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Renegade would remain utilized as a jobber throughout the rest of 1997 and 1998 (as well as being used for stunt double for the actual Ultimate Warrior during his 1998 WCW run) [19] before wrestling the final match of his career on the December 7 episode of Nitro, which he lost to Wrath. [20] He was released from WCW soon after. [5]
In April 1990, the Youngbloods signed with World Championship Wrestling as The Renegade Warriors. [3] While in WCW, they would wrestle against the likes of The Midnight Express , The Fabulous Freebirds , The Nasty Boys , The State Patrol, Magnum Force, The Four Horsemen , and The Young Pistols .
This is a list of professional wrestlers and personalities that performed in World Championship Wrestling from 1988 to 2001. They are listed in alphabetical order by last name. For alumni of pre-WWE promotion Jim Crockett Promotions, see List of former Jim Crockett Promotions personnel.
The Romeros achieved some success in the World Wrestling Council and later in the Global Wrestling Federation and the United States Wrestling Association as "The Tribal Nation". [4] [5] [6] They also had a brief stint in World Championship Wrestling as "The Renegade Warriors". [7] Mark retired from wrestling in 1999.
However, The Renegade's interference backfired as he was put in the submission hold by Meng as well. He later defeated Mr. JL on WCW Pro, however he would lose matches to Buff Bagwell, Konnan, Dave Taylor and WCW United States Heavyweight Champion Jeff Jarrett [16] during the next two months. [17]
An hour before his induction, the living lucha libre legend revived the Latino World Order, a group of renegade luchadores founded by his friend and longtime foe Eddie Guerrero in WCW. LWO: Latino ...
Chris Romero was the son of Ricky Romero.He began his pro-wrestling training at the age of 13 and made his professional debut as Chris Youngblood in 1985. He started teaming with brother Mark in 1986 upon their older brother Jay's death.
Raw commentator Jerry Lawler insulted and "challenged" ECW on the show's February 17 episode, and in the weeks to come, several ECW wrestlers appeared on Raw in a story arc similar to the nWo storyline playing out in WCW, with the WWF pursuing the "renegade" ECW.