Former writer for the World Wrestling Federation, defected to World Championship Wrestling in 1999.
Leader of the New Blood.
Former WCW Heavyweight Champion (won on Sept. 25, 2000)
His WCW theme song, composed by WCW composer James Hart, is based on the Black Sabbath song, "Iron Man". His TNA theme song, "F.U. System", composed by TNA composer Dale Oliver, is based on the System Of A Down song, "Toxicity".
Currently working for NWA-TNA as a writer and on-screen talent.
Formed a faction in NWA-TNA called S.E.X. (Sports Entertainment Xtreme) with the Harris Twins & BG James.
In 2002, he was rehired by the WWE as a storyline consultant. He was let go about a month later due to incompatibility.
Published author.
Has returned to NWA-TNA only a few weeks after being released. He is now also a born again Christian. [January 2004]
Fired from NWA-TNA [January 2004]
Training to become a pastor [May 2004]
Head writer for NWA-TNA and leader of heel faction Sports Entertainment Xtreme (or S.E.X.) [January 2003]
Acts as a creative advisor for NWA-TNA, and is the on-screen director of authority [March 2004]
Although still not employed by WWE, he still gets interviewed on occasion during specials and dvds dedicated to WWF in the late 90s and late WCW.
Thick New York accent
Beard
Creating Edgy Segments and Storylines.
"Worked shoots," meaning completely planned and scripted events that, due to the language or actions of the people involved, are made to seem more "real" than other segments.
Ranting