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Dennis Knight (born December 26, 1968) is an American chef and retired professional wrestler. He is best known for his appearances with World Championship Wrestling between 1992 and 1994 under the ring name Tex Slazenger and with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) between 1996 and 2001 under the ring names Phineas I. Godwinn and Mideon, as well as his real name.[2][1][4]

Mideon
Birth nameDennis Knight
Born (1968-12-26) December 26, 1968 (age 55)[1]
Clearwater, Florida, U.S.[2]
FamilyRon Slinker (stepfather)
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Dennis Knight
Leatherface[2]
Mideon[1]
Midian
Naked Mideon[1]
Phineas I. Godwinn[1]
Tex Slazenger[1]
Billed height6 ft 3 in (191 cm)[3]
Billed weight288 lb (131 kg)[3]
Billed from"Bitters, Arkansas"
(as Phineas I. Godwinn)[1]
Trained bySteve Keirn[2]
DebutJuly 23, 1989
RetiredDecember 1, 2012

Early life edit

Knight grew up in the Tampa Bay Area, in the city of Clearwater, Florida. He attended Salem University in Salem, West Virginia, where he played American football for the Tigers. After suffering a severe shoulder injury, Knight left Salem College and returned to Florida, where he worked as a bouncer.[2]

Professional wrestling career edit

Early career (1989–1992) edit

While working as a bouncer in Clearwater, Florida, Knight was introduced to Steve Keirn, who trained him as a professional wrestler.[2] He debuted in 1989 under the ring name "Tex Slazenger", facing his stepfather, Ron Slinker, in his first match. Knight went on to wrestle on the independent circuit in the Carolinas.[2]

In 1991, Knight joined the Memphis, Tennessee-based United States Wrestling Association, where he adopted the ring name "Leatherface" and a gimmick based on the character from the 1974 film The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, complete with "bloodstained" apron, leather mask and chainsaw (without the chain). He was pushed as a "monster" in a feud with Jerry Lawler. During one infamous match between the two, Knight was set on fire.[5] After dropping the Leatherface gimmick, Tex teamed up with Mark Canterbury who wrestled as the masked "Master Blaster".

After leaving the USWA, Knight wrestled in Florida, Puerto Rico and Japan before receiving a tryout with World Championship Wrestling in 1992.[2]

World Championship Wrestling (1992–1994) edit

In 1992, Knight was hired by World Championship Wrestling, where he was renamed "Tex Slazenger" and given the character of an "ornery Texas outlaw". Knight formed a tag team with Shanghai Pierce. Knight and Pierce left WCW in 1994.[2]

United States Wrestling Association (1995–1996) edit

When both men left WCW, Canterbury signed with the World Wrestling Federation under the ring name "Henry Godwinn" while Slazenger returned to the USWA. In the USWA, Slazenger captured the USWA Southern Title on two occasions, defeating Brian Christopher both times.[6]

World Wrestling Federation (1996–2001) edit

The Godwinns and Southern Justice (1996–1998) edit

In 1996, Knight signed with the WWF and was therefore reunited with Canterbury and renamed "Phineas I. Godwinn" (abbreviated to P.I.G.). The duo were portrayed as being cousins (later brothers) and were collectively known as The Godwinns. Phineas made his in-ring debut on the January 29 episode of Monday Night Raw in a tag team victory for Godwinns over The Bodydonnas and began a feud with Bodydonnas over their manager Sunny. They soon entered a tournament for the vacant Tag Team Championship and defeated The New Rockers and Owen Hart and British Bulldog to qualify for the finals on the March 31 episode of Free for All, where they lost to Bodydonnas. They failed to win the titles from Bodydonnas in a rematch for the titles at In Your House 7: Good Friends, Better Enemies. On May 19, Godwinns defeated Bodydonnas to win the Tag Team Championship at a live event in Madison Square Garden. As a result, they gained Bodydonnas' valet Sunny as their manager on the May 26 episode of Free for All, where they lost their newly won titles to The Smoking Gunns.

In 1997, in a match between The Godwinns and the Legion of Doom, Canterbury suffered a cracked C7 vertebra when the Legion of Doom botched a Doomsday Device. He was advised by doctors to rest for 15 weeks, but returned to the ring in less than eight weeks.[7] In early 1998, the Godwinns dropped their pig farmer gimmicks and became "Southern Justice", the bodyguards of Tennessee Lee, using their real names.[8] Six months later, Canterbury herniated his C7 vertebra and pinched a spinal nerve, necessitating spinal fusion surgery. This came as a result of him returning to the ring too early after his neck injury. He eventually left the WWF and retired, due to the neck injury suffered in 1998 leaving Knight without a partner.[7]

The Ministry of Darkness (1999) edit

In late 1998, Knight returned to the WWF after a brief hiatus, and in a short time, was kidnapped by the Acolytes and brainwashed into joining the Ministry of Darkness, a heel Satanic-themed stable led by The Undertaker, who rechristened him as the deranged soothsayer "Midian" (spelling later changed to "Mideon"). Throughout 1999, The Ministry feuded with Stone Cold Steve Austin, with Mideon often teaming up with Viscera. Mideon "won" the WWF European Championship in this time when he found it in Shane McMahon's bag.[6] Mideon held the belt for over a month until losing it to D'Lo Brown at Fully Loaded. When The Undertaker was injured in late 1999, the Ministry disbanded, however, Mideon continued the gimmick and union with Viscera, including doing The Undertaker's biddings in matches well after The Ministry had dissolved, although no clear stable was ever established again.

Various storylines (2000–2001) edit

In early 2000, Knight appeared briefly as a Mankind imitator.

Knight returned in a limited capacity in mid-2000 as "Naked Mideon", a persona who ran around arenas wearing only a fanny pack, a pair of boots and a thong. At No Mercy 2000 he tried to reclaim the European Championship from William Regal, but was defeated.[9] At Armageddon 2000, Knight briefly interfered in the match between Chris Jericho and Kane. Knight then wrestled in a few dark matches under his previous moniker Tex Slazenger, but was released in January 2001.

Later career and retirement (2001–present) edit

Following his run with the WWF, Knight returned to his home in Tampa, Florida and spent time training students at Steve Keirn's Pro Wrestling school. During this time he also continued to wrestle for several Florida independent promotions such as IPW and the FSPW, as well as touring Europe.

From 2003 to 2004, Knight returned for several dark matches for World Wrestling Entertainment under his own name.

Knight appeared at the NWA Total Nonstop Action event TNA Destination X 2005 on March 13, 2005 during the scheduled match between Monty Brown and Trytan. In the course of the match, the lights went off and Trytan vanished from the ring. When the lights came on, a masked Knight was in his place and was quickly pinned by Brown. TNA never revealed on air who was under the mask and released Knight the following day.[10]

Knight retired from professional wrestling in 2006. He wrestled several matches for Great Lakes Championship Wrestling in 2011 and 2012. On November 22, 2020, Knight returned to WWE together with Henry O. Godwinn as The Godwinns, to take part in The Undertaker's retirement ceremony at Survivor Series. Several other members of the Bone Street Krew also appeared to pay tribute.

Personal life edit

After retiring from professional wrestling, Knight began working as a chef in Clearwater, Florida.[2][11]

Knight has an eyeball tattooed on the back of his head and a tattoo of Doc Holliday on his left arm.

In 2023, Knight lost all of the toes in his right foot after developing an infection which caused for them to be amputed.[12]

Championships and accomplishments edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Mideon Profile". Online World Of Wrestling. Retrieved March 21, 2008.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Melok, Bobby (July 31, 2013). "Where Are They Now?: Mideon". WWE.com. WWE. Retrieved February 23, 2016.
  3. ^ a b Shields, Brian; Sullivan, Kevin (2009). WWE Encyclopedia. DK. p. 206. ISBN 978-0-7566-4190-0.
  4. ^ . WWF.com (via Wayback Machine). World Wrestling Federation. 2000. Archived from the original on May 10, 2000. Retrieved February 23, 2016.
  5. ^ Lawler, Jerry (2002). It's good to be the King… Sometimes. Pocket Books. ISBN 9780743457682.
  6. ^ a b Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2006). Wrestling Title Histories (4th ed.). Archeus Communications. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
  7. ^ a b "O Henry!". WWE. Retrieved April 17, 2007.
  8. ^ Graham Cawthon. "WWF Show Results 1998". Retrieved April 16, 2007. (June 1, 1998) Jeff Jarrett (w/ Tennessee Lee & Southern Justice) pinned Faarooq after hitting him with Lee's belt buckle as Southern Justice distracted the referee; prior to the bout Tennessee Lee introduced the repackaged Godwinns as Southern Justice
  9. ^ prowrestlinghistory.com. "WWF No Mercy Results (2000)". Retrieved April 16, 2007.
  10. ^ prowrestlinghistory.com. "TNA No Mercy Results (2005)". Retrieved April 16, 2007.
  11. ^ Marvez, Alex (April 16, 2004). "Ravens must make QB beat them". SunSentinel.com. South Florida Sun-Sentinel. Retrieved April 5, 2012.
  12. ^ "Former WWE Star Says Half of His Foot Was Cut off Months Ago". October 30, 2023.
  13. ^ "Independent Wrestling Results - April 2003". onlineworldofwrestling.com. Retrieved July 5, 2008.

External links edit

  • Dennis Knight at IMDb
  • Mideon's profile at Cagematch.net  , Wrestlingdata.com  , Internet Wrestling Database  

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Dennis Knight born December 26 1968 is an American chef and retired professional wrestler He is best known for his appearances with World Championship Wrestling between 1992 and 1994 under the ring name Tex Slazenger and with the World Wrestling Federation WWF now WWE between 1996 and 2001 under the ring names Phineas I Godwinn and Mideon as well as his real name 2 1 4 MideonBirth nameDennis KnightBorn 1968 12 26 December 26 1968 age 55 1 Clearwater Florida U S 2 FamilyRon Slinker stepfather Professional wrestling careerRing name s Dennis KnightLeatherface 2 Mideon 1 MidianNaked Mideon 1 Phineas I Godwinn 1 Tex Slazenger 1 Billed height6 ft 3 in 191 cm 3 Billed weight288 lb 131 kg 3 Billed from Bitters Arkansas as Phineas I Godwinn 1 Trained bySteve Keirn 2 DebutJuly 23 1989RetiredDecember 1 2012 Contents 1 Early life 2 Professional wrestling career 2 1 Early career 1989 1992 2 2 World Championship Wrestling 1992 1994 2 3 United States Wrestling Association 1995 1996 2 4 World Wrestling Federation 1996 2001 2 4 1 The Godwinns and Southern Justice 1996 1998 2 4 2 The Ministry of Darkness 1999 2 4 3 Various storylines 2000 2001 2 5 Later career and retirement 2001 present 3 Personal life 4 Championships and accomplishments 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editKnight grew up in the Tampa Bay Area in the city of Clearwater Florida He attended Salem University in Salem West Virginia where he played American football for the Tigers After suffering a severe shoulder injury Knight left Salem College and returned to Florida where he worked as a bouncer 2 Professional wrestling career editEarly career 1989 1992 edit While working as a bouncer in Clearwater Florida Knight was introduced to Steve Keirn who trained him as a professional wrestler 2 He debuted in 1989 under the ring name Tex Slazenger facing his stepfather Ron Slinker in his first match Knight went on to wrestle on the independent circuit in the Carolinas 2 In 1991 Knight joined the Memphis Tennessee based United States Wrestling Association where he adopted the ring name Leatherface and a gimmick based on the character from the 1974 film The Texas Chain Saw Massacre complete with bloodstained apron leather mask and chainsaw without the chain He was pushed as a monster in a feud with Jerry Lawler During one infamous match between the two Knight was set on fire 5 After dropping the Leatherface gimmick Tex teamed up with Mark Canterbury who wrestled as the masked Master Blaster After leaving the USWA Knight wrestled in Florida Puerto Rico and Japan before receiving a tryout with World Championship Wrestling in 1992 2 World Championship Wrestling 1992 1994 edit In 1992 Knight was hired by World Championship Wrestling where he was renamed Tex Slazenger and given the character of an ornery Texas outlaw Knight formed a tag team with Shanghai Pierce Knight and Pierce left WCW in 1994 2 United States Wrestling Association 1995 1996 edit When both men left WCW Canterbury signed with the World Wrestling Federation under the ring name Henry Godwinn while Slazenger returned to the USWA In the USWA Slazenger captured the USWA Southern Title on two occasions defeating Brian Christopher both times 6 World Wrestling Federation 1996 2001 edit The Godwinns and Southern Justice 1996 1998 edit Main article The Godwinns In 1996 Knight signed with the WWF and was therefore reunited with Canterbury and renamed Phineas I Godwinn abbreviated to P I G The duo were portrayed as being cousins later brothers and were collectively known as The Godwinns Phineas made his in ring debut on the January 29 episode of Monday Night Raw in a tag team victory for Godwinns over The Bodydonnas and began a feud with Bodydonnas over their manager Sunny They soon entered a tournament for the vacant Tag Team Championship and defeated The New Rockers and Owen Hart and British Bulldog to qualify for the finals on the March 31 episode of Free for All where they lost to Bodydonnas They failed to win the titles from Bodydonnas in a rematch for the titles at In Your House 7 Good Friends Better Enemies On May 19 Godwinns defeated Bodydonnas to win the Tag Team Championship at a live event in Madison Square Garden As a result they gained Bodydonnas valet Sunny as their manager on the May 26 episode of Free for All where they lost their newly won titles to The Smoking Gunns In 1997 in a match between The Godwinns and the Legion of Doom Canterbury suffered a cracked C7 vertebra when the Legion of Doom botched a Doomsday Device He was advised by doctors to rest for 15 weeks but returned to the ring in less than eight weeks 7 In early 1998 the Godwinns dropped their pig farmer gimmicks and became Southern Justice the bodyguards of Tennessee Lee using their real names 8 Six months later Canterbury herniated his C7 vertebra and pinched a spinal nerve necessitating spinal fusion surgery This came as a result of him returning to the ring too early after his neck injury He eventually left the WWF and retired due to the neck injury suffered in 1998 leaving Knight without a partner 7 The Ministry of Darkness 1999 edit See also The Ministry of Darkness and The Corporate Ministry In late 1998 Knight returned to the WWF after a brief hiatus and in a short time was kidnapped by the Acolytes and brainwashed into joining the Ministry of Darkness a heel Satanic themed stable led by The Undertaker who rechristened him as the deranged soothsayer Midian spelling later changed to Mideon Throughout 1999 The Ministry feuded with Stone Cold Steve Austin with Mideon often teaming up with Viscera Mideon won the WWF European Championship in this time when he found it in Shane McMahon s bag 6 Mideon held the belt for over a month until losing it to D Lo Brown at Fully Loaded When The Undertaker was injured in late 1999 the Ministry disbanded however Mideon continued the gimmick and union with Viscera including doing The Undertaker s biddings in matches well after The Ministry had dissolved although no clear stable was ever established again Various storylines 2000 2001 edit In early 2000 Knight appeared briefly as a Mankind imitator Knight returned in a limited capacity in mid 2000 as Naked Mideon a persona who ran around arenas wearing only a fanny pack a pair of boots and a thong At No Mercy 2000 he tried to reclaim the European Championship from William Regal but was defeated 9 At Armageddon 2000 Knight briefly interfered in the match between Chris Jericho and Kane Knight then wrestled in a few dark matches under his previous moniker Tex Slazenger but was released in January 2001 Later career and retirement 2001 present edit Following his run with the WWF Knight returned to his home in Tampa Florida and spent time training students at Steve Keirn s Pro Wrestling school During this time he also continued to wrestle for several Florida independent promotions such as IPW and the FSPW as well as touring Europe From 2003 to 2004 Knight returned for several dark matches for World Wrestling Entertainment under his own name Knight appeared at the NWA Total Nonstop Action event TNA Destination X 2005 on March 13 2005 during the scheduled match between Monty Brown and Trytan In the course of the match the lights went off and Trytan vanished from the ring When the lights came on a masked Knight was in his place and was quickly pinned by Brown TNA never revealed on air who was under the mask and released Knight the following day 10 Knight retired from professional wrestling in 2006 He wrestled several matches for Great Lakes Championship Wrestling in 2011 and 2012 On November 22 2020 Knight returned to WWE together with Henry O Godwinn as The Godwinns to take part in The Undertaker s retirement ceremony at Survivor Series Several other members of the Bone Street Krew also appeared to pay tribute Personal life editAfter retiring from professional wrestling Knight began working as a chef in Clearwater Florida 2 11 Knight has an eyeball tattooed on the back of his head and a tattoo of Doc Holliday on his left arm In 2023 Knight lost all of the toes in his right foot after developing an infection which caused for them to be amputed 12 Championships and accomplishments editChampionship Wrestling from Florida CWF Tag Team Championship 1 time with Jumbo Baretta Independent Professional Wrestling IPW Hardcore Championship 1 time 13 Future Stars of Pro Wrestling FSPW Hardcore Championship 1 time Professional Wrestling Federation PWF Tag Team Championships 1 time with Jumbo Baretta United States Wrestling Association USWA Heavyweight Championship 2 times World Wrestling Federation WWF European Championship 1 time WWF Tag Team Championship 2 times with Henry O Godwinn Wrestling Observer Newsletter Worst Tag Team 1996 1997 1999 with Henry Godwinn amp VisceraSee also editThe Corporate Ministry The Godwinns The Ministry of DarknessReferences edit a b c d e f g Mideon Profile Online World Of Wrestling Retrieved March 21 2008 a b c d e f g h i j Melok Bobby July 31 2013 Where Are They Now Mideon WWE com WWE Retrieved February 23 2016 a b Shields Brian Sullivan Kevin 2009 WWE Encyclopedia DK p 206 ISBN 978 0 7566 4190 0 Mideon WWF com via Wayback Machine World Wrestling Federation 2000 Archived from the original on May 10 2000 Retrieved February 23 2016 Lawler Jerry 2002 It s good to be the King Sometimes Pocket Books ISBN 9780743457682 a b Royal Duncan amp Gary Will 2006 Wrestling Title Histories 4th ed Archeus Communications ISBN 0 9698161 5 4 a b O Henry WWE Retrieved April 17 2007 Graham Cawthon WWF Show Results 1998 Retrieved April 16 2007 June 1 1998 Jeff Jarrett w Tennessee Lee amp Southern Justice pinned Faarooq after hitting him with Lee s belt buckle as Southern Justice distracted the referee prior to the bout Tennessee Lee introduced the repackaged Godwinns as Southern Justice prowrestlinghistory com WWF No Mercy Results 2000 Retrieved April 16 2007 prowrestlinghistory com TNA No Mercy Results 2005 Retrieved April 16 2007 Marvez Alex April 16 2004 Ravens must make QB beat them SunSentinel com South Florida Sun Sentinel Retrieved April 5 2012 Former WWE Star Says Half of His Foot Was Cut off Months Ago October 30 2023 Independent Wrestling Results April 2003 onlineworldofwrestling com Retrieved July 5 2008 External links editDennis Knight at IMDb Mideon s profile at Cagematch net nbsp Wrestlingdata com nbsp Internet Wrestling Database nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mideon amp oldid 1220208370, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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