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During that October, Waltman injured his neck and was forced out of action. While he was out injured, he was fired by then WCW President Eric Bischoff as a show of force to keep the more popular Scott Hall and Kevin Nash in check due to locker room instability caused by the three.

In a promo, he stated that he was forming a DX army and "when you start an army, you look to your blood Waltman's return proved that it was a two-way street. This heated promo actually prompted Bischoff to respond on Nitro the following week, telling Waltman to "bite me". Brown and Waltman traded the title a couple of times with Waltman ultimately winning the championship at Judgment Day in October A few weeks after WrestleMania, Waltman formed a tag team with Kane; a mute, brooding, menacing loner.

After DX was reunited in late , Waltman led Kane to believe that he would be inducted into DX, but instead betrayed him and eventually stole his girlfriend, Tori.

He was out of action for three months due to a neck injury caused when Jericho botched a powerbomb in the fall of that same year. Upon his return to action, Waltman found himself without an angle. His most notable actions in the next two years were forming the short-lived stable X-Factor along with Justin Credible and Albert. The WWF Light Heavyweight Championship was abandoned upon his return to WWF television, although he defended the belt on several house shows just before his return to television.

When Hall, Nash and Hogan returned to the WWF in and Hogan's nostalgic popularity required that he be turfed from the latest incarnation of the nWo, Waltman, who had been out with an injury, returned and immediately attacked Hogan, claiming he had been waiting four years to do so, stemming from shoot comments from Hogan on WCW Thunder in after he was fired that he couldn't "cut the mustard".

This storyline was immediately dropped with the nWo members being drafted to Raw while Hogan being drafted to SmackDown! To achieve this end, he was booked to beat nWo member Waltman in a short feud between the two. Waltman was often misrepresented as refusing to lose to Booker T, but he denied this in an interview in November , referencing a botched spine buster giving him an injury and keeping him from participating.

This, combined with an incident at an airport where he collapsed for "unknown reasons", led to Waltman being released by WWE on August 25, Teaming with his former tag team partners Scott Hall and B. He held the title for two weeks before losing to A. Styles on October 23 , in a no disqualification match.

He retained the title in a bout with Juventud Guerrera on March 1, and held the title until the promotion closed in April Styles was to team with a mystery partner against Jeff Jarrett and Sting. Styles' manager Vince Russo described the mystery partner as being "a dirtbag", "a degenerate", and "the scum of the Earth" before adding that he was "just like [him]".

Russo then announced the return of Sean Waltman. Waltman and Styles went on to lose the match. Waltman lost the match after Raven back-dropped him through a steel cage. In the course of the match, Waltman cost the incumbent and defending champion A. Styles the title, by delivering an X-Factor off a ladder. As a result, Waltman turned heel. The heel turn eventually lead to a match between Styles and Waltman at No Surrender , which Styles won after guest referee Jerry Lynn prevented Waltman from cheating.

As a result, Waltman challenged his former partner to a match at Sacrifice. After Lynn won the match with a victory roll, Waltman attacked him and endeavored to re-injure his shoulder. At Unbreakable, however, Waltman was announced as having no-showed the event.

He was not heard from until September 19, when he was reported to have contacted a family member in Florida. On September 15, , Waltman made an appearance at a live WWE show in Tampa, celebrating with the newly reformed DX after their match, performing the crotch chop with them. At the inaugural WSX tapings on February 9, , Waltman wrestling as X-Pack faced nine other wrestlers in a hardcore battle royal ladder match, which both Waltman and Vampiro won by climbing the ladder to take possession of WSX contracts.

Waltman challenged Vampiro during Episode four, as a ruse to introduce Ricky Banderas , who attacked Vampiro from behind. That extends your shelf life. Waltman is excited to team up with Hausman on Pro Wrestling 4 Life show, which will be available on all major podcast platforms. Their Patreon page will also launch on April 1 and, Hausman explained, they are turning the podcast into a brand. How cool would it be if Sean promoted a few of his own shows? Healthy and happy, Waltman is grateful to be back in a position where he is positively contributing to a landscape he knows so intimately.

And before the launch of the new show, Waltman expressed gratitude for the people who have continued to show him support.

This brand is going to lead to a lot of great times, doing shows where I connect with people. He is well-versed in the art of lucha libre , as well as eager to show off his versatility and depth of work. This show is streaming free of charge, though this is destined to be a match worth paying for.

A match like that will take a lot of heart and effort. Vikingo presents a style in the ring that can best be described as electric. While there are a number of great wrestlers all across the globe, there is absolutely no one who can do a reverse into an inside rope hurricanrana—or a springboard into splash—like him.

If he ever decides to pursue wrestling full-time in the United States, there will be no shortage of offers. Right now, there are many goals for me to accomplish at home, and still so much for me to prove. This Sunday, Vikingo plans on showing why he is the future of the industry—and he encourages all to watch the show.

Tracy Williams has never wrestled at an Anniversary pay per view, Rush has never main-evented an Anniversary pay-per-view. Up and down the card, this has the potential to be a phenomenal night for ROH, especially considering that Dragon Lee—who is making a compelling case for wrestler of the year every time he steps in the ring—will be working two different matches. In addition to calling the Anniversary Show , Riccaboni is also a presence on Cameo. Those familiar with Riccaboni and his broadcasting style know he focuses on inclusion and celebrating others, which is exactly the way he is raising awareness about the Bradbury-Sullivan LGBT Community Center.

Riccaboni hopes that the Cameo videos are enjoyable for people—there was one where he broke down and analyzed his favorite hairstyles of the Philadelphia Phillies—as well as support an organization that makes the world a better place. My teacher had to be reserved about it, and public sentiment made it a lot more difficult for individuals to be who they could be.

So for me, this is an opportunity to do my best to raise awareness. Some wonderful words from Bayley on Molly Holly.



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