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Ax (wrestler)

William Reid "Bill" Eadie (born December 27, 1947) is an American retired professional wrestler who has competed under the names of Ax as part of Demolition and The Masked Superstar. He was a high school teacher and coach at Cambridge High School in Cambridge, Ohio, and at East Liverpool, Ohio.

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Eadie in 2009
Birth nameWilliam Reid Eadie
Born (1947-12-27) December 27, 1947 (age 75)
Brownsville, Pennsylvania
Spouse(s)Sue Eadie
Children2
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Bolo Mongol
Ax
The Masked Superstar
Super Machine
Billy Crusher
Axis the Demolisher
The Paramedic
Billed height6 ft 3 in (191 cm)[1]
Billed weight291 lb (132 kg)[1]
Billed fromMongolia (as Bolo Mongol)
Trained byNewton Tattrie
DebutDecember 15, 1972
RetiredAugust 12, 2017

Professional wrestling career

National Wrestling Alliance and World Wide / World Wrestling Federation (1973–1986)

Eadie's first match was on December 15, 1972, under the name "the Paramedic".[2] Throughout 1973, he wrestled under a mask as the tag team "Para-Medics" in the Sheik's Detroit territory. He then wrestled in Pittsburgh, Detroit, the WWWF, and the IWA as "Bolo Mongol", the new partner of his trainer, Geeto Mongol.[3] He soon entered the Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling territory under the management of Boris Malenko and donned a mask as "the Masked Superstar", given the character at the advice of matchmaker George Scott. It was stated that he was an Olympic champion by various wrestling promoters. He challenged opponents with a $10,000 reward to whoever could break his "cobra clutch", as well as utilizing the "corkscrew neckbreaker".[4] The Masked Superstar was 6' 3", weighed 300 lbs and created many mismatches due to his size, strength and quickness. He had many bouts with Mighty Igor, Paul Jones, Blackjack Mulligan, Wahoo McDaniel, Mr. Wrestling II, Stan Hansen, "Wildfire" Tommy Rich, and Dick Murdoch.[4]

Although primarily a villain, he also appeared as a hero, teaming with Jones to win the NWA World Tag Team Championship (Mid Atlantic version) twice in 1980–1981. In 1984, he also teamed with King Kong Bundy (also a hero at the time) to defeat the Road Warriors for the NWA National Tag Team Championship (which he had previously held with Super Destroyer in 1982) but was forced to give up the title due to injuries suffered in a mysterious assault (kayfabe). He was the first wrestler (along with Blackjack Mulligan) to have one-hour cage matches, then have a series of "12" ninety-minute cage matches, against Mulligan. It is believed that neither feat of hour or hour and a half cage matches has since been performed by any wrestlers.[4] He was one of the first wrestlers to body slam André the Giant.[4] Among other accomplishments, he won four Georgia Heavyweight titles and unified that title with the NWA National Heavyweight Championship.[5][6] He also competed in the World Wrestling Federation against many top wrestlers in 1983–84. He fought against many top level opponents, including WWF champion Bob Backlund, WWF champion Hulk Hogan, future WWF champion Sgt. Slaughter, and Jimmy Snuka.[4]

Return to WWF (1986–1990)

In 1986, he returned to the World Wrestling Federation and became "Super Machine" with André the Giant as "Giant Machine" and Blackjack Mulligan as "Big Machine". Eadie was the primary mouthpiece of the team. The three Machines were introduced as rivals of Bobby Heenan and his massive tag team of Big John Studd and King Kong Bundy. (The Machines' masks and gimmick were copied from New Japan Pro-Wrestling character "Super Strong Machine", played by Japanese wrestler Junji Hirata).[4] Eadie later dropped the Machine gimmick and left the WWF to head to Florida for a run as the Masked Superstar, upending Lex Luger to win the NWA Southern title.[7] He held the title for two weeks before Luger regained it.

In January 1987, Eadie returned to the WWF and formed the tag team Demolition with Randy Colley, formerly Moondog Rex, who wrestled as Smash while Eadie wrestled as Ax. Colley was later replaced by Barry Darsow as Smash, after it was discovered that too many people remembered Colley as Moondog Rex, the character he previously portrayed. Though they began as heels, their unique brawling style and charisma made them so popular that they became faces in November 1988.[8] They won the WWF Tag Team Championship three times as a team of two, but lost the belts at SummerSlam 1990 after they reverted to being heels by forming a threesome with Crush.[9] The trio concept was precipitated by a mutual decision to phase out the Ax character and for Eadie to take a backstage role in the company.[8] Popular rumor at the time cited heart problems on Eadie's part, which have been discredited in recent years. An allergic reaction to shellfish while in Japan after WrestleMania VI was the real cause of his temporary heart problem. Eadie confirmed this in a shoot interview in 2007. Before Eadie was medically cleared, Crush had been recruited as a temporary replacement.[8] Eadie's new position eventually fell through and his final WWF appearance was at Survivor Series 1990.[8] This event also marked the last time that he and Smash worked together for sixteen years.

In the midst of this time period, Eadie also played opposite Hulk Hogan as "Jake Bullet" in the movie No Holds Barred. He and Smash appeared in several Pizza Hut commercials for the "Kids Night Out" promotion widely seen on national television.

"New" Demolition; Independent circuit (1991–1999)

Around 1991, Ax formed a new tag team, using the Demolition name, and pairing up with a 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) Canadian wrestler, dubbed "Canadian Giant" or "Demolition Hux." They toured with New Japan Pro-Wrestling, facing established stars such as Masa Saito, Riki Choshu and Tatsumi Fujinami, at the same time that Smash and Crush were still wrestling under the name for the then WWF and on Japanese tours with Super World of Sports. Eadie would then go on to form a third Demolition team with partner Blast (Carmine Azzato). They competed on a few independent shows, then went their separate ways.

Eadie also competed on the Southern independent circuit as The Masked Superstar. On August 15, 1997, Eadie was disqualified in a match against Jimmy Snuka at the IWA Night of the Legends show in Kannapolis, North Carolina after hitting special guest referee Ricky Steamboat.[10][11] On March 1, 1998, he defeated Vladimir Koloff in Fredericksburg, Virginia to win the UCW Heavyweight Championship. On March 14, 1999, Eadie and Ben Steele captured the NAWA United States Tag Team Championship from Kane and Abel Atoms in Columbia, South Carolina.[12]

Return to the independent circuit (1999–2017)

 
Demolition Ax in the ring in 2006

In 2013, Eadie wrestled occasionally for independent promotions and makes signing appearances in "legends" shows across the United States, Canada, and Europe. The Masked Superstar defeated Greg Valentine for the Mid-Atlantic Heritage Championship. The title changed hands at the Carolina Wrestling Classic on Saturday, June 2, 2007, at the L.P. Frans Stadium in Hickory, North Carolina. The Millennium Wrestling Federation reunited Ax and Smash of Demolition at the Wrestling's Living Legends reunion April 1, 2007, prior to WrestleMania 23 in Windsor, Ontario. They began regularly competing as Ax and Smash for the first time in 16 years. Alongside One Man Gang, Demolition competed in the Chikara King of the Trios Tournament in 2008, but were eliminated in the second round by "The Fabulous Three" (Larry Sweeney, Mitch Ryder and Shayne Hawke). On March 28, 2009, Demolition Ax was inducted into the Keystone State Wrestling Alliance (KSWA) Hall of Fame in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Ax was inducted because of his success, and the fact that he is a native of Brownsville, PA, also in Western Pennsylvania.

On October 2, 2010, Ax made his third appearance for the Dynamic Wrestling Alliance based in Middletown, Ohio.[13]

On May 21, 2011, Demolition reunited at Full Impact Pro's debut iPPV In Full Force. Their match against Tony DeVito and Ralph Mosco went to a no contest when local commentator and manager Larry Dallas came out and said his men wanted revenge. The ring was stormed by Manu, Sami Callihan, Blain Rage and Joey Attel. Demolition, Devito and Mosco managed to clear the ring and beat Dallas to end the show.[14]

Demolition returned to Chikara on September 16, 2012, taking part in a tag team gauntlet match, from which they eliminated The Devastation Corporation (Blaster McMassive and Max Smashmaster), before being eliminated themselves by their old WWF rivals, The Powers of Pain (The Barbarian and Warlord).[15] On June 3, 2017, Eadie announced his retirement,[16] although he went on to have two more matches. His final singles match took place at KSWA's "Brawl Under the Bridge" event in the Homestead neighborhood of Pittsburgh, PA on July 22, 2017. On August 12, 2017, Eadie had his final match, resulting in a victory in a 6-man tag team match for Georgia Premier Wrestling in Canton, Georgia.[17]

Personal life

Eadie formerly supported the good work of the Inner Harbour Hospital Springs Campus in Rockmart, Georgia. For several years, the Masked Superstar has made many of his masks and wrestling gear available to wrestling fans through raffles and auctions, the proceeds of which support the general operating fund of the non-profit Inner Harbour Hospital, which has since closed and all operations moved to The Shoals campus in Douglasville, Georgia due to a lack of funding.[4]

In July 2016, Eadie was named part of a class action lawsuit filed against WWE which alleged that wrestlers incurred traumatic brain injuries during their tenure and that the company concealed the risks of injury. The suit was litigated by attorney Konstantine Kyros, who has been involved in a number of other lawsuits against WWE.[18] US District Judge Vanessa Lynne Bryant dismissed the lawsuit in September 2018.[19] In September 2020, an appeal for the lawsuit dismissed by a federal appeals court.[20]

A long time friend of André the Giant outside of wrestling, Eadie revealed in a 2016 interview that André was the godfather to his two daughters.[21]

On January 13, 2021, it was reported that Eadie along with his wife and oldest grandson had tested positive for the COVID-19 virus.[22]

On June 11, 2021, wrestler Lanny Poffo posted online that Eadie had been taken to the hospital with symptoms of COVID-19 and has tested positive for COVID-19.

Championships and accomplishments

References

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For the Scottish footballer see Bill Eadie footballer For the wrestler known as The Axe see Larry Hennig William Reid Bill Eadie born December 27 1947 is an American retired professional wrestler who has competed under the names of Ax as part of Demolition and The Masked Superstar He was a high school teacher and coach at Cambridge High School in Cambridge Ohio and at East Liverpool Ohio AxEadie in 2009Birth nameWilliam Reid EadieBorn 1947 12 27 December 27 1947 age 75 Brownsville PennsylvaniaSpouse s Sue EadieChildren2Professional wrestling careerRing name s Bolo MongolAxThe Masked SuperstarSuper MachineBilly CrusherAxis the DemolisherThe ParamedicBilled height6 ft 3 in 191 cm 1 Billed weight291 lb 132 kg 1 Billed fromMongolia as Bolo Mongol Trained byNewton TattrieDebutDecember 15 1972RetiredAugust 12 2017 Contents 1 Professional wrestling career 1 1 National Wrestling Alliance and World Wide World Wrestling Federation 1973 1986 1 2 Return to WWF 1986 1990 1 3 New Demolition Independent circuit 1991 1999 1 4 Return to the independent circuit 1999 2017 2 Personal life 3 Championships and accomplishments 4 References 5 External linksProfessional wrestling career EditNational Wrestling Alliance and World Wide World Wrestling Federation 1973 1986 Edit Eadie s first match was on December 15 1972 under the name the Paramedic 2 Throughout 1973 he wrestled under a mask as the tag team Para Medics in the Sheik s Detroit territory He then wrestled in Pittsburgh Detroit the WWWF and the IWA as Bolo Mongol the new partner of his trainer Geeto Mongol 3 He soon entered the Mid Atlantic Championship Wrestling territory under the management of Boris Malenko and donned a mask as the Masked Superstar given the character at the advice of matchmaker George Scott It was stated that he was an Olympic champion by various wrestling promoters He challenged opponents with a 10 000 reward to whoever could break his cobra clutch as well as utilizing the corkscrew neckbreaker 4 The Masked Superstar was 6 3 weighed 300 lbs and created many mismatches due to his size strength and quickness He had many bouts with Mighty Igor Paul Jones Blackjack Mulligan Wahoo McDaniel Mr Wrestling II Stan Hansen Wildfire Tommy Rich and Dick Murdoch 4 Although primarily a villain he also appeared as a hero teaming with Jones to win the NWA World Tag Team Championship Mid Atlantic version twice in 1980 1981 In 1984 he also teamed with King Kong Bundy also a hero at the time to defeat the Road Warriors for the NWA National Tag Team Championship which he had previously held with Super Destroyer in 1982 but was forced to give up the title due to injuries suffered in a mysterious assault kayfabe He was the first wrestler along with Blackjack Mulligan to have one hour cage matches then have a series of 12 ninety minute cage matches against Mulligan It is believed that neither feat of hour or hour and a half cage matches has since been performed by any wrestlers 4 He was one of the first wrestlers to body slam Andre the Giant 4 Among other accomplishments he won four Georgia Heavyweight titles and unified that title with the NWA National Heavyweight Championship 5 6 He also competed in the World Wrestling Federation against many top wrestlers in 1983 84 He fought against many top level opponents including WWF champion Bob Backlund WWF champion Hulk Hogan future WWF champion Sgt Slaughter and Jimmy Snuka 4 Return to WWF 1986 1990 Edit In 1986 he returned to the World Wrestling Federation and became Super Machine with Andre the Giant as Giant Machine and Blackjack Mulligan as Big Machine Eadie was the primary mouthpiece of the team The three Machines were introduced as rivals of Bobby Heenan and his massive tag team of Big John Studd and King Kong Bundy The Machines masks and gimmick were copied from New Japan Pro Wrestling character Super Strong Machine played by Japanese wrestler Junji Hirata 4 Eadie later dropped the Machine gimmick and left the WWF to head to Florida for a run as the Masked Superstar upending Lex Luger to win the NWA Southern title 7 He held the title for two weeks before Luger regained it In January 1987 Eadie returned to the WWF and formed the tag team Demolition with Randy Colley formerly Moondog Rex who wrestled as Smash while Eadie wrestled as Ax Colley was later replaced by Barry Darsow as Smash after it was discovered that too many people remembered Colley as Moondog Rex the character he previously portrayed Though they began as heels their unique brawling style and charisma made them so popular that they became faces in November 1988 8 They won the WWF Tag Team Championship three times as a team of two but lost the belts at SummerSlam 1990 after they reverted to being heels by forming a threesome with Crush 9 The trio concept was precipitated by a mutual decision to phase out the Ax character and for Eadie to take a backstage role in the company 8 Popular rumor at the time cited heart problems on Eadie s part which have been discredited in recent years An allergic reaction to shellfish while in Japan after WrestleMania VI was the real cause of his temporary heart problem Eadie confirmed this in a shoot interview in 2007 Before Eadie was medically cleared Crush had been recruited as a temporary replacement 8 Eadie s new position eventually fell through and his final WWF appearance was at Survivor Series 1990 8 This event also marked the last time that he and Smash worked together for sixteen years In the midst of this time period Eadie also played opposite Hulk Hogan as Jake Bullet in the movie No Holds Barred He and Smash appeared in several Pizza Hut commercials for the Kids Night Out promotion widely seen on national television New Demolition Independent circuit 1991 1999 Edit Around 1991 Ax formed a new tag team using the Demolition name and pairing up with a 6 ft 10 in 2 08 m Canadian wrestler dubbed Canadian Giant or Demolition Hux They toured with New Japan Pro Wrestling facing established stars such as Masa Saito Riki Choshu and Tatsumi Fujinami at the same time that Smash and Crush were still wrestling under the name for the then WWF and on Japanese tours with Super World of Sports Eadie would then go on to form a third Demolition team with partner Blast Carmine Azzato They competed on a few independent shows then went their separate ways Eadie also competed on the Southern independent circuit as The Masked Superstar On August 15 1997 Eadie was disqualified in a match against Jimmy Snuka at the IWA Night of the Legends show in Kannapolis North Carolina after hitting special guest referee Ricky Steamboat 10 11 On March 1 1998 he defeated Vladimir Koloff in Fredericksburg Virginia to win the UCW Heavyweight Championship On March 14 1999 Eadie and Ben Steele captured the NAWA United States Tag Team Championship from Kane and Abel Atoms in Columbia South Carolina 12 Return to the independent circuit 1999 2017 Edit Demolition Ax in the ring in 2006 In 2013 Eadie wrestled occasionally for independent promotions and makes signing appearances in legends shows across the United States Canada and Europe The Masked Superstar defeated Greg Valentine for the Mid Atlantic Heritage Championship The title changed hands at the Carolina Wrestling Classic on Saturday June 2 2007 at the L P Frans Stadium in Hickory North Carolina The Millennium Wrestling Federation reunited Ax and Smash of Demolition at the Wrestling s Living Legends reunion April 1 2007 prior to WrestleMania 23 in Windsor Ontario They began regularly competing as Ax and Smash for the first time in 16 years Alongside One Man Gang Demolition competed in the Chikara King of the Trios Tournament in 2008 but were eliminated in the second round by The Fabulous Three Larry Sweeney Mitch Ryder and Shayne Hawke On March 28 2009 Demolition Ax was inducted into the Keystone State Wrestling Alliance KSWA Hall of Fame in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Ax was inducted because of his success and the fact that he is a native of Brownsville PA also in Western Pennsylvania On October 2 2010 Ax made his third appearance for the Dynamic Wrestling Alliance based in Middletown Ohio 13 On May 21 2011 Demolition reunited at Full Impact Pro s debut iPPV In Full Force Their match against Tony DeVito and Ralph Mosco went to a no contest when local commentator and manager Larry Dallas came out and said his men wanted revenge The ring was stormed by Manu Sami Callihan Blain Rage and Joey Attel Demolition Devito and Mosco managed to clear the ring and beat Dallas to end the show 14 Demolition returned to Chikara on September 16 2012 taking part in a tag team gauntlet match from which they eliminated The Devastation Corporation Blaster McMassive and Max Smashmaster before being eliminated themselves by their old WWF rivals The Powers of Pain The Barbarian and Warlord 15 On June 3 2017 Eadie announced his retirement 16 although he went on to have two more matches His final singles match took place at KSWA s Brawl Under the Bridge event in the Homestead neighborhood of Pittsburgh PA on July 22 2017 On August 12 2017 Eadie had his final match resulting in a victory in a 6 man tag team match for Georgia Premier Wrestling in Canton Georgia 17 Personal life EditEadie formerly supported the good work of the Inner Harbour Hospital Springs Campus in Rockmart Georgia For several years the Masked Superstar has made many of his masks and wrestling gear available to wrestling fans through raffles and auctions the proceeds of which support the general operating fund of the non profit Inner Harbour Hospital which has since closed and all operations moved to The Shoals campus in Douglasville Georgia due to a lack of funding 4 In July 2016 Eadie was named part of a class action lawsuit filed against WWE which alleged that wrestlers incurred traumatic brain injuries during their tenure and that the company concealed the risks of injury The suit was litigated by attorney Konstantine Kyros who has been involved in a number of other lawsuits against WWE 18 US District Judge Vanessa Lynne Bryant dismissed the lawsuit in September 2018 19 In September 2020 an appeal for the lawsuit dismissed by a federal appeals court 20 A long time friend of Andre the Giant outside of wrestling Eadie revealed in a 2016 interview that Andre was the godfather to his two daughters 21 On January 13 2021 it was reported that Eadie along with his wife and oldest grandson had tested positive for the COVID 19 virus 22 On June 11 2021 wrestler Lanny Poffo posted online that Eadie had been taken to the hospital with symptoms of COVID 19 and has tested positive for COVID 19 Championships and accomplishments EditAll American Wrestling AAW Tag Team Championship 1 time with Killer Kyle 23 American Wrestling Federation AWF Heavyweight Championship 1 time 23 Cauliflower Alley Club Tag Team Award 2015 with Smash Championship Wrestling from Florida NWA Southern Heavyweight Championship Florida version 1 time 7 Eastern Sports Association IW North American Heavyweight Championship 1 time 24 Georgia Championship Wrestling NWA Georgia Heavyweight Championship 4 times 5 NWA Georgia Tag Team Championship 1 time with Austin Idol 25 NWA National Heavyweight Championship 3 times 6 NWA National Tag Team Championship 2 times with King Kong Bundy 1 and Super Destroyer 1 26 Great Lakes Championship Wrestling GLCW Tag Team Championship 1 time current with Smash International Wrestling Association IWA World Tag Team Championship 2 times with Geeto Mongol Keystone State Wrestling Alliance KSWA Brawl Under the Bridge Championship 1 time KSWA Tag Team Championship 1 time with Smash Mid Atlantic Championship Wrestling NWA Mid Atlantic Tag Team Championship 1 time with Masked Superstar 2 27 NWA Television Championship 1 time 28 NWA World Tag Team Championship Mid Atlantic version 2 times with Paul Jones 29 30 Midwest Championship Wrestling Alliance MCWA Midwest Heavyweight Championship 1 time 23 NWA Big Time Wrestling NWA American Heavyweight Championship 1 time 31 32 NWA Detroit NWA World Tag Team Championship Detroit version 1 time with Geeto Mongol 33 NWA Mid America NWA World Tag Team Championship Mid America version 1 time with Masked Superstar 2 34 New England Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame Class of 2020 with Smash North American Wrestling Alliance NAWA Tag Team Championship 1 time with Ben Steele 23 Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame Class of 2014 as The Masked Superstar 35 Pro Wrestling Illustrated PWI ranked him 112 of the top 500 singles wrestlers of the PWI Years in 2003 36 Southern States Wrestling East Tennessee Wrestling Hall of Fame Class of 1999 Ultimate Championship Wrestling UCW Heavyweight Championship 1 time 23 United States Wrestling League USWL Unified World Heavyweight Championship 1 time 23 United States Xtreme Wrestling USXW Tag Team Championship 1 time current with Smash Universal Superstars of America USA Heavyweight Championship 1 time 23 USA Tag Team Championship 1 time with Blast 23 World Wrestling Federation WWF Tag Team Championship 3 times with Smash 9 References Edit a b Demolition Ax OWW Retrieved September 27 2020 Leturgey Thomas Demolition Ax Bill Eadie plans to end his career where he started it in Pittsburgh Pittsburgh City Paper Retrieved June 7 2018 Solomon Brian 2006 Nikolai Volkoff WWE Legends Pocket Books p 164 ISBN 0 7434 9033 9 a b c d e f g Greg Oliver amp Steve Johnson 2007 The Technicians The Masked Superstar the Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame The Heels ECW Press pp 258 261 ISBN 978 1 55022 759 8 a b Royal Duncan amp Gary Will 2006 NWA Georgia Title Wrestling Title Histories 4th ed Archeus Communications pp 141 142 ISBN 0 9698161 5 4 a b Royal Duncan amp Gary Will 2006 NWA National Heavyweight Title Wrestling Title Histories 4th ed Archeus Communications p 145 ISBN 0 9698161 5 4 a b Royal Duncan amp Gary Will 2006 NWA Southern Heavyweight Title Wrestling Title Histories 4th ed Archeus Communications p 160 ISBN 0 9698161 5 4 a b c d Greg 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