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Marc Mero (born July 9, 1960) [6] is an American retired professional wrestler and amateur boxer, as well as a motivational speaker.He is best known for his appearances with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) under his real name and with World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and NWA Total Nonstop Action (NWA TNA) under the ring name Johnny B. Badd.
The storyline started when Marc Mero witnessed Sable being mistreated by Helmsley backstage, so Mero attacked Helmsley and took Sable as his manager. [3] She remained Mero's manager until his injury in February 1997, with Sable becoming wildly popular on her own whilst Mero was off TV. [3] When Marc Mero returned in October 1997, his gimmick ...
Surname Siblings Country Note(s) Ref(s) Alvarado: El Brazo Brazo de Oro Brazo de Plata Super Brazo Brazo Cibernético Brazo de Platino Mexico In this branch of the Alvarado wrestling family, Brazo de Oro was the oldest of the six brothers (all six are sons of Shadito Cruz, patriarch and founder of the Alvarado family).
On December 7, 1997, at the D-Generation X: In Your House pay-per-view event, he defeated former Golden Gloves champion Marc Mero [16] via disqualification in a worked match. 15 months later, Esch defeated WWF Brawl For All champion Bart Gunn [16] in a legitimate shootfight at WrestleMania XV on March 28, 1999, knocking his opponent out in 34 ...
In August 1998, Luna had apparently patched up her differences with Sable, as the latter, now split from Marc Mero, introduced her as the newest member of the Human Oddities stable. Luna attacked Marc Mero's new valet Jacqueline, the former Miss Texas. Luna scored a pinfall victory in August, but lost a rematch in September.
Marc Magliarditi, hockey goaltender; Sal Maglie, baseball pitcher [2] Rick Manning, baseball player; Tony Marino, amateur competitive bodybuilder and power lifter; Matt Mazza, basketball player; Vince Mazza, NFL player and Canadian football all-star; Marc Mero, WWE professional wrestler; John Moir, professional basketball player
Joel Mero (born 1995), Finnish footballer; Joseph Mero (born c. 1965), American pair skater; László Mérő (born 1949), Jewish Hungarian research psychologist and author; Marc Mero (born 1960), American amateur boxer and professional wrestler; Muhammad Mustafa Mero (born 1941), Syrian politician, former Prime Minister of Syria (2000–2003)
WWF Brawl for All was a shootfighting tournament held in the then World Wrestling Federation (now, WWE) lasting from June 29, 1998, to August 24, 1998. The Brawl for All was the creation of then-WWF writer Vince Russo.