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John Laurinaitis

John Hodger Laurinaitis (born July 31, 1962),[2] also known by his former ringname Johnny Ace, is an American retired professional wrestler and business executive.

John Laurinaitis
Laurinaitis in May 2012
Birth nameJohn Hodger Laurinaitis
Born (1962-07-31) July 31, 1962 (age 60)[1][2][3]
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.[4]
Spouse(s)
Kathy Colace
(m. 2016)
RelativesRoad Warrior Animal (brother)
The Terminator (brother)
James Laurinaitis (nephew)
Brie Bella (step-daughter)
Nikki Bella (step-daughter)
Bryan Danielson (step-son-in-law)
Artem Chigvintsev (step-son-in-law)
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)John Laurinaitis
Johnny Ace
Billed height6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)[4]
Billed weight250 lb (110 kg)[4]
Billed fromSan Bernardino, California[4]
"The City of Sunshine" (as part of The Dynamic Dudes)
Trained byNelson Royal[4]
Debut1986[4]
Retired2012[5]

He has wrestled for such promotions as World Championship Wrestling (WCW), All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) and WWE.[4] He is the brother of Joe (Road Warrior Animal; one half of the former wrestling tag team The Road Warriors) and Marcus, and is also the uncle of former National Football League player James Laurinaitis. In WWE, Laurinaitis worked in the talent relations office for eight years, and as occasional professional wrestler from 2011 until 2012. After his on screen firing, he stepped down from his corporate backstage role to being a producer. He was promoted again to Head of Talent Relations in 2021 until his release in 2022. Prior to joining WWE, Laurinaitis worked as an executive for WCW.

Early life

John Hodger Laurinaitis[3] was born on July 31, 1962[2] in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[1][4]

Professional wrestling career

National Wrestling Alliance/World Championship Wrestling (1986–1990)

John Laurinaitis started wrestling in 1986 as Johnny Ace.[4] At first, while wrestling in NWA's Florida Championship Wrestling, Ace frequently teamed with his brother The Terminator. He was also a flag-bearer for The Sheepherders and followed them to another NWA territory, Jim Crockett Promotions. Later, after JCP had been bought out by Turner Broadcasting Systems and become World Championship Wrestling, he formed a tag team with Shane Douglas called "The Dynamic Dudes".[6] They were managed by Jim Cornette until Cornette turned on them for Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane's version of The Midnight Express. In his last televised WCW match, Ace lost to Mean Mark Callous, later known as The Undertaker, at Capital Combat on May 19, 1990.

All Japan Pro Wrestling (1988–2000)

As All Japan Pro Wrestling was cutting its ties with the NWA in 1990, Laurinaitis chose to stay in it, thus becoming a permanent foreign fixture on the roster. In AJPW, he found a lot of success, teaming with Kenta Kobashi, "Dr. Death" Steve Williams and Bart Gunn.

Laurinaitis enjoyed significant championship success and acclaim during his tenure, becoming a two-time All Asia Tag Team Champion, a four-time World Tag Team Champion, and the winner of the New Year's Heavyweight Battle Royal on January 2, 1991, at Korakuen Hall. Two of his matches received 5 Stars from Dave Meltzer, he won the "Match of the Year" award from the Wrestling Observer, and was ranked #77 in Pro Wrestling Illustrated's (PWI) top 500 wrestlers for 1997. On February 28, 1998, Laurinaitis would reach the highest point of his singles career as he challenged Mitsuharu Misawa for the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship. It would be Laurinaitis' only shot at those three prestigious belts. Following his retirement in 2000, he was placed #203 in PWI's top 500 all time rankings.

World Championship Wrestling (2000–2001)

Laurinaitis retired from the ring in June 2000 after the split between All Japan Pro Wrestling and Pro Wrestling Noah. He soon returned to World Championship Wrestling, where he replaced Vince Russo as head booker. Laurinaitis was responsible for booking the highly acclaimed one-night single elimination tournament held for the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship that was won by the debuting Lance Storm.

World Wrestling Federation / Entertainment / WWE (2001-2022)

Backstage roles and Senior Vice President of Talent Operations (2001–2012)

Laurinaitis was hired in as a road agent after WWF's acquisition of certain assets of WCW in March 2001 and in June on the same year, Laurinaitis was promoted to director of talent relations.[7] In June 2004, Laurinaitis replaced Jim Ross as vice president of talent relations, then being promoted to senior vice president in February 2007[7] and finally to executive vice president in March 2009. However, when Stephanie McMahon took over talent relations and handed over the reins to Paul "Triple H" Levesque, Laurinaitis moved down from his executive duties to being senior vice president of talent operations.[8] Laurinaitis's tenure in this role has received criticism from those who have worked for him, including Jim Cornette who, in his interviews with Kayfabe Commentaries, described how Laurinaitis failed to work in the same capacity with Ohio Valley Wrestling (WWE's developmental territory) as Ross did, often failing to warn the promotion when wrestlers OVW were using at the time were going to be called up to the main roster or when wrestlers from the main roster were set to appear for OVW but never did. Eventually WWE would end their relationship with OVW.[9]

On-air authority figure (2011–2012)

On the June 27, 2011 episode of Raw, Laurinaitis was described by CM Punk during his infamous 'pipe bomb' promo as a "glad-handing, nonsensical, douchebag yes-man" who would "tell Vince McMahon everything he wants to hear".[10] Laurinaitis subsequently made an appearance alongside McMahon as a corporate stooge during the main event of the Money in the Bank pay-per-view the following month. At the climax of the WWE Championship match, under McMahon's orders, Laurinaitis tried to duplicate the Montreal Screwjob, but defending WWE Champion John Cena then proceeded to knock Laurinaitis out, not wanting to win the match that way. This interference allowed CM Punk to win the match and the championship. The next night on Raw, Laurinaitis appeared alongside McMahon as McMahon announced an 8-man tournament to decide a new WWE Champion following Punk's departure from the company. On the August 1 episode of Raw, Laurinaitis interrupted Triple H, telling him to strip Cena of his WWE Championship, which led Cena to interrupt him and threaten to hit him again before Laurinaitis fled the ring. The following week on Raw, Laurinaitis helped Triple H officiate the contract signing between CM Punk and John Cena for their match at SummerSlam. After signing the contract, Cena flipped the table over and moved to go face to face with Punk, but was stopped by Laurinaitis. As Laurinaitis talked to Cena, Punk kicked Laurinaitis in the back of the head, causing Cena to accidentally hit Triple H instead of Punk.

Following SummerSlam, Laurinaitis began to make regular appearances on WWE programming as part of an angle in which Triple H attempted to find out who had sent a text message to the returning Kevin Nash telling him to attack CM Punk after his victory at SummerSlam, causing him to lose the WWE Championship to Alberto Del Rio who cashed in his Money in the Bank contract immediately afterwards. On the August 15 episode of Raw, Laurinaitis asked Nash for a private meeting in his office, and on the September 5 episode of Raw, after Triple H fired Nash, Laurinaitis was seen entering Nash's limo with him, leaving the arena. During this period Laurinaitis was also regularly shown sending text messages backstage and at ringside. After Nash claimed that he had sent the text message to himself, it was implied that Laurinaitis was working to try and undermine Triple H in his new role as chief operating officer, presumably because he wanted the job for himself. At Night of Champions, Laurinaitis interfered in the main event in an attempt to have Triple H removed from power but was stopped by The Miz and R-Truth, who attacked both Triple H and CM Punk, believing there to be a conspiracy. Nash also interfered in the match after Laurinaitis sent a text at ringside.

On the September 26 episode of Raw, Laurinaitis acquired David Otunga, a Harvard Law School graduate, as his legal counsel and, as part of his kayfabe duties as Executive Vice President of Talent Relations, assigned Otunga to assemble Superstars that were disgruntled with Triple H's actions as COO. On that week's edition of SmackDown, Laurinaitis and Otunga sat down with Christian, Cody Rhodes, Dolph Ziggler, Jack Swagger and Vickie Guerrero to discuss the matter.

 
Laurinaitis, background, had a rivalry with WWE Champion, CM Punk, from late 2011 into early 2012

On the October 10 edition of Raw, following a kayfabe strike by members of the WWE roster as a result of Triple H's management, Vince McMahon introduced Laurinaitis as the new Interim General Manager of Raw.[11] That same night, Laurinaitis fired Jim Ross and reinstated The Miz and R-Truth, who had been suspended following repeated attacks. After a few weeks of impartiality during which he pledged that he would listen to the WWE fans using his slogan of "People Power", Laurinaitis began showing bias against WWE Champion CM Punk, who had repeatedly criticized Laurinaitis and questioned his integrity over the past few months.[12] On the December 26 edition of Raw, Laurinaitis placed Punk in a gauntlet match against three opponents; whoever pinned Punk would earn a shot at the WWE Championship at the Royal Rumble. Punk agreed to the match under the condition that if he beat all three, then he would receive a match against Laurinaitis himself afterwards. During the match, Laurinaitis distracted Punk, allowing Dolph Ziggler to pin Punk and earn a title shot.[13] The following week on Raw, Laurinaitis distracted Punk once again, causing him to be counted-out in his title match against Ziggler, thus retaining the championship.[14] Laurinaitis then scheduled a WWE Championship match between Punk and Ziggler at the Royal Rumble, in which he named himself guest referee. Laurinaitis continued to cause Punk to lose to Ziggler throughout January[15][16] which ultimately led to Punk attacking Laurinaitis in retaliation, claiming that he was abusing his power.[16] Laurinaitis began to declare himself as the soon to be permanent General Manager. In response to this, the Board of Directors ordered that his position as Interim General Manager would be taken under review by Chief Operating Officer Triple H. At the Royal Rumble, Laurinaitis brought in another official and Punk defeated Ziggler. On January 30 edition of Raw, Laurinaitis was set to have a performance review by Triple H. During the review, Triple H degraded Laurinaitis and his actions, but before the final decision he was interrupted by The Undertaker. The Board of Directors then decided on February 7, 2012, to retain Laurinaitis as Interim General Manager.[17]

Laurinaitis subsequently began a feud with SmackDown general manager Theodore Long. The respective General Managers of Raw and SmackDown swapped places for one night only with Laurinaitis in charge of SmackDown for March 9, 2012 and Long in charge of Raw for March 5, 2012. On that week's edition of SmackDown, Laurinaitis wrestled his first match in eleven years (as well as his first for WWE), losing to Theodore Long in a singles match.[18] Laurinaitis continued his feud with Long until WrestleMania XXVIII, where both Long and Laurinaitis chose a team of six wrestlers to represent them, with the winning team earning general manager control over both brands. Team Johnny defeated Team Teddy, resulting in Long losing his position as General Manager of SmackDown. On the April 6, 2012 edition of SmackDown, Laurinaitis forced Long to become his new assistant after threatening to discontinue Long's grandchildren's trust fund. On the April 23, 2012 episode of Raw, Laurinaitis appointed Eve Torres as Executive Administrator of Raw and SmackDown.

 
The end of Laurinaitis's role as an on-screen authority figure saw him have a rivalry with John Cena

On the April 30, 2012 episode of Raw, Laurinaitis, with the aid of Tensai, attacked John Cena, before declaring himself as Cena's opponent at Over the Limit. On the May 14 episode of Raw, Laurinaitis publicly humiliated and fired Big Show from WWE after Big Show disrespected him for constantly making fun of his voice. That same night, the Board of Directors sent Laurinaitis a letter stating that he would be fired if he lost the no disqualification match against Cena at Over the Limit. At Over the Limit, Laurinaitis defeated Cena despite taking a heavy beating after Big Show interfered and attacked Cena. The following night on Raw, Laurinaitis, now using a power chair and crutches for mobility purposes, rehired Big Show after helping him win the match against Cena.

On the June 11, 2012 episode of Raw, Vince McMahon gave Laurinaitis a job evaluation. Before McMahon could fire Laurinaitis, Big Show hit the WMD on McMahon by accident. At No Way Out, Cena defeated Big Show in a Steel Cage match. After the match, McMahon fired Laurinaitis, followed by Cena hitting the Attitude Adjustment on Laurinaitis through a broadcast table. The next night on Raw, in his final show in charge, Laurinaitis booked himself in a 3-on-1 Handicap Match, teaming up with Big Show and David Otunga against Cena. During the match, both Big Show and Otunga walked out on Laurinaitis, which allowed Cena to hit Laurinaitis with three Attitude Adjustments before making him submit to the STF.

Return to road agent and sporadic appearances (2012–2020)

Following his tenure as an on-screen performer in 2012, Laurinaitis was relieved of his backstage executive duties and returned to his original role as a road agent.[19]

On the March 29, 2013 episode of SmackDown, Laurinaitis offered The Rock his services as manager for his match at WrestleMania 29 against John Cena. Rock responded by giving Laurinaitis a Spinebuster and a People's Elbow. Laurinaitis appeared at Survivor Series, alongside Los Matadores, R-Truth, Santino Marella and Fandango, and at the 2013 Slammy Awards, presenting the Rookie of the Year award to The Shield.

On SmackDown's 15th Anniversary Special on October 10, 2014, Laurinaitis formed a team to face Teddy Long's team to be determined as the greatest GM in SmackDown history. The match was won by Teddy Long's team. He appeared at the Slammy Awards in December and, on March 28, 2015, he inducted The Bushwhackers into the WWE Hall of Fame.

Preceding the return of the brand split, Laurinaitis was one of several former authority figures to unsuccessfully apply for the general manager positions of either Raw or SmackDown. He made his appearance during the June 20, 2016 episode of Raw but was escorted off the stage by Shane McMahon.

On January 22, 2018, Laurinaitis was one of the guests that appeared on stage during the 25th Anniversary episode of Raw.[20]

At Money in the Bank on May 10, 2020, Laurinaitis made a cameo appearance during the Men and Women's Money in the Bank match, which was filmed inside the WWE headquarters.

Return to Head of Talent Relations (2021–2022)

In March 2021, Laurinaitis was re-hired by WWE as Head of Talent Relations. In April 2022, the WWE board began investigating nondisclosure agreements related to misconduct claims by women in the company against Laurinaitis and Vince McMahon.[21][22] On June 21, Laurinaitis was removed from his post and replaced by Bruce Prichard.[23][24] Laurinaitis was officially let go by WWE on August 8, ending his 21-year employment with the company.[25]

Professional wrestling style

Laurinaitis is the innovator of the cutter maneuver, which he dubbed the Ace Crusher.[26] He created the move while training with Barry Windham in 1987 and began using it a year later in All Japan Pro Wrestling.[26] Later practitioners of the cutter include Diamond Dallas Page (who called it the Diamond Cutter) and Randy Orton (who called it the RKO).[26]

Personal life

Laurinaitis' brothers Joe, who was Animal of The Road Warriors, and Marcus were also professional wrestlers. He is also the uncle of James Laurinaitis, former linebacker for the St. Louis Rams and New Orleans Saints.

On September 3, 2015, Laurinaitis became engaged to Kathy Colace, who is the mother of The Bella Twins and the mother-in-law of former WWE champion Daniel Bryan.[27] The two were married in a private ceremony on March 24, 2016.[28]

Championships and accomplishments

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External links

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

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John Hodger Laurinaitis born July 31 1962 2 also known by his former ringname Johnny Ace is an American retired professional wrestler and business executive John LaurinaitisLaurinaitis in May 2012Birth nameJohn Hodger LaurinaitisBorn 1962 07 31 July 31 1962 age 60 1 2 3 Philadelphia Pennsylvania U S 4 Spouse s Kathy Colace m 2016 wbr RelativesRoad Warrior Animal brother The Terminator brother James Laurinaitis nephew Brie Bella step daughter Nikki Bella step daughter Bryan Danielson step son in law Artem Chigvintsev step son in law Professional wrestling careerRing name s John LaurinaitisJohnny AceBilled height6 ft 4 in 1 93 m 4 Billed weight250 lb 110 kg 4 Billed fromSan Bernardino California 4 The City of Sunshine as part of The Dynamic Dudes Trained byNelson Royal 4 Debut1986 4 Retired2012 5 He has wrestled for such promotions as World Championship Wrestling WCW All Japan Pro Wrestling AJPW and WWE 4 He is the brother of Joe Road Warrior Animal one half of the former wrestling tag team The Road Warriors and Marcus and is also the uncle of former National Football League player James Laurinaitis In WWE Laurinaitis worked in the talent relations office for eight years and as occasional professional wrestler from 2011 until 2012 After his on screen firing he stepped down from his corporate backstage role to being a producer He was promoted again to Head of Talent Relations in 2021 until his release in 2022 Prior to joining WWE Laurinaitis worked as an executive for WCW Contents 1 Early life 2 Professional wrestling career 2 1 National Wrestling Alliance World Championship Wrestling 1986 1990 2 2 All Japan Pro Wrestling 1988 2000 2 3 World Championship Wrestling 2000 2001 2 4 World Wrestling Federation Entertainment WWE 2001 2022 2 4 1 Backstage roles and Senior Vice President of Talent Operations 2001 2012 2 4 2 On air authority figure 2011 2012 2 4 3 Return to road agent and sporadic appearances 2012 2020 2 4 4 Return to Head of Talent Relations 2021 2022 3 Professional wrestling style 4 Personal life 5 Championships and accomplishments 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditJohn Hodger Laurinaitis 3 was born on July 31 1962 2 in Philadelphia Pennsylvania 1 4 Professional wrestling career EditNational Wrestling Alliance World Championship Wrestling 1986 1990 Edit John Laurinaitis started wrestling in 1986 as Johnny Ace 4 At first while wrestling in NWA s Florida Championship Wrestling Ace frequently teamed with his brother The Terminator He was also a flag bearer for The Sheepherders and followed them to another NWA territory Jim Crockett Promotions Later after JCP had been bought out by Turner Broadcasting Systems and become World Championship Wrestling he formed a tag team with Shane Douglas called The Dynamic Dudes 6 They were managed by Jim Cornette until Cornette turned on them for Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane s version of The Midnight Express In his last televised WCW match Ace lost to Mean Mark Callous later known as The Undertaker at Capital Combat on May 19 1990 All Japan Pro Wrestling 1988 2000 Edit As All Japan Pro Wrestling was cutting its ties with the NWA in 1990 Laurinaitis chose to stay in it thus becoming a permanent foreign fixture on the roster In AJPW he found a lot of success teaming with Kenta Kobashi Dr Death Steve Williams and Bart Gunn Laurinaitis enjoyed significant championship success and acclaim during his tenure becoming a two time All Asia Tag Team Champion a four time World Tag Team Champion and the winner of the New Year s Heavyweight Battle Royal on January 2 1991 at Korakuen Hall Two of his matches received 5 Stars from Dave Meltzer he won the Match of the Year award from the Wrestling Observer and was ranked 77 in Pro Wrestling Illustrated s PWI top 500 wrestlers for 1997 On February 28 1998 Laurinaitis would reach the highest point of his singles career as he challenged Mitsuharu Misawa for the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship It would be Laurinaitis only shot at those three prestigious belts Following his retirement in 2000 he was placed 203 in PWI s top 500 all time rankings World Championship Wrestling 2000 2001 Edit Laurinaitis retired from the ring in June 2000 after the split between All Japan Pro Wrestling and Pro Wrestling Noah He soon returned to World Championship Wrestling where he replaced Vince Russo as head booker Laurinaitis was responsible for booking the highly acclaimed one night single elimination tournament held for the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship that was won by the debuting Lance Storm World Wrestling Federation Entertainment WWE 2001 2022 Edit Backstage roles and Senior Vice President of Talent Operations 2001 2012 Edit Laurinaitis was hired in as a road agent after WWF s acquisition of certain assets of WCW in March 2001 and in June on the same year Laurinaitis was promoted to director of talent relations 7 In June 2004 Laurinaitis replaced Jim Ross as vice president of talent relations then being promoted to senior vice president in February 2007 7 and finally to executive vice president in March 2009 However when Stephanie McMahon took over talent relations and handed over the reins to Paul Triple H Levesque Laurinaitis moved down from his executive duties to being senior vice president of talent operations 8 Laurinaitis s tenure in this role has received criticism from those who have worked for him including Jim Cornette who in his interviews with Kayfabe Commentaries described how Laurinaitis failed to work in the same capacity with Ohio Valley Wrestling WWE s developmental territory as Ross did often failing to warn the promotion when wrestlers OVW were using at the time were going to be called up to the main roster or when wrestlers from the main roster were set to appear for OVW but never did Eventually WWE would end their relationship with OVW 9 On air authority figure 2011 2012 Edit On the June 27 2011 episode of Raw Laurinaitis was described by CM Punk during his infamous pipe bomb promo as a glad handing nonsensical douchebag yes man who would tell Vince McMahon everything he wants to hear 10 Laurinaitis subsequently made an appearance alongside McMahon as a corporate stooge during the main event of the Money in the Bank pay per view the following month At the climax of the WWE Championship match under McMahon s orders Laurinaitis tried to duplicate the Montreal Screwjob but defending WWE Champion John Cena then proceeded to knock Laurinaitis out not wanting to win the match that way This interference allowed CM Punk to win the match and the championship The next night on Raw Laurinaitis appeared alongside McMahon as McMahon announced an 8 man tournament to decide a new WWE Champion following Punk s departure from the company On the August 1 episode of Raw Laurinaitis interrupted Triple H telling him to strip Cena of his WWE Championship which led Cena to interrupt him and threaten to hit him again before Laurinaitis fled the ring The following week on Raw Laurinaitis helped Triple H officiate the contract signing between CM Punk and John Cena for their match at SummerSlam After signing the contract Cena flipped the table over and moved to go face to face with Punk but was stopped by Laurinaitis As Laurinaitis talked to Cena Punk kicked Laurinaitis in the back of the head causing Cena to accidentally hit Triple H instead of Punk Following SummerSlam Laurinaitis began to make regular appearances on WWE programming as part of an angle in which Triple H attempted to find out who had sent a text message to the returning Kevin Nash telling him to attack CM Punk after his victory at SummerSlam causing him to lose the WWE Championship to Alberto Del Rio who cashed in his Money in the Bank contract immediately afterwards On the August 15 episode of Raw Laurinaitis asked Nash for a private meeting in his office and on the September 5 episode of Raw after Triple H fired Nash Laurinaitis was seen entering Nash s limo with him leaving the arena During this period Laurinaitis was also regularly shown sending text messages backstage and at ringside After Nash claimed that he had sent the text message to himself it was implied that Laurinaitis was working to try and undermine Triple H in his new role as chief operating officer presumably because he wanted the job for himself At Night of Champions Laurinaitis interfered in the main event in an attempt to have Triple H removed from power but was stopped by The Miz and R Truth who attacked both Triple H and CM Punk believing there to be a conspiracy Nash also interfered in the match after Laurinaitis sent a text at ringside On the September 26 episode of Raw Laurinaitis acquired David Otunga a Harvard Law School graduate as his legal counsel and as part of his kayfabe duties as Executive Vice President of Talent Relations assigned Otunga to assemble Superstars that were disgruntled with Triple H s actions as COO On that week s edition of SmackDown Laurinaitis and Otunga sat down with Christian Cody Rhodes Dolph Ziggler Jack Swagger and Vickie Guerrero to discuss the matter Laurinaitis background had a rivalry with WWE Champion CM Punk from late 2011 into early 2012 On the October 10 edition of Raw following a kayfabe strike by members of the WWE roster as a result of Triple H s management Vince McMahon introduced Laurinaitis as the new Interim General Manager of Raw 11 That same night Laurinaitis fired Jim Ross and reinstated The Miz and R Truth who had been suspended following repeated attacks After a few weeks of impartiality during which he pledged that he would listen to the WWE fans using his slogan of People Power Laurinaitis began showing bias against WWE Champion CM Punk who had repeatedly criticized Laurinaitis and questioned his integrity over the past few months 12 On the December 26 edition of Raw Laurinaitis placed Punk in a gauntlet match against three opponents whoever pinned Punk would earn a shot at the WWE Championship at the Royal Rumble Punk agreed to the match under the condition that if he beat all three then he would receive a match against Laurinaitis himself afterwards During the match Laurinaitis distracted Punk allowing Dolph Ziggler to pin Punk and earn a title shot 13 The following week on Raw Laurinaitis distracted Punk once again causing him to be counted out in his title match against Ziggler thus retaining the championship 14 Laurinaitis then scheduled a WWE Championship match between Punk and Ziggler at the Royal Rumble in which he named himself guest referee Laurinaitis continued to cause Punk to lose to Ziggler throughout January 15 16 which ultimately led to Punk attacking Laurinaitis in retaliation claiming that he was abusing his power 16 Laurinaitis began to declare himself as the soon to be permanent General Manager In response to this the Board of Directors ordered that his position as Interim General Manager would be taken under review by Chief Operating Officer Triple H At the Royal Rumble Laurinaitis brought in another official and Punk defeated Ziggler On January 30 edition of Raw Laurinaitis was set to have a performance review by Triple H During the review Triple H degraded Laurinaitis and his actions but before the final decision he was interrupted by The Undertaker The Board of Directors then decided on February 7 2012 to retain Laurinaitis as Interim General Manager 17 Laurinaitis subsequently began a feud with SmackDown general manager Theodore Long The respective General Managers of Raw and SmackDown swapped places for one night only with Laurinaitis in charge of SmackDown for March 9 2012 and Long in charge of Raw for March 5 2012 On that week s edition of SmackDown Laurinaitis wrestled his first match in eleven years as well as his first for WWE losing to Theodore Long in a singles match 18 Laurinaitis continued his feud with Long until WrestleMania XXVIII where both Long and Laurinaitis chose a team of six wrestlers to represent them with the winning team earning general manager control over both brands Team Johnny defeated Team Teddy resulting in Long losing his position as General Manager of SmackDown On the April 6 2012 edition of SmackDown Laurinaitis forced Long to become his new assistant after threatening to discontinue Long s grandchildren s trust fund On the April 23 2012 episode of Raw Laurinaitis appointed Eve Torres as Executive Administrator of Raw and SmackDown The end of Laurinaitis s role as an on screen authority figure saw him have a rivalry with John Cena On the April 30 2012 episode of Raw Laurinaitis with the aid of Tensai attacked John Cena before declaring himself as Cena s opponent at Over the Limit On the May 14 episode of Raw Laurinaitis publicly humiliated and fired Big Show from WWE after Big Show disrespected him for constantly making fun of his voice That same night the Board of Directors sent Laurinaitis a letter stating that he would be fired if he lost the no disqualification match against Cena at Over the Limit At Over the Limit Laurinaitis defeated Cena despite taking a heavy beating after Big Show interfered and attacked Cena The following night on Raw Laurinaitis now using a power chair and crutches for mobility purposes rehired Big Show after helping him win the match against Cena On the June 11 2012 episode of Raw Vince McMahon gave Laurinaitis a job evaluation Before McMahon could fire Laurinaitis Big Show hit the WMD on McMahon by accident At No Way Out Cena defeated Big Show in a Steel Cage match After the match McMahon fired Laurinaitis followed by Cena hitting the Attitude Adjustment on Laurinaitis through a broadcast table The next night on Raw in his final show in charge Laurinaitis booked himself in a 3 on 1 Handicap Match teaming up with Big Show and David Otunga against Cena During the match both Big Show and Otunga walked out on Laurinaitis which allowed Cena to hit Laurinaitis with three Attitude Adjustments before making him submit to the STF Return to road agent and sporadic appearances 2012 2020 Edit Following his tenure as an on screen performer in 2012 Laurinaitis was relieved of his backstage executive duties and returned to his original role as a road agent 19 On the March 29 2013 episode of SmackDown Laurinaitis offered The Rock his services as manager for his match at WrestleMania 29 against John Cena Rock responded by giving Laurinaitis a Spinebuster and a People s Elbow Laurinaitis appeared at Survivor Series alongside Los Matadores R Truth Santino Marella and Fandango and at the 2013 Slammy Awards presenting the Rookie of the Year award to The Shield On SmackDown s 15th Anniversary Special on October 10 2014 Laurinaitis formed a team to face Teddy Long s team to be determined as the greatest GM in SmackDown history The match was won by Teddy Long s team He appeared at the Slammy Awards in December and on March 28 2015 he inducted The Bushwhackers into the WWE Hall of Fame Preceding the return of the brand split Laurinaitis was one of several former authority figures to unsuccessfully apply for the general manager positions of either Raw or SmackDown He made his appearance during the June 20 2016 episode of Raw but was escorted off the stage by Shane McMahon On January 22 2018 Laurinaitis was one of the guests that appeared on stage during the 25th Anniversary episode of Raw 20 At Money in the Bank on May 10 2020 Laurinaitis made a cameo appearance during the Men and Women s Money in the Bank match which was filmed inside the WWE headquarters Return to Head of Talent Relations 2021 2022 Edit In March 2021 Laurinaitis was re hired by WWE as Head of Talent Relations In April 2022 the WWE board began investigating nondisclosure agreements related to misconduct claims by women in the company against Laurinaitis and Vince McMahon 21 22 On June 21 Laurinaitis was removed from his post and replaced by Bruce Prichard 23 24 Laurinaitis was officially let go by WWE on August 8 ending his 21 year employment with the company 25 Professional wrestling style EditLaurinaitis is the innovator of the cutter maneuver which he dubbed the Ace Crusher 26 He created the move while training with Barry Windham in 1987 and began using it a year later in All Japan Pro Wrestling 26 Later practitioners of the cutter include Diamond Dallas Page who called it the Diamond Cutter and Randy Orton who called it the RKO 26 Personal life EditLaurinaitis brothers Joe who was Animal of The Road Warriors and Marcus were also professional wrestlers He is also the uncle of James Laurinaitis former linebacker for the St Louis Rams and New Orleans Saints On September 3 2015 Laurinaitis became engaged to Kathy Colace who is the mother of The Bella Twins and the mother in law of former WWE champion Daniel Bryan 27 The two were married in a private ceremony on March 24 2016 28 Championships and accomplishments EditAll Japan Pro Wrestling All Asia Tag Team Championship 2 times with Kenta Kobashi 29 World Tag Team Championship 4 times with Steve Williams 1 Kenta Kobashi 2 and Bart Gunn 1 30 January 3 Korakuen Hall Heavyweight Battle Royal 1991 31 World s Strongest Tag Determination League New Wave Award 1988 with Dan Spivey 32 Championship Wrestling from Florida FCW Tag Team Championship 6 times with The Terminator 33 International Championship Wrestling Association ICWA Florida Heavyweight Championship 2 times 34 Oregon Wrestling Federation OWF Heavyweight Championship 1 time 34 Pro Wrestling Illustrated Ranked No 77 of the 500 best singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 1997 35 Ranked No 203 of the 500 best singles wrestlers during the PWI Years in 2003 36 WWE Slammy Award 1 time WWE com Exclusive of the Year 2011 37 congratulating CM Punk Wrestling Observer Newsletter Match of the Year 1996 with Steve Williams vs Mitsuharu Misawa and Jun Akiyama on June 7 Worst Worked Match of the Year 2012 vs John Cena on May 20 38 References Edit a b Cagematch Profile Retrieved 2013 02 17 a b c John Cena pulled from WWE live events and Raw WWE weekend California and Texas correspondents needed Big Johnny Kid Kash El Texano Jr Archived from the original on March 25 2016 Retrieved October 10 2020 a b WWE Acknowledges The Bella Twins Mother Marrying John Laurinaitis eWrestlingNews com Archived from the original on March 23 2016 Retrieved October 10 2020 a b c d e f g h i OWOW Profile Retrieved 2008 06 02 John Laurinaitis Bio WWE Retrieved May 2 2016 Foley Mick Have A Nice Day A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks p 187 a b Forbes Profile Forbes Archived from the original on June 20 2013 Retrieved 2013 02 04 More Details On John Laurinaitis Resignation As WWE SVP Of Talent Operations 2 August 2012 Retrieved 2013 02 04 jim cornette shoots on johnny ace YouTube 2011 12 21 Archived from the original on 2021 12 13 Retrieved 2012 06 09 CM Punk Rant Transcript Archived July 22 2011 at the Wayback Machine Bishop Matt 2011 10 11 Raw Triple H out Laurinaitis in SLAM Sports Retrieved 2011 10 11 Tylwalk Nick 2011 11 29 Raw Rematch time for Punk and Del Rio while Cena gets a reality check SLAM Sports Retrieved 2011 11 29 Bishop Matt 2011 12 27 Raw CM Punk returns home runs the gauntlet SLAM Sports Retrieved 2011 12 27 Medalis Kara A January 2 2012 Kane s hateful torment continues WWE Retrieved January 9 2012 Passero Mitch January 16 2012 WWE Raw SuperShow results Laurinaitis snaps WWE Retrieved February 5 2012 a b Powers Kevin January 23 2012 WWE Raw SuperShow results Laurinaitis takes a nap WWE Retrieved February 5 2012 WWE Board of Directors to Laurinaitis You re NOT fired 2012 02 07 Retrieved 2012 02 07 WWE com SmackDown General Manager Theodore Long vs General Manager John Laurinaitis Vids wwe com Archived from the original on 2012 07 17 Retrieved 2012 06 09 Breaking News John Laurinaitis Officially Removed as Executive Vice President of Talent Relations Archived 2014 07 06 at archive today Are you ready for some wrestling WWE s Raw marks 25 years 22 January 2018 Calia Mike 15 June 2022 WWE board investigates secret 3 million hush payment by CEO Vince McMahon report says CNBC Retrieved 15 June 2022 Mann Ted Palazzolo Joe 15 June 2022 WWE Board Probes Secret 3 Million Hush Pact by CEO Vince McMahon Sources Say The Wall Street Journal Retrieved 15 June 2022 WWE anuncia afastamento de John Laurinaitis e seu substituto Wrestling Noticias Tudo sobre WWE AEW e Pro Wrestling em geral in Brazilian Portuguese 2022 06 21 Retrieved 2022 06 22 WWE Names New Interim Head of Talent Relations John Laurinaitis Placed on Administrative Leave Wrestling Delivery Latest News Rumors Results and Highlights wrestling delivery Retrieved 2022 06 22 Johnson Mike August 8 2022 JOHN LAURINAITIS TERMINATED BY WWE PWInsider Retrieved August 8 2022 a b c Who invented the RKO The innovators behind sports entertainment s best maneuvers WWE Retrieved 2 July 2021 Daniel Bryan and John Laurinaitis are about to be in laws 3 September 2015 Retrieved September 3 2015 Gerweck Steve Mar 25 2016 John Laurinaitis marries Bella Twin s mother Kathy Colace Gerweck net Archived from the original on June 8 2016 Retrieved Jun 8 2016 John Laurinaitis the former Raw General Manager and now a producer for WWE married Kathy Colace yesterday Colace is the mother of Nikki and Brie Bella The two were married on a yacht in Ft Lauderdale Florida during a ceremony which was attended by several family and friends including John Cena All Asia Tag Team Title Wrestling titles com Retrieved on 2012 12 06 World Tag Team Title All Japan Pro Wrestling Wrestling titles com 2012 10 30 Retrieved on 2012 12 06 Misc All Japan Events prowrestlinghistory com Retrieved 7 September 2015 Real World Tag League 1988 Purolove Com Retrieved 2022 08 03 NWA Florida Tag Team Title Wrestling titles com 2011 11 17 Retrieved on 2012 12 06 a b Royal Duncan amp Gary Will 2000 Wrestling Title Histories 4th ed Archeus Communications ISBN 0 9698161 5 4 John Laurinaitis Wrestlers Database Cagematch Cagematch net Retrieved on 2012 12 06 Pro Wrestling Illustrated 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