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Stan Lane (left) and Steve Keirn (right), circa 1985 Steve Keirn made his professional wrestling debut in 1972, working mostly in the Southern territories of the United States. Keirn often found himself working as a tag-team, most notably alongside Mike Graham in Championship Wrestling from Florida. [ 3 ]
On March 10, 2023, Keirn's autobiography, The Keirn Chronicles Volume One: The Fabulous Wrestling Life of Steve Keirn, was released. [25] The book is coauthored by Ian Douglass, a contributor to the autobiographies of Dan Severn , Hornswoggle , Bugsy McGraw and Brian Blair , and it includes forewords from Stan Lane and CM Punk , and an ...
In 1982, Stan Lane went to The CWA in Memphis TN and formed a team called The Fabulous Ones with Steve Keirn. [3] The team feuded with The Midnight Express, Jerry Lawler & Bill Dundee, The Sheepherders (Butch Miller & Luke Williams), Randy Savage & Leapin' Lanny Poffo and The Moondogs with whom they had a series of exceptionally bloody matches.
Bobby Eaton and Steve Keirn formed a short-lived tag team in WCW during Keirn's brief career in WCW in 1994. Both men had formed successful tag teams with Stan Lane in their careers. The team was called Bad Attitude .
The team regained the tag team title before losing it to The Fabulous Ones (Stan Lane and Steve Keirn). [10] Afterward, Eaton teamed up with The Moondogs (Rex and Spot) to face Jerry Lawler and the Fabulous Ones. During the match, one of the Moondogs accidentally hit Eaton with their trademark bone, costing their side the match.
(Steve Keirn (7) and Stan Lane (7)) February 6, 1983: Live event: Memphis, Tennessee 3 1 Awarded the title when Williams misses a scheduled defense. 390 The Sheepherders (Jonathan Boyd and Luke Williams) February 7, 1983: Live event: Louisville, Kentucky 2 6 [30] 391 The Fabulous Ones (Steve Keirn (8) and Stan Lane (8)) February 13, 1983: Live ...
The Fabulous Ones (Steve Keirn and Stan Lane) (c) defeated The MOD Squad (Spike and Basher) Tag team match for the NWA Florida Tag Team Championship: 2: Barry Windham and Ed Gantner defeated Dory Funk Jr. and Samu: Tag team match: 3: Mike Rotunda (c) defeated Kevin Sullivan: Singles match for the NWA Florida Heavyweight Championship: 4: Rick ...
Smothers started his career in 1982 after being trained by Steve Keirn and Stan Lane. [4] He later appeared in the combined promotional effort Pro Wrestling USA , making his televised debut at a taping on September 18, 1984, that was held in Memphis.