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Tony Halme

Tony Christian Halme[1][2][3] (January 6, 1963 – January 8, 2010) was a Finnish politician, athlete, author, actor, and singer. He was a member of the Finnish Parliament from 2003 to 2007, representing the True Finns party as an independent politician. Halme was also known by the pseudonym Viikinki, which he used while appearing in Gladiaattorit, a Finnish version of the TV game show Gladiators, in the 1990s.

Tony Halme
Halme (in white shirt) in 2006 watching a band
Born
Tony Christian Halme

(1963-01-06)January 6, 1963[1][2]
Helsinki, Finland[2]
DiedJanuary 8, 2010(2010-01-08) (aged 47)[1][2]
Helsinki, Finland
Spouse
Katja Talus
(m. 1998; div. 2005)
Ring name(s)
Billed height6 ft 3 in (191 cm)[4]
Billed weight275 lb (125 kg)[4]
Billed fromHelsinki, Finland
Trained by
Debut1989[1]
RetiredDecember 20, 1997
Member of Finnish Parliament for Helsinki
In office
2003–2007
Personal details
Political partyIndependent
Other political
affiliations
True Finns (2003–2007)

He was also a professional wrestler best known for his appearances with Catch Wrestling Association (CWA), New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) and World Wrestling Federation (WWF) under the ring name Ludvig Borga; a mixed martial artist and the first fighter from the Nordic countries to ever compete in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC); and a professional boxer who held the Finnish and the American heavyweight title.[6][7]

During his time in CWA, he was an accomplished main eventer, who headlined many events for the company including the company's flagship event Euro Catch Festival three times.

Early life edit

Tony Halme spent his childhood in Lauttasaari, Helsinki. His father left the family when Tony was six months old. His older brother - who was five years older than Tony - assumed the role of father figure. Halme only heard from his father a couple of times during his life. His mother was an alcoholic with a constant revolving door of male partners. As an adult, Halme considered his brother to be his only true friend.[8][9] In the mid-1970s, Tony, his mother and brother moved to Soukka, Espoo. Halme attended kansakoulu [fi] and a oppikoulu.[10] He later attended a Swedish-language school and studied at the electrician line at the Strömberg School of Engineering. However, he dropped out of the latter after two years. At the age of 16, Halme left his mother's home and moved in with his uncle.[9]

Athletic from a young age, he actively participated in sports such as handball, football and ice hockey. He also began power training and weightlifting in his late teens after watching his brothers, who were on the Finnish national team.[citation needed] Aged 17, he had won a silver medal at the Finnish Bodybuilding Championship. He also worked a wide variety of jobs, including fishmonger, gatekeeper, glass cutter, singer, page, stuntman, TV and radio presenter, and coach.[citation needed] He later enlisted in the Finnish army and continued his training with the Finnish military sports team. After leaving the army, he became involved in boxing and worked as a bouncer in bars.[8]

Halme developed a fascination with the United States after seeing Martin Scorsese’s film Taxi Driver at the age of 12.[9] He left Finland to live in Los Angeles in the 1980s and lived there for 15 years. He resumed bodybuilding in the US also and began to take anabolic steroids regularly. He worked as a bodyguard for the music group Cheap Trick and musician Gene Simmons, and also as an actor, professional wrestler and a boxer.[11]

Professional wrestling career edit

Early career (1989–1990) edit

Halme was trained by Verne Gagne as a powerhouse professional wrestler.

Universal Wrestling Federation (1990) edit

He made his debut for Herb Abrams's Universal Wrestling Federation (UWF) on October 29, 1990 as The Viking. In his first match, he defeated The Patriot,[3][12] He then went on to defeat Kevin Benjamin.

New Japan Pro-Wrestling (1990–1993) edit

On October 25, 1990, Halme made his debut for the Japanese promotion New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), defeating The Soul Taker in what was billed as a "boxer vs. wrestler" match.[5] Halme was brought in as an outsider and billed as a professional boxing champion with his matches billed as Mixed martial arts matches.[5] He was instantly pushed as a big deal, scoring wins over the likes of Scott Norton, Vader and most notably Shinya Hashimoto on December 26, 1990.[2][5][13] Halme was main eventing shows regularly as he was pushed as the biggest star of a crew that included the likes of Bobby Eaton, Chris Benoit, Dean Malenko, Eddy Guerrero and Fit Finlay.[5] Despite Halme not getting over with NJPW fans, the company was doing strong business during his push.[5]

On April 30, 1991, Halme defeated Masashi Aoyagi in a boxer versus karate match.[2][5][14] He remained undefeated in NJPW until September 23, 1991, when he was defeated by Shinya Hashimoto in their third match against each other in front of 18,000 fans at the Yokohama Arena.[5] While Halme's matches with Hashimoto were not considered quality matches, he has been credited with helping Hashimoto take his career to another level as the win made Hashimoto look like a "real fighter" as opposed to a professional wrestler.[5] Halme's "boxer versus wrestler" gimmick was ended on October 18, 1991, when he was defeated by Vader.[5]

In 1992, Halme was teamed in matches with Scott Norton, Bam Bam Bigelow and Barry Windham.[2][15] He also competed in the NJPW Super Grade Tag League II teaming with Masahiro Chono, together scoring 8 points and finishing fourth overall.[2][16] The tournament was won by Shinya Hashimoto and Riki Choshu.[16] On November 22, 1992, Halme and Norton won the IWGP Tag Team Championship from The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott).[2][15][17] However, the next night, Halme and Norton were forced to face each other with separate tag team partners with Halme and Ron Powers losing to Norton and TNT.[2][15]

On December 14, Halme and Norton lost the IWGP Tag Team Championship to the Hell Raisers (Hawk Warrior and Power Warrior).[17] On January 4, 1993, at Fantastic Story in Tokyo Dome (in North America aired on PPV as WCW/New Japan Supershow III), Halme was pinned by Ron Simmons.[2][18] On February 16, 1993, Halme teamed up with Monsieur Rambo for the IWGP Tag Team Championship against the Hell Raisers, but lost.[2][19]

Behind the scenes, Halme started having problems with Hawk Warrior and Scott Norton.[5] It also came out that Halme had knocked out Norton in a legitimate street fight, though some claimed this was the result of a sucker punch by Halme. Fearing that Norton would be looking for retribution on Halme, NJPW officials took a secret vote on what to do with the two.[5] Afterwards, Halme started losing matches more regularly and eventually left the promotion in June 1993.[5] His last match took place on June 17, when he and The Barbarian lost to John Tenta and Haku.[2][19]

World Wrestling Federation (1993–1994) edit

On Superstars aired on July 24, Halme debuted in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) as Ludvig Borga, a heel Finn who appeared in a series of vignettes castigating Americans for their perceived deficiencies in issues such as environmental laws and their educational system. His singlet was adorned with the Finnish flag, and his entrance music was Maamme, the country's national anthem. After an initial streak of squash victories over enhancement talent,[20] Borga defeated former Intercontinental Champion Marty Jannetty at SummerSlam.[2][21]

Borga was immediately pushed to main event status as he entered a feud with the federation's top babyface, "Made in the USA" Lex Luger. On the October 30, 1993 edition of Superstars (filmed September 28), Borga ended Tatanka's undefeated streak of nearly two years, dominating him throughout their match and ultimately knocking him out with a steel chair while the referee was distracted by Mr. Fuji at ringside. In a mockery of Luger's past "Narcissist" gimmick, Borga pinned Tatanka with one finger.[20] At Survivor Series, Borga participated in the main event, teaming up with Yokozuna, Quebecer Jacques and Crush as the "Foreign Fanatics" against "All-Americans" Lex Luger, The Undertaker and The Steiner Brothers.[22] Borga and Luger were the final two remaining participants and Borga was eliminated by Luger after a running forearm smash.[22] On December 14, Borga pinned Intercontinental Champion Razor Ramon at a house show, but the win was overturned and the match resumed because Razor's foot was on the bottom rope. Borga pinned Razor again after Shawn Michaels hit Razor with a title belt, but the decision was reversed and Borga disqualified.[3][23]

On January 17, 1994, Halme injured his ankle in a match with Rick Steiner, forcing the WWF to cancel future plans for the Borga character that included a scheduled appearance at the 1994 Royal Rumble and a proposed WrestleMania match against Earthquake. Halme left the company soon after.[24]

Catch Wrestling Association (1995–1997) edit

Halme wrestled as Ludvig Borga for Catch Wrestling Association (CWA) in 1995. On December 20, Borga won the World Heavyweight Championship, his first and only singles championship, by defeating Rambo at the 1995 Euro Catch Festival. Borga held the title for over a year, including a major title defense against August Smisl at the Euro Catch Festival in July. He then lost the title back to Rambo at Euro Catch Festival on December 21.[25] His final match for the CWA was a boxing match against Tony Richardson, which he won by knocking out Richardson in the fourth round.

Mixed martial arts edit

After retiring from professional wrestling in 1997, Halme went on to fight in the RINGS and Ultimate Fighting Championship, though without appreciable success, notably a 56-second submission loss to Randy Couture at UFC XIII.[26][27]

Political career edit

Halme entered parliament in the 2003 parliamentary elections and during his parliamentary career, Halme raised controversies. The day after the elections, Halme referred to President Tarja Halonen as a lesbian in a radio interview. Halme stated that if a lesbian can be president of Finland and he can be a member of Parliament, anything seems possible. A huge uproar ensued as much of the Finnish media treated the statement as a personal attack on Halonen; Halonen herself made no comment. Halme later apologized, stating that he was sorry that the statement had been interpreted as an insult and that he had been under the genuine impression that Halonen was a lesbian.[28]

Personal life edit

Halme was divorced from his wife Katja Talus. He had a Schutzstaffel tattoo on his calf.[29] Borga was made to put tape over the tattoo when he wrestled in the WWF.

On July 4, 2003, a handgun was fired inside Halme's apartment.[30] No one was injured, but the gun was unlicensed. Halme was subsequently hospitalized, as he had only days before been in a boxing match and was using prescription painkillers, but his blood had additionally contained trace amounts of amphetamines, while a police search of his House of Parliament office turned up illegal steroids. Halme claimed that somebody had put the amphetamines into his drink without his knowledge. In January 2004, his trial was broadcast live on television by the MTV3 digital television channel. Halme received a four-month suspended sentence and a fine,[31] but continued to serve as Member of Parliament. In 2006, he was convicted for driving while impaired.

In early March 2006, Halme was involuntarily committed to a mental hospital, reportedly due to delirium caused by excessive alcohol use. Earlier in 2006 he had been diagnosed with alcohol-related cirrhosis and acute pancreatitis. After spending almost the entire year of 2006 on sick leave, he went on disability pension at end of the Parliamentary term.

In December 2009, Halme told a newspaper that he was suffering from impairment of his short-term memory and had trouble remembering anything, but was still trying to write a book on his political career.[32]

Death edit

On January 8, 2010, two days after his 47th birthday, Halme died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, from an unlicensed handgun.[33] His body was found two days later.

Filmography edit

Year Title Role Notes
1990 Lionheart Security guard
1991 The Master Demon Viktor
1994 Death Match Han's #1 Bodyguard
1995 Zhong Guo long
1995 Fist of the North Star Kemp
1995 Die Hard with a Vengeance Roman
1996 American Tigers Dettman
1998 Whatever It Takes Opponent
2001 Ponterosa Mauri
2003 Kohtalon kirja the Commander (final film role)

Other media edit

Halme authored five books and recorded one album called Mestarit salilla. Halme had a modest film career starring in Finnish movies Ponterosa and Kohtalon kirja, and in 1995 had small roles overseas in Die Hard with a Vengeance and Fist of the North Star. Halme was also cast in a minor role in the 1997 blockbuster film Titanic but had to withdraw due to a filming delay.[34]

In 1993, Halme's professional wrestling persona was part of the Japanese wrestling video game Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling: Chou Senshi in Tokyo Dome for Super Famicom (Super Nintendo Entertainment System).[35]

  • Books
    • Jumala armahtaa, minä en (1998) (Title translation: God Has Mercy, I Don't)
    • Tuomiopäivä (2001) (Title translation: The Judgment Day)
    • Viikingin voimaopas (2003) (Title translation: The Viking's strength guide)
    • Kovan päivän ilta (2003) (Title translation: A Hard Day's Night)
    • Testamentti (2010, posthumously) (Title translation: The Testament)[36]
  • Albums
  • Singles
    • "I Am Ironman" (1998)
    • "Viikinki" (Title translation: "The Viking") (1999)
    • "Mä oon tällainen" (Title translation: "I am like this") (2000)
    • "Painu pelle hiiteen" (Title translation: "Sod off, clown") (2001)
    • "Isätön poika" (Title translation: "The fatherless son") (2002)

Championships and accomplishments edit

Professional boxing record edit

19 fights 13 wins 6 losses
By knockout 10 5
By decision 3 0
By disqualification 0 1
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
19 Win 13–6   Chris Sirengo UD 6 29 Nov 2002 Töölö Sports Hall, Helsinki, Finland
18 Loss 12–6   Garing Lane RTD 4 (6), 3:00 13 Oct 2001 Parken Stadium, Copenhagen, Denmark
17 Win 12–5   Almaz Gismejev RTD 3 (8), 2:00 20 Feb 2001 Ice Hall, Helsinki, Finland
16 Loss 11–5   Yacine Kingbo KO 2 (12), 3:00 3 Oct 2000 Ice Hall, Helsinki, Finland
15 Win 11–4   Mika Kihlström KO 4 (10), 1:18 17 Apr 2000 Ice Hall, Helsinki, Finland Won Finnish heavyweight title
14 Win 10–4   Ferenc Deák KO 1, 2:59 22 Nov 1999 Ice Hall, Helsinki, Finland
13 Loss 9–4   Agustin Corpus KO 3, 1:38 6 Sep 1999 Ice Hall, Helsinki, Finland
12 Win 9–3   Iran Barkley SD 12 19 Apr 1999 Ice Hall, Helsinki, Finland Won vacant WBF (Federation) Americas heavyweight title
11 Win 8–3   Ken Woods KO 2, 1:07 16 Nov 1998 Ice Hall, Helsinki, Finland
10 Loss 7–3   Mika Kihlström TKO 5 (10), 1:57 14 Sep 1998 Ice Hall, Helsinki, Finland Lost Finnish heavyweight title
9 Win 7–2   Terry Armstrong KO 1, 1:37 16 Mar 1998 Ice Hall, Helsinki, Finland
8 Win 6–2   Jukka Järvinen KO 1 (10), 2:22 29 Sep 1997 Ice Hall, Helsinki, Finland Won Finnish heavyweight title
7 Win 5–2   Paul Genick KO 1, 0:17 6 Sep 1997 Tropworld Casino and Entertainment Resort, Atlantic City, New Jersey, US
6 Loss 4–2   Jukka Järvinen DQ 3 (10), 2:54 9 Sep 1996 Ice Hall, Helsinki, Finland For vacant Finnish heavyweight title;
Halme disqualified for repeated headbutts
5 Win 4–1   Robert Swenson KO 1, 2:28 26 May 1996 Urheilutalo, Helsinki, Finland
4 Loss 3–1   Patrick Freeman KO 4 (4), 2:55 27 Apr 1996 The Aladdin, Paradise, Nevada, US
3 Win 3–0   Tony Messenger TKO 1, 1:27 4 Mar 1996 Helsinki, Finland
2 Win 2–0   Archie Perry PTS 5 26 Jun 1995 Great Western Forum, Inglewood, California, US
1 Win 1–0   Bradford Powell KO 1 (4), 0:55 10 Jun 1995 Caesars Palace, Paradise, Nevada, US

Mixed martial arts record edit

Professional record breakdown
5 matches 1 win 4 losses
By knockout 1 2
By submission 0 1
By decision 0 1
Res. Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes
Loss 1–4 Randy Couture Submission (rear-naked choke) UFC 13: Ultimate Force May 30, 1997 1 0:56 Augusta, Georgia, USA
Loss 1–3 Dick Vrij TKO (doctor stoppage) Rings - Extension Fighting 2 April 22, 1997 1 2:42 Japan
Loss 1–2 Mitsuya Nagai Submission Rings - Budokan Hall 1996 January 24, 1996 1 8:58 Tokyo, Japan
Loss 1–1 Dick Vrij KO Rings - Budokan Hall 1995 January 25, 1995 1 2:55 Tokyo, Japan
Win 1–0 Tariel Bitsadze KO Rings: Battle Dimensions Tournament 1994[37] October 23, 1994 1 N/A Tokyo, Japan

See also edit

References edit

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  7. ^ Minor, Scott (May 14, 2022). "10 Notable UFC Fighters (Who Only Fought Once In The Company)". TheSportster. Retrieved February 17, 2023. (#7) Tony Halme is most known for his time in the WWE back in the early 90s. Under the name Ludvig Borga, Halme was one of the company's top bad guys playing a foreign menace who was going to take out the WWE's American heroes. After a short stint in the WWE, Halme left the squared circle and stepped into the octagon. In 1997, at UFC 13, Halme competed in the one-night UFC heavyweight tournament. In the first round, he fought a future hall of famer, making his MMA debut, Randy Couture. The future UFC Champion took just a minute to submit Halme. Couture went on to win the tournament and had a legendary career.
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External links edit

  • Tony Halme at IMDb
  • Professional MMA record for Tony Halme from Sherdog  
  • Boxing record for Tony Halme from BoxRec (registration required)
  • Tony Halme at UFC

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Tony Halme news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message Tony Christian Halme 1 2 3 January 6 1963 January 8 2010 was a Finnish politician athlete author actor and singer He was a member of the Finnish Parliament from 2003 to 2007 representing the True Finns party as an independent politician Halme was also known by the pseudonym Viikinki which he used while appearing in Gladiaattorit a Finnish version of the TV game show Gladiators in the 1990s Tony HalmeHalme in white shirt in 2006 watching a bandBornTony Christian Halme 1963 01 06 January 6 1963 1 2 Helsinki Finland 2 DiedJanuary 8 2010 2010 01 08 aged 47 1 2 Helsinki FinlandSpouseKatja Talus m 1998 div 2005 wbr Professional wrestling careerRing name s The Viking 3 1 Finland Hellraiser Thor 2 Tony Halme 3 1 Ludvig Borga 3 1 Billed height6 ft 3 in 191 cm 4 Billed weight275 lb 125 kg 4 Billed fromHelsinki FinlandTrained byBrad Rheingans 5 Gene LeBell Gokor Chivichyan Masa Saito 5 Verne Gagne 3 Debut1989 1 RetiredDecember 20 1997Member of Finnish Parliament for HelsinkiIn office 2003 2007Personal detailsPolitical partyIndependentOther politicalaffiliationsTrue Finns 2003 2007 He was also a professional wrestler best known for his appearances with Catch Wrestling Association CWA New Japan Pro Wrestling NJPW and World Wrestling Federation WWF under the ring name Ludvig Borga a mixed martial artist and the first fighter from the Nordic countries to ever compete in the Ultimate Fighting Championship UFC and a professional boxer who held the Finnish and the American heavyweight title 6 7 During his time in CWA he was an accomplished main eventer who headlined many events for the company including the company s flagship event Euro Catch Festival three times Contents 1 Early life 2 Professional wrestling career 2 1 Early career 1989 1990 2 2 Universal Wrestling Federation 1990 2 3 New Japan Pro Wrestling 1990 1993 2 4 World Wrestling Federation 1993 1994 2 5 Catch Wrestling Association 1995 1997 3 Mixed martial arts 4 Political career 5 Personal life 6 Death 7 Filmography 8 Other media 9 Championships and accomplishments 10 Professional boxing record 11 Mixed martial arts record 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksEarly life editTony Halme spent his childhood in Lauttasaari Helsinki His father left the family when Tony was six months old His older brother who was five years older than Tony assumed the role of father figure Halme only heard from his father a couple of times during his life His mother was an alcoholic with a constant revolving door of male partners As an adult Halme considered his brother to be his only true friend 8 9 In the mid 1970s Tony his mother and brother moved to Soukka Espoo Halme attended kansakoulu fi and a oppikoulu 10 He later attended a Swedish language school and studied at the electrician line at the Stromberg School of Engineering However he dropped out of the latter after two years At the age of 16 Halme left his mother s home and moved in with his uncle 9 Athletic from a young age he actively participated in sports such as handball football and ice hockey He also began power training and weightlifting in his late teens after watching his brothers who were on the Finnish national team citation needed Aged 17 he had won a silver medal at the Finnish Bodybuilding Championship He also worked a wide variety of jobs including fishmonger gatekeeper glass cutter singer page stuntman TV and radio presenter and coach citation needed He later enlisted in the Finnish army and continued his training with the Finnish military sports team After leaving the army he became involved in boxing and worked as a bouncer in bars 8 Halme developed a fascination with the United States after seeing Martin Scorsese s film Taxi Driver at the age of 12 9 He left Finland to live in Los Angeles in the 1980s and lived there for 15 years He resumed bodybuilding in the US also and began to take anabolic steroids regularly He worked as a bodyguard for the music group Cheap Trick and musician Gene Simmons and also as an actor professional wrestler and a boxer 11 Professional wrestling career editEarly career 1989 1990 edit Halme was trained by Verne Gagne as a powerhouse professional wrestler Universal Wrestling Federation 1990 edit He made his debut for Herb Abrams s Universal Wrestling Federation UWF on October 29 1990 as The Viking In his first match he defeated The Patriot 3 12 He then went on to defeat Kevin Benjamin New Japan Pro Wrestling 1990 1993 edit On October 25 1990 Halme made his debut for the Japanese promotion New Japan Pro Wrestling NJPW defeating The Soul Taker in what was billed as a boxer vs wrestler match 5 Halme was brought in as an outsider and billed as a professional boxing champion with his matches billed as Mixed martial arts matches 5 He was instantly pushed as a big deal scoring wins over the likes of Scott Norton Vader and most notably Shinya Hashimoto on December 26 1990 2 5 13 Halme was main eventing shows regularly as he was pushed as the biggest star of a crew that included the likes of Bobby Eaton Chris Benoit Dean Malenko Eddy Guerrero and Fit Finlay 5 Despite Halme not getting over with NJPW fans the company was doing strong business during his push 5 On April 30 1991 Halme defeated Masashi Aoyagi in a boxer versus karate match 2 5 14 He remained undefeated in NJPW until September 23 1991 when he was defeated by Shinya Hashimoto in their third match against each other in front of 18 000 fans at the Yokohama Arena 5 While Halme s matches with Hashimoto were not considered quality matches he has been credited with helping Hashimoto take his career to another level as the win made Hashimoto look like a real fighter as opposed to a professional wrestler 5 Halme s boxer versus wrestler gimmick was ended on October 18 1991 when he was defeated by Vader 5 In 1992 Halme was teamed in matches with Scott Norton Bam Bam Bigelow and Barry Windham 2 15 He also competed in the NJPW Super Grade Tag League II teaming with Masahiro Chono together scoring 8 points and finishing fourth overall 2 16 The tournament was won by Shinya Hashimoto and Riki Choshu 16 On November 22 1992 Halme and Norton won the IWGP Tag Team Championship from The Steiner Brothers Rick and Scott 2 15 17 However the next night Halme and Norton were forced to face each other with separate tag team partners with Halme and Ron Powers losing to Norton and TNT 2 15 On December 14 Halme and Norton lost the IWGP Tag Team Championship to the Hell Raisers Hawk Warrior and Power Warrior 17 On January 4 1993 at Fantastic Story in Tokyo Dome in North America aired on PPV as WCW New Japan Supershow III Halme was pinned by Ron Simmons 2 18 On February 16 1993 Halme teamed up with Monsieur Rambo for the IWGP Tag Team Championship against the Hell Raisers but lost 2 19 Behind the scenes Halme started having problems with Hawk Warrior and Scott Norton 5 It also came out that Halme had knocked out Norton in a legitimate street fight though some claimed this was the result of a sucker punch by Halme Fearing that Norton would be looking for retribution on Halme NJPW officials took a secret vote on what to do with the two 5 Afterwards Halme started losing matches more regularly and eventually left the promotion in June 1993 5 His last match took place on June 17 when he and The Barbarian lost to John Tenta and Haku 2 19 World Wrestling Federation 1993 1994 edit On Superstars aired on July 24 Halme debuted in the World Wrestling Federation WWF as Ludvig Borga a heel Finn who appeared in a series of vignettes castigating Americans for their perceived deficiencies in issues such as environmental laws and their educational system His singlet was adorned with the Finnish flag and his entrance music was Maamme the country s national anthem After an initial streak of squash victories over enhancement talent 20 Borga defeated former Intercontinental Champion Marty Jannetty at SummerSlam 2 21 Borga was immediately pushed to main event status as he entered a feud with the federation s top babyface Made in the USA Lex Luger On the October 30 1993 edition of Superstars filmed September 28 Borga ended Tatanka s undefeated streak of nearly two years dominating him throughout their match and ultimately knocking him out with a steel chair while the referee was distracted by Mr Fuji at ringside In a mockery of Luger s past Narcissist gimmick Borga pinned Tatanka with one finger 20 At Survivor Series Borga participated in the main event teaming up with Yokozuna Quebecer Jacques and Crush as the Foreign Fanatics against All Americans Lex Luger The Undertaker and The Steiner Brothers 22 Borga and Luger were the final two remaining participants and Borga was eliminated by Luger after a running forearm smash 22 On December 14 Borga pinned Intercontinental Champion Razor Ramon at a house show but the win was overturned and the match resumed because Razor s foot was on the bottom rope Borga pinned Razor again after Shawn Michaels hit Razor with a title belt but the decision was reversed and Borga disqualified 3 23 On January 17 1994 Halme injured his ankle in a match with Rick Steiner forcing the WWF to cancel future plans for the Borga character that included a scheduled appearance at the 1994 Royal Rumble and a proposed WrestleMania match against Earthquake Halme left the company soon after 24 Catch Wrestling Association 1995 1997 edit Halme wrestled as Ludvig Borga for Catch Wrestling Association CWA in 1995 On December 20 Borga won the World Heavyweight Championship his first and only singles championship by defeating Rambo at the 1995 Euro Catch Festival Borga held the title for over a year including a major title defense against August Smisl at the Euro Catch Festival in July He then lost the title back to Rambo at Euro Catch Festival on December 21 25 His final match for the CWA was a boxing match against Tony Richardson which he won by knocking out Richardson in the fourth round Mixed martial arts editAfter retiring from professional wrestling in 1997 Halme went on to fight in the RINGS and Ultimate Fighting Championship though without appreciable success notably a 56 second submission loss to Randy Couture at UFC XIII 26 27 Political career editHalme entered parliament in the 2003 parliamentary elections and during his parliamentary career Halme raised controversies The day after the elections Halme referred to President Tarja Halonen as a lesbian in a radio interview Halme stated that if a lesbian can be president of Finland and he can be a member of Parliament anything seems possible A huge uproar ensued as much of the Finnish media treated the statement as a personal attack on Halonen Halonen herself made no comment Halme later apologized stating that he was sorry that the statement had been interpreted as an insult and that he had been under the genuine impression that Halonen was a lesbian 28 Personal life editHalme was divorced from his wife Katja Talus He had a Schutzstaffel tattoo on his calf 29 Borga was made to put tape over the tattoo when he wrestled in the WWF On July 4 2003 a handgun was fired inside Halme s apartment 30 No one was injured but the gun was unlicensed Halme was subsequently hospitalized as he had only days before been in a boxing match and was using prescription painkillers but his blood had additionally contained trace amounts of amphetamines while a police search of his House of Parliament office turned up illegal steroids Halme claimed that somebody had put the amphetamines into his drink without his knowledge In January 2004 his trial was broadcast live on television by the MTV3 digital television channel Halme received a four month suspended sentence and a fine 31 but continued to serve as Member of Parliament In 2006 he was convicted for driving while impaired In early March 2006 Halme was involuntarily committed to a mental hospital reportedly due to delirium caused by excessive alcohol use Earlier in 2006 he had been diagnosed with alcohol related cirrhosis and acute pancreatitis After spending almost the entire year of 2006 on sick leave he went on disability pension at end of the Parliamentary term In December 2009 Halme told a newspaper that he was suffering from impairment of his short term memory and had trouble remembering anything but was still trying to write a book on his political career 32 Death editOn January 8 2010 two days after his 47th birthday Halme died from a self inflicted gunshot wound from an unlicensed handgun 33 His body was found two days later Filmography editYear Title Role Notes 1990 Lionheart Security guard 1991 The Master Demon Viktor 1994 Death Match Han s 1 Bodyguard 1995 Zhong Guo long 1995 Fist of the North Star Kemp 1995 Die Hard with a Vengeance Roman 1996 American Tigers Dettman 1998 Whatever It Takes Opponent 2001 Ponterosa Mauri 2003 Kohtalon kirja the Commander final film role Other media editHalme authored five books and recorded one album called Mestarit salilla Halme had a modest film career starring in Finnish movies Ponterosa and Kohtalon kirja and in 1995 had small roles overseas in Die Hard with a Vengeance and Fist of the North Star Halme was also cast in a minor role in the 1997 blockbuster film Titanic but had to withdraw due to a filming delay 34 In 1993 Halme s professional wrestling persona was part of the Japanese wrestling video game Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling Chou Senshi in Tokyo Dome for Super Famicom Super Nintendo Entertainment System 35 Books Jumala armahtaa mina en 1998 Title translation God Has Mercy I Don t Tuomiopaiva 2001 Title translation The Judgment Day Viikingin voimaopas 2003 Title translation The Viking s strength guide Kovan paivan ilta 2003 Title translation A Hard Day s Night Testamentti 2010 posthumously Title translation The Testament 36 Albums Mestarit salilla Title translation The champions at the gym 2001 Singles I Am Ironman 1998 Viikinki Title translation The Viking 1999 Ma oon tallainen Title translation I am like this 2000 Painu pelle hiiteen Title translation Sod off clown 2001 Isaton poika Title translation The fatherless son 2002 Championships and accomplishments editCatch Wrestling Association CWA World Heavyweight Championship 1 time 25 New Japan Pro Wrestling IWGP Tag Team Championship 1 time with Scott Norton 17 Pro Wrestling Illustrated PWI ranked him 145 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 1993 2 Professional boxing record edit19 fights 13 wins 6 losses By knockout 10 5 By decision 3 0 By disqualification 0 1 No Result Record Opponent Type Round time Date Location Notes 19 Win 13 6 nbsp Chris Sirengo UD 6 29 Nov 2002 Toolo Sports Hall Helsinki Finland 18 Loss 12 6 nbsp Garing Lane RTD 4 6 3 00 13 Oct 2001 Parken Stadium Copenhagen Denmark 17 Win 12 5 nbsp Almaz Gismejev RTD 3 8 2 00 20 Feb 2001 Ice Hall Helsinki Finland 16 Loss 11 5 nbsp Yacine Kingbo KO 2 12 3 00 3 Oct 2000 Ice Hall Helsinki Finland 15 Win 11 4 nbsp Mika Kihlstrom KO 4 10 1 18 17 Apr 2000 Ice Hall Helsinki Finland Won Finnish heavyweight title 14 Win 10 4 nbsp Ferenc Deak KO 1 2 59 22 Nov 1999 Ice Hall Helsinki Finland 13 Loss 9 4 nbsp Agustin Corpus KO 3 1 38 6 Sep 1999 Ice Hall Helsinki Finland 12 Win 9 3 nbsp Iran Barkley SD 12 19 Apr 1999 Ice Hall Helsinki Finland Won vacant WBF Federation Americas heavyweight title 11 Win 8 3 nbsp Ken Woods KO 2 1 07 16 Nov 1998 Ice Hall Helsinki Finland 10 Loss 7 3 nbsp Mika Kihlstrom TKO 5 10 1 57 14 Sep 1998 Ice Hall Helsinki Finland Lost Finnish heavyweight title 9 Win 7 2 nbsp Terry Armstrong KO 1 1 37 16 Mar 1998 Ice Hall Helsinki Finland 8 Win 6 2 nbsp Jukka Jarvinen KO 1 10 2 22 29 Sep 1997 Ice Hall Helsinki Finland Won Finnish heavyweight title 7 Win 5 2 nbsp Paul Genick KO 1 0 17 6 Sep 1997 Tropworld Casino and Entertainment Resort Atlantic City New Jersey US 6 Loss 4 2 nbsp Jukka Jarvinen DQ 3 10 2 54 9 Sep 1996 Ice Hall Helsinki Finland For vacant Finnish heavyweight title Halme disqualified for repeated headbutts 5 Win 4 1 nbsp Robert Swenson KO 1 2 28 26 May 1996 Urheilutalo Helsinki Finland 4 Loss 3 1 nbsp Patrick Freeman KO 4 4 2 55 27 Apr 1996 The Aladdin Paradise Nevada US 3 Win 3 0 nbsp Tony Messenger TKO 1 1 27 4 Mar 1996 Helsinki Finland 2 Win 2 0 nbsp Archie Perry PTS 5 26 Jun 1995 Great Western Forum Inglewood California US 1 Win 1 0 nbsp Bradford Powell KO 1 4 0 55 10 Jun 1995 Caesars Palace Paradise Nevada USMixed martial arts record editProfessional record breakdown 5 matches 1 win 4 losses By knockout 1 2 By submission 0 1 By decision 0 1 Res Record Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location Notes Loss 1 4 Randy Couture Submission rear naked choke UFC 13 Ultimate Force May 30 1997 1 0 56 Augusta Georgia USA Loss 1 3 Dick Vrij TKO doctor stoppage Rings Extension Fighting 2 April 22 1997 1 2 42 Japan Loss 1 2 Mitsuya Nagai Submission Rings Budokan Hall 1996 January 24 1996 1 8 58 Tokyo Japan Loss 1 1 Dick Vrij KO Rings Budokan Hall 1995 January 25 1995 1 2 55 Tokyo Japan Win 1 0 Tariel Bitsadze KO Rings Battle Dimensions Tournament 1994 37 October 23 1994 1 N A Tokyo JapanSee also editList of premature professional wrestling deathsReferences edit a b c d e f g Ludvig Borga Wrestler Datenbank CAGEMATCH The Internet Wrestling Database Cagematch de Retrieved February 4 2016 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Ludvig Borga Bio Accelerator 3359 Retrieved January 12 2008 a b c d e f g Ludvig Borga Profile Online World of Wrestling Retrieved January 12 2008 a b Shields Brian Sullivan Kevin 2009 WWE Encyclopedia DK p 192 ISBN 978 0 7566 4190 0 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Meltzer Dave January 18 2010 Jan 18 2010 Observer Newsletter UFC sale details Bret Hart interview TNA Spike Tony Halme obit Wrestling Observer Newsletter Campbell California ISSN 1083 9593 Chiappetta Mike January 10 2010 Tony Halme Randy Couture s First MMA Opponent Dead at 47 mmafighting com Retrieved February 13 2023 In addition to fighting mixed martial arts Halme also performed as a professional wrestler competing as Ludvig Borga in the World Wrestling Federation in the early 1990s He also boxed professionally finishing with a 13 6 record Minor Scott May 14 2022 10 Notable UFC Fighters Who Only Fought Once In The Company TheSportster Retrieved February 17 2023 7 Tony Halme is most known for his time in the WWE back in the early 90s Under the name Ludvig Borga Halme was one of the company s top bad guys playing a foreign menace who was going to take out the WWE s American heroes After a short stint in the WWE Halme left the squared circle and stepped into the octagon In 1997 at UFC 13 Halme competed in the one night UFC heavyweight tournament In the first round he fought a future hall of famer making his MMA debut Randy Couture The future UFC Champion took just a minute to submit Halme Couture went on to win the tournament and had a legendary career a b Tony Halme Jumala armahtaa mina en ISBN 9789525170023 a b c Suvi Kerttula Haavoitettu Viikinki Ilta Sanomat 4 January 2020 Plus liite p 2 6 Helsinki Sanoma Media Tony Halme Ludvig Borga the Surreal Shocking Life of Tony Halme May 29 2020 UWF 1990 Episode Guide Herb Abrams UWF Retrieved January 12 2008 NJPW 1990 results Strong Style Spirit Archived from the original on April 3 2007 Retrieved January 13 2008 NJPW 1991 results Strong Style Spirit Archived from the original on September 29 2007 Retrieved January 13 2008 a b c NJPW 1992 results Strong Style Spirit Archived from the original on January 12 2008 Retrieved January 13 2008 a b Super Grade Tag League II Strong Style Spirit Retrieved January 13 2008 a b c IWGP Tag Team Championship history Strong Style Spirit Archived from the original on January 31 2013 Retrieved January 13 2008 Fantastic Story in Tokyo Dome results Wrestling Supercards and Tournaments Archived from the original on November 28 2010 Retrieved January 13 2008 a b NJPW 1993 results Strong Style Spirit Archived from the original on July 29 2007 Retrieved January 13 2008 a b Cawthon Graham Superstars results Angelfire Archived from the original on December 12 2007 Retrieved January 13 2008 SummerSlam 1993 official results WWE Archived from the original on December 10 2007 Retrieved January 13 2008 a b Survivor Series 1993 main event WWE Retrieved January 13 2008 Cawthon Graham Ring Results 1993 The History of WWE Archived from the original on November 17 2007 Retrieved January 13 2008 Cawthon Graham Ring Results 1994 The History of WWE Archived from the original on May 1 2008 Retrieved 2008 05 27 a b CWA World Heavyweight Championship history Great Hisa s Puroresu Dojo Retrieved January 13 2008 Vargo Keith July 2003 UFC Fighter Elected to Finnish Parliament Black Belt Retrieved August 11 2016 Chiappetta Mike January 10 2010 Tony Halme Randy Couture s First MMA Opponent Dead at 47 mmafighting com Retrieved February 13 2023 Tony Halme best remembered in the MMA world as the first opponent of Randy Couture in the UFC has died at 47 according to The Associated Press In May 1997 after fighting a few times in the Japan based RINGS organization Halme fought Couture at UFC 13 Couture won by rear naked choke in only 56 seconds Halme never again competed in MMA Ranneliike net Homokansan yhdistava tekija Archived from the original on May 8 2005 Retrieved December 24 2018 Jim Ross Discusses If He Ever Encouraged Female Talent in WWE To Get Breast Implants Talks Ludvig Borga s Nazi Tattoo 411Mania com January 24 2020 Tony Halme epailtyna ampumatapauksessa mtv fi in Finnish July 4 2003 Retrieved August 11 2016 HS Home 30 1 2004 Four month suspended sentence for MP Tony Halme Hs fi Archived from the original on March 3 2016 Retrieved February 4 2016 Tony Halmeen kuolema Halme oli kirjoittamassa kirjaa Ilta Sanomat in Finnish January 10 2010 Archived from the original on August 3 2012 Paivan lehti Helsingin Sanomat Hs fi in Finnish Archived from the original on April 26 2014 Retrieved February 4 2016 Rita Tainola IS October 4 2012 Nayttelija paljastaa Tony Halmeella oli rooli Titanicissa Elokuvat Ilta Sanomat Iltasanomat fi Archived from the original on August 3 2012 Retrieved February 4 2016 Shin Nippon Pro Wrestling Chou Senshi in Tokyo Dome Giant Bomb Retrieved January 17 2016 Paivan lehti Helsingin Sanomat Hs fi in Finnish Archived from the original on October 20 2012 Retrieved February 4 2016 Tony Halme Official MMA Fight Record 1 4 0 The Underground External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Tony Halme Tony Halme at IMDb Professional MMA record for Tony Halme from Sherdog nbsp Boxing record for Tony Halme from BoxRec registration required Tony Halme at UFC Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tony Halme amp oldid 1220698477, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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