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Mikey Whipwreck

John Michael Watson[4] (born June 4, 1973), better known by his ring name Mikey Whipwreck, is an American semi-retired professional wrestler working for All Elite Wrestling (AEW) as a trainer, and global ambassador. He is best known for his career with Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW),[2] where he was an ECW Triple Crown Champion. Whipwreck is a former world champion, winning the ECW World Heavyweight Championship once.[5] He also became a two-time World Television Champion and a three-time World Tag Team Champion in ECW.[6][7]

Mikey Whipwreck
Whipwreck in October 2010.
Birth nameJohn Michael Watson
Born (1973-06-04) June 4, 1973 (age 50)
Bayshore, New York, U.S.
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Mikey Watson
Mikey Wellbody
Mikey Whipwreck
Young Dragon #2
Billed height5 ft 7 in (170 cm)[1]
Billed weight187 lb (85 kg)[1]
Billed fromWeehawken, New Jersey
Trained byMick Foley[2]
Sonny Blaze[3]
Debut1994[1][4]

Watson began his professional wrestling career in ECW in 1994 and received the push of an underdog, who quickly captured the Television Championship, his first title in the company.[6] He would later form an on-and-off partnership with Cactus Jack, with whom he held the World Tag Team Championship twice between 1994 and 1996.[7] A year later, Whipwreck captured the World Heavyweight Championship at age 22 and became the youngest ECW World Heavyweight Champion.[5] He would compete as a mid-carder in the company before leaving in 1998 but returned to the company in late 1999 after a short stint with World Championship Wrestling (WCW).[8][9] Shortly after his return, Whipwreck aligned with The Sinister Minister and formed a tag team with Yoshihiro Tajiri called The Unholy Alliance and won his third World Tag Team Championship with Tajiri.[10] The team existed until ECW's closure in 2001.[11] Since October 28, 2018, Whipwreck along with Jerry Lynn and Mike Freland, started and co-hosts a podcast named Front Row Material.

Professional wrestling career Edit

Eastern Championship Wrestling / Extreme Championship Wrestling (1993–1998) Edit

Training and debut (1993–1994) Edit

Before becoming a professional wrestler, Watson joined Eastern Championship Wrestling (ECW) as a part of their ring crew, who would usually work for free as long as they could have fun in the ring themselves before and after shows had finished. Joey Styles suggested to ECW booker Paul Heyman to check him after watching Watson practice a variety of aerial maneuvers before a live show began. He was hired in ECW after being asked by Heyman to wrestle in the company. Watson was trained by future tag team partner Cactus Jack and made his debut under the ring name "Mikey Whipwreck" on the February 1, 1994 episode of NWA Eastern Championship Wrestling, where he teamed with Keith Shearer in a tag team match against Kevin Sullivan and The Tazmaniac.[12][13] Whipwreck continued to make appearances as an enhancement talent for the next three months on Eastern Championship Wrestling.[13]

Championship reigns (1994–1996) Edit

On the May 17 episode of Eastern Championship Wrestling, Whipwreck defeated The Pitbull to win the World Television Championship, his first title in ECW.[6][14] Whipwreck was heavily pushed upon his debut as a fan favorite underdog character. He made his first televised title defense against Kevin Sullivan on the May 24 episode of Eastern Championship Wrestling, where Whipwreck won by disqualification.[12][13] He made a successful title defense against 911 by disqualification at When Worlds Collide.[15] Whipwreck soon entered a feud with Jason after Jason interfered in Whipwreck's title defenses against Rockin' Rebel at Hostile City Showdown[16] and Chad Austin at Heat Wave[17] and assaulted him during his matches.[12] Whipwreck dropped the World Television Championship to Jason in a no disqualification match at the Hardcore Heaven event on August 13 when The Pitbulls attacked Whipwreck.[12][18]

Two weeks later, at the NWA World Title Tournament, Whipwreck substituted for Terry Funk and won the World Tag Team Championship with Cactus Jack by defeating The Public Enemy (Johnny Grunge and Rocco Rock).[7][19] The duo held the titles until November to Remember, where they lost the titles back to Public Enemy.[20] Whipwreck closed the year with a win over Don E. Allen at Holiday Hell in December.[21] He was named the Rookie of the Year by Wrestling Observer Newsletter in 1994.[22] Whipwreck continued his rivalry with Jason in early 1995 and formed a tag team with Hack Meyers.[23] Whipwreck and Meyers lost to Jason and Paul Lauria in a tag team match at Return of the Funker on February 25.[24] The duo soon began a feud with Raven's Nest after Whipwreck defeated Stevie Richards at Hostile City Showdown.[25] Whipwreck joined forces with Raven's Nest rival Tommy Dreamer to take on Raven and Stevie Richards in a tag team match at Enter the Sandman, which Whipwreck's team lost.[26]

Whipwreck began to ascend the ranks, while also expanding his moveset in the meantime. He received his first major main event push on the August 1 episode of Hardcore TV when he won a battle royal by lastly eliminating Marty Jannetty to become the #1 contender for the World Heavyweight Championship. Later that night, he was unsuccessful in his title shot against The Sandman.[23] Whipwreck began feuding with Sandman over the title. He defeated Sandman in a Singapore cane match at Wrestlepalooza.[27] At Gangstas Paradise, Whipwreck teamed with Public Enemy against Sandman, New Jack and 2 Cold Scorpio in a Gangstas Paradise match, which Whipwreck's team won.[28] On the October 31 episode of Hardcore TV, Whipwreck defeated Sandman in a ladder match to win the World Heavyweight Championship,[23] becoming the youngest world champion in professional wrestling history and a Triple Crown Champion in ECW.[5] Whipwreck successfully defended the title against Steve Austin at November to Remember.[29] At December to Dismember on December 9, Whipwreck defended the title against Sandman and Austin in a three-way dance, where Whipwreck was the first to be eliminated by Austin. Sandman won the title.[30]

Watson continued his championship success at Holiday Hell 1995 on December 29, when he defeated 2 Cold Scorpio in a Winner Takes All match to win Scorpio's World Television Championship and the World Tag Team Championship (which Scorpio held with Sandman),[31] with assistance by former tag team partner Cactus Jack, who delivered a double underhook DDT to Scorpio and put Whipwreck on top of him for the pinfall. Whipwreck was dissatisfied with the title win but Jack chose himself as Whipwreck's other half of the World Tag Team Champions.[23] Whipwreck lost the World Television Championship back to Scorpio at House Party on January 5, 1996, after interference by Raven.[32][33]

Whipwreck and Cactus were unable to maintain a successful partnership due to Cactus's dirty tactics. The duo dropped the World Tag Team Championship to The Eliminators (Perry Saturn and John Kronus) in February 1996 at Big Apple Blizzard Blast. After the match, Cactus turned on Whipwreck with the aid of Raven and Whipwreck began feuding with Cactus.[32] At CyberSlam, Whipwreck cost Cactus, a match against Shane Douglas, setting a match between the former tag team partners at Big Ass Extreme Bash, which would turn out to be Cactus' farewell match in the company. Whipwreck was defeated following several chair shots and a piledriver.[32][34]

Various feuds (1996–1998) Edit

At CyberSlam, Whipwreck began a new angle with Taz by picking up a fight with him after Taz continued to assault his defeated opponent Joel Hartgood after the match, but Whipwreck was taken down with a Tazmission.[32] Whipwreck lost to Taz in a series of matches including one at Big Ass Extreme Bash on March 8.[35] At Heat Wave, Whipwreck attempted to regain the ECW World Tag Team Championship from The Eliminators with Sabu as his partner but failed to win the titles.[36] He captured the European Wrestling Association (EWA) European Junior Heavyweight Championship on August 2 by defeating The Dirt Bike Kid[37] and appeared with the belt on ECW television until losing it to Sabu at London, England in December.[38] Whipwreck appeared on the February 24, 1997 episode of Monday Night Raw, emanating from ECW's home arena Manhattan Center where he lost to Taz as part of an angle between ECW and the World Wrestling Federation (WWF).[39] He took a hiatus from ECW for the next few months until returning to television on the May 29 episode of Hardcore TV, where he and Spike Dudley lost to Big Dick Dudley and D-Von Dudley.[40] Whipwreck and Dudley began teaming together and got involved in a feud with PG-13. Whipwreck and Dudley lost to PG-13 at Orgy of Violence[41] but defeated PG-13 and Whipwreck's longtime rival Jason in a handicap match at July's Heat Wave pay-per-view.[42]

Whipwreck was next placed in a rivalry with the undefeated newcomer Justin Credible, who was being managed by Jason. Whipwreck faced Credible in a match at November to Remember, which Whipwreck won by pinning him after a Whipper-Snapper, ending Credible's televised winning streak.[40][43] Whipwreck disappeared from television and returned at the Living Dangerously pay-per-view on March 1, 1998, where he helped Tommy Dreamer in beating Credible.[8] Whipwreck lost to Credible in a rematch at May's Wrestlepalooza.[44] He competed against Rob Van Dam for the ECW World Television Championship at It Ain't Seinfeld, where the match ended in a no contest after Sabu interfered and attacked Van Dam.[8][45] Whipwreck would then compete against Sabu in a series of matches throughout the year. His last rivalry in the company was against Jerry Lynn. He defeated Lynn in the opening match of UltraClash on September 19.[46] His last televised match in ECW was a loss to Lynn on the December 17 episode of Hardcore TV.[8]

World Championship Wrestling (1999) Edit

Watson left ECW for World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in late 1998. He made his surprise WCW debut at the Uncensored pay-per-view in March 1999, unsuccessfully challenging Billy Kidman for the WCW Cruiserweight Championship.[47] He made only three more pay-per-view appearances. He would lose to Scotty Riggs at Spring Stampede[48] and Van Hammer at The Great American Bash.[49] His final WCW pay-per-view match was a Junkyard Invitational at Bash at the Beach.[50] He left WCW after several months, disillusioned by his lack of a push. While in WCW, he generally wrestled in the cruiserweight division or competed against fellow ECW alumni in the hardcore division, which made him have second thoughts about staying in WCW. His last match was a draw against Chase Tatum on the August 23 episode of Monday Nitro.[9]

Extreme Championship Wrestling (1999–2001) Edit

Watson returned to the ECW in October 1999 at Re-enter the Sandman (televised on the October 31 episode of ECW Hardcore TV). He was brought back to the company by Lou E. Dangerously and faced Mike Awesome for the World Heavyweight Championship but lost.[51] Whipwreck unsuccessfully challenged Rob Van Dam for the ECW World Television Championship on the December 26 Hardcore TV.[51] In 2000, Whipwreck faced C. W. Anderson in a losing effort at Guilty as Charged.[52]

Whipwreck competed as a mid-carder, aligning himself with the Sinister Minister, during which his character was changed from a lovable loser to a pyromaniac. During this time, he began competing against lighter wrestlers in the cruiserweight division.[11] He competed in elimination matches at May's Hardcore Heaven[53] and July's Heat Wave pay-per-views.[54] During this time, he frequently feuded with Little Guido and joined forces with Yoshihiro Tajiri.[11] Whipwreck and Tajiri formed a tag team called the Unholy Alliance.[10]

In August 2000 at Midtown Massacre, the Unholy Alliance won a one-night tag team tournament for the vacant ECW World Tag Team Championship. They defeated Full Blooded Italians (Little Guido and Tony Mamaluke) in the quarter-final round, E. Z. Money and Julio Dinero in the semi-final round and the teams of Jerry Lynn and Tommy Dreamer and Simon Diamond and Johnny Swinger in the final round, a three-way dance to win the vacant titles.[7] Unholy Alliance dropped the belts to the Full Blooded Italians on the September 8 episode of ECW on TNN.[11] The Unholy Alliance unsuccessfully challenged the Full Blooded Italians for the tag titles at Anarchy Rulz.[55] The duo got another opportunity for the titles at November to Remember, where Whipwreck was injured in the match and was replaced by Super Crazy.[56]

This marked the beginning of a brief alliance between Super Crazy and the Unholy Alliance, which ended after the trio lost to Hot Commodity (E. Z. Money, Julio Dinero, and Chris Hamrick) in a six-man tag team match on the November 19 episode of Hardcore TV. Unholy Alliance turned on Crazy when Whipwreck helped Tajiri defeat Crazy in a match by delivering a Whipper-Snapper to Crazy, allowing Tajiri to get the win. The duo became villains in the process.[11] The Unholy Alliance began feuding with Crazy and the duo defeated Crazy and his partner Kid Kash in a tag team match at Massacre on 34th Street.[57] The Unholy Alliance defeated Crazy and Kash and Full Blooded Italians in a three-way dance at ECW's final pay-per-view Guilty as Charged on January 7, 2001.[58] This was Whipwreck's final match in ECW as the company folded down due to bankruptcy shortly after holding its final event on January 13, 2001.

Late career (2001–2020) Edit

In early 2001, Whipwreck announced his intention to retire in May 2002 if he was not hired by the World Wrestling Federation or BRC in the interim, expressing an interest in pursuing a career in pyrotechnics. By June 11 he had decided to retire by September of that year, as his wrestling style had begun resulting in several nagging injuries, including two herniated discs, damaged knees, a damaged right shoulder, and a jaw cracked to the point of not even being able to eat hard food. In tribute to Whipwreck, Border City Wrestling hosted "The Mikey Whipwreck Retirement Bash" on August 29, 2001, at the Cicciaro Club in Windsor, Ontario and featured several prominent ECW performers, such as Tommy Dreamer and Sabu. Whipwreck wrestled his American retirement match on October 20, 2001, defeating Little Guido.

Whipwreck broke his retirement before long, returning in 2003. He wrestled in several different promotions, such as Ring of Honor, where he would often team with or against some of the wrestlers he has trained. He also made a one-time appearance in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, where he teamed with The Sandman at one of TNA's weekly pay-per-views against The Gathering (CM Punk and Julio Dinero) in a losing effort. He later appeared at Hardcore Homecoming, an ECW reunion tour organized by fellow ECW alum Shane Douglas, in mid-2005. On the Extreme Reunion portion of the tour, he teamed with Chris Chetti to defeat Simon Diamond and C. W. Anderson on June 10. Two days later at the first-ever ECW One Night Stand, Whipwreck, Yoshihiro Tajiri and The Sinister Minister reunited for one night only as Whipwreck and The Minister stood in Tajiri's corner during his three-way dance against Little Guido and Super Crazy.

During April 2006, Whipwreck worked as an agent for Liberty States Wrestling. At the second ECW One Night Stand pay-per-view on June 11, 2006, Whipwreck was seen on camera celebrating with other ECW wrestlers after Rob Van Dam won the WWE Championship.

On February 21, 2008, in his final New England wrestling appearance, Whipwreck was set to team with The Blue Meanie to challenge for the NECW Tag Team Championship at New England Championship Wrestling's Genesis 8 event in Quincy, Massachusetts, but due to car troubles, Whipwreck was unable to attend the event, causing The Blue Meanie to pick a replacement.[citation needed]

On September 11, 2010, Whipwreck and Scyther defeated Big Time Rush (Tony Burma and Ryan Rush) to win the New York Wrestling Connection Tag Team Championship.[59]

On May 24, 2012, Whipwreck made his debut for his former partner, Tajiri's new Wrestling New Classic (WNC) promotion in Tokyo. He teamed with Tajiri in a tag team hardcore match, where they defeated Jado & Gedo.[60] Two days later, Whipwreck and Tajiri defeated Yo-Hey and Yusuke Kodama in another tag team hardcore match in Osaka.[61] Whipwreck's tour of WNC concluded on May 27, when he, Tajiri and Kana were defeated in a six-person main event by Akira, Dave Finlay and Syuri.[62]Whipwreck returned to WNC on August 30, when he, Kana and Tajiri were defeated in a Barbed Wire Board Deathmatch by Akira, StarBuck and Syuri, with Akira pinning Whipwreck for the win.[63][64] Whipwreck, Kana, and Tajiri were also defeated in a rematch the following day in Osaka.[65] On September 1, in the third and final Barbed Wire Board Deathmatch between the two teams, Whipwreck pinned StarBuck to win the match for his team.[66]

On March 12, 2015, Watson announced his intention to "let Mikey Whipwreck fade into the past".[67]

On September 14, 2015, it was announced that Mikey Whipwreck would be a playable character in the WWE 2K16 video game.[68]

Championships and accomplishments Edit

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External links Edit

  • John Watson at IMDb
  • Mikey Whipwreck's profile at Cagematch.net  , Internet Wrestling Database  

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Not to be confused with the English professional wrestler Mikey Whiplash John Michael Watson 4 born June 4 1973 better known by his ring name Mikey Whipwreck is an American semi retired professional wrestler working for All Elite Wrestling AEW as a trainer and global ambassador He is best known for his career with Extreme Championship Wrestling ECW 2 where he was an ECW Triple Crown Champion Whipwreck is a former world champion winning the ECW World Heavyweight Championship once 5 He also became a two time World Television Champion and a three time World Tag Team Champion in ECW 6 7 Mikey WhipwreckWhipwreck in October 2010 Birth nameJohn Michael WatsonBorn 1973 06 04 June 4 1973 age 50 Bayshore New York U S Professional wrestling careerRing name s Mikey WatsonMikey WellbodyMikey WhipwreckYoung Dragon 2Billed height5 ft 7 in 170 cm 1 Billed weight187 lb 85 kg 1 Billed fromWeehawken New JerseyTrained byMick Foley 2 Sonny Blaze 3 Debut1994 1 4 Watson began his professional wrestling career in ECW in 1994 and received the push of an underdog who quickly captured the Television Championship his first title in the company 6 He would later form an on and off partnership with Cactus Jack with whom he held the World Tag Team Championship twice between 1994 and 1996 7 A year later Whipwreck captured the World Heavyweight Championship at age 22 and became the youngest ECW World Heavyweight Champion 5 He would compete as a mid carder in the company before leaving in 1998 but returned to the company in late 1999 after a short stint with World Championship Wrestling WCW 8 9 Shortly after his return Whipwreck aligned with The Sinister Minister and formed a tag team with Yoshihiro Tajiri called The Unholy Alliance and won his third World Tag Team Championship with Tajiri 10 The team existed until ECW s closure in 2001 11 Since October 28 2018 Whipwreck along with Jerry Lynn and Mike Freland started and co hosts a podcast named Front Row Material Contents 1 Professional wrestling career 1 1 Eastern Championship Wrestling Extreme Championship Wrestling 1993 1998 1 1 1 Training and debut 1993 1994 1 1 2 Championship reigns 1994 1996 1 1 3 Various feuds 1996 1998 1 2 World Championship Wrestling 1999 1 3 Extreme Championship Wrestling 1999 2001 1 4 Late career 2001 2020 2 Championships and accomplishments 3 References 4 External linksProfessional wrestling career EditEastern Championship Wrestling Extreme Championship Wrestling 1993 1998 Edit Training and debut 1993 1994 Edit Before becoming a professional wrestler Watson joined Eastern Championship Wrestling ECW as a part of their ring crew who would usually work for free as long as they could have fun in the ring themselves before and after shows had finished Joey Styles suggested to ECW booker Paul Heyman to check him after watching Watson practice a variety of aerial maneuvers before a live show began He was hired in ECW after being asked by Heyman to wrestle in the company Watson was trained by future tag team partner Cactus Jack and made his debut under the ring name Mikey Whipwreck on the February 1 1994 episode of NWA Eastern Championship Wrestling where he teamed with Keith Shearer in a tag team match against Kevin Sullivan and The Tazmaniac 12 13 Whipwreck continued to make appearances as an enhancement talent for the next three months on Eastern Championship Wrestling 13 Championship reigns 1994 1996 Edit On the May 17 episode of Eastern Championship Wrestling Whipwreck defeated The Pitbull to win the World Television Championship his first title in ECW 6 14 Whipwreck was heavily pushed upon his debut as a fan favorite underdog character He made his first televised title defense against Kevin Sullivan on the May 24 episode of Eastern Championship Wrestling where Whipwreck won by disqualification 12 13 He made a successful title defense against 911 by disqualification at When Worlds Collide 15 Whipwreck soon entered a feud with Jason after Jason interfered in Whipwreck s title defenses against Rockin Rebel at Hostile City Showdown 16 and Chad Austin at Heat Wave 17 and assaulted him during his matches 12 Whipwreck dropped the World Television Championship to Jason in a no disqualification match at the Hardcore Heaven event on August 13 when The Pitbulls attacked Whipwreck 12 18 Two weeks later at the NWA World Title Tournament Whipwreck substituted for Terry Funk and won the World Tag Team Championship with Cactus Jack by defeating The Public Enemy Johnny Grunge and Rocco Rock 7 19 The duo held the titles until November to Remember where they lost the titles back to Public Enemy 20 Whipwreck closed the year with a win over Don E Allen at Holiday Hell in December 21 He was named the Rookie of the Year by Wrestling Observer Newsletter in 1994 22 Whipwreck continued his rivalry with Jason in early 1995 and formed a tag team with Hack Meyers 23 Whipwreck and Meyers lost to Jason and Paul Lauria in a tag team match at Return of the Funker on February 25 24 The duo soon began a feud with Raven s Nest after Whipwreck defeated Stevie Richards at Hostile City Showdown 25 Whipwreck joined forces with Raven s Nest rival Tommy Dreamer to take on Raven and Stevie Richards in a tag team match at Enter the Sandman which Whipwreck s team lost 26 Whipwreck began to ascend the ranks while also expanding his moveset in the meantime He received his first major main event push on the August 1 episode of Hardcore TV when he won a battle royal by lastly eliminating Marty Jannetty to become the 1 contender for the World Heavyweight Championship Later that night he was unsuccessful in his title shot against The Sandman 23 Whipwreck began feuding with Sandman over the title He defeated Sandman in a Singapore cane match at Wrestlepalooza 27 At Gangstas Paradise Whipwreck teamed with Public Enemy against Sandman New Jack and 2 Cold Scorpio in a Gangstas Paradise match which Whipwreck s team won 28 On the October 31 episode of Hardcore TV Whipwreck defeated Sandman in a ladder match to win the World Heavyweight Championship 23 becoming the youngest world champion in professional wrestling history and a Triple Crown Champion in ECW 5 Whipwreck successfully defended the title against Steve Austin at November to Remember 29 At December to Dismember on December 9 Whipwreck defended the title against Sandman and Austin in a three way dance where Whipwreck was the first to be eliminated by Austin Sandman won the title 30 Watson continued his championship success at Holiday Hell 1995 on December 29 when he defeated 2 Cold Scorpio in a Winner Takes All match to win Scorpio s World Television Championship and the World Tag Team Championship which Scorpio held with Sandman 31 with assistance by former tag team partner Cactus Jack who delivered a double underhook DDT to Scorpio and put Whipwreck on top of him for the pinfall Whipwreck was dissatisfied with the title win but Jack chose himself as Whipwreck s other half of the World Tag Team Champions 23 Whipwreck lost the World Television Championship back to Scorpio at House Party on January 5 1996 after interference by Raven 32 33 Whipwreck and Cactus were unable to maintain a successful partnership due to Cactus s dirty tactics The duo dropped the World Tag Team Championship to The Eliminators Perry Saturn and John Kronus in February 1996 at Big Apple Blizzard Blast After the match Cactus turned on Whipwreck with the aid of Raven and Whipwreck began feuding with Cactus 32 At CyberSlam Whipwreck cost Cactus a match against Shane Douglas setting a match between the former tag team partners at Big Ass Extreme Bash which would turn out to be Cactus farewell match in the company Whipwreck was defeated following several chair shots and a piledriver 32 34 Various feuds 1996 1998 Edit At CyberSlam Whipwreck began a new angle with Taz by picking up a fight with him after Taz continued to assault his defeated opponent Joel Hartgood after the match but Whipwreck was taken down with a Tazmission 32 Whipwreck lost to Taz in a series of matches including one at Big Ass Extreme Bash on March 8 35 At Heat Wave Whipwreck attempted to regain the ECW World Tag Team Championship from The Eliminators with Sabu as his partner but failed to win the titles 36 He captured the European Wrestling Association EWA European Junior Heavyweight Championship on August 2 by defeating The Dirt Bike Kid 37 and appeared with the belt on ECW television until losing it to Sabu at London England in December 38 Whipwreck appeared on the February 24 1997 episode of Monday Night Raw emanating from ECW s home arena Manhattan Center where he lost to Taz as part of an angle between ECW and the World Wrestling Federation WWF 39 He took a hiatus from ECW for the next few months until returning to television on the May 29 episode of Hardcore TV where he and Spike Dudley lost to Big Dick Dudley and D Von Dudley 40 Whipwreck and Dudley began teaming together and got involved in a feud with PG 13 Whipwreck and Dudley lost to PG 13 at Orgy of Violence 41 but defeated PG 13 and Whipwreck s longtime rival Jason in a handicap match at July s Heat Wave pay per view 42 Whipwreck was next placed in a rivalry with the undefeated newcomer Justin Credible who was being managed by Jason Whipwreck faced Credible in a match at November to Remember which Whipwreck won by pinning him after a Whipper Snapper ending Credible s televised winning streak 40 43 Whipwreck disappeared from television and returned at the Living Dangerously pay per view on March 1 1998 where he helped Tommy Dreamer in beating Credible 8 Whipwreck lost to Credible in a rematch at May s Wrestlepalooza 44 He competed against Rob Van Dam for the ECW World Television Championship at It Ain t Seinfeld where the match ended in a no contest after Sabu interfered and attacked Van Dam 8 45 Whipwreck would then compete against Sabu in a series of matches throughout the year His last rivalry in the company was against Jerry Lynn He defeated Lynn in the opening match of UltraClash on September 19 46 His last televised match in ECW was a loss to Lynn on the December 17 episode of Hardcore TV 8 World Championship Wrestling 1999 Edit Watson left ECW for World Championship Wrestling WCW in late 1998 He made his surprise WCW debut at the Uncensored pay per view in March 1999 unsuccessfully challenging Billy Kidman for the WCW Cruiserweight Championship 47 He made only three more pay per view appearances He would lose to Scotty Riggs at Spring Stampede 48 and Van Hammer at The Great American Bash 49 His final WCW pay per view match was a Junkyard Invitational at Bash at the Beach 50 He left WCW after several months disillusioned by his lack of a push While in WCW he generally wrestled in the cruiserweight division or competed against fellow ECW alumni in the hardcore division which made him have second thoughts about staying in WCW His last match was a draw against Chase Tatum on the August 23 episode of Monday Nitro 9 Extreme Championship Wrestling 1999 2001 Edit See also Unholy Alliance Watson returned to the ECW in October 1999 at Re enter the Sandman televised on the October 31 episode of ECW Hardcore TV He was brought back to the company by Lou E Dangerously and faced Mike Awesome for the World Heavyweight Championship but lost 51 Whipwreck unsuccessfully challenged Rob Van Dam for the ECW World Television Championship on the December 26 Hardcore TV 51 In 2000 Whipwreck faced C W Anderson in a losing effort at Guilty as Charged 52 Whipwreck competed as a mid carder aligning himself with the Sinister Minister during which his character was changed from a lovable loser to a pyromaniac During this time he began competing against lighter wrestlers in the cruiserweight division 11 He competed in elimination matches at May s Hardcore Heaven 53 and July s Heat Wave pay per views 54 During this time he frequently feuded with Little Guido and joined forces with Yoshihiro Tajiri 11 Whipwreck and Tajiri formed a tag team called the Unholy Alliance 10 In August 2000 at Midtown Massacre the Unholy Alliance won a one night tag team tournament for the vacant ECW World Tag Team Championship They defeated Full Blooded Italians Little Guido and Tony Mamaluke in the quarter final round E Z Money and Julio Dinero in the semi final round and the teams of Jerry Lynn and Tommy Dreamer and Simon Diamond and Johnny Swinger in the final round a three way dance to win the vacant titles 7 Unholy Alliance dropped the belts to the Full Blooded Italians on the September 8 episode of ECW on TNN 11 The Unholy Alliance unsuccessfully challenged the Full Blooded Italians for the tag titles at Anarchy Rulz 55 The duo got another opportunity for the titles at November to Remember where Whipwreck was injured in the match and was replaced by Super Crazy 56 This marked the beginning of a brief alliance between Super Crazy and the Unholy Alliance which ended after the trio lost to Hot Commodity E Z Money Julio Dinero and Chris Hamrick in a six man tag team match on the November 19 episode of Hardcore TV Unholy Alliance turned on Crazy when Whipwreck helped Tajiri defeat Crazy in a match by delivering a Whipper Snapper to Crazy allowing Tajiri to get the win The duo became villains in the process 11 The Unholy Alliance began feuding with Crazy and the duo defeated Crazy and his partner Kid Kash in a tag team match at Massacre on 34th Street 57 The Unholy Alliance defeated Crazy and Kash and Full Blooded Italians in a three way dance at ECW s final pay per view Guilty as Charged on January 7 2001 58 This was Whipwreck s final match in ECW as the company folded down due to bankruptcy shortly after holding its final event on January 13 2001 Late career 2001 2020 Edit In early 2001 Whipwreck announced his intention to retire in May 2002 if he was not hired by the World Wrestling Federation or BRC in the interim expressing an interest in pursuing a career in pyrotechnics By June 11 he had decided to retire by September of that year as his wrestling style had begun resulting in several nagging injuries including two herniated discs damaged knees a damaged right shoulder and a jaw cracked to the point of not even being able to eat hard food In tribute to Whipwreck Border City Wrestling hosted The Mikey Whipwreck Retirement Bash on August 29 2001 at the Cicciaro Club in Windsor Ontario and featured several prominent ECW performers such as Tommy Dreamer and Sabu Whipwreck wrestled his American retirement match on October 20 2001 defeating Little Guido Whipwreck broke his retirement before long returning in 2003 He wrestled in several different promotions such as Ring of Honor where he would often team with or against some of the wrestlers he has trained He also made a one time appearance in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling where he teamed with The Sandman at one of TNA s weekly pay per views against The Gathering CM Punk and Julio Dinero in a losing effort He later appeared at Hardcore Homecoming an ECW reunion tour organized by fellow ECW alum Shane Douglas in mid 2005 On the Extreme Reunion portion of the tour he teamed with Chris Chetti to defeat Simon Diamond and C W Anderson on June 10 Two days later at the first ever ECW One Night Stand Whipwreck Yoshihiro Tajiri and The Sinister Minister reunited for one night only as Whipwreck and The Minister stood in Tajiri s corner during his three way dance against Little Guido and Super Crazy During April 2006 Whipwreck worked as an agent for Liberty States Wrestling At the second ECW One Night Stand pay per view on June 11 2006 Whipwreck was seen on camera celebrating with other ECW wrestlers after Rob Van Dam won the WWE Championship On February 21 2008 in his final New England wrestling appearance Whipwreck was set to team with The Blue Meanie to challenge for the NECW Tag Team Championship at New England Championship Wrestling s Genesis 8 event in Quincy Massachusetts but due to car troubles Whipwreck was unable to attend the event causing The Blue Meanie to pick a replacement citation needed On September 11 2010 Whipwreck and Scyther defeated Big Time Rush Tony Burma and Ryan Rush to win the New York Wrestling Connection Tag Team Championship 59 On May 24 2012 Whipwreck made his debut for his former partner Tajiri s new Wrestling New Classic WNC promotion in Tokyo He teamed with Tajiri in a tag team hardcore match where they defeated Jado amp Gedo 60 Two days later Whipwreck and Tajiri defeated Yo Hey and Yusuke Kodama in another tag team hardcore match in Osaka 61 Whipwreck s tour of WNC concluded on May 27 when he Tajiri and Kana were defeated in a six person main event by Akira Dave Finlay and Syuri 62 Whipwreck returned to WNC on August 30 when he Kana and Tajiri were defeated in a Barbed Wire Board Deathmatch by Akira StarBuck and Syuri with Akira pinning Whipwreck for the win 63 64 Whipwreck Kana and Tajiri were also defeated in a rematch the following day in Osaka 65 On September 1 in the third and final Barbed Wire Board Deathmatch between the two teams Whipwreck pinned StarBuck to win the match for his team 66 On March 12 2015 Watson announced his intention to let Mikey Whipwreck fade into the past 67 On September 14 2015 it was announced that Mikey Whipwreck would be a playable character in the WWE 2K16 video game 68 Championships and accomplishments EditBorder City Wrestling BCW Can Am Heavyweight Championship 1 time Eastern Championship Wrestling Extreme Championship Wrestling ECW World Heavyweight Championship 1 time 5 ECW World Television Championship 2 times 6 ECW World Tag Team Championship 3 times with Cactus Jack 2 and Yoshihiro Tajiri 1 7 69 Tampa Bay Brawl 1995 70 71 Triple Crown Champion European Wrestling Association EWA European Junior Heavyweight Championship 1 time Hardcore Wrestling Alliance HWA Heavyweight Championship 2 times Quest For The Best Tournament 1999 Hardcore Rumble 2000 72 Impact Championship Wrestling ICW Heavyweight Championship 1 time Jersey All Pro Wrestling JAPW Tag Team Championship 1 time with JT Jobber Maryland Championship Wrestling MCW Cruiserweight Championship 1 time Match of the Year 2000 73 New York Wrestling Connection NYWC Heavyweight Championship 3 times 74 NYWC Tag Team Championship 5 times with Wayne 1 Scyther 1 Rex Lawless 1 and Stockade 2 59 NYWC Hall of Fame Class of 2016 75 Pro Wrestling Illustrated Ranked No 146 of the top 500 wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 1996 Ranked No 459 of the top 500 greatest wrestlers in the PWI Years in 2003 USA Pro Wrestling USA Pro Tag Team Championship 1 time with Wayne 76 World Xtreme Wrestling WOW Magazine Championship 1 time 77 Wrestling Observer Newsletter Rookie of the Year 1994 22 Xtreme Wrestling Coalition XWC Heavyweight Championship 1 time XWC Heavyweight Title Tournament 2001 78 References Edit a b c Jack Victory ECWWrestling com via Wayback Machine January 25 2001 Archived from the original on December 5 2000 Retrieved December 13 2020 a b 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