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Hardcore Holly

Robert William Howard (born January 29, 1963) is an American professional wrestler, actor, and former auto racer and wrestling trainer/host, better known by the ring name Hardcore Holly or Bob Holly. He is best known for his 16-year career with the World Wrestling Federation/World Wrestling Entertainment (WWF/E) where he also worked under the ring names Thurman "Sparky" Plugg, Bob "Spark Plug" Holly, Bombastic Bob, and "the Big Shot".[1][2][3][5]

Hardcore Holly
Hardcore Holly in November 2007
Birth nameRobert William Howard[1][2]
Born (1963-01-29) January 29, 1963 (age 60)[1]
Glendale, California, United States[3][4]
Spouse(s)
Linda Kievet
(m. 2010)
[3]
Children1[3]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Bob Holly[3]
Bob Howard[3]
Bombastic Bob[3]
Hardcore Holly[5]
Thurman "Sparky" Plugg[3]
Billed height6 ft 0 in (183 cm)[5]
Billed weight235 lb (107 kg)[5]
Billed fromMobile, Alabama by way San Diego, California[5]
Trained byBob Sweetan[3]
Rip Tyler[3]
Debut1987[6]

After debuting in 1987, Holly worked for World Organization Of Wrestling Smoky Mountain Wrestling and other independent promotions, before joining WWE full-time in 1994. Initially portraying the character of a NASCAR driver, Thurman "Sparky" Plugg, his name was soon changed to Bob "Spark Plug" Holly. In 1998, he formed a team with Bart Gunn, known as The Midnight Express.

In 1999, Howard became known simply as "Hardcore Holly", developing a stern, punishing persona. Once taking up the Hardcore Holly gimmick, he was joined by on-screen cousins, Crash and Molly.

In 2002, Hardcore Holly suffered a broken neck during a match with Brock Lesnar, which sidelined him for over a year. Upon his return, he engaged in a major feud with Lesnar for the WWE Championship and minor feuds with other wrestlers, such as Mr. Kennedy and Rob Van Dam. He later formed a tag team combination with Cody Rhodes in 2007. Holly was released from the WWE in 2009, wrestling only intermittently on the independent circuit. He published his autobiography, The Hardcore Truth: The Bob Holly Story, in 2013.

Championships held by Holly over the course of his career include the WWF/E World Tag Team Championship, NWA World Tag Team Championship, and WWF Hardcore Championship.[7]

Early life

Howard was born in Glendale, California, where he and his older brother were raised by his mother. After his mother remarried, the family relocated to Ventura, California and then to Grants Pass, Oregon, where Howard attended Grants Pass High School. After graduating, Howard worked in a beer warehouse before moving to Mobile, Alabama with the mother of his daughter, Stephanie. Howard spent several years working as a mechanic for Meineke (supplementing his income by boxing in bars) before joining Taylor Wharton as a pipe cutter, where he trained as a welder. Howard later moved to Cowin Equipment, where he worked as a mechanic and welder.[3]

Professional wrestling career

Early career (1987–1990)

Holly trained under Bob Sweetan, Marcelle Pringle, and Rip Tyler, and debuted in 1987 in the Mobile area in the World Organization Of Wrestling promotion where he held titles on and off, including the WOW Tag Team Championship with Ron Starr when they defeated the Rock 'n' Roll Express.[6]

From there, he wrestled in Memphis and then in the NWA (National Wrestling Alliance) with moderate success.

World Championship Wrestling (1990–1991)

In 1990 Holly began making television appearances in World Championship Wrestling under the name "Bob Holly", being utilized primarily as a jobber. His first match came on July 30 in Gainesville, Georgia, when he was defeated via submission by United States Heavyweight Champion Lex Luger. Holly then wrestled in a six-man match in Marietta, Georgia on August 6, teaming with "Powerhouse" Tim Parker and Brad Bratton against Ric Flair, Arn Anderson and Barry Windham. On August 13 Holly faced Flair in a singles match that aired on World Championship Wrestling, losing via submission.[8] After an absence of several months, he made a final appearance at a World Championship Wrestling taping on January 21 teaming with Dave Johnson in an unsuccessful effort against The Freebirds in a match that aired February 9, 1991.

World Wrestling Federation (1991)

Two months later Holly made his initial appearance in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). Again, he was portrayed as a jobber using the name "Bob Holly". His sole match was teaming with Mike Sample in a loss to The Bushwhackers on the March 30 edition of WWF Superstars (match was taped on March 11 in Pensacola, Florida).[9]

Smoky Mountain Wrestling (1991–1992)

Holly joined Jim Cornette's new Smoky Mountain Wrestling promotion and made his debut at the company's very first television taping on October 30 in Greenville, South Carolina, defeating Tim Frye. Billed as "Hollywood" Bob Holly, he received a televised push and portrayed a snobbish-street thug, West Coast character.[10] Afterwards he worked for Buck Robley & The NWF out of Louisiana. He teamed with Robert Gibson there as the Rock N Roll Express.

World Wrestling Federation / Entertainment (1994–2009)

Spark Plug (1994–1998)

 
Bob "Spark Plug" Holly in 1996

Holly returned to the WWF on January 11, 1994.[1] His initial gimmick was that of a NASCAR driver turned wrestler called Thurman "Sparky" Plugg,[1][6] which was quietly changed to Bob "Spark Plug" Holly by the fall of 1994.[11][12] He competed in the 1994 Royal Rumble match, lasting over 21 minutes.

At the Royal Rumble in January 1995, Holly and the 1–2–3 Kid defeated Bam Bam Bigelow and Tatanka in the finals of a tournament to crown new WWF Tag Team Champions.[13] Their title reign lasted only one day, however, as the next day, on WWF Monday Night Raw, Holly and the Kid lost the tag team title to The Smoking Gunns.[1][13]

On the May 7, 1995 (taped April 26, 1995) episode of WWF Action Zone, Holly pinned WWF Intercontinental Champion Jeff Jarrett in a title match, but as Jarrett had his foot on the ropes, the decision was overturned and the title vacated.[1][2] Later on in the show, Jarrett defeated Holly in a rematch for the vacant title after pinning Holly with a roll-up.[1] Holly's title win is not recognized by WWE.[1][2] Holly then competed in the 1995 King of the Ring tournament, defeating Mantaur to qualify before losing to The Roadie in the quarterfinals.[6] He was then the first WWF pay-per-view opponent of Hunter Hearst Helmsley, losing to him at SummerSlam.[6] At Survivor Series, Holly was a part of the Underdogs team along with Marty Jannetty, Hakushi, and Barry Horowitz. They were defeated by the Body Donnas team of Skip, Doctor of Desire Tom Prichard, Rad Radford, and the 1–2–3 Kid.[6]

Despite lasting nearly 40 minutes in the Royal Rumble, Holly made very few television appearances in the WWF throughout 1996 and 1997.[1]

The Midnight Express and The J.O.B. Squad (1998–1999)

In February 1998, a newly blonde Holly and Bart Gunn joined forces with Jim Cornette as part of Jeff Jarrett's National Wrestling Alliance stable.[2] Holly, renamed "Bombastic Bob", and Gunn, renamed "Bodacious Bart" were known collectively as The Midnight Express.[1] The Midnight Express defeated The Headbangers for the NWA World Tag Team Championship on March 30, 1998[6] and held the titles until August 14 of that year, when they were defeated by The Border Patrol. They challenged the New Age Outlaws for the World Tag Team Championship at the King of the Ring pay-per-view, but were unsuccessful.[14]

In mid-1998, Holly competed in the WWF Brawl for All, a 16-man shootfighting tournament. He was eliminated in the first round by the eventual winner, Bart Gunn, who defeated him on points; Holly has the distinction of being the only one of Gunn's opponents he was unable to knock out.[3]

In November 1998, Al Snow, Bob Holly and Scorpio united and formed The J.O.B. Squad. During that same month on an edition of Raw, they helped Mankind defeat Ken Shamrock and The Big Boss Man in a triple threat match. In February 1999, Scorpio was released by the WWF while Gillberg was later phased out of storylines and The Blue Meanie allied with Goldust. After dwindling down to only two members, Snow wrestled against himself on an edition of Raw before Holly came down to the ring to prevent Snow from hurting himself, which led to the formal breakup of the J.O.B. Squad. Later that month at St. Valentine's Day Massacre: In Your House, Bob Holly defeated Snow for the WWF Hardcore Championship to permanently end the J.O.B. Squad.[15] A week later on Raw, for his title defense match against former partner Bart Gunn, Holly formally changed his name to Hardcore Holly.[7]

Hardcore Champion and The Holly Cousins (1999–2001)

Holly dropped the championship to Billy Gunn on the March 15, 1999 edition of Raw, but regained the title two weeks later at WrestleMania XV, in a triple threat hardcore match also involving Al Snow. He lost the title to Al Snow at Backlash, and soon began referring to himself as "The Big Shot", feuding with Big Show and Kane.[16]

On the August 16, 1999 edition of Raw, Holly introduced his on-screen "cousin" Crash Holly.[17] They unsuccessfully challenged for the WWF Tag Team Championship at SummerSlam. Though simultaneously arguing over who was the better Holly, they won the WWF Tag Team Championship on the October 18, 1999 edition of Raw,[18] by defeating the Rock 'n' Sock Connection, after Triple H interfered.[19][20] They lost the titles two weeks later to Mankind and Al Snow on the November 4 edition of SmackDown!.[21][22] The Holly Cousins and Too Cool defeated Edge, Christian and The Hardy Boyz in a traditional four-on-four elimination match at Survivor Series, where Holly was the lone survivor.[23]

On the November 18, 1999 edition of SmackDown!, Holly challenged The Big Show for the WWF Championship, but was defeated. In early 2000, Hardcore Holly pursued the Intercontinental Championship, losing a match against Chyna due to interference from Chris Jericho. He then lost a Triple Threat Match against Chyna and Jericho for the championship at the Royal Rumble, which was won by Jericho.[24] He lost two more subsequent matches to Jericho for the title, ending their feud.

After Crash Holly won the Hardcore Championship on the February 24, 2000 episode of SmackDown!, the cousins began feuding over the title. Holly won the Hardcore Championship in a "hardcore" 13-man battle royal at WrestleMania 2000. He lost the title back to Crash the following night on Raw. He then sporadically challenged for both the Intercontinental and Hardcore championships the following months. Holly then missed several months of ring time due to a legitimately broken arm, suffered in a match with Kurt Angle on the June 29, 2000 edition of SmackDown!.[1] After his return, later in 2000, another on-screen cousin, Molly Holly was introduced.[2][25] Holly returned on the November 13, 2000 edition of Raw, where Holly, Crash Holly and The Undertaker defeated Edge, Christian, and Kurt Angle in a six-man tag match. At Survivor Series, Holly faced William Regal for the WWF European Championship but lost by disqualification. Holly got a rematch at the title at Armageddon but was defeated by Regal. At the Royal Rumble, Holly competed in the 30-man Royal Rumble match but was eliminated by The Undertaker. In February, Holly won the Hardcore title three more times, but each time re-lost the title moments later under the "24/7 Hardcore rule." Holly competed in the King of the Ring tournament but lost to Kurt Angle in the first round.

Feud with Brock Lesnar and neck injury (2002–2004)

 
Holly at a 2005 house show

In early 2002, Howard worked as one of a collection of trainer/hosts for Tough Enough II, a reality competition TV series produced by WWE and MTV where participants underwent professional wrestling training and competed for a contract with WWE.

In 2002, Holly turned heel on SmackDown! and began a short feud with Randy Orton.[6] He then had a minor feud with Kurt Angle after eliminating him from a battle royal, turning him face again. On a September 12, 2002, edition of WWE SmackDown, Holly suffered a broken neck during a match against Brock Lesnar, when he was powerbombed neck first on the mat. He had a thirteen-month hiatus from wrestling after surgery.

While awaiting surgery, Holly made a guest appearance on Tough Enough III. The show caused some controversy when, during the course of a practice match, Howard stiffed a competitor, Matt Cappotelli, leaving him bleeding. Cappotelli later said that there was no ill-feeling between the two because of the incident.

In October 2003, Holly began training at Ohio Valley Wrestling, WWE's developmental territory, in preparation for his return to the main roster.[1] Holly returned at the Survivor Series pay-per-view in November 2003 for revenge.[26] He challenged Lesnar to a match for the WWE Championship at the Royal Rumble, but lost.[27]

Various storylines (2004–2006)

During 2004 and early 2005, he formed short-lived tag teams with Billy Gunn, and later Charlie Haas in the hunt for the WWE Tag Team Championship, but was unsuccessful with both partners.[1][28][29] He also failed to claim the WWE Championship from John "Bradshaw" Layfield (JBL) in a hardcore match on the October 14 episode of SmackDown!.[30]

 
Holly with an armbar locked firmly on Mr. Kennedy

In mid-2005, Holly went into singles competition trying to acquire the United States Championship from Orlando Jordan.[31] After being defeated twice by Jordan, Holly finally managed to pick up a non-title win over Jordan via disqualification on WWE Velocity, which aired on August 6, 2005.[1][6] Holly then entered a short feud with SmackDown! newcomer, Mr. Kennedy. This feud climaxed on October 9, 2005 at No Mercy, where Kennedy defeated Holly after a Green Bay Plunge.[32]

Holly then underwent several surgeries to repair nagging injuries. He was hospitalized after a staph infection developed in a right arm wound.[1] The infection was possibly career-threatening, as doctors were worried at one point that the arm may have to undergo amputation.[33] The subsequent treatments were a success, however.[33]

ECW championship pursuit (2006–2007)

 
Holly performing a superplex on CM Punk in the Extreme Elimination Chamber at the December to Dismember event

Holly made a surprise appearance at WWE's ECW house show event on August 21, 2006 in Allentown, Pennsylvania, defeating Balls Mahoney.[34] Holly made his ECW television debut the next night, August 22, appearing in a promo with Paul Heyman, and later attacking Rob Van Dam (RVD) and Danny Doring during a match.[35] Holly, now as a heel, soon joined with Heyman and his other associates to feud with RVD and others.

On September 26, 2006, Holly received 24 stitches from WWE Doctor Ferdinand Rios in his back after suffering a severe laceration during an Extreme Rules match against Rob Van Dam when he landed on the metal railing of a table he was suplexing Van Dam out of the ring and through during an ECW show in Tulsa, Oklahoma.[36] Holly obtained the injury early in the match but continued to wrestle until the match's conclusion when he was pinned. After the match, as he was being helped out of the ring, he received a standing ovation from fans.[37] The legitimate incident caused fans to cheer Holly in the following weeks, leading him to become a face character and a feud with Paul Heyman's other enforcer Test.[38] His second to latest run as a face was short lived as he eventually turned on Rob Van Dam when they were partners in a tag match.[39]

When Sabu was found kayfabe unconscious in the locker room area before the Extreme Elimination Chamber at December to Dismember, Holly was chosen as his replacement.[40] Holly entered with Rob Van Dam as the first of two combatants. He was the second to be eliminated; he was eliminated by Test by a running big boot.[40] Subsequently, he entered into a feud with CM Punk whereby Holly, now a tweener, showed his endurance by surviving Punk's Anaconda Vice submission hold.[41] Holly then gave Punk his first loss in ECW; Punk had been undefeated for half a year.[42] After Test replaced Holly in a match against ECW World Champion Bobby Lashley, Holly vowed he would become champion whether he faced Test or Lashley. Holly then was one of ECW superstars entered in the Royal Rumble, but was eliminated by The Great Khali.[43] Holly soon became the number one contender for Lashley's ECW World Championship and faced off against Lashley, albeit unsuccessfully.[44]

On the April 3 episode of ECW, Holly lost to Snitsky. After the match, Snitsky wedged Holly's arm between the steel steps and repeatedly hit the steps with a steel chair, resulting in a broken arm in the storyline.[45] Holly had surgery on April 16 because of a staph infection and missed around five months.[46]

Alliance with Cody Rhodes and departure (2007–2009)

 
Holly's final feud was against rookie Cody Rhodes, who became his protégé and both won the World Tag Team Championship

Holly was drafted back to SmackDown! from ECW on June 17, 2007 as part of the Supplemental Draft. Despite this, he returned to the ring as a member of the Raw brand on September 24, 2007, defeating Cody Rhodes,[47] and starting a "respect" feud in which Holly defeated Rhodes on the two following episodes of Raw.[48][49] On the October 22 episode of Raw, Holly became a fan favorite by saving Rhodes from the post-match assault of Shelton Benjamin and Charlie Haas.[50] On the October 29 episode of Raw, Holly and Rhodes emerged victorious in a tag team match against Benjamin and Haas.[51] They earned a shot at the World Tag Team Championship by defeating Paul London and Brian Kendrick and The Highlanders in a WWE.com exclusive match after an Alabama Slam. Holly and Rhodes lost their title match, however, against Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch at Survivor Series.[52]

On December 10, 2007, on the Raw 15th Anniversary episode, Holly along with Rhodes defeated Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch for the World Tag Team Championship.[53][54][55] The following week, Holly and Rhodes retained their title, in their first title defense, against Cade and Murdoch.[56] They successfully defended their title against the teams of Carlito and Santino Marella and Paul London and Brian Kendrick.[57][58] Holly participated in the 2008 Royal Rumble match and lasted thirteen minutes, but was eliminated by Umaga. On June 29 at Night of Champions, Rhodes turned on Holly by defeating him with Ted DiBiase in a handicap match to crown the new team as champions. This turned out to be his final WWE pay-per-view appearance.[59] After Night of Champions, Holly took time off from WWE television for 7 months. After 7 month hiatus, WWE announced that Holly was released from his WWE contract on January 16, 2009, and ending his 15-year tenure with the company.[60]

Independent circuit (2009–2016)

In May 2009, Holly traveled to England and wrestled for Varsity Pro Wrestling. On May 26, Holly defeated The UK Kid in a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match during which he sustained a rib injury.[6] Throughout mid-2009, Holly wrestled for National Wrestling Superstars, competing against wrestlers including Danny Demento, Salvatore Sincere, and D. J. Hyde.[6] Holly then took a break from wrestling from 2010 until 2013.[61]

On March 19, 2013, Holly, now bald and sporting a new tattoo, made a one night appearance for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) as he took part in a six-man tag team match and teamed with James Storm and Magnus to defeat Aces & Eights (D.O.C., Wes Brisco, and Knux) at the TNA One Night Only event Hardcore Justice 2, which was aired on July 5, this was Holly's only match for TNA. Later that year he would wrestle for Southside Wrestling Entertainment and Preston City Wrestling in the U.K. and for Melbourne City Wrestling in Australia.[61]

On May 7, 2016, Holly wrestled in the Netherlands for Pro Wrestling Showdown. Holly would also spend time in the UK, competing for PCW, Kamikaze Pro, Southside. Holly would also challenge Eddie Ryan for the Pro Wrestling Pride Heavyweight Championship, and Joseph Conners for the IPW:UK World Heavyweight Championship; however he would win neither championship.

Auto racing career

In 1992, Howard began auto racing in Mobile, Alabama at the Mobile International Speedway. Driving a 1974 Chevrolet Malibu, Howard placed fifth in the 1992 season and won the 1993 season.[3]

In 1995, Howard began driving a World Wrestling Federation-sponsored super late model in the All Pro Series in an attempt at cross promotion. After the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) withdrew its sponsorship, WWF chairman Vince McMahon gifted the equipment to Howard.[3]

Personal life

Howard has a daughter named Stephanine from his first marriage.[3] Howard has been married to Linda Kievet since 2010.[3]

Howard's autobiography, titled The Hardcore Truth: The Bob Holly Story was released in the United States on April 1, 2013. Co-authored by former British wrestler Ross Owen Williams, an actor and writer[62] who wrestled Holly in June 2010, it was published by ECW Press.[63]

Championships and accomplishments

Bibliography

  • The Hardcore Truth: The Bob Holly Story (2013) (with Ross Williams)

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
2000 Operation Sandman Sturner Television film
2016 Thanks for Reading The Reader Short film
Television
Year Title Role Notes
2005 MTV's The 70s House Himself Episode: "Dodge Ball"

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External links

  • The Hardcore Truth at Google Books
  • Hardcore Holly on WWE.com  
  • Hardcore Holly's profile at Cagematch.net, Wrestlingdata.com, Internet Wrestling Database
  • Bob Howard at IMDb  
  • Bob Holly driver statistics at Racing-Reference

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Bob Holly redirects here For the football player see Bob Holly American football Robert William Howard born January 29 1963 is an American professional wrestler actor and former auto racer and wrestling trainer host better known by the ring name Hardcore Holly or Bob Holly He is best known for his 16 year career with the World Wrestling Federation World Wrestling Entertainment WWF E where he also worked under the ring names Thurman Sparky Plugg Bob Spark Plug Holly Bombastic Bob and the Big Shot 1 2 3 5 Hardcore HollyHardcore Holly in November 2007Birth nameRobert William Howard 1 2 Born 1963 01 29 January 29 1963 age 60 1 Glendale California United States 3 4 Spouse s Linda Kievet m 2010 wbr 3 Children1 3 Professional wrestling careerRing name s Bob Holly 3 Bob Howard 3 Bombastic Bob 3 Hardcore Holly 5 Thurman Sparky Plugg 3 Billed height6 ft 0 in 183 cm 5 Billed weight235 lb 107 kg 5 Billed fromMobile Alabama by way San Diego California 5 Trained byBob Sweetan 3 Rip Tyler 3 Debut1987 6 After debuting in 1987 Holly worked for World Organization Of Wrestling Smoky Mountain Wrestling and other independent promotions before joining WWE full time in 1994 Initially portraying the character of a NASCAR driver Thurman Sparky Plugg his name was soon changed to Bob Spark Plug Holly In 1998 he formed a team with Bart Gunn known as The Midnight Express In 1999 Howard became known simply as Hardcore Holly developing a stern punishing persona Once taking up the Hardcore Holly gimmick he was joined by on screen cousins Crash and Molly In 2002 Hardcore Holly suffered a broken neck during a match with Brock Lesnar which sidelined him for over a year Upon his return he engaged in a major feud with Lesnar for the WWE Championship and minor feuds with other wrestlers such as Mr Kennedy and Rob Van Dam He later formed a tag team combination with Cody Rhodes in 2007 Holly was released from the WWE in 2009 wrestling only intermittently on the independent circuit He published his autobiography The Hardcore Truth The Bob Holly Story in 2013 Championships held by Holly over the course of his career include the WWF E World Tag Team Championship NWA World Tag Team Championship and WWF Hardcore Championship 7 Contents 1 Early life 2 Professional wrestling career 2 1 Early career 1987 1990 2 2 World Championship Wrestling 1990 1991 2 3 World Wrestling Federation 1991 2 4 Smoky Mountain Wrestling 1991 1992 2 5 World Wrestling Federation Entertainment 1994 2009 2 5 1 Spark Plug 1994 1998 2 5 2 The Midnight Express and The J O B Squad 1998 1999 2 5 3 Hardcore Champion and The Holly Cousins 1999 2001 2 5 4 Feud with Brock Lesnar and neck injury 2002 2004 2 5 5 Various storylines 2004 2006 2 5 6 ECW championship pursuit 2006 2007 2 5 7 Alliance with Cody Rhodes and departure 2007 2009 2 6 Independent circuit 2009 2016 3 Auto racing career 4 Personal life 5 Championships and accomplishments 6 Bibliography 7 Filmography 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditHoward was born in Glendale California where he and his older brother were raised by his mother After his mother remarried the family relocated to Ventura California and then to Grants Pass Oregon where Howard attended Grants Pass High School After graduating Howard worked in a beer warehouse before moving to Mobile Alabama with the mother of his daughter Stephanie Howard spent several years working as a mechanic for Meineke supplementing his income by boxing in bars before joining Taylor Wharton as a pipe cutter where he trained as a welder Howard later moved to Cowin Equipment where he worked as a mechanic and welder 3 Professional wrestling career EditEarly career 1987 1990 Edit Holly trained under Bob Sweetan Marcelle Pringle and Rip Tyler and debuted in 1987 in the Mobile area in the World Organization Of Wrestling promotion where he held titles on and off including the WOW Tag Team Championship with Ron Starr when they defeated the Rock n Roll Express 6 From there he wrestled in Memphis and then in the NWA National Wrestling Alliance with moderate success World Championship Wrestling 1990 1991 Edit In 1990 Holly began making television appearances in World Championship Wrestling under the name Bob Holly being utilized primarily as a jobber His first match came on July 30 in Gainesville Georgia when he was defeated via submission by United States Heavyweight Champion Lex Luger Holly then wrestled in a six man match in Marietta Georgia on August 6 teaming with Powerhouse Tim Parker and Brad Bratton against Ric Flair Arn Anderson and Barry Windham On August 13 Holly faced Flair in a singles match that aired on World Championship Wrestling losing via submission 8 After an absence of several months he made a final appearance at a World Championship Wrestling taping on January 21 teaming with Dave Johnson in an unsuccessful effort against The Freebirds in a match that aired February 9 1991 World Wrestling Federation 1991 Edit Two months later Holly made his initial appearance in the World Wrestling Federation WWF Again he was portrayed as a jobber using the name Bob Holly His sole match was teaming with Mike Sample in a loss to The Bushwhackers on the March 30 edition of WWF Superstars match was taped on March 11 in Pensacola Florida 9 Smoky Mountain Wrestling 1991 1992 Edit Holly joined Jim Cornette s new Smoky Mountain Wrestling promotion and made his debut at the company s very first television taping on October 30 in Greenville South Carolina defeating Tim Frye Billed as Hollywood Bob Holly he received a televised push and portrayed a snobbish street thug West Coast character 10 Afterwards he worked for Buck Robley amp The NWF out of Louisiana He teamed with Robert Gibson there as the Rock N Roll Express World Wrestling Federation Entertainment 1994 2009 Edit Spark Plug 1994 1998 Edit Bob Spark Plug Holly in 1996 Holly returned to the WWF on January 11 1994 1 His initial gimmick was that of a NASCAR driver turned wrestler called Thurman Sparky Plugg 1 6 which was quietly changed to Bob Spark Plug Holly by the fall of 1994 11 12 He competed in the 1994 Royal Rumble match lasting over 21 minutes At the Royal Rumble in January 1995 Holly and the 1 2 3 Kid defeated Bam Bam Bigelow and Tatanka in the finals of a tournament to crown new WWF Tag Team Champions 13 Their title reign lasted only one day however as the next day on WWF Monday Night Raw Holly and the Kid lost the tag team title to The Smoking Gunns 1 13 On the May 7 1995 taped April 26 1995 episode of WWF Action Zone Holly pinned WWF Intercontinental Champion Jeff Jarrett in a title match but as Jarrett had his foot on the ropes the decision was overturned and the title vacated 1 2 Later on in the show Jarrett defeated Holly in a rematch for the vacant title after pinning Holly with a roll up 1 Holly s title win is not recognized by WWE 1 2 Holly then competed in the 1995 King of the Ring tournament defeating Mantaur to qualify before losing to The Roadie in the quarterfinals 6 He was then the first WWF pay per view opponent of Hunter Hearst Helmsley losing to him at SummerSlam 6 At Survivor Series Holly was a part of the Underdogs team along with Marty Jannetty Hakushi and Barry Horowitz They were defeated by the Body Donnas team of Skip Doctor of Desire Tom Prichard Rad Radford and the 1 2 3 Kid 6 Despite lasting nearly 40 minutes in the Royal Rumble Holly made very few television appearances in the WWF throughout 1996 and 1997 1 The Midnight Express and The J O B Squad 1998 1999 Edit Main article The J O B Squad In February 1998 a newly blonde Holly and Bart Gunn joined forces with Jim Cornette as part of Jeff Jarrett s National Wrestling Alliance stable 2 Holly renamed Bombastic Bob and Gunn renamed Bodacious Bart were known collectively as The Midnight Express 1 The Midnight Express defeated The Headbangers for the NWA World Tag Team Championship on March 30 1998 6 and held the titles until August 14 of that year when they were defeated by The Border Patrol They challenged the New Age Outlaws for the World Tag Team Championship at the King of the Ring pay per view but were unsuccessful 14 In mid 1998 Holly competed in the WWF Brawl for All a 16 man shootfighting tournament He was eliminated in the first round by the eventual winner Bart Gunn who defeated him on points Holly has the distinction of being the only one of Gunn s opponents he was unable to knock out 3 In November 1998 Al Snow Bob Holly and Scorpio united and formed The J O B Squad During that same month on an edition of Raw they helped Mankind defeat Ken Shamrock and The Big Boss Man in a triple threat match In February 1999 Scorpio was released by the WWF while Gillberg was later phased out of storylines and The Blue Meanie allied with Goldust After dwindling down to only two members Snow wrestled against himself on an edition of Raw before Holly came down to the ring to prevent Snow from hurting himself which led to the formal breakup of the J O B Squad Later that month at St Valentine s Day Massacre In Your House Bob Holly defeated Snow for the WWF Hardcore Championship to permanently end the J O B Squad 15 A week later on Raw for his title defense match against former partner Bart Gunn Holly formally changed his name to Hardcore Holly 7 Hardcore Champion and The Holly Cousins 1999 2001 Edit See also The Holly Cousins Holly dropped the championship to Billy Gunn on the March 15 1999 edition of Raw but regained the title two weeks later at WrestleMania XV in a triple threat hardcore match also involving Al Snow He lost the title to Al Snow at Backlash and soon began referring to himself as The Big Shot feuding with Big Show and Kane 16 On the August 16 1999 edition of Raw Holly introduced his on screen cousin Crash Holly 17 They unsuccessfully challenged for the WWF Tag Team Championship at SummerSlam Though simultaneously arguing over who was the better Holly they won the WWF Tag Team Championship on the October 18 1999 edition of Raw 18 by defeating the Rock n Sock Connection after Triple H interfered 19 20 They lost the titles two weeks later to Mankind and Al Snow on the November 4 edition of SmackDown 21 22 The Holly Cousins and Too Cool defeated Edge Christian and The Hardy Boyz in a traditional four on four elimination match at Survivor Series where Holly was the lone survivor 23 On the November 18 1999 edition of SmackDown Holly challenged The Big Show for the WWF Championship but was defeated In early 2000 Hardcore Holly pursued the Intercontinental Championship losing a match against Chyna due to interference from Chris Jericho He then lost a Triple Threat Match against Chyna and Jericho for the championship at the Royal Rumble which was won by Jericho 24 He lost two more subsequent matches to Jericho for the title ending their feud After Crash Holly won the Hardcore Championship on the February 24 2000 episode of SmackDown the cousins began feuding over the title Holly won the Hardcore Championship in a hardcore 13 man battle royal at WrestleMania 2000 He lost the title back to Crash the following night on Raw He then sporadically challenged for both the Intercontinental and Hardcore championships the following months Holly then missed several months of ring time due to a legitimately broken arm suffered in a match with Kurt Angle on the June 29 2000 edition of SmackDown 1 After his return later in 2000 another on screen cousin Molly Holly was introduced 2 25 Holly returned on the November 13 2000 edition of Raw where Holly Crash Holly and The Undertaker defeated Edge Christian and Kurt Angle in a six man tag match At Survivor Series Holly faced William Regal for the WWF European Championship but lost by disqualification Holly got a rematch at the title at Armageddon but was defeated by Regal At the Royal Rumble Holly competed in the 30 man Royal Rumble match but was eliminated by The Undertaker In February Holly won the Hardcore title three more times but each time re lost the title moments later under the 24 7 Hardcore rule Holly competed in the King of the Ring tournament but lost to Kurt Angle in the first round Feud with Brock Lesnar and neck injury 2002 2004 Edit Holly at a 2005 house show In early 2002 Howard worked as one of a collection of trainer hosts for Tough Enough II a reality competition TV series produced by WWE and MTV where participants underwent professional wrestling training and competed for a contract with WWE In 2002 Holly turned heel on SmackDown and began a short feud with Randy Orton 6 He then had a minor feud with Kurt Angle after eliminating him from a battle royal turning him face again On a September 12 2002 edition of WWE SmackDown Holly suffered a broken neck during a match against Brock Lesnar when he was powerbombed neck first on the mat He had a thirteen month hiatus from wrestling after surgery While awaiting surgery Holly made a guest appearance on Tough Enough III The show caused some controversy when during the course of a practice match Howard stiffed a competitor Matt Cappotelli leaving him bleeding Cappotelli later said that there was no ill feeling between the two because of the incident In October 2003 Holly began training at Ohio Valley Wrestling WWE s developmental territory in preparation for his return to the main roster 1 Holly returned at the Survivor Series pay per view in November 2003 for revenge 26 He challenged Lesnar to a match for the WWE Championship at the Royal Rumble but lost 27 Various storylines 2004 2006 Edit During 2004 and early 2005 he formed short lived tag teams with Billy Gunn and later Charlie Haas in the hunt for the WWE Tag Team Championship but was unsuccessful with both partners 1 28 29 He also failed to claim the WWE Championship from John Bradshaw Layfield JBL in a hardcore match on the October 14 episode of SmackDown 30 Holly with an armbar locked firmly on Mr Kennedy In mid 2005 Holly went into singles competition trying to acquire the United States Championship from Orlando Jordan 31 After being defeated twice by Jordan Holly finally managed to pick up a non title win over Jordan via disqualification on WWE Velocity which aired on August 6 2005 1 6 Holly then entered a short feud with SmackDown newcomer Mr Kennedy This feud climaxed on October 9 2005 at No Mercy where Kennedy defeated Holly after a Green Bay Plunge 32 Holly then underwent several surgeries to repair nagging injuries He was hospitalized after a staph infection developed in a right arm wound 1 The infection was possibly career threatening as doctors were worried at one point that the arm may have to undergo amputation 33 The subsequent treatments were a success however 33 ECW championship pursuit 2006 2007 Edit Holly performing a superplex on CM Punk in the Extreme Elimination Chamber at the December to Dismember event Holly made a surprise appearance at WWE s ECW house show event on August 21 2006 in Allentown Pennsylvania defeating Balls Mahoney 34 Holly made his ECW television debut the next night August 22 appearing in a promo with Paul Heyman and later attacking Rob Van Dam RVD and Danny Doring during a match 35 Holly now as a heel soon joined with Heyman and his other associates to feud with RVD and others On September 26 2006 Holly received 24 stitches from WWE Doctor Ferdinand Rios in his back after suffering a severe laceration during an Extreme Rules match against Rob Van Dam when he landed on the metal railing of a table he was suplexing Van Dam out of the ring and through during an ECW show in Tulsa Oklahoma 36 Holly obtained the injury early in the match but continued to wrestle until the match s conclusion when he was pinned After the match as he was being helped out of the ring he received a standing ovation from fans 37 The legitimate incident caused fans to cheer Holly in the following weeks leading him to become a face character and a feud with Paul Heyman s other enforcer Test 38 His second to latest run as a face was short lived as he eventually turned on Rob Van Dam when they were partners in a tag match 39 When Sabu was found kayfabe unconscious in the locker room area before the Extreme Elimination Chamber at December to Dismember Holly was chosen as his replacement 40 Holly entered with Rob Van Dam as the first of two combatants He was the second to be eliminated he was eliminated by Test by a running big boot 40 Subsequently he entered into a feud with CM Punk whereby Holly now a tweener showed his endurance by surviving Punk s Anaconda Vice submission hold 41 Holly then gave Punk his first loss in ECW Punk had been undefeated for half a year 42 After Test replaced Holly in a match against ECW World Champion Bobby Lashley Holly vowed he would become champion whether he faced Test or Lashley Holly then was one of ECW superstars entered in the Royal Rumble but was eliminated by The Great Khali 43 Holly soon became the number one contender for Lashley s ECW World Championship and faced off against Lashley albeit unsuccessfully 44 On the April 3 episode of ECW Holly lost to Snitsky After the match Snitsky wedged Holly s arm between the steel steps and repeatedly hit the steps with a steel chair resulting in a broken arm in the storyline 45 Holly had surgery on April 16 because of a staph infection and missed around five months 46 Alliance with Cody Rhodes and departure 2007 2009 Edit Holly s final feud was against rookie Cody Rhodes who became his protege and both won the World Tag Team Championship Holly was drafted back to SmackDown from ECW on June 17 2007 as part of the Supplemental Draft Despite this he returned to the ring as a member of the Raw brand on September 24 2007 defeating Cody Rhodes 47 and starting a respect feud in which Holly defeated Rhodes on the two following episodes of Raw 48 49 On the October 22 episode of Raw Holly became a fan favorite by saving Rhodes from the post match assault of Shelton Benjamin and Charlie Haas 50 On the October 29 episode of Raw Holly and Rhodes emerged victorious in a tag team match against Benjamin and Haas 51 They earned a shot at the World Tag Team Championship by defeating Paul London and Brian Kendrick and The Highlanders in a WWE com exclusive match after an Alabama Slam Holly and Rhodes lost their title match however against Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch at Survivor Series 52 On December 10 2007 on the Raw 15th Anniversary episode Holly along with Rhodes defeated Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch for the World Tag Team Championship 53 54 55 The following week Holly and Rhodes retained their title in their first title defense against Cade and Murdoch 56 They successfully defended their title against the teams of Carlito and Santino Marella and Paul London and Brian Kendrick 57 58 Holly participated in the 2008 Royal Rumble match and lasted thirteen minutes but was eliminated by Umaga On June 29 at Night of Champions Rhodes turned on Holly by defeating him with Ted DiBiase in a handicap match to crown the new team as champions This turned out to be his final WWE pay per view appearance 59 After Night of Champions Holly took time off from WWE television for 7 months After 7 month hiatus WWE announced that Holly was released from his WWE contract on January 16 2009 and ending his 15 year tenure with the company 60 Independent circuit 2009 2016 Edit In May 2009 Holly traveled to England and wrestled for Varsity Pro Wrestling On May 26 Holly defeated The UK Kid in a Tables Ladders and Chairs match during which he sustained a rib injury 6 Throughout mid 2009 Holly wrestled for National Wrestling Superstars competing against wrestlers including Danny Demento Salvatore Sincere and D J Hyde 6 Holly then took a break from wrestling from 2010 until 2013 61 On March 19 2013 Holly now bald and sporting a new tattoo made a one night appearance for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling TNA as he took part in a six man tag team match and teamed with James Storm and Magnus to defeat Aces amp Eights D O C Wes Brisco and Knux at the TNA One Night Only event Hardcore Justice 2 which was aired on July 5 this was Holly s only match for TNA Later that year he would wrestle for Southside Wrestling Entertainment and Preston City Wrestling in the U K and for Melbourne City Wrestling in Australia 61 On May 7 2016 Holly wrestled in the Netherlands for Pro Wrestling Showdown Holly would also spend time in the UK competing for PCW Kamikaze Pro Southside Holly would also challenge Eddie Ryan for the Pro Wrestling Pride Heavyweight Championship and Joseph Conners for the IPW UK World Heavyweight Championship however he would win neither championship Auto racing career EditIn 1992 Howard began auto racing in Mobile Alabama at the Mobile International Speedway Driving a 1974 Chevrolet Malibu Howard placed fifth in the 1992 season and won the 1993 season 3 In 1995 Howard began driving a World Wrestling Federation sponsored super late model in the All Pro Series in an attempt at cross promotion After the World Wrestling Federation WWF withdrew its sponsorship WWF chairman Vince McMahon gifted the equipment to Howard 3 Personal life EditHoward has a daughter named Stephanine from his first marriage 3 Howard has been married to Linda Kievet since 2010 3 Howard s autobiography titled The Hardcore Truth The Bob Holly Story was released in the United States on April 1 2013 Co authored by former British wrestler Ross Owen Williams an actor and writer 62 who wrestled Holly in June 2010 it was published by ECW Press 63 Championships and accomplishments EditKamikaze Pro Kamikaze Pro Championship 1 time 64 Pro Wrestling Illustrated PWI ranked him 41 of the top 500 best singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2000 65 PWI ranked him 391 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the PWI Years in 2003 66 Under the Lights UTL Lights Out Championship 1 time 67 World Wrestling Federation Entertainment NWA World Tag Team Championship 1 time with Bodacious Bart 68 WWF Hardcore Championship 6 times 7 15 WWF E World Tag Team Championship 3 times with The 1 2 3 Kid 1 Crash Holly 1 and Cody Rhodes 1 13 18 55 WWF World Tag Team Championship Tournament 1995 with The 1 2 3 Kid World Wrestling Organization WWO Tag Team Championship 1 time with Ron Starr 6 WWO United States Heavyweight Championship 1 time 6 Bibliography EditThe Hardcore Truth The Bob Holly Story 2013 with Ross Williams Filmography EditFilm Year Title Role Notes2000 Operation Sandman Sturner Television film2016 Thanks for Reading The Reader Short filmTelevision Year Title Role Notes2005 MTV s The 70s House Himself Episode Dodge Ball References Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Milner John M Hardcore Holly Canoe ca Quebecor Media Retrieved January 27 2009 a b c d e f Waldman Jon January 17 2009 Black Fridays continue for WWE Holly released Victoria retires Slam Sports Canadian Online Explorer Retrieved January 29 2009 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Bob Holly Ross Williams April 1 2013 The Hardcore Truth The Bob Holly Story ECW Press ISBN 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