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Real name: Joe Seannoa
Height: 6'2"
Weight: 280 lbs.
Date of birth: March 17, 1979
Hometown: Orange County, CA
Pro debut: December 1999
Trained by: Cincinnati Red & Johnny Hemp
Finishing move: CCS Enzui-Giri
Biography
- Samoa Joe defeated Christopher Daniels on March 14, 2001 in Santa Ana, CA to capture the UPW (Ultimate Pro Wrestling) title.
- Samoa Joe successfully defended the UPW title against Tommy Dreamer on April 25, 2001.
- On March 22, 2003, Samoa Joe defeated Xavier in Philadelphia, PA to claim the Ring of Honor title.
- On June 14, 2005, Joe signed with TNA.
- At the TNA 2005 Slammiversary PPV, Samoa Joe defeated Sonjay Dutt in his TNA debut.
- At the 2005 No Surrender PPV, Samoa Joe defeated Chris Sabin.
- Samoa Joe defeated AJ Styles at the 2005 Sacrifice PPV to win the Super X Cup trophey.
- At TNA's Bound for Glory PPV, Samoa Joe defeated Jushin "Thunder" Liger.
- Samoa Joe, Christopher Daniels, Alex Shelley, and Roderick Strong defeated Austin Aries, Sonjay Dutt, Matt Bentley and Chris Sabin in an elimination match at Genesis '05.
- At Turning Point '05, Samoa Joe defeated AJ Styles to capture the X-division title in Orlando, FL.
- Samoa Joe defeated Christopher Daniels at the 2006 Final Resolution PPV when AJ Styles threw in the towel to stop the match.
- At Against All Odds '06, Samoa Joe defeated Daniels and Styles in a three way match to retain the X division title.
- At the April 10, 2006 Impact taping in Orlando, FL, Samoa Joe defeated Daniels to regain the x division title.
- Samoa Joe defeated Sabu at the 2006 Lockdown PPV to retain the X-division title.
- At Sacrifice '06, Samoa Joe and Sting defeated Jeff Jarrett and Scott Steiner.
- At Slammiversary '06, Samoa Joe defeated Scott Steiner.
- Samoa Joe defeated Monty Brown and Rhino at Hard Justice '06 in a "fall count anywhere" match.
- On September 3, 2006 in Ocala, FL, Samoa Joe defeatd Dory Funk Jr. in a "lumberjack" match.
- Samao Joe defeated Jeff Jarrett at the 2006 No Surrender PPV in a "fans revenge (non-title)" match.
4 - King Booker
hi: 5
low: 23
avg:41.25
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Real name: Robert Booker Teo Huffman
Height: 6'3"
Weight: 250 lbs.
Date of birth: May 1, 1965
From: Harlem, NY
Pro debut: 1989
Trained by: Scott Casey
Finishing move: Book End
Biography
- Huffman trained for six months to become a pro wrestler.
- Booker T debuted as G.I. Bro for Ivan Putski's Houston based indy promotion.
- Booker T and his brother Stevie Ray became a tag team in the Texas-based WWA promotion. The duo stayed in the territory for three years.
- While in Texas, Booker T feuded with Tiger Conway Jr.
- Booker T and Stevie Ray moved to the Global Wrestling Federation, and were managed by Gary Hart. The team received the name "The Ebony Experience."
- The Ebony Experience beat Stevie Dane and Gary Young for the GWF Tag Team title on July 31, 1992.
- The Ebony Experience claimed their second GWF Tag Team title in September 1992, and their third on February 26, 1993 from Bad Breed (Ian and Axl Rotten).
- Booker T and Stevie Ray made their WCW debut on July 7, 1993, teaming with Sid Vicious in a six man tag match.
- Harlem Heat captured their first WCW World Tag Team title on December 8, 1994, defeating The Patriot and Marcus Alexander Bagwell in Atlanta, GA.
- After dropping the title to the Nasty Boys, Harlem Heat regained the belts on June 24, 1995.
- Harlem Heat won the WCW Tag Team title at Fall Brawl 1995, defeating "Dirty" Dick Slater and Bunkhouse Buck.
- Their third title only lasted one day, but the duo regained the tag team title nine days later from Bagwell and Scotty Riggs.
- On the June 24, 1996 "Nitro," Harlem Heat overcome Lex Luger and Sting to capture their fifth WCW Tag Team title.
- Three days after losing the tag team title to the Steiner brothers, Harlem Heat regained the straps three nights later on July 27, 1996.
- Booker T and Stevie Ray over powered Public Enemy to capture their seventh WCW tag team title on October 1, 1996 in Canton, OH.
- When Stevie Ray went down with an injury, Booker T tried his luck in singles competition. He pinned the Disco Inferno for the WCW Television title on "Nitro," December 29, 1997.
- Rick Martel relieved Booker T of the TV title at SuperBrawl, but Booker T regained the championship on February 22, 1998.
- On June 14, 1998, David "Fit" Finlay fell victim to Booker T, as the master of the Harlem Hangover regained the Television title in Indianapolis, IN.
- Booker T beat "Big Poppa Pump" Scott Steiner for his sixth WCW Television title at Uncensored on March 14, 1999 in Louisville, KY.
- Harlem Heat defeated Bam Bam Bigelow and Kanyon for the WCW World Tag Team title at the 1999 Road Wild.
- Harlem Heat beat Barry and Kendall Windham at the 1999 Fall Brawl in Winston-Salem, NC for the WCW World Tag Team title.
- When the Filthy Animals were stripped of the WCW Tag Team belts due to an injury suffered by Rey Mysterio Jr., the title was put up in a three-way dance at the 1999 Halloween Havoc. Harlem Heat claimed their tenth WCW World Tag Team title defeating Hugh Morrus and Brian Knobs and Konnan and Kidman.
- Kidman and Booker T (with Torrie Wilson) defeated Harlem 2000 (Ray and Big T) at Uncensored 2000.
- On the May 23, 2000 "Thunder" taping, Booker T reverted back to G.I. Bro and joined the Misfits in Action.
- As G.I. Bro, Booker T defeated Shawn Stasiak at the 2000 Great American Bash in a Boot Camp match in Baltimore, MD.
- On the June 19, 2000 episode of "Nitro," Huffman removed his G.I. Bro attire and became Booker T once again.
- At the Bash at the Beach in Daytona Beach, FL, Booker T defeated Jeff Jarrett for the WCW title.
- On the July 24, 2000 edition of "Nitro," Booker T successfully defended the WCW title against Goldberg.
- At New Blood Rising in Vancouver, Booker T defeated Jarrett to retain the WCW title.
- On the September 4, 2000 episode of "Nitro," Booker T defeated his brother Stevie Ray under the orders of Vince Russo in a qualifying match for the War Games 2000 match.
- At Fall Brawl 2000, Booker T defeated Kevin Nash in a steel cage match for his second WCW title.
- After dropping the WCW title to Vince Russo, Booker T regained the strap on the October 2, 2000 edition of "Nitro," defeating Jarrett in a 49ers match.
- At Halloween Havoc, Booker T successfully defended the WCW title against Scott Steiner.
- On November 16, 2000, Booker T again successfully defended the WCW title against Steiner at the German only PPV "Millennium Final."
- In a match against Scott Steiner at Mayhem 2000, Booker T suffered an injured sternum.
- Following an extended absence from television, Booker T returned to "Nitro" on February 26, 20001 with a new hairstyle.
- Booker T, thanks to outside interference from Shane Douglas, defeated Rick Steiner for the United States title at WCW's Greed PPV in Jacksonville, FL.
- On the final "Nitro" on TNT (March 26, 2001), Booker T pinned Scott Steiner for the WCW World Heavyweight title in Panama City, FL.
- Booker T signed with the WWF after the company purchased WCW.
- Booker T made his WWF debut at the 2001 King of the Ring, slamming "Stone Cold" Steve Austin through the Spanish announcer's table.
- On July 1, 2001, Booker T pinned Buff Bagwell to retain the WCW title at a WWF house show in Spokane, WA.
- Booker T pinned Kurt Angle in the first ever interpromotional match between the WWF and WCW on the July 9, 2001 episode of "Raw" in Atlanta, GA.
- At Invasion, Team WCW/ECW (Booker T, DDP, the Dudley's, and Rhyno) defeated Team WWF (Austin, Angle, Undertaker, Kane, and Chris Jericho) in the Inaugural Brawl.
- On the July 30, 2001 edition of "Raw" in Philadelphia, PA, Booker T pinned Kurt Angle to regain the WCW title.
- At the "Smackdown" taping on September 25, 2001 in Dayton, OH, Booker T and Test defeated The Undertaker and Kane for the WCW World Tag Team title.
- At the "Smackdown" taping on October 30, 2001 in Cincinnati, OH, Booker T and Test defeated Chris Jericho and the Rock for the WWF World Tag Team title.
- Booker T was Mr. McMahon's personal guest on the December 10, 2001 edition of "Raw." Later in the show, Booker T interfered in the Jericho-Austin world title match, allowing Y2J to retain the championship.
- At the December 18, 2001 "Smackdown" taping in New Orleans, LA, Booker T defeated Austin in a "first blood" match.
- On the May 13, 2002 edition of "Raw," Booker T was appointed by Ric Flair as the newest member of the New World Order (nWo).
- At Unforgiven '02 in LA, CA, Booker T, Goldust, Kane, and Bubba Ray Dudley defeated the Un-Americans (Lance Storm, Christian, William Regal, and Test).
- At Armageddon '02 in Ft. Lauderdale, FL, Booker T and Goldust defeated Christian and Chris Jericho, the Dudley Boyz, and Storm and Regal in a four corners match to win the World Tag Team title.
- On the July 7, 2003 edition of "Raw," Booker T defeated Christian in Montreal to capture the Intercontinental title.
- Booker T defeated Mark Henry at the 2003 Armageddon PPV.
- On the February 16, 2004 edition of "Raw," Booker T and Rob Van Dam defeated Ric Flair and Dave Batista in Bakersville, CA to capture the World Tag Team title.
- At Wrestlemania XX in New York, NY, Booker T and Van Dam defeated the Dudley Boyz, Garrison Cade and Mark Jindrak, and La Resistance to retain the World Tag Team title.
- On March 23, 2004, Booker T and the Dudley Boyz were traded to the "Smackdown" roster in exchange for Triple H.
- At the July 27, 2004 "Smackdown" taping in Cincinnati, OH, Booker T won an 8-man elimination match to capture the U.S. title.
- On February 5, 2005, Booker T married former Nitro girl Sharmell Sullivan in Gary, IN.
- At Judgment Day '05, Booker T pinned Kurt Angle.
- At the Great American Bash '05, Booker T defeated Christian.
- On the October 21, 2005 edition of "Smackdown," Booker T, with the help of his wife Sharmell, defeated Chris Benoit to regain the United States title for the third time.
- At Survivor Series '05, Booker T defeated Chris Benoit in the first match in a best of seven series to determine the United States champion.
- Despite being injured, Booker T (thanks to Randy Orton) won the best of 7 series, 4-3, to reclaim the U.S. title at the January 10, 2006 Smackdown tapings in Philadelphia, PA.
- At Judgment Day '06, Booker T defeated Bobby Lashley to win the 2006 King of the Ring tournament.
- At the Great American Bash '06 in Indianapolis, IN, King Booker defeated Rey Mysterio Jr. to capture the World Heavyweight title.
- King Booker defeated Finlay, Batista, and Bobby Lashley in a "fatal four way" match to retain the World Heavyweight title at No Mercy 2006.
3 - Christian Cage
hi: 2
low: 13
avg: 44.63
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Real name: William Jason Reso
Height: 5'10"
Weight: 215 lbs.
Date of birth: November 30, 1973
From: Toronto, Ontario
Resides: Florida
Pro debut: 1995
Trained by: Ron Hutchinson &
Sweet Daddy Siki
Finishing move: The Unprettier
Biography
- Reso trained at Sully's Gym in Toronto for about nine months.
- Reso made his professional debut against Zakk Wylde, a fellow trainee from Sully's Gym. The two competed to a time limit draw.
- Christian Cage (Reso) and Sexton Hardcastle (Adam Copeland/Edge) formed a tag team called High Impact and later changed to the Suicide Blondz.
- In the summer of 1997, the duo wrestled in the Maritimes for Emile Dupre's Atlantic Grand Prix promotion, and feuded with The Super Models, Rick Martel and The Jackyl (formerly Cyrus in ECW).
- In December 1997, the Suicide Blondz captured the ICW Streetfight Tag Team title.
- On July 18, 1998, Christian Cage defeated Glenn Osbourne in Newport, DE for the ECWA (East Coast Wrestling Association) title.
- Reso received a try out and signed a contract with the WWF in August 1998.
- On October 10, 1998, Christian Cage defeated Julio Sanchez for the ECWA title in Pottstown, PA. Christian held the title over a year before it was declared vacant due to his WWF commitments.
- Christian, with Gangrel in his corner, defeated TAKA Michinoku for the WWF Light Heavyweight title at the 1998 Judgment Day in Rosemont, IL.
- Edge and Christian formed the Brood with Gangrel. The Brood eventually joined the Undertaker's Ministry of Darkness.
- The Brood defeated the JOB Squad at the 1998 Rock Bottom in Vancouver when Christian defeated Scorpio.
- After Edge and Christian left the Brood, Gangrel formed the New Brood with the Hardy Boyz.
- At the U.K. only pay-per-view Rebellion, Edge and Christian defeated the Holly's and the Acolytes in a three-way dance.
- Edge and Christian defeated the Hardy Boyz at No Way Out 2000, earning them a WWF World Tag Team title shot.
- At Wrestlemania 2000 in Anaheim, CA, Edge and Christian defeated the Dudley Boyz and Hardy Boyz in a "ladder" match for the WWF World Tag Team title.
- Edge and Christian defeated X-Pac and the Road Dogg at Backlash '00.
- At the King of the Ring in Boston, MA, Edge and Christian over came Too Cool, T & A (Test and Albert), and the Hardy Boyz in a four team elimination match to regain the WWF Tag Team title.
- At Summerslam 2000, Edge and Christian successfully defended the WWF Tag Team title against the Hardy Boyz and Dudley Boyz in a thrilling TLC (Tables, Ladders, and Chairs) match.
- On the September 4, 2000 episode of "Raw," Edge and Christian defeated The Rock and The Undertaker to retain the WWF Tag Team title.
- At No Mercy in Albany, NY, Edge and Christian (under the hoods of Los Conquistadors) defeated the Hardy Boyz for the WWF Tag Team title.
- Edge and Christian captured the WWF Tag Team title at Armageddon. The Canadian duo won a four corners tag team championship match over RTC (Bull Buchanan and the Goodfather), the Road Dogg and K-Kwik, and the Dudley Boyz.
- One day after dropping the WWF Tag Team title to The Rock and The Undertaker on "Raw," Edge and Christian regained the title at the Smackdown tapings on December 19, 2000 in Charlotte, NC. Kurt Angle served as the special guest referee.
- On the March 19, 2001 episode of "Raw," Edge and Christian used outside interference from Rhyno to defeat the Hardy Boyz for the WWF Tag Team title.
- At Wrestlemania XVII in Houston, TX, Edge and Christian won TLC II over the Hardy Boyz and the Dudley Boyz for their seventh WWF World Tag Team title.
- Edge and Christian defeated Nova and Frankie Kazarian on April 25, 2001 at a UPW show in Santa Ana, CA.
- At Insurrextion in London, England, Edge and Christian won a four team elimination match over the Hardy Boyz, the Dudley Boyz, and X-Factor.
- On May 25, 2001, Christian married a German woman named Denise in the Sunshine State. Edge served as the best man.
- At Invasion, Edge and Christian defeated Lance Storm and Mike Awesome.
- On the September 3, 2001 episode of "Raw" in Toronto, Christian turned against Edge, attacking him with a chair.
- At Unforgiven '01 in Pittsburgh, PA, Christian pinned Edge for the Intercontinental title.
- On the October 15, 2001 edition of "Raw," Paul Heyman officially announced that Christian had joined the Alliance.
- At the "Smackdown" taping on October 30, 2001 in Cincinnati, OH, Christian defeated Bradshaw for the WWF European title.
- At the 2001 Survivor Series, Christian successfully defended the European title against Al Snow.
- Despite losing a match to DDP earlier on the card at Wrestlemania X-8 in Toronto, Christian came back later to knock out and cover Mighty Molly for the WWF Hardcore title.
- At Vengeance '02 in Detroit, MI, Christian and Lance Storm defeated Hulk Hogan and Edge for the WWE World Tag Team title.
- At Summerslam '02, Christian and Storm (now calling themselves the Un-Americans) defeated Booker T and Goldust to successfully defend the WWF World Tag Team title.
- On the October 14, 2002 episode of "Raw" in Montreal, Christian and Chris Jericho defeated The Hurricane and Kane to capture the WWE World Tag Team title.
- At No Mercy '02, Christian and Jericho successfully defended the WWE World Tag Team belts against Booker T and Goldust.
- Christian won a battle royal at the 2003 Judgment Day PPV in Charlotte, NC to claim the vacate Intercontinental title.
- On August 10, 2003 in Des Moines, IA, Christian regained the IC title by defeating Booker T.
- At Unforgiven '03, Christian successfully retained the IC title by defeating Jericho and Rob Van Dam.
- At the 2003 Survivor Series, Team Bischoff (Christian, Randy Orton, Scott Steiner, Chris Jericho, and Mark Henry) defeated Team Austin (Booker T, Shawn Michaels, Van Dam, and the Dudley Boyz).
- Christian and Jericho defeated Trish Stratus and Lita at Armageddon 2003.
- On February 7, 2004 in Saitama, Japan, Christian defeated the Hurricane.
- At Wrestlemania XX in New York, NY, Christian defeated Jericho. After the match, Christian left with Trish Stratus.
- In 2004, Tyson Tomko became Christian's "problem solver."
- At the June 27, 2005 tapings in Anaheim, CA, Christian was drafted to the "Smackdown" brand.
- With his WWE contract expiring, Christian made his final appearance for the company at the 2005 Taboo Tuesday PPV.
- Reso debuted in TNA at the Genesis PPV and said he left WWE for TNA because he loved wrestling.
- At Turning Point '05, Cage defeated Monty Brown.
- Cage and the returning Sting defeated Brown and Jeff Jarrett in the main event of the 2006 Final Resolution.
- At Against All Odds '06 in Orlando, Cage pinned Jarrett to capture the NWA World Heavyweight title.
- At Destination X '06, Cage pinned Monty Brown to retain the NWA title.
- Cage successfully defended the NWA title against Abyss at the 2006 Lockdown in a six sides of steel cage match.
- At Sacrifice '06, Cage retained the NWA title against Abyss in a "full metal mayhem" match.
- At Hard Justice '06, Cage turned against Sting, allowing Jarrett to defeat the former WCW champion to retain the NWA title.
- Cage defeated Rhino at No Surrender '06.
2 - John Cena
hi: 1
low: 8
avg: 45.63
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Real name: John Cena
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 240 lbs.
Date of birth: April 23, 1977
Hometown: West Newbury, MA
Pro debut: 2001
Trained by: UPW
Finishing move: 4 Moves of Death with option of FU or STFU
Biography
- Cena made his ring debut for Rick Bassman's UPW (Universal Pro Wrestling) group, a former WWF developmental territory.
- In UPW, Cena became Prototype.
- On April 27, 2000, Prototype defeated Smelly to capture the UPW title in San Diego, CA.
- Impressing WWF talent scouts, Cena signed a developmental deal with the company.
- In the spring of 2001, the WWF assigned the Prototype to Ohio Valley Wrestling for further training and development.
- In OVW, Cena teamed up with Rico Costantino.
- On August 1, 2001, Cena and Costantino captured the vacant OVW Tag Team titles by winning a tournament.
- On February 20, 2002, Prototype defeated Leviathan (Bastista) in Jeffersonville, IN for the OVW title.
- Cena made his WWE television debut on the June 27, 2002 edition of "Smackdown," answering Kurt Angle's challenge.
- On the July 11, 2002 episode of "Smackdown," Cena teamed with the Undertaker to defeat Angle and Chris Jericho.
- The next night in Louisville, Cena, with Kenny "The King" Bolin in his corner, returned to OVW and defeated Chris Kanyon.
- In his WWE PPV debut at Vengeance in Detroit, MI, Cena defeated the first ever Undisputed champion, Chris Jericho.
- On the July 25, 2002 edition of "Smackdown," Cena defeated Test.
- Two weeks later on "Smackdown," Cena teamed with Edge and Rey Mysterio Jr. to defeat Angle, Chris Benoit, and Eddy Guerrero.
- On October 27, 2002, Cena defeated Val Venis in Sheffield, England.
- On the January 16, 2003 edition of "Smackdown," Cena turned against tag team partner B squared (Bull Buchanan).
- Cena defeated Benoit on the April 17, 2003 episode of "Smackdown" to earn a WWE title shot at Backlash.
- At Judgment Day '03, Cena, Chuck Palumbo, and Johnny Stamboli defeated Brian "Spanky" Kendrick, Chris Benoit, and Rhyno.
- On July 17, 2003, Cena defeated Billy Gunn in Yokohama, Japan.
- At the 2003 Survivor Series, Team Angle (Angle, Benoit, Cena, Bradshaw and Hardcore Holly) defeated Team Lesnar (Lesnar, Matt Morgan, Nathan Jones, Big Show, and A-Train).
- At Wrestlemania XX in New York, NY, Cena defeated the Big Show to capture the U.S. title.
- Cena successfully defended the U.S title against Rene Dupree at the 2004 Judgment Day PPV.
- At the 2004 Great American Bash, Cena defeated Dupree, Booker T, and Rob Van Dam in a four way elimination match to retain the U.S. title.
- On the July 8, 2004 edition of "Smackdown," General Manager Kurt Angle stripped Cena of the U.S. title.
- At Summerslam '04, Cena defeated Booker T in the first match in a best of five series for the U.S. title.
- Cena defeated Booker T at No Mercy 2004 in E. Rutherford, NJ in match 5 of a best of five series to regain the U.S. title.
- At Survivor Series '04, Team Guerrero (Cena, Rob Van Dam, Eddy Guerero, and the Big Show) defeated Team Angle (Kurt Angle, Mark Jindrak, Luther Reigns, and Carlito Caribbean Cool).
- At the November 16, 2004 "Smackdown" taping in Dayton, OH, Cena defeated Carlito Caribbean Cool to regain the U.S. title.
- At Armageddon '04, Cena successfully defended the U.S. title against Jesus in a "street fight" match.
- Cena defeated Kurt Angle at No Way Out '05 to earn a WWE title shot against JBL at Wrestlemania XXI.
- At Wrestlemania 21 in Los Angeles, CA, Cena defeated JBL to win the WWE title.
- At Judgment Day '05, Cena defeated JBL in an "I Quit" match to retain the WWE title.
- On the June 6, 2005 edition of "Raw," Cena was the first pick in the 2005 draft lottery by Eric Bischoff.
- At Vengeance '05, Cena defeated Christian and Chris Jericho to retain the WWE title.
- Cena defeated Y2J at Summerslam '05 to successfully defend the WWE title.
- At Taboo Tuesday '05, Cena defeated Shawn Michaels and Kurt Angle to retain the spinning WWE title.
- Despite Daiviri been assigned as the special guest referee, Cena defeated Angle at the 2005 Survivor Series to successfully defend the WWE title.
- At New Year's Revolution '06, Cena won the elimination chamber match which also included Kurt Angle, Chris Masters, Shawn Michaels, Carlito, and Kane.
- Three weeks after losing the WWE title, Cena regained the gold at the 2006 Royal Rumble in Miami, FL by beating Edge.
- At Wrestlemania 22, Cena defeated Triple H to retain the WWE title.
- Cena defeated Triple H and Edge at the 2006 Backlash to remain WWE champion.
- Cena defeated Sabu in an "extreme lumberjack" match at Vengeance '06.
- At Unforgiven '06 in Toronto, Cena defeated Edge in a TLC match to regain the WWE championship.
1 - Edge
high: 1
low: 3
avg: 49.38
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Real name: Adam Copeland
Height: 6'4"
Weight: 240 lbs.
Date of birth: October 30, 1973
From: Orangeville, Ontario, Canada
Resides: Tampa, FL
Pro debut: June 1, 1993
Trained by: Ron Hutchinson,
Sweet Daddy Siki, & Bret Hart
Finishing move: Spear
Biography
- Copeland trained for a full year at Sully's Gym in Toronto.
- Copeland made his ring debut in a tag match with the El Fuego Kid against Joe E. Legend (was Just Joe in the WWF) and Zakk Wylde on June 1, 1993.
- Copeland (Sexton Hardcastle) and Jay Reso (Christian Cage) formed a tag team called High Impact and later changed to the Suicide Blondz.
- In the summer of 1997, the duo wrestled in the Maritimes for Emile Dupre's Atlantic Grand Prix promotion, and feuded with The Super Models, Rick Martel and The Jackyl (formerly Cyrus in ECW).
- In December 1997, the Suicide Blondz captured the ICW Streetfight Tag Team title.
- On May 3, 1998, in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, Copeland defeated Christian Cage.
- Edge made his WWF television debut on "Raw" on June 22, 1998 against Jose Estrada Jr.
- Edge was Sable's (Rena Mero) mystery partner at the 1998 Summerslam. Edge and Sable defeated Marc Mero and Jacquelyn.
- Edge and Christian formed the Brood with Gangrel. The Brood eventually joined the Undertaker's Ministry of Darkness.
- The Brood defeated the JOB Squad at the 1998 Rock Bottom in Vancouver when Christian defeated Scorpio.
- After Edge and Christian left the Brood, Gangrel formed the New Brood with the Hardy Boyz.
- On July 24, 1999, Edge defeated Jeff Jarrett for the Intercontinental title at the Sky Dome in Toronto.
- At the United Kingdom only pay-per-view Rebellion '99, Edge and Christian defeated the Holly's and the Acolytes in a three-way dance.
- Edge and Christian defeated the Hardy Boyz at No Way Out 2000 to earn a WWF World Tag Team title shot.
- At Wrestlemania 2000 in Anaheim, CA, Edge and Christian defeated the Dudley Boyz and the Hardy Boyz in a "ladder" match to capture the WWF World Tag Team title.
- Edge and Christian defeated X-Pac and the Road Dogg Jesse James at Backlash.
- At the King of the Ring in Boston, MA, Edge and Christian over came Too Cool, T & A, and the Hardy Boyz in a four team elimination match to regain the WWF World Tag Team title.
- At Summerslam 2000, Edge and Christian successfully defended the WWF World Tag Team title against the Hardy Boyz and Dudley Boyz in a thrilling TLC (Tables, Ladders, and Chairs) match.
- On the September 4, 2000 episode of "Raw," Edge and Christian defeated The Rock and The Undertaker to retain the WWF Tag Team title.
- At No Mercy in Albany, NY, Edge and Christian (under the hoods of Los Conquistadors) defeated the Hardy Boyz for the WWF World Tag Team title.
- Edge and Christian captured their fourth WWF World Tag Team title at Armageddon. The Canadian duo won a four corners tag team championship match over RTC (Bull Buchanan and the Goodfather), the Road Dogg and K-Kwik, and the Dudley Boyz.
- One day after dropping the WWF World Tag Team title to The Rock and The Undertaker on "Raw," Edge and Christian regained the title at the Smackdown tapings on December 19, 2001 in Charlotte, NC. Kurt Angle served as the special guest referee.
- On the March 19, 2001 episode of "Raw," Edge and Christian used outside interference from Rhyno to defeat the Hardy Boyz for the WWF World Tag Team title.
- At Wrestlemania XVII in Houston, TX, Edge and Christian won TLC II over the Hardy Boyz and the Dudley Boyz for their seventh WWF World Tag Team title.
- Edge and Christian defeated Nova and Frankie Kazarian on April 25, 2001 at an UPW (Ultimate Pro Wrestling) show in Santa Ana, CA.
- At Insurrextion in London, England, Edge and Christian won a four team elimination match over the Hardy Boyz, the Dudley Boyz, and X-Factor.
- Edge defeated Rhyno in the semi-finals, and Angle in the finals to become the 2001 King of the Ring.
- At Invasion, Edge and Christian defeated Lance Storm and Mike Awesome.
- At Summerslam '01, Edge pinned Storm for the Intercontinental title in San Jose, CA.
- Edge defeated Christian in a ladder match to regain the IC title at the No Mercy PPV in St. Louis, MO.
- At the Rebellion '01 PPV in Manchester, England, Edge again defeated Christian.
- On the November 12, 2001 episode of "Raw" in Boston, MA, Edge pinned Angle to capture the WCW United States title.
- At the 2001 Survivor Series in Greensboro, NC, Edge defeated Test in an Intercontinental/U.S. title unification match.
- Edge defeated William Regal at the Vengeance PPV in San Diego, CA to successfully defend the Intercontinental title.
- At Wrestlemania X-8, Edge pinned Booker T.
- At Judgment Day '02 in Nashville, TN, Edge defeated Angle in a hair v. hair match.
- At the July 2, 2002 "Smackdown" taping in Boston, MA, Edge and Hulk Hogan defeated Billy Gunn and Chuck Palumbo to capture the WWE World Tag Team title.
- Edge defeated Eddy Guerrero at the 2002 Summerslam.
- At the November 5, 2002 "Smackdown" taping in Manchester, NH, Edge and Rey Mysterio Jr. defeated Chris Benoit and Angle to capture the WWE Tag Team title.
- On March 10, 2003, Edge under went successful neck surgery in San Antonio, TX.
- Edge returned to WWE television on the March 22, 2004 edition of "Raw," after being drafted by Eric Bischoff to join "Raw."
- At Backlash '04, Edge defeated Kane.
- On the April 19, 2004 edition of "Raw" in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Edge and Chris Benoit defeated Dave Batista and Ric Flair to claim the World Tag Team title.
- At Vengeance '04 in Hartford, CT, Edge pinned Randy Orton to capture the Intercontinental title.
- At Summerslam '04, Edge defeated Chris Jericho and Batista to successfully retain the Intercontinental title.
- On the September 6, 2004 edition of "Raw, Edge was stripped of the IC title by Eric Bischoff due to injury.
- At the 2005 Royal Rumble, Edge pinned Shawn Michaels.
- Edge won the "Money in the Bank" ladder match at Wrestlemania 21, overcoming Shelton Benjamin, Chris Benoit, Chris Jericho, Christian and Kane to gain the victory.
- At Backlash '05, Edge defeated Chris Benoit in a "last man standing" match.
- Edge defeated Matt Hardy at the 2005 Summerslam when the referee stop the match due to blood.
- Despite losing to Ric Flair via DQ at New Year's Revolution '06 in Albany, NY, Edge cashed in his money in the bank title shot after Cena had survived the elimination chamber match. In under two minutes, Edge pinned Cena to capture the WWE title.
- At Wrestlemania 22, Edge defeated Mick Foley in a "hardcore" match.
- At One Night Stand '06, Edge, Foley and Lita defeated Tommy Dreamer, Terry Funk and Beulah.
- Edge defeated Rob Van Dam and Cena in a triple threat no-DQ match on the July 3, 2006 edition of "Raw" in Philadelphia, PA to regain the WWE title.
- Edge defeated Cena at the 2006 Summerslam PPV to retain the WWE championship.
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Can't say it was surprise to see Edge at number one but it's still nice knowing the "true" fans know Edge = better than Cena. Nice job on this idea as well Griff.