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Rick Fuller

Richard Fuller (born February 18, 1967) is an American retired professional wrestler. He is best known for his appearances with World Championship Wrestling from 1997 to 2000.[3][2][1]

Rick Fuller
Birth nameRichard Fuller
Born (1967-02-18) February 18, 1967 (age 55)
Middleborough, Massachusetts, United States[1]
Children2
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Paul Fuller[1]
Rick Fuller[2][1]
Billed height6 ft 5 in (196 cm)[3]
Billed weight325 lb (147 kg)[3]
Billed fromMiddleborough, Massachusetts, United States
Trained byJimmy Snuka[2]
Tony Atlas[2]
Debut1990[2][1]
Retired2014

Early life

Born in Middleborough, Massachusetts, Fuller graduated from Middleborough High School in 1987.

Professional wrestling career

Early career (1990–1997)

Born in Middleboro, Massachusetts, Fuller graduated from Middleborough High School in 1987 and soon began training under "Superfly" Jimmy Snuka and "Mr. USA" Tony Atlas at their wrestling school in New Bedford, Massachusetts.

Touring the Northeast during the 1990s, Fuller won championship titles in several promotions and, most notably, feuded with Scott Garland while in the New England Wrestling Association later fighting over the NEWA Heavyweight Championship during 1992 and 1993.

World Championship Wrestling (1997–2000)

In early 1997, Fuller made his debut in World Championship Wrestling losing to Lex Luger at the Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, on January 13, 1997. Regularly appearing on WCW Monday Nitro, WCW Saturday Night during the year, he also lost to Chris Benoit on February 22[4] and Diamond Dallas Page on March 3.[5] Later that month, he would also face Roadblock and Johnny Swinger on Saturday Night before teaming with Roadblock against Lex Luger and The Giant on Monday Nitro on March 31, 1997.

Suffering losses to Booker T and Jeff Jarrett during the next two months, he lost to Meng in a dark match on Monday Nitro on May 12. After another loss to Jeff Jarrett on Saturday Night on May 24, he also lost to The Giant in a handicap match with Johnny Swinger and Jerry Flynn on Monday Nitro on May 26.[6] In early June, he would also lose to Ice Train and Buff Bagwell[7] and later to "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan on Monday Nitro in Las Vegas, Nevada, on July 13.

One of the first victims of Bill Goldberg's winning streak during early 1998, Fuller was pinned by Goldberg on WCW Thunder on February 2. He later appeared on WCW WorldWide losing to Konnan on February 21.[8] as well as appearing on Saturday Night facing Hugh Morris, Jim Duggan and Prince Iaukea as well as to Booker T and Steve McMichael on Thunder before defeating Doc Dean on July 25, 1998.

During the next few months however, while scoring victories over preliminary wrestlers, he would lose matches to Scott Norton, Bryan Clark, Marty Jannetty and Jerry Flynn before losing to WCW World Heavyweight Champion Bill Goldberg on Thunder in Lexington, Kentucky, on September 10. He would also lose to Ernest "The Cat" Miller and Rick Steiner[9] before defeating El Dandy on Worldwide on October 17, 1998.[10]

Fuller defeated Lash LeRoux on WorldWide on January 26. Fuller later teamed with Knuckles Nelson at the NWA Parade of Champions, substituting for the injured Erich Sbraccia, winning the then vacant NWA World Tag Team Championship against Team Extreme (Kit Carson and Khris Germany) winning by reverse decision at the Bronco Bowl in Dallas, Texas, on June 10, 1999.[11] However, the two would hold them for less than a week before losing the titles to The Public Enemy in Bolton, Massachusetts, on June 17.

Fuller would make only occasional appearances with WCW for most of the year, defeating Sick Boy on Thunder in Birmingham, Alabama, on July 14,[12] he would instead wrestle for independent promotions including an appearance at Ultimate Professional Wrestling's Slam & Jam '99 defeating former trainer "Mr. USA" Tony Atlas at the Augusta Civic Center in Augusta, Maine, on December 30, 1999.[13][14]

Returning to WCW in early 2000, Fuller faced Tank Abbott on Monday Nitro on February 14[15] and later appeared on Saturday Night during its last months on the air facing The Wall, The Demon and in the last episode, participated in a six-man Hardcore Battle Royal won by Brian Knobs and included Norman Smiley, Adrian Byrd, Dave Burkehead and The Dog on April 1, 2000.

Fuller was featured in the video games WCW Nitro and WCW/nWo Thunder.

Independent circuit (2000–2014)

After the close of WCW, Fuller returned to the independent circuit and, while in East Coast Championship Wrestling joined the stable Alliance of Defiance with Kevin Kelly and Billy Fives in early 2001.[16] He would also make an appearance in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) facing Devon Storm at the Hartford Civic Center in Hartford, Connecticut, on May 21.[17]

In December 2001, Fuller assaulted then-referee Barry Ace during a match for NWA New England after he had unintentionally caused Fuller to mistime a wrestling move. NWA New England Vice President Vinnie Capelli later made a public statement accepting full responsibility for the incident as Barry Ace was not a fully trained referee at the time. Despite this incident, Fuller remained with the promotion and, the following year, he won the NWA New England Heavyweight Championship.[18] Several years later, Fuller and Ace both portrayed prison inmates in the film What Doesn't Kill You.

During 2006, Fuller would continue his feud with Brian Milonas in East Coast Championship Wrestling defeating him on May 6 although he was later eliminated by Milonas in the ECCW "Road to the Championship" Tournament on May 20. The following month he debuted New England Championship Wrestling defeating Nat Turner on July 15 although he would later lose to NECW U.S. Champion Eric Shred by disqualification on October 7 and, with Evan Siks, defeated Eddie Edwards and DC Dillinger by disqualification on October 28, 2006. Defeating Triplelicious and Chris Green during the next several weeks, he joined Team Nightmare (Evan Siks, Jason Blade and Brian Fury) defeating Team Sabotage (Kristian Frost, John Walters, Eddie Edwards and DC Dillinger) in an 8-man elimination match on December 16, 2006.

In early 2007, he lost to Abyss in a stretcher match during a Powerhouse Wrestling of New England event on January 27 and, the following month in Big Time Wrestling, defeated Eddie Edwards on February 25 before losing to Mister TA in a dog collar match on March 2, 2007. From late 2007 through early 2008, he wrestled for a small company in Fair Haven, Massachusetts called Alliance Championship Wrestling.

On May 18, 2007 Fuller faced Chaotic Wrestling Heavyweight Champion Brian Milonas in the main event of the Homecoming benefit show in Byfield, Massachusetts, a fundraising event held by Chaotic Wrestling and Fabulous Productions to raise money for charities in the New England area including the Mothers Against Drunk Driving, the Newbury Police Association and the Trista Zinck Scholarship Fund.[19] The match, which featured WWE World Heavyweight Champion John Cena as special referee, also saw Vince McMahon in a rare appearance on the independent circuit who attempted to interfere in the match only to be stopped by Cena.[20]

 
Fuller in June 2013.

In June 2007 he wrestled for URW Ultimate Rings Wars out of Fall River Ma and ended the management of The Mind

On December 28, 2007 Fuller defeated Brian Fury to win the NECW Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship in Quincy, Massachusetts.

On June 27, 2008, Fuller and tag team partner Fred Sampson defeated The Blowout Boys to become the new Chaotic Wrestling Tag Team Champions.

In 2008 Fuller competed for New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), where he formed a tag team with Giant Bernard. He is also a singles competitor in the New Jersey-based ISPW and the New England-based Big Time Wrestling (BTW).

Fuller wrestled his final match in 2014.

During his career, Fuller appeared as an extra in many movies and commercials. Including a football player in The Game Plan starring The Rock as well as the bouncer in "The Fighter".

Professional wrestling style and persona

Fuller was frequently known by the nicknames of "The Lumberjack" and "Big".[2][1] His finishing moves included a reverse piledriver known as the Fuller Effect and a spinning heel kick.[21][22]

Personal life

Fuller is married and has two children.[2][1]

Championships and accomplishments

 
Fuller as the TRP Heavyweight Champion in 2007.

References

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  2. ^ a b c d e f g "OWOW profile".
  3. ^ a b c "onlineworldofwrestling.com". OWW.
  4. ^ Nevada, Vance; Baker, Brent (2007-06-26). "Wrestling Results Archive: Chris Benoit". SLAM! Wrestling.
  5. ^ "This Week In The WCW: WCW Monday Night Nitro - Monday, 03/03/97". DDTdigest.com. December 1998.
  6. ^ Cawthon, Graham. . The History of the WWE. Archived from the original on 2007-12-26.
  7. ^ Miguez, Edward C. (2004). . TheHistoryofWCW.com. Archived from the original on 2007-10-13. Retrieved 2007-10-21.
  8. ^ "WCW Worldwide - Saturday". DDTdigest.com. 1998-02-21.
  9. ^ Cawthon, Graham. . The History of the WWE. Archived from the original on 2007-12-26.
  10. ^ "WCW Monday Night Nitro". DDTdigest.com.
  11. ^ Moore, Rob (June 1999). . Rob Moore, Texas Wrestling Announcer. Archived from the original on November 4, 2012.
  12. ^ Cawthon, Graham. . The History of the WWE. Archived from the original on 2008-01-01.
  13. ^ . Wen-TV.com. December 1999. Archived from the original on 2006-05-23.
  14. ^ Jacobson, Jeff (2002). . OtherArena.com. Archived from the original on June 10, 2003.
  15. ^ Petrie, John (2000-02-14). "Slobberknocker Central Monday Night Recap #222". Rspw.org.
  16. ^ Gerwick, Steve (2001-05-30). . Gerwick.net. Archived from the original on 2007-09-27.
  17. ^ Cawthon, Graham. . The History of the WWE. Archived from the original on 2004-09-03.
  18. ^ Bryan, Jim (2005-07-05). "Today In Wrestling History for ... July 13, 2005". 1wrestling.com.
  19. ^ Medalis, Kara A. (2007-05-25). "The Champ to make a Homecoming in Massachusetts". WWE.com.
  20. ^ Milner, John; Xamin, Mark (2005-02-25). "Bios: John Cena". SLAM! Wrestling.
  21. ^ "Other Arena's Finishing Moves List". Other Arena. Retrieved 2009-11-03.
  22. ^ "This Week In The WCW".
  23. ^ "Chaotic Wrestling Heavyweight Title". Puroreso Dojo. 2003.
  24. ^ a b c d e f Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2000). Wrestling Title Histories (4th ed.). Archeus Communications. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
  25. ^ "N.E.C.W. Triple Crown Heavyweight Title". Puroreso Dojo. 2003. Retrieved 2008-01-03.
  26. ^ Brian Westcott; Eric Roelfsema; Jim Dupree (2007). "N.W.A. New England Heavyweight Title History". Solie's Title Histories.
  27. ^ . Puroreso Dojo. 2003. Archived from the original on March 23, 2012.
  28. ^ "N.W.A. World Tag Team Title". Puroreso Dojo. 2003.
  29. ^ "Powerhouse Wrestling of New England: "Big" Rick Fuller". Powerhousene.com. 2004.[permanent dead link]

External links

  • Rick Fuller's profile at Cagematch.net
  • Rick Fuller at IMDb

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Richard Fuller born February 18 1967 is an American retired professional wrestler He is best known for his appearances with World Championship Wrestling from 1997 to 2000 3 2 1 Rick FullerFuller as the Chaotic Wrestling Heavyweight Champion in 2001 Birth nameRichard FullerBorn 1967 02 18 February 18 1967 age 55 Middleborough Massachusetts United States 1 Children2Professional wrestling careerRing name s Paul Fuller 1 Rick Fuller 2 1 Billed height6 ft 5 in 196 cm 3 Billed weight325 lb 147 kg 3 Billed fromMiddleborough Massachusetts United StatesTrained byJimmy Snuka 2 Tony Atlas 2 Debut1990 2 1 Retired2014 Contents 1 Early life 2 Professional wrestling career 2 1 Early career 1990 1997 2 2 World Championship Wrestling 1997 2000 2 3 Independent circuit 2000 2014 3 Professional wrestling style and persona 4 Personal life 5 Championships and accomplishments 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditBorn in Middleborough Massachusetts Fuller graduated from Middleborough High School in 1987 Professional wrestling career EditEarly career 1990 1997 Edit Born in Middleboro Massachusetts Fuller graduated from Middleborough High School in 1987 and soon began training under Superfly Jimmy Snuka and Mr USA Tony Atlas at their wrestling school in New Bedford Massachusetts Touring the Northeast during the 1990s Fuller won championship titles in several promotions and most notably feuded with Scott Garland while in the New England Wrestling Association later fighting over the NEWA Heavyweight Championship during 1992 and 1993 World Championship Wrestling 1997 2000 Edit In early 1997 Fuller made his debut in World Championship Wrestling losing to Lex Luger at the Superdome in New Orleans Louisiana on January 13 1997 Regularly appearing on WCW Monday Nitro WCW Saturday Night during the year he also lost to Chris Benoit on February 22 4 and Diamond Dallas Page on March 3 5 Later that month he would also face Roadblock and Johnny Swinger on Saturday Night before teaming with Roadblock against Lex Luger and The Giant on Monday Nitro on March 31 1997 Suffering losses to Booker T and Jeff Jarrett during the next two months he lost to Meng in a dark match on Monday Nitro on May 12 After another loss to Jeff Jarrett on Saturday Night on May 24 he also lost to The Giant in a handicap match with Johnny Swinger and Jerry Flynn on Monday Nitro on May 26 6 In early June he would also lose to Ice Train and Buff Bagwell 7 and later to Hacksaw Jim Duggan on Monday Nitro in Las Vegas Nevada on July 13 One of the first victims of Bill Goldberg s winning streak during early 1998 Fuller was pinned by Goldberg on WCW Thunder on February 2 He later appeared on WCW WorldWide losing to Konnan on February 21 8 as well as appearing on Saturday Night facing Hugh Morris Jim Duggan and Prince Iaukea as well as to Booker T and Steve McMichael on Thunder before defeating Doc Dean on July 25 1998 During the next few months however while scoring victories over preliminary wrestlers he would lose matches to Scott Norton Bryan Clark Marty Jannetty and Jerry Flynn before losing to WCW World Heavyweight Champion Bill Goldberg on Thunder in Lexington Kentucky on September 10 He would also lose to Ernest The Cat Miller and Rick Steiner 9 before defeating El Dandy on Worldwide on October 17 1998 10 Fuller defeated Lash LeRoux on WorldWide on January 26 Fuller later teamed with Knuckles Nelson at the NWA Parade of Champions substituting for the injured Erich Sbraccia winning the then vacant NWA World Tag Team Championship against Team Extreme Kit Carson and Khris Germany winning by reverse decision at the Bronco Bowl in Dallas Texas on June 10 1999 11 However the two would hold them for less than a week before losing the titles to The Public Enemy in Bolton Massachusetts on June 17 Fuller would make only occasional appearances with WCW for most of the year defeating Sick Boy on Thunder in Birmingham Alabama on July 14 12 he would instead wrestle for independent promotions including an appearance at Ultimate Professional Wrestling s Slam amp Jam 99 defeating former trainer Mr USA Tony Atlas at the Augusta Civic Center in Augusta Maine on December 30 1999 13 14 Returning to WCW in early 2000 Fuller faced Tank Abbott on Monday Nitro on February 14 15 and later appeared on Saturday Night during its last months on the air facing The Wall The Demon and in the last episode participated in a six man Hardcore Battle Royal won by Brian Knobs and included Norman Smiley Adrian Byrd Dave Burkehead and The Dog on April 1 2000 Fuller was featured in the video games WCW Nitro and WCW nWo Thunder Independent circuit 2000 2014 Edit After the close of WCW Fuller returned to the independent circuit and while in East Coast Championship Wrestling joined the stable Alliance of Defiance with Kevin Kelly and Billy Fives in early 2001 16 He would also make an appearance in the World Wrestling Federation WWF facing Devon Storm at the Hartford Civic Center in Hartford Connecticut on May 21 17 In December 2001 Fuller assaulted then referee Barry Ace during a match for NWA New England after he had unintentionally caused Fuller to mistime a wrestling move NWA New England Vice President Vinnie Capelli later made a public statement accepting full responsibility for the incident as Barry Ace was not a fully trained referee at the time Despite this incident Fuller remained with the promotion and the following year he won the NWA New England Heavyweight Championship 18 Several years later Fuller and Ace both portrayed prison inmates in the film What Doesn t Kill You During 2006 Fuller would continue his feud with Brian Milonas in East Coast Championship Wrestling defeating him on May 6 although he was later eliminated by Milonas in the ECCW Road to the Championship Tournament on May 20 The following month he debuted New England Championship Wrestling defeating Nat Turner on July 15 although he would later lose to NECW U S Champion Eric Shred by disqualification on October 7 and with Evan Siks defeated Eddie Edwards and DC Dillinger by disqualification on October 28 2006 Defeating Triplelicious and Chris Green during the next several weeks he joined Team Nightmare Evan Siks Jason Blade and Brian Fury defeating Team Sabotage Kristian Frost John Walters Eddie Edwards and DC Dillinger in an 8 man elimination match on December 16 2006 In early 2007 he lost to Abyss in a stretcher match during a Powerhouse Wrestling of New England event on January 27 and the following month in Big Time Wrestling defeated Eddie Edwards on February 25 before losing to Mister TA in a dog collar match on March 2 2007 From late 2007 through early 2008 he wrestled for a small company in Fair Haven Massachusetts called Alliance Championship Wrestling On May 18 2007 Fuller faced Chaotic Wrestling Heavyweight Champion Brian Milonas in the main event of the Homecoming benefit show in Byfield Massachusetts a fundraising event held by Chaotic Wrestling and Fabulous Productions to raise money for charities in the New England area including the Mothers Against Drunk Driving the Newbury Police Association and the Trista Zinck Scholarship Fund 19 The match which featured WWE World Heavyweight Champion John Cena as special referee also saw Vince McMahon in a rare appearance on the independent circuit who attempted to interfere in the match only to be stopped by Cena 20 Fuller in June 2013 In June 2007 he wrestled for URW Ultimate Rings Wars out of Fall River Ma and ended the management of The MindOn December 28 2007 Fuller defeated Brian Fury to win the NECW Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship in Quincy Massachusetts On June 27 2008 Fuller and tag team partner Fred Sampson defeated The Blowout Boys to become the new Chaotic Wrestling Tag Team Champions In 2008 Fuller competed for New Japan Pro Wrestling NJPW where he formed a tag team with Giant Bernard He is also a singles competitor in the New Jersey based ISPW and the New England based Big Time Wrestling BTW Fuller wrestled his final match in 2014 During his career Fuller appeared as an extra in many movies and commercials Including a football player in The Game Plan starring The Rock as well as the bouncer in The Fighter Professional wrestling style and persona EditFuller was frequently known by the nicknames of The Lumberjack and Big 2 1 His finishing moves included a reverse piledriver known as the Fuller Effect and a spinning heel kick 21 22 Personal life EditFuller is married and has two children 2 1 Championships and accomplishments Edit Fuller as the TRP Heavyweight Champion in 2007 Chaotic Wrestling Chaotic Wrestling Heavyweight Championship 1 time 23 Chaotic Wrestling Tag Team Championship 1 time with Fred Sampson Eastern Wrestling Alliance EWA Heavyweight Championship 1 time 24 New England Championship Wrestling NECW Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship 1 time 25 New England Wrestling Association NEWA Heavyweight Championship 4 times 24 NEWA Interstate Championship 1 time 24 NEWA Tag Team Championship 1 time with Jack Tanner 24 NWA New England NWA New England Heavyweight Championship 1 time 26 NWA New England Brass Knuckles Championship 1 time 27 NWA Southwest NWA World Tag Team Championship 1 time with Knuckles Nelson 28 Powerhouse Wrestling PW Tag Team Championship 1 time with Jimmy Jact Crash 29 Pro Wrestling Illustrated PWI ranked him 189 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the PWI 500 in 2009 Whaling City Wrestling WCW Tag Team Championship 1 time with Sweet Scott Ashworth 24 Yankee Pro Wrestling Top Rope Promotions YPW TRP Heavyweight Championship 1 time 24 References Edit a b c d e f g Cagematch profile a b c d e f g OWOW profile a b c onlineworldofwrestling com OWW Nevada Vance Baker Brent 2007 06 26 Wrestling Results Archive Chris Benoit SLAM Wrestling This Week In The WCW WCW Monday Night Nitro Monday 03 03 97 DDTdigest com December 1998 Cawthon Graham WCW 1997 The History of the WWE Archived from the original on 2007 12 26 Miguez Edward C 2004 World Championship Wrestling Show Results 1997 TheHistoryofWCW com Archived from the original on 2007 10 13 Retrieved 2007 10 21 WCW Worldwide Saturday DDTdigest com 1998 02 21 Cawthon Graham WCW 1998 The History of the WWE Archived from the original on 2007 12 26 WCW Monday Night Nitro DDTdigest com Moore Rob June 1999 NWA Southwest Bronco Bowl Dallas Texas June 10 1999 Rob Moore Texas Wrestling Announcer Archived from the original on November 4 2012 Cawthon Graham WCW 1999 The History of the WWE Archived from the original on 2008 01 01 Slam amp Jam 99 Rocks Augusta Wen TV com December 1999 Archived from the original on 2006 05 23 Jacobson Jeff 2002 tOa The Other Arena Thunder July 14 1999 OtherArena com Archived from the original on June 10 2003 Petrie John 2000 02 14 Slobberknocker Central Monday Night Recap 222 Rspw org Gerwick Steve 2001 05 30 Interview Jim Kettner Gerwick net Archived from the original on 2007 09 27 Cawthon Graham WWF 2001 The History of the WWE Archived from the original on 2004 09 03 Bryan Jim 2005 07 05 Today In Wrestling History for July 13 2005 1wrestling com Medalis Kara A 2007 05 25 The Champ to make a Homecoming in Massachusetts WWE com Milner John Xamin Mark 2005 02 25 Bios John Cena SLAM Wrestling Other Arena s Finishing Moves List Other Arena Retrieved 2009 11 03 This Week In The WCW Chaotic Wrestling Heavyweight Title Puroreso Dojo 2003 a b c d e f Royal Duncan amp Gary Will 2000 Wrestling Title Histories 4th ed Archeus Communications ISBN 0 9698161 5 4 N E C W Triple Crown Heavyweight Title Puroreso Dojo 2003 Retrieved 2008 01 03 Brian Westcott Eric Roelfsema Jim Dupree 2007 N W A New England Heavyweight Title History Solie s Title Histories N W A New England Brass Knuckles Title Puroreso Dojo 2003 Archived from the original on March 23 2012 N W A World Tag Team Title Puroreso Dojo 2003 Powerhouse Wrestling of New England Big Rick Fuller Powerhousene com 2004 permanent dead link External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media 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