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Won Comeback Prowrestler of the Year Award [1992]
Fomer 2-time WWF Intercontinental Champion
Former WWF World Heavyweight Champion
Legally changed his name to Warrior, so he could own the rights to that name, thus able to continue his gimmick in any wrestling federation he chooses.
Invented the term, 'Warriorism'
Expecting 2nd child in December 2002.
Daughter, Indiana (Indy) Marin Warrior, born in 2000.
Won a 3 year long lawsuit vs. WWF/Titan Sports/Vince McMahon in 2000 regarding the use of his names "The Warrior" and "Ultimate Warrior". This particular dispute is why he felt the necessity to legally change his name to "Warrior".
Was a tag team partner with Steve "Sting" Borden from 1984 to 1986 as the Bladerunners. Warrior was then known as "Rock", Borden was called "Flash". Competed in World Class Championship Wrestling (home of the legendary Von Erich clan) under the name "The Dingo Warrior".
Was stripped of the WWF Intercontinental Championship after he won the WWF Championship at 'Wrestlemania VI'
Second daughter, Mattigan Twain Warrior, was born on 16th December 2002. She weighed 7lb 10oz.
Ex-wife Sherri was a stripper at the renowned Million Dollar Saloon in Dallas, Texas.
One of the longest-running pro wrestling myths states that Jim Hellwig is actually the second wrestler to portray the Ultimate Warrior, as the original died of steriod use in the 80s. Evidence used to support this myth is that the "second Warrior" had lighter hair, and was bulkier in physique. However, this is just one of many pro wrestling myths with little factual basis. Hellwig is the only wrestler to portay the Ultimate Warrior in any form.