in 1996. The following year, he teamed up with Hunter Hearst Hemsley, who often was referred to as Triple H (HHH), and Chyna to form D-Generation X (DX). This group of wrestlers was known for their sophomoric crude humor. That same year, Hickenbottom took part in one of the most controversial matches in wrestling history, dubbed as the "Montreal Screwjob." After a back injury forced him to retire following his WWF Championship loss at WrestleMania XIV, Hickenbottom opened a wrestling academy, called The Shawn Michaels Wrestling Academy, in which he trained upcoming wrestlers. He made his in-ring return at SummerSlam in 2002. In 2006, Hickenbottom and Triple H briefly reformed DX, but after an injury that Triple H sustained, Hickenbottom returned to singles wrestling. Although as of 2009, the duo reunited as a tag team once more, with the two capturing the Unified WWE Tag Team Championship.
Among other accolades, Hickenbottom is a four-time world champion: a three-time WWF Champion and a former World Heavyweight Champion. He was also the winner of the 1995 and 1996 Royal Rumbles and was the company's first Grand Slam Champion. He has also won the Slammy Award a record 10 times. Aside from professional wrestling, Hickenbottom is a born-again Christian, husband, and father of two children.
- published: 17 Jun 2010
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DWI Simon Sez Match (Wrestling911.com)
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DWI Simon Sez Match (Wrestling911.com)
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[TJL]Shawn Michaels Retirement Tribute [Where ever you will go]
Shawn Michaels "The Heartbreak Kid" has been set to retire at Wrestlemania 26. By showing ...
published: 30 Apr 2009
[TJL]Shawn Michaels Retirement Tribute [Where ever you will go]
Shawn Michaels "The Heartbreak Kid" has been set to retire at Wrestlemania 26. By showing my respect, i made a tribute to the one and only Shawn Michaels.
Michael Shawn Hickenbottom (born July 22, 1965), better known by his ring name Shawn Michaels, is an American professional wrestler. He performs for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), formerly the World Wrestling Federation, on its Raw brand. Hickenbottom is one of the senior performers in WWE, having joined in 1988.
Hickenbottom began his wrestling career with Mid-South Wrestling, now known as Universal Wrestling Federation, and American Wrestling Association (AWA). During his time with AWA, he performed in partnership with Marty Jannetty, as The Midnight Rockers; winning the AWA World Tag Team Championship twice. Hickenbottom and Jannetty then signed with World Wrestling Federation (WWF), while in contract with AWA. They returned to AWA, only to go back to the WWF in 1988.
Hickenbottom later worked as a sole performer, taking on a new persona of "The Heartbreak Kid." He was the leader of a backstage group known as The Kliq, which was known for performing an unscripted act during the Madison Square Garden "Curtain Call" incident in 1996. The following year, he teamed up with Hunter Hearst Hemsley, who often was referred to as Triple H (HHH), and Chyna to form D-Generation X (DX). This group of wrestlers was known for their sophomoric crude humor. That same year, Hickenbottom took part in one of the most controversial matches in wrestling history, dubbed as the "Montreal Screwjob." After a back injury forced him to retire following his WWF Championship loss at WrestleMania XIV, Hickenbottom opened a wrestling academy, called The Shawn Michaels Wrestling Academy, in which he trained upcoming wrestlers. He made his in-ring return at SummerSlam in 2002. In 2006, Hickenbottom and Triple H briefly reformed DX, but after an injury that Triple H sustained, Hickenbottom returned to singles wrestling.
- published: 30 Apr 2009
- views: 34361