Brian Hebner
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Brian Hebner is the son of current Total Nonstop Action (TNA) and former World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) referee Earl Hebner. Brian previously worked as the lead referee on the SmackDown! brand until 2005.
Brian was part of The Alliance during the World Championship Wrestling (WCW)/Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) invasion as a WCW referee even though he never worked for WCW. He is also known as "The Human Beatbox". Brian onced "beat boxed" for Kurt Angle on Smackdown on October 9, 2003. He was beat boxing because Kurt Angle had told him to when Kurt and John Cena had a "rap" off. (A rapping competition.) Before that, he did the same thing for Brian 'Spanky' Kendrick on the May 1, 2003 edition of Smackdown. Playing the role of the Human beatbox for Brian Kendrick was his clame to fame. October 28, 2005 Brian was released from WWE. It is not yet known why he was released but the previous releases of his father Earl and his uncle Dave Hebner a few months back might have contributed to this along with reports of bad behavior.
Brian still referees house shows for the TNA promotion through the UWF, which is run by his uncle Dave.