57 coaches online • Server time: 21:56
Sure Hands
Thick Skull
Block
Pro
Spokesman for Slim Jims snacks.
Was defeated by Ricky Steamboat (Richard Blood) in what many consider the greatest match of all time, at WrestleMania III.
Former WWF Intercontinental Champion.
1 of only 7 men to become the Heavyweight Champion in both the WWF and WCW.
Had a famous feud with the Ultimate Warrior in the Early 1990's. His finisher is the Flying Elbow from the top rope.
3 WWF and 3 WCW World titles.
Father Angelo and brother Lanny (The Genius) also wrestled.
Played baseball in college.
He graduated from Downers Grove North High School in 1971.
In high school, he was a baseball star and was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in 1971.
He and Miss Elizabeth staged their wedding at Summerslam 1991, seven years after they already wed.
Played baseball for the Chicago White Sox and Cincinatti Reds' respective farm clubs
Even though he was involved in a storyline with Hulk Hogan claiming they were the best of friends, they did not get along in real life.
In 2004 attempted to convince Vince McMahon into allowing a match between Savage and Hulk Hogan at Wrestlemania 20. McMahon was not interested in the two wrestlers very personal rivalry. Savage has since stated that he would more then likely now retire from wrestling.
Before entering wrestling, Randy was a baseball player and had stints as a catcher with several minor league systems.
Notable Title Win Include: Southeastern Tag Team titles w/Ole Anderson; ICW World title; WWF Intercontinental title; WWF Heavyweight title (2); WCW World title (3)
Released his first rap album in 2003, with a song entitled "Be A Man Hulk!", a challenge to Hulk Hogan.
Is the third longest single reigning WWF Intercontinental Champion of all time. His first (and only) reign as champ lasted 13 months, 21 days.
Defeated Tito Santana at Boston Garden on February 8, 1986 to win the WWF Intercontinental Championship title.