Marc Mero
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Marc Merowitz (born July 9, 1965) is an American professional wrestler, who worked for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling and World Championship Wrestling as Johnny B. Badd, and is best known for his appearances in the World Wrestling Federation as Marc Mero.
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Career
Prior to his involvement with wrestling, Mero was a champion amateur boxer.
He debuted in 1991 for World Championship Wrestling as Mark Merro, a jobber wrestler. He was soon repackaged as Johnny B. Badd a gimmick loosely based on early rock star Little Richard. He wore a feather boa to the ring and was managed by Theodore Long. His bigger feuds were against Lord Steven Regal, "Stunning" Steve Austin and Arn Anderson. He eventually got rid of Long, the makeup and the boa but kept the name and won Kimberly Page's freedom from Diamond Dallas Page and won the WCW Television Title.
After objecting to several proposed storylines because of his faith as a born-again Christian, Mero had a falling out with WCW Vice-President Eric Bischoff in early 1996. Mero signed with the WWF, debuting at WrestleMania XII as "Wildman" Marc Mero. He would later use his wife Sable as his valet. After dropping Sable as his manager, he changed his persona to "Marvelous" Marc Mero and adopted Jacqueline as his valet.
After Sable quit the WWF and filed a $110 million lawsuit against the company over allegations of sexual harassment and unsafe working conditions, Marc was dropped from WWF programming. His later release from WWF was a part of the out-of-court settlement reached between Sable and the WWF. Marc retired from wrestling to manage Rena's career as an actress and celebrity-for-hire.
Marc & Rena Mero were divorced in 2003, and Mero has since made sporadic appearances as Johnny B. Badd for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling.
Profile
- Height: 6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
- Weight: 235 lb (107 kg)
- Birthday: July 9, 1965
- Hometown: Buffalo, New York [1]
- Resides: Orlando, Florida
- Trained By: Ray Rinaldi
- Professional Debut: 1991
- Previous Identities: Johnny B. Badd, Marc Mero, Marvelous Marc Mero, "Wildman" Marc Mero, Mark Merro
- Previous Manager(s): Sable, Jacqueline, Theodore Long, Kimberly, Rock Finnegan
- Quotes: "Nobody can beat the Marvellous one!", "I'm a badd man!"
Finishing/signature moves
- Total Knock Out (T.K.O)
- Merosault
- Wild Thing / Marvelocity
- A Badd Day
- Golota (low blow)
- Slingshot Leg Drop
- Tutti Frutti (left hand punch)
- Top Rope Sunset Flip
Championships/Accomplishments
- 3-time WCW World Television Champion
- 1-time WWF Intercontinental Champion
- 3-time New York State Golden Gloves Champion
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated (PWI) ranked him # 264 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the "PWI Years" in 2003.
- 1991 Pro Wrestling Illustrated Rookie of the Year
Trivia
- Mero has a brother who was a WCW jobber under the name of Tony Vendetta.
References
- [1] - http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0581092/ - IMDb Biography
External link
| WCW World Television Champions (inactive title) | |
|---|---|
| Arn Anderson | Bobby Eaton | Steve Austin | Barry Windham | Steve Austin | Ricky Steamboat | Scott Steiner | - | Paul Orndorff | Ricky Steamboat | Lord Steven Regal | Larry Zbysko | Lord Steven Regal | Johnny B. Badd | Arn Anderson | Renegade | Diamond Dallas Page | Johnny B. Badd | Lex Luger | Johnny B. Badd | Lex Luger | Lord Steven Regal | Prince Iaukea | Ultimo Dragon | Lord Steven Regal | Ultimo Dragon | Alex Wright | Disco Inferno | Perry Saturn | Disco Inferno | Booker T | Rick Martel | Booker T | Chris Benoit | Booker T | Chris Benoit | Booker T | Fit Finlay | Booker T | Stevie Ray | Chris Jericho | Konnan | Scott Steiner | Booker T | Rick Steiner | Chris Benoit | Rick Steiner | Scott Hall | - | Hacksaw Jim Duggan | |



