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Dean Malenko

Dean Simon[6] (born August 4, 1960), better known by the ring name Dean Malenko, is an American retired professional wrestler.[7] He is currently signed with All Elite Wrestling (AEW) as a senior producer.[8] He is best known for his time with Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) and World Championship Wrestling (WCW). He is also known for his time in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) as a wrestler and a road agent and New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW).[4]

Dean Malenko
Malenko in 2019
Birth nameDean Simon
Born (1960-08-04) August 4, 1960 (age 62)[1][2]
Irvington, New Jersey, U.S.
Spouse(s)
Julie Hittinger
(m. 1996)
Children3
FamilyBoris Malenko (father)
Joe Malenko (brother)
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Ciclope[3]
Dean Malenko
Dean Sarcoff
Great Pumpkin
Billed height5 ft 10 in (178 cm)[4]
Billed weight212 lb (96 kg)[4]
Billed fromTampa, Florida, U.S.[4]
Trained byBoris Malenko[4][1]
DebutFebruary 18, 1985[5]
RetiredDecember 11, 2001

Although never a world champion, Malenko achieved championship success in ECW, WCW and the WWF, winning 11 total titles between the three organizations. Pro Wrestling Illustrated named Malenko the #1 wrestler in the world in 1997, and he was inducted into the Hardcore Hall of Fame in 2015.[9] He has been recognized by commentators as one of the most underrated wrestlers of all time.[10] Multiple-time world champion Bryan Danielson said that his "number one guy, growing up, was Dean Malenko".[11] Following his retirement as an in-ring competitor, he worked as a road agent for WWE from 2001 until 2019.

Professional wrestling career

Early career (1979–1994)

Malenko was born into a wrestling family, and his father Boris Malenko was a prominent wrestling figure. He started out as a referee in the Tampa area and even worked briefly as a referee for the WWF in the mid-1980s. He has wrestled all over the world and has spent much time wrestling in Mexico and Japan. He wrestled with his brother Joe Malenko from 1988 to 1992, forming a tag team working in Puerto Rico, Japan, and Australia until his brother retired. On January 24, 1992, Malenko defeated "The Superstar" for the Suncoast Pro Wrestling (SPW) Southern title in Palmetto, Florida. Malenko defeated Jimmy Backlund for the ICWA Light Heavyweight title on March 12, 1992, in Tampa. Then, Malenko teamed with his brother losing to Ricky Steamboat and Nikita Koloff at Clash of the Champions XIX.

Eastern Championship Wrestling / Extreme Championship Wrestling (1994–1995)

On August 27, 1994, Malenko debuted in Eastern Championship Wrestling (ECW) as a heel participating in a professional wrestling tournament for the vacant NWA World Heavyweight Championship. He defeated Osamu Nishimura in the quarterfinals before he ended up losing to the eventual winner Shane Douglas in the semifinals.[12][13] Malenko became known as "The Shooter" and was given a gimmick similar to an Ultimate Fighting Championship fighter (due to his resemblance to Royce Gracie). On November 4, 1994, he defeated 2 Cold Scorpio to win his first ECW Television Championship.[14][15]

In the beginning of 1995, Malenko formed a faction called the Triple Threat with Chris Benoit and Shane Douglas.[16] On February 25, 1995 at Return of the Funker, Benoit and Malenko defeated Sabu and Tazmaniac for the ECW Tag Team Championship, making Malenko a double champion.[17][18] A month later at Extreme Warfare, Malenko dropped the Television title to 2 Cold Scorpio.[19] On April 8 at Three Way Dance, he and Benoit lost the tag titles to The Public Enemy (Johnny Grunge and Rocco Rock).[20]

In the summer of 1995, Malenko feuded with TV Champion Eddie Guerrero, culminating in a match on July 21 where Malenko defeated Guerrero to win his second ECW Television Championship.[14][21] Only a week later, Malenko dropped the title back to Guerrero.[22] The two continued to battle over the Television Title and fought a series of matches that led to them being offered a WCW contract.[2] His last ECW match was a two out of three falls match against Guerrero, which took place on August 26. The match ended in a draw as the last fall had both men's shoulders on the mat.[23] This would be both men's last match in ECW and they both gave—and received—an emotional farewell to the fans.[2]

World Championship Wrestling (1995–2000)

Cruiserweight Champion; United States Heavyweight Champion (1995–1998)

In September 1995, Malenko and Benoit joined World Championship Wrestling (WCW), where he continued to be a villain. Malenko came to be known in WCW as "The Iceman" Dean Malenko because of his cold, calculating demeanor and was also given the nickname of "The Man of 1,000 Holds".[2] On May 2, 1996, Malenko defeated Shinjiro Otani for the WCW Cruiserweight Championship in Orlando.[24] He held the title for two months, making successful defenses against the likes of Brad Armstrong,[25] Rey Mysterio Jr.[26] and Disco Inferno[27] before losing the title to Mysterio on the July, 8 edition of Nitro.[28] He defeated Mysterio Jr. for his second WCW Cruiserweight Championship at Halloween Havoc 1996.[24][29]

After a successful title defense against Psychosis at World War 3 (1996),[30] Malenko lost the Cruiserweight title to Ultimate Dragon (Último Dragón) at Starrcade 1996 where Dragón's J-Crown Championship was also on the line.[31] Malenko defeated Dragón on the January 22, 1997 Clash of the Champions XXXIV to win his third WCW Cruiserweight Championship.[24][32] He would hold the belt for nearly a month before losing it to Syxx at SuperBrawl VII.[33] Malenko lost the match after Eddie Guerrero inadvertently caused Malenko to be hit with Guerrero's United States Title belt.[34]

Malenko then entered a feud with Guerrero, angry over the fact that he had caused him to lose his Cruiserweight belt and began to attempt to win the United States title from him. The match between the two took place at Uncensored the next month and interference from Syxx played a role again. The Cruiserweight Champion again tried to take Guerrero's title, but in the process dropped the camcorder he carried to the ring with him. After Guerrero took the belt back, Malenko hit him in the back of the head with the camcorder and knocked the champion out, enabling him to pin Guerrero and win his first United States Championship.[28] He retained the belt at Slamboree on May 18, 1997 by defeating Jeff Jarrett, but lost the title to him on the June 9, 1997 episode of Nitro.

At World War 3, Malenko participated in a 60-man, three-ring battle royal won by The Giant.[35] At Starrcade 1997, he challenged Guerrero for the Cruiserweight Title but ended up losing the match.[36] In mid-1998, Malenko engaged in a heated feud with Chris Jericho. To better Malenko's claims, Jericho boasted that he was "The Man of 1,004 Holds" and the two had a final showdown at Uncensored 1998 for the Cruiserweight title. After a long match, Jericho forced Malenko to submit in an angled Liontamer. After the match, the otherwise collected Malenko was left in an unusual fit of frustration.[37] Gene Okerlund then confronted Malenko post-match, aggressively citing his many losses in the past several months and asking where he would go from this point. Dejected and worn down, Malenko replied simply, "Home," and would not be seen on WCW TV for two months.[2] In the ensuing two months, Jericho proceeded to mercilessly taunt Malenko, including insulting Malenko's father and attacking Malenko's brother.

At Slamboree 1998, Jericho held a Battle Royal for a shot at his Cruiserweight Championship. Malenko entered the battle royal dressed as masked wrestler Ciclope and won the match, after Juventud Guerrera shook his hand, and eliminated himself. He then unmasked, revealing himself to the crowd following his win. Malenko went on to defeat Jericho for his fourth and final WCW Cruiserweight Championship, thus becoming the first-ever wrestler to win the Cruiserweight title four times.[3][38] Malenko was stripped of the title, however, as he did not earn the title shot as himself.[38] At The Great American Bash 1998, Malenko and Jericho faced each other in a match for the vacant Cruiserweight title. Malenko lost by disqualification, making Jericho the champion.[39] At Bash at the Beach 1998, Malenko interfered in Jericho's title defense against Rey Mysterio Jr. allowing Mysterio to pin Jericho for the title.[40] The title was returned to Jericho, however, because of interference by Malenko.[40] Malenko was fired in storyline, but returned at Road Wild 1998 as the special guest referee during Jericho's defense against Juventud Guerrera.[41] Juventud won the match and the title.[41]

The Four Horsemen; The Revolution (1998–2000)

In September 1998, Malenko became a part of the final incarnation of Ric Flair's Four Horsemen faction.[42] They feuded with the New World Order (nWo), particularly Eric Bischoff. Malenko and Benoit also battled The West Texas Rednecks (Curt Hennig and Barry Windham) during this period. At SuperBrawl IX, they lost to the Rednecks in the finals of a tag team tournament for the vacant World Tag Team Championship.[43][44] At Uncensored 1999, however, they defeated the Rednecks in a lumberjack match to win the WCW World Tag Team Championship.[45][46] Two weeks later, they lost the titles to Rey Mysterio Jr. and Billy Kidman.[28]

After the Horsemen were finally disbanded in May 1999 due to Flair's abuse of power, Malenko joined up with Shane Douglas' faction, The Revolution, which was formed in July 1999.[47] They feuded with David Flair, Diamond Dallas Page and Chris Kanyon. At Bash at the Beach (1999), Malenko challenged David for the US title but lost the match. They battled many teams throughout the year including West Texas Rednecks, First Family, The Filthy Animals and The Varsity Club. Malenko's last WCW match was a "catch-as-catch-can" match with Billy Kidman at Souled Out. Early on, Malenko instinctively left the ring to regroup and was disqualified under the match stipulations because his feet hit the arena floor.[48]

World Wrestling Federation / World Wrestling Entertainment / WWE (2000–2019)

The Radicalz; Light Heavyweight Champion (2000–2001)

After being granted his release from WCW the night after his last WCW match, Malenko signed with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) and debuted during the Attitude Era on January 31, 2000 edition of Raw Is War. Malenko first appeared in the crowd with the infamous Radicalz – himself, Eddie Guerrero, Chris Benoit, and Perry Saturn – who all made exits from WCW at the same time.[49] While not having as much success in the WWF, Malenko was a force in the promotion's light heavyweight division. Along with Guerrero, Benoit, and Saturn, he had some measure of success as part of The Radicalz. On the March 13 edition of Raw Is War, Malenko defeated Essa Rios for his first Light Heavyweight Championship.[50][51] In April 2000, he feuded with Scotty 2 Hotty who was the new challenger for his Light Heavyweight title. He dropped the title to Scotty on the April 17 edition of Raw Is War[50] before he won his second WWF Light Heavyweight Championship from Scotty on the April 27 episode of SmackDown!.[52] At Backlash 2000, Malenko successfully defended the title against Scotty, thus ending the feud between the two.[53]

Later that year, with Benoit having drifted away from the group, Malenko engaged in a feud with Guerrero and Saturn which stemmed from Guerrero's on-screen relationship with Chyna and a number of losses suffered when working as a tag team with Saturn.[49] The feud led to a triple threat match at Judgment Day 2000 where Guerrero retained the WWF European Championship against both Malenko and Saturn.[54] After a brief absence from TV, Malenko returned to reform The Radicalz with Guerrero, Benoit, and Saturn.[49] Around this time, Malenko briefly became known as "Double Ho Seven", a parody of the fictional character, James Bond. The gimmick was born out of a match with The Godfather, who offered one of his female escorts to Malenko instead of wrestling him. Malenko gladly accepted his opponent's offer. As Double Ho Seven, Malenko competed for the affections of Lita and feuded with her tag team the Hardy Boyz. He even offered Lita a title match for his Light Heavyweight Championship, but under the condition that if she lost she would be obliged to go on a date with him.[55] Lita accepted and almost caught Malenko by a few nearfalls throughout the match, but in the end lost the match by submitting to his signature Cloverleaf.[55]

Malenko's feud with the Hardy Boyz and Lita continued in early 2001, culminating with Lita pinning him (with some assistance from Matt Hardy) in a match on the February 19, 2001 edition of Raw Is War.[56] He also briefly feuded with Jacqueline and Ivory, who were disgusted by his lecherous ways. A title feud with Crash Holly would begin after Crash interfered in a two-on-one intergender handicap match between Malenko, and both Jacqueline and Ivory, costing him the match.[50] After both Guerrero and Benoit drifted away from the Radicalz, Malenko teamed with Saturn for a few weeks before quietly disappearing off television as the WCW/ECW Invasion storyline began in summer 2001.[57]

Retirement (2001–2019)

Malenko's third-last wrestling match took place at the 4th Annual Brian Pillman Memorial Show in August 2001, where he teamed with longtime friend Perry Saturn and defeated Raven and Justin Credible.[58] That December, he defeated his student, Chad Collyer, by disqualification in the WWF farm promotion, the Heartland Wrestling Association, in what was Malenko's final match.[59] Malenko appeared in the ring along with other WWE alumni during WWE Raw Homecoming on October 3, 2005.[60]

His close friend Eddie Guerrero died on November 13, 2005 and Malenko made a special appearance on the November 14 edition of Raw alongside Chris Benoit.[61] The following Friday on SmackDown!, Malenko once again appeared after a match between Chris Benoit and Triple H, and the three embraced.[62] After the 2006 Royal Rumble, he was seen congratulating Rey Mysterio on his Rumble victory. At Vengeance: Night of Champions in June 2007, he appeared in a backstage segment watching Chavo Guerrero Jr..[63] The next night on the Chris Benoit memorial episode of Monday Night Raw, he talked about the life of Chris Benoit. He was very sad since two of his close friends, Eddie and Benoit, both died, but said he was happy that they were together again.[64]

On February 27, 2007, Místico (later known in WWE as Sin Cara) defeated Malenko in a tryout dark match before a TV taping in San Jose, California.[59] Malenko then appeared on the March 31, 2008 episode of Raw to join The Four Horsemen and other WWE superstars in a farewell tribute to Ric Flair.[65] He made an appearance on the June 28, 2010 episode of Raw congratulating Ricky Steamboat on his DVD release. He and all the others in the ring were attacked by the Nexus.[66] Malenko appeared along the rest of the WWE roster after the April 23, 2012 episode of Raw to celebrate John Cena's 35th birthday. In November 2015, Malenko was inducted into 2300 Arena Hardcore Hall of Fame.[67] On the September 11, 2017 episode of Raw, Malenko made a brief backstage appearance alongside Jamie Noble, where the two were seen as possible choices by Raw Tag Team Champions Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose as their partners for an eight-man tag-team match, but were quickly dismissed. On the June 5, 2018 episode of Smackdown Live, Malenko appeared during the contract signing between AJ Styles and Shinsuke Nakamura.[68]

On April 26, 2019, Malenko and WWE ended their working relationship. This came after Malenko was a road agent for them for the previous 18 years.[69] Pro Wrestling Insider would later report that he did not do anything wrong, WWE was just in the process of cycling out some of the older agents, due to the recent signings of multiple new agents.[70]

All Elite Wrestling (2019–present)

On May 24, 2019, All Elite Wrestling (AEW) announced that Malenko has joined them as a senior producer, which he makes occasional appearances on TNT since his last match on the December 27, 1999 episode of WCW Monday Nitro.[71] He made an appearance in Philadelphia following the October 8, 2021 edition of Rampage when Tony Khan called him out alongside Jerry Lynn, Taz and Chris Jericho to thank them for inspiring him.[72]

Personal life

Simon is Jewish.[73] He and his wife Julie have three children.[74] Their eldest, Larrisa, was born December 25, 1997.[75]

Simon had a heart attack in the latter half of 2010, but was back at work by Survivor Series on November 21.[76] In November 2013, he was taken to a hospital and later sent home from a WWE European tour after suffering chest pains.[77] Simon is living with Parkinson's disease.[78]

Championships and accomplishments

See also

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External links

  • Dean Malenko at IMDb
  • Dean Malenko on WWE.com
  • Dean Malenko's profile at Cagematch.net  , Wrestlingdata.com  , Internet Wrestling Database  

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Dean Simon 6 born August 4 1960 better known by the ring name Dean Malenko is an American retired professional wrestler 7 He is currently signed with All Elite Wrestling AEW as a senior producer 8 He is best known for his time with Extreme Championship Wrestling ECW and World Championship Wrestling WCW He is also known for his time in the World Wrestling Federation WWF now WWE as a wrestler and a road agent and New Japan Pro Wrestling NJPW 4 Dean MalenkoMalenko in 2019Birth nameDean SimonBorn 1960 08 04 August 4 1960 age 62 1 2 Irvington New Jersey U S Spouse s Julie Hittinger m 1996 wbr Children3FamilyBoris Malenko father Joe Malenko brother Professional wrestling careerRing name s Ciclope 3 Dean MalenkoDean Sarcoff Great PumpkinBilled height5 ft 10 in 178 cm 4 Billed weight212 lb 96 kg 4 Billed fromTampa Florida U S 4 Trained byBoris Malenko 4 1 DebutFebruary 18 1985 5 RetiredDecember 11 2001Although never a world champion Malenko achieved championship success in ECW WCW and the WWF winning 11 total titles between the three organizations Pro Wrestling Illustrated named Malenko the 1 wrestler in the world in 1997 and he was inducted into the Hardcore Hall of Fame in 2015 9 He has been recognized by commentators as one of the most underrated wrestlers of all time 10 Multiple time world champion Bryan Danielson said that his number one guy growing up was Dean Malenko 11 Following his retirement as an in ring competitor he worked as a road agent for WWE from 2001 until 2019 Contents 1 Professional wrestling career 1 1 Early career 1979 1994 1 2 Eastern Championship Wrestling Extreme Championship Wrestling 1994 1995 1 3 World Championship Wrestling 1995 2000 1 3 1 Cruiserweight Champion United States Heavyweight Champion 1995 1998 1 3 2 The Four Horsemen The Revolution 1998 2000 1 4 World Wrestling Federation World Wrestling Entertainment WWE 2000 2019 1 4 1 The Radicalz Light Heavyweight Champion 2000 2001 1 4 2 Retirement 2001 2019 1 5 All Elite Wrestling 2019 present 2 Personal life 3 Championships and accomplishments 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksProfessional wrestling career EditEarly career 1979 1994 Edit Malenko was born into a wrestling family and his father Boris Malenko was a prominent wrestling figure He started out as a referee in the Tampa area and even worked briefly as a referee for the WWF in the mid 1980s He has wrestled all over the world and has spent much time wrestling in Mexico and Japan He wrestled with his brother Joe Malenko from 1988 to 1992 forming a tag team working in Puerto Rico Japan and Australia until his brother retired On January 24 1992 Malenko defeated The Superstar for the Suncoast Pro Wrestling SPW Southern title in Palmetto Florida Malenko defeated Jimmy Backlund for the ICWA Light Heavyweight title on March 12 1992 in Tampa Then Malenko teamed with his brother losing to Ricky Steamboat and Nikita Koloff at Clash of the Champions XIX Eastern Championship Wrestling Extreme Championship Wrestling 1994 1995 Edit See also The Triple Threat On August 27 1994 Malenko debuted in Eastern Championship Wrestling ECW as a heel participating in a professional wrestling tournament for the vacant NWA World Heavyweight Championship He defeated Osamu Nishimura in the quarterfinals before he ended up losing to the eventual winner Shane Douglas in the semifinals 12 13 Malenko became known as The Shooter and was given a gimmick similar to an Ultimate Fighting Championship fighter due to his resemblance to Royce Gracie On November 4 1994 he defeated 2 Cold Scorpio to win his first ECW Television Championship 14 15 In the beginning of 1995 Malenko formed a faction called the Triple Threat with Chris Benoit and Shane Douglas 16 On February 25 1995 at Return of the Funker Benoit and Malenko defeated Sabu and Tazmaniac for the ECW Tag Team Championship making Malenko a double champion 17 18 A month later at Extreme Warfare Malenko dropped the Television title to 2 Cold Scorpio 19 On April 8 at Three Way Dance he and Benoit lost the tag titles to The Public Enemy Johnny Grunge and Rocco Rock 20 In the summer of 1995 Malenko feuded with TV Champion Eddie Guerrero culminating in a match on July 21 where Malenko defeated Guerrero to win his second ECW Television Championship 14 21 Only a week later Malenko dropped the title back to Guerrero 22 The two continued to battle over the Television Title and fought a series of matches that led to them being offered a WCW contract 2 His last ECW match was a two out of three falls match against Guerrero which took place on August 26 The match ended in a draw as the last fall had both men s shoulders on the mat 23 This would be both men s last match in ECW and they both gave and received an emotional farewell to the fans 2 World Championship Wrestling 1995 2000 Edit Cruiserweight Champion United States Heavyweight Champion 1995 1998 Edit In September 1995 Malenko and Benoit joined World Championship Wrestling WCW where he continued to be a villain Malenko came to be known in WCW as The Iceman Dean Malenko because of his cold calculating demeanor and was also given the nickname of The Man of 1 000 Holds 2 On May 2 1996 Malenko defeated Shinjiro Otani for the WCW Cruiserweight Championship in Orlando 24 He held the title for two months making successful defenses against the likes of Brad Armstrong 25 Rey Mysterio Jr 26 and Disco Inferno 27 before losing the title to Mysterio on the July 8 edition of Nitro 28 He defeated Mysterio Jr for his second WCW Cruiserweight Championship at Halloween Havoc 1996 24 29 After a successful title defense against Psychosis at World War 3 1996 30 Malenko lost the Cruiserweight title to Ultimate Dragon Ultimo Dragon at Starrcade 1996 where Dragon s J Crown Championship was also on the line 31 Malenko defeated Dragon on the January 22 1997 Clash of the Champions XXXIV to win his third WCW Cruiserweight Championship 24 32 He would hold the belt for nearly a month before losing it to Syxx at SuperBrawl VII 33 Malenko lost the match after Eddie Guerrero inadvertently caused Malenko to be hit with Guerrero s United States Title belt 34 Malenko then entered a feud with Guerrero angry over the fact that he had caused him to lose his Cruiserweight belt and began to attempt to win the United States title from him The match between the two took place at Uncensored the next month and interference from Syxx played a role again The Cruiserweight Champion again tried to take Guerrero s title but in the process dropped the camcorder he carried to the ring with him After Guerrero took the belt back Malenko hit him in the back of the head with the camcorder and knocked the champion out enabling him to pin Guerrero and win his first United States Championship 28 He retained the belt at Slamboree on May 18 1997 by defeating Jeff Jarrett but lost the title to him on the June 9 1997 episode of Nitro At World War 3 Malenko participated in a 60 man three ring battle royal won by The Giant 35 At Starrcade 1997 he challenged Guerrero for the Cruiserweight Title but ended up losing the match 36 In mid 1998 Malenko engaged in a heated feud with Chris Jericho To better Malenko s claims Jericho boasted that he was The Man of 1 004 Holds and the two had a final showdown at Uncensored 1998 for the Cruiserweight title After a long match Jericho forced Malenko to submit in an angled Liontamer After the match the otherwise collected Malenko was left in an unusual fit of frustration 37 Gene Okerlund then confronted Malenko post match aggressively citing his many losses in the past several months and asking where he would go from this point Dejected and worn down Malenko replied simply Home and would not be seen on WCW TV for two months 2 In the ensuing two months Jericho proceeded to mercilessly taunt Malenko including insulting Malenko s father and attacking Malenko s brother At Slamboree 1998 Jericho held a Battle Royal for a shot at his Cruiserweight Championship Malenko entered the battle royal dressed as masked wrestler Ciclope and won the match after Juventud Guerrera shook his hand and eliminated himself He then unmasked revealing himself to the crowd following his win Malenko went on to defeat Jericho for his fourth and final WCW Cruiserweight Championship thus becoming the first ever wrestler to win the Cruiserweight title four times 3 38 Malenko was stripped of the title however as he did not earn the title shot as himself 38 At The Great American Bash 1998 Malenko and Jericho faced each other in a match for the vacant Cruiserweight title Malenko lost by disqualification making Jericho the champion 39 At Bash at the Beach 1998 Malenko interfered in Jericho s title defense against Rey Mysterio Jr allowing Mysterio to pin Jericho for the title 40 The title was returned to Jericho however because of interference by Malenko 40 Malenko was fired in storyline but returned at Road Wild 1998 as the special guest referee during Jericho s defense against Juventud Guerrera 41 Juventud won the match and the title 41 The Four Horsemen The Revolution 1998 2000 Edit Main articles The Four Horsemen and Revolution In September 1998 Malenko became a part of the final incarnation of Ric Flair s Four Horsemen faction 42 They feuded with the New World Order nWo particularly Eric Bischoff Malenko and Benoit also battled The West Texas Rednecks Curt Hennig and Barry Windham during this period At SuperBrawl IX they lost to the Rednecks in the finals of a tag team tournament for the vacant World Tag Team Championship 43 44 At Uncensored 1999 however they defeated the Rednecks in a lumberjack match to win the WCW World Tag Team Championship 45 46 Two weeks later they lost the titles to Rey Mysterio Jr and Billy Kidman 28 After the Horsemen were finally disbanded in May 1999 due to Flair s abuse of power Malenko joined up with Shane Douglas faction The Revolution which was formed in July 1999 47 They feuded with David Flair Diamond Dallas Page and Chris Kanyon At Bash at the Beach 1999 Malenko challenged David for the US title but lost the match They battled many teams throughout the year including West Texas Rednecks First Family The Filthy Animals and The Varsity Club Malenko s last WCW match was a catch as catch can match with Billy Kidman at Souled Out Early on Malenko instinctively left the ring to regroup and was disqualified under the match stipulations because his feet hit the arena floor 48 World Wrestling Federation World Wrestling Entertainment WWE 2000 2019 Edit The Radicalz Light Heavyweight Champion 2000 2001 Edit Main article The Radicalz After being granted his release from WCW the night after his last WCW match Malenko signed with the World Wrestling Federation WWF and debuted during the Attitude Era on January 31 2000 edition of Raw Is War Malenko first appeared in the crowd with the infamous Radicalz himself Eddie Guerrero Chris Benoit and Perry Saturn who all made exits from WCW at the same time 49 While not having as much success in the WWF Malenko was a force in the promotion s light heavyweight division Along with Guerrero Benoit and Saturn he had some measure of success as part of The Radicalz On the March 13 edition of Raw Is War Malenko defeated Essa Rios for his first Light Heavyweight Championship 50 51 In April 2000 he feuded with Scotty 2 Hotty who was the new challenger for his Light Heavyweight title He dropped the title to Scotty on the April 17 edition of Raw Is War 50 before he won his second WWF Light Heavyweight Championship from Scotty on the April 27 episode of SmackDown 52 At Backlash 2000 Malenko successfully defended the title against Scotty thus ending the feud between the two 53 Later that year with Benoit having drifted away from the group Malenko engaged in a feud with Guerrero and Saturn which stemmed from Guerrero s on screen relationship with Chyna and a number of losses suffered when working as a tag team with Saturn 49 The feud led to a triple threat match at Judgment Day 2000 where Guerrero retained the WWF European Championship against both Malenko and Saturn 54 After a brief absence from TV Malenko returned to reform The Radicalz with Guerrero Benoit and Saturn 49 Around this time Malenko briefly became known as Double Ho Seven a parody of the fictional character James Bond The gimmick was born out of a match with The Godfather who offered one of his female escorts to Malenko instead of wrestling him Malenko gladly accepted his opponent s offer As Double Ho Seven Malenko competed for the affections of Lita and feuded with her tag team the Hardy Boyz He even offered Lita a title match for his Light Heavyweight Championship but under the condition that if she lost she would be obliged to go on a date with him 55 Lita accepted and almost caught Malenko by a few nearfalls throughout the match but in the end lost the match by submitting to his signature Cloverleaf 55 Malenko s feud with the Hardy Boyz and Lita continued in early 2001 culminating with Lita pinning him with some assistance from Matt Hardy in a match on the February 19 2001 edition of Raw Is War 56 He also briefly feuded with Jacqueline and Ivory who were disgusted by his lecherous ways A title feud with Crash Holly would begin after Crash interfered in a two on one intergender handicap match between Malenko and both Jacqueline and Ivory costing him the match 50 After both Guerrero and Benoit drifted away from the Radicalz Malenko teamed with Saturn for a few weeks before quietly disappearing off television as the WCW ECW Invasion storyline began in summer 2001 57 Retirement 2001 2019 Edit Malenko s third last wrestling match took place at the 4th Annual Brian Pillman Memorial Show in August 2001 where he teamed with longtime friend Perry Saturn and defeated Raven and Justin Credible 58 That December he defeated his student Chad Collyer by disqualification in the WWF farm promotion the Heartland Wrestling Association in what was Malenko s final match 59 Malenko appeared in the ring along with other WWE alumni during WWE Raw Homecoming on October 3 2005 60 His close friend Eddie Guerrero died on November 13 2005 and Malenko made a special appearance on the November 14 edition of Raw alongside Chris Benoit 61 The following Friday on SmackDown Malenko once again appeared after a match between Chris Benoit and Triple H and the three embraced 62 After the 2006 Royal Rumble he was seen congratulating Rey Mysterio on his Rumble victory At Vengeance Night of Champions in June 2007 he appeared in a backstage segment watching Chavo Guerrero Jr 63 The next night on the Chris Benoit memorial episode of Monday Night Raw he talked about the life of Chris Benoit He was very sad since two of his close friends Eddie and Benoit both died but said he was happy that they were together again 64 On February 27 2007 Mistico later known in WWE as Sin Cara defeated Malenko in a tryout dark match before a TV taping in San Jose California 59 Malenko then appeared on the March 31 2008 episode of Raw to join The Four Horsemen and other WWE superstars in a farewell tribute to Ric Flair 65 He made an appearance on the June 28 2010 episode of Raw congratulating Ricky Steamboat on his DVD release He and all the others in the ring were attacked by the Nexus 66 Malenko appeared along the rest of the WWE roster after the April 23 2012 episode of Raw to celebrate John Cena s 35th birthday In November 2015 Malenko was inducted into 2300 Arena Hardcore Hall of Fame 67 On the September 11 2017 episode of Raw Malenko made a brief backstage appearance alongside Jamie Noble where the two were seen as possible choices by Raw Tag Team Champions Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose as their partners for an eight man tag team match but were quickly dismissed On the June 5 2018 episode of Smackdown Live Malenko appeared during the contract signing between AJ Styles and Shinsuke Nakamura 68 On April 26 2019 Malenko and WWE ended their working relationship This came after Malenko was a road agent for them for the previous 18 years 69 Pro Wrestling Insider would later report that he did not do anything wrong WWE was just in the process of cycling out some of the older agents due to the recent signings of multiple new agents 70 All Elite Wrestling 2019 present Edit On May 24 2019 All Elite Wrestling AEW announced that Malenko has joined them as a senior producer which he makes occasional appearances on TNT since his last match on the December 27 1999 episode of WCW Monday Nitro 71 He made an appearance in Philadelphia following the October 8 2021 edition of Rampage when Tony Khan called him out alongside Jerry Lynn Taz and Chris Jericho to thank them for inspiring him 72 Personal life EditSimon is Jewish 73 He and his wife Julie have three children 74 Their eldest Larrisa was born December 25 1997 75 Simon had a heart attack in the latter half of 2010 but was back at work by Survivor Series on November 21 76 In November 2013 he was taken to a hospital and later sent home from a WWE European tour after suffering chest pains 77 Simon is living with Parkinson s disease 78 Championships and accomplishments EditDDT Pro Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship 1 time 79 Extreme Championship Wrestling ECW World Television Championship 2 times 14 ECW World Tag Team Championship 1 time 17 with Chris Benoit Hardcore Hall of Fame Class of 2015 International Championship Wrestling Association ICWA Light Heavyweight Championship 1 time Pro Wrestling Illustrated Ranked No 1 in the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 1997 9 Ranked No 161 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI Years in 2003 80 REW Revolution Eastern Wrestling REW Pakistan Championship 1 time 81 Suncoast Pro Wrestling SPW Southern Heavyweight Championship 1 time World Championship Wrestling WCW Cruiserweight Championship 4 times 24 WCW United States Heavyweight Championship 1 time 82 WCW World Tag Team Championship 1 time 45 with Chris Benoit World Wrestling Federation WWF Light Heavyweight Championship 2 times 50 Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards Feud of the Year 1995 vs Eddie Guerrero Best Technical Wrestler 1996 1997 See also EditList of Jewish professional wrestlersReferences Edit a b Dean Malenko s Profile Online World of Wrestling Retrieved May 24 2008 a b c d e Dean Malenko s Bio Accelerator s Wrestling Rollercoaster Retrieved May 24 2008 a b Slamboree 1998 results Wrestling Supercards and Tournaments Retrieved June 2 2008 Ciclope Dean Malenko won a cruiserweight battle royal 8 27 Dean Malenko beat Chris Jericho 7 02 via submission to win the WCW Cruiserweight Title a b c d e Dean Malenko WWE com WWE Retrieved January 27 2014 cite web url https www cagematch net id 2 amp nr 531 amp page 20 Varsallone Jim January 24 1999 The Past Makes A Bright Present Miami Herald Retrieved August 26 2012 Greer Jamie May 24 2019 The Iceman Cometh Dean Malenko Joins AEW As Senior Producer Coach Last Word on Pro Wrestling Retrieved April 9 2022 Currier Joseph May 24 2019 Dean Malenko signs with AEW as senior producer coach WON F4W WWE news Pro Wrestling News WWE Results UFC News UFC results Wrestling Observer Retrieved May 24 2019 a b Pro Wrestling Illustrated Top 500 1997 Wrestling Information Archive Archived from the original on February 25 2009 Retrieved July 5 2008 Top 20 Underrated Wrestlers of All Time Daniel Bryan Wrestling With Rosenberg June 18 2012 Retrieved February 20 2016 NWA World Title Tournament results Wrestling Supercards and Tournaments Retrieved May 25 2008 Dean Malenko beat Osamu Nishimura vis submission Shane Douglas pinned Dean Malenko NWA World Title Tournament 1994 Wrestling Supercards and Tournaments Retrieved May 25 2008 a b c ECW Television Championship official title history WWE Retrieved May 25 2008 ECW results November 4 1994 Wrestling Supercards and Tournaments Retrieved May 25 2008 Dean Malenko pinned Too Cold Scorpio to win the ECW TV Title Triple Threat Profile Online World of Wrestling Retrieved June 1 2008 a b ECW Tag Team Championship official title history WWE Retrieved May 25 2008 Return of the Funker results Wrestling Supercards and Tournaments Retrieved June 1 2008 Chris Benoit amp Dean Malenko beat The Tazmaniac amp Sabu 10 28 to win the ECW Tag Title when Benoit pinned Sabu ECW results March 18 1995 Wrestling Supercards and Tournaments Retrieved June 1 2008 Too Cold Scorpio pinned Dean Malenko 13 34 to win the ECW TV Title Three Way Dance results Wrestling Supercards and Tournaments Retrieved June 1 2008 The Public Enemy beat Chris Benoit amp Dean Malenko and The Tazmaniac amp Rick Steiner 19 56 in a three way dance to win the ECW Tag Title ECW results July 21 1995 Wrestling Supercards and Tournaments Retrieved June 1 2008 Dean Malenko pinned Eddie Guerrero to win the ECW TV Title ECW results July 28 1995 Wrestling Supercards and Tournaments Retrieved June 1 2008 Eddie Guerrero pinned Dean Malenko to win the ECW TV Title ECW results August 26 1995 Wrestling Supercards and Tournaments Retrieved June 1 2008 Dean Malenko drew Eddie Guerrero in three falls a b c d WWE Cruiserweight Championship official title history WWE Retrieved May 25 2008 Slamboree 1996 Lord of the Ring results Wrestling Supercards and Tournaments Retrieved June 1 2008 WCW Cruiserweight Champ Dean Malenko pinned Brad Armstrong 8 29 The Great American Bash 1996 results Wrestling Supercards and Tournaments Retrieved June 1 2008 WCW Cruiserweight Champ Dean Malenko pinned Rey Mysterio Jr 17 50 Bash at the Beach 1996 results Wrestling Supercards and Tournaments Retrieved June 1 2008 WCW Cruiserweight Champ Dean Malenko pinned Dean Malenko 12 04 a b c Cawthon Graham 2015 the History of Professional Wrestling Vol 5 World Championship Wrestling 1995 2001 CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform ISBN 978 1499656343 Halloween Havoc 1996 results Wrestling Supercards and Tournaments Retrieved June 1 2008 Dean Malenko pinned Rey Misterio Jr 18 32 to win the WCW Cruiserweight Title World War 3 1996 results Wrestling Supercards and Tournaments Retrieved June 1 2008 WCW Cruiserweight Champ Dean Malenko pinned Psicosis 14 33 Starrcade 1996 results Wrestling Supercards and Tournaments Retrieved June 1 2008 J Crown Champ Ultimate Dragon pinned Dean Malenko 18 30 to win the WCW Cruiserweight Title Clash of the Champions XXXIV results Wrestling Supercards and Tournaments Archived from the original on November 28 2010 Retrieved June 1 2008 Dean Malenko beat Ultimate Dragon 15 07 via submission to win the WCW Cruiserweight Title SuperBrawl VII results Wrestling Supercards and Tournaments Retrieved June 1 2008 Syxx pinned Dean Malenko 11 57 to win the WCW Cruiserweight Title SuperBrawl thehistoryofwwe com January 16 2023 World War 3 1997 results Wrestling Supercards and Tournaments Retrieved June 1 2008 Scott Hall won a three ring battle royal 29 48 Starrcade 1997 results Wrestling Supercards and Tournaments Retrieved June 1 2008 WCW Cruiserweight Champ Eddie Guerrero pinned Dean Malenko 14 57 Uncensored 1998 results Wrestling Supercards and Tournaments Retrieved June 2 2008 WCW Cruiserweight Champ Chris Jericho beat Dean Malenko 14 42 via submission a b Dean Malenko s fourth Cruiserweight Championship reign WWE Archived from the original on July 9 2008 Retrieved June 2 2008 The Great American Bash 1998 results Wrestling Supercards and Tournaments Retrieved June 3 2008 Chris Jericho beat Dean Malenko 13 52 via DQ to win the vacant WCW Cruiserweight Title a b Bash at the Beach 1998 results Wrestling Supercards and Tournaments Retrieved June 3 2008 Rey Misterio Jr pinned Chris Jericho 6 00 to apparently win the WCW Cruiserweight Title However the title was returned to Jericho due to interference by Dean Malenko a b Road Wild 1998 results Wrestling Supercards and Tournaments Retrieved June 3 2008 Juventud Guerrera pinned Chris Jericho 16 24 to win the WCW Cruiserweight Title Dean Malenko was the guest referee Four Horsemen Profile Online World of Wrestling Retrieved June 3 2008 SuperBrawl IX results Wrestling Supercards and Tournaments Retrieved June 3 2008 Barry Windham amp Curt Hennig beat Chris Benoit amp Dean Malenko 1 52 to win the vacant WCW Tag Title when Windham pinned Malenko WCW Tag Team Title Tournament 1999 Wrestling Supercards and Tournaments Retrieved June 3 2008 a b W C W World Tag Team Title The Great Hisa s Puroresu Dojo Retrieved May 25 2008 Uncensored 1999 results Wrestling Supercards and Tournaments Retrieved June 3 2008 Chris Benoit amp Dean Malenko beat Curt Hennig amp Barry Windham 16 58 to win the WCW Tag Title when Benoit pinned Windham Revolution Profile Online World of Wrestling Retrieved June 4 2008 Souled Out 2000 results Wrestling Supercards and Tournaments Retrieved June 4 2008 Billy Kidman beat Dean Malenko 2 36 in a catch as catch can match Malenko lost by touching the floor a b c Radicalz Profile Online World of Wrestling Retrieved June 4 2008 a b c d WWF Light Heavyweight Championship official title history WWE Retrieved May 25 2008 Dean Malenko s first Light Heavyweight Championship reign WWE Archived from the original on March 27 2008 Retrieved June 4 2008 Dean Malenko s second Light Heavyweight Championship reign WWE Archived from the original on July 24 2008 Retrieved June 4 2008 Backlash 2000 official results WWE Retrieved December 27 2012 Cruiserweight Champion Dean Malenko def Scotty 2 Hotty Judgment Day 2000 official results WWE Retrieved December 27 2012 a b Cawthon Graham December 4 2000 WWF Raw 1993 Present 2000 The History of WWE Retrieved December 20 2015 Cawthon Graham February 19 2001 WWF Raw 1993 Present 2001 The History of WWE Retrieved December 20 2015 WWF Show Results 2001 Retrieved July 9 2015 4th Annual Brian Pillman Memorial Show results Wrestling Supercards and Tournaments Archived from the original on August 28 2008 Retrieved June 4 2008 Perry Saturn amp Dean Malenko beat Justin Credible amp Raven when Malenko forced Credible to submit a b 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Wrestling Dot Net Retrieved June 8 2018 Barrasso Justin April 25 2019 Sources Dean Malenko quits as WWE backstage agent SI com Lambert Jeremy April 26 2019 Backstage Agent Dean Malenko Quits WWE Fightful Retrieved April 26 2019 AEW Staff May 24 2019 Globally Renowned Producer amp Coach Dean Malenko Joins AEW All Elite Wrestling Retrieved May 25 2019 AEW Shares Video Of Tony Khan Honoring ECW In Philadelphia Along With Taz Chris Jericho Dean Malenko Jerry Lynn and CM Punk Wrestling Headlines October 9 2021 Retrieved October 10 2021 Goldberg Bill Goldberg Steve March 26 2011 I m Next The Strange Journey of America s Most Unlikely Superhero ISBN 9780609607800 Retrieved March 26 2011 Where Are They Now Dean Malenko Part Two Wwe WWE com April 14 2011 Retrieved April 23 2011 Eddie Guerro vs Dean Malenko WCW Starrcade 1997 Eddie Guerrero vs Dean Malenko Archived from the original on November 3 2012 Retrieved December 21 2022 Muchnick Irv November 22 2010 WWE News Backstage agent reportedly suffered recent heart attack update on Connecticut s independent contractor investigation Pro Wrestling Torch Retrieved November 24 2010 Martin Adam November 24 2013 Dean Malenko sent home by WWE for chest pains Davis Paul August 31 2019 Dean Malenko reveals he has Parkinson s disease JANELABABY August 12 2020 Breaking New New Ironman Heavymetal 24 7 Champion amp REW Pakistan Champion sammyguevara ddtpro ddtpro eng Tweet via Twitter Pro Wrestling Illustrated Top 500 PWI Years Wrestling Information Archive Archived from the original on March 15 2008 Retrieved September 6 2010 JANELABABY August 12 2020 BREAKING NEWS NEW IRONMAN HEAVYMETAL 24 7 CHAMPION amp REW PAKISTAN 24 7 CHAMPION sammyguevara ddtpro ddtpro eng Tweet via Twitter WWE United States Championship official title history WWE Retrieved May 25 2008 External links EditDean Malenko at IMDb Dean Malenko on WWE com Dean Malenko s profile at Cagematch net Wrestlingdata com Internet Wrestling Database Retrieved from https en 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