Mikey Whipwreck

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Michael Watson
Statistics
Ring name(s) Mikey Whipwreck
Young Dragon #1
Billed height 5 ft 9 in (170 cm)
Billed weight 187 lbs (85 kg)
Born June 4, 1973
Buffalo, New York
Trained by Tazz, Perry Saturn, Tommy Dreamer, Paul Heyman, Mick Foley
Debut January 1994

Michael Watson (born June 4, 1972 in Buffalo, New York) is a semi-retired American professional wrestler best known as Mikey Whipwreck and for his career with Extreme Championship Wrestling.

Contents

[edit] Extreme Championship Wrestling

Mikey Whipwreck was poorly trained by Sonny Blaze in 1993. Blaze opted not to charge him, doubting the likelihood of Whipwreck ever succeeding as a wrestler. Once his training was complete, Whipwreck became part of the Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) ring crew, assembling the ring in the ECW Arena. ECW booker Paul Heyman hired him after he watched Whipwreck practice a variety of aerial maneuvers before the show began (Joey Styles states on an episode of The History of ECW it was him who suggested Heyman check out Whipwreck). The short, lightly-built Whipwreck made a natural underdog who would absorb a great deal of damage in the course of his matches, and his entrance music, Beck's "Loser", predicated his poor win-loss record. He was trained along the way by various ECW wrestlers such as Tazz, Perry Saturn, Tommy Dreamer, Paul Heyman and Mick Foley among others. He defeated Pitbull #1 for the ECW World Television Championship on May 15, 1994 and held the title until August 13 of that year, although he rarely dominated his opponents, instead winning as a result of luck and outside interference.

Whipwreck's big break came on August 27, 1994, when Terry Funk cancelled his appearance and, thus, his scheduled tag team match with Cactus Jack (Mick Foley) against Johnny Grunge and Rocco Rock, The Public Enemy. Whipwreck substituted for Funk, and managed to pin Rock, thus gaining the ECW Tag Team Championship. The unlikely duo held the titles for just over five weeks before being defeated by the Public Enemy.

From this point, Whipwreck began to ascend the roster, in the meantime increasing his offensive arsenal. On October 28, 1995 Whipwreck defeated The Sandman in a Ladder Match, upsetting him for the ECW World Heavyweight Championship. On one notable occasion he defeated "The Extreme Superstar" Steve Austin with a Sunset Flip.

On December 29, 1995 in Rego Park, New York at Holiday Hell Whipwreck defeated 2 Cold Scorpio in a singles match in which the ECW World Television and Tag Team titles were all on the line. Immediately afterwards, Cactus Jack declared himself to be Whipwreck's partner, and the pair became two-time tag team champions. On January 5, 1996 Scorpio regained the television title, and two months later, the tag team champions lost their titles to Perry Saturn and John Kronus ("The Eliminators"). Cactus Jack turned on Whipwreck, blaming him for their loss. The imminent departure of Cactus Jack for the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) caused the ECW fans to support Whipwreck during this feud. After Whipwreck attacked Cactus Jack during a bout with Shane Douglas, a singles match between the two was scheduled for March, 1996. Whipwreck was defeated following several chair shots and a piledriver.

[edit] World Championship Wrestling

Whipwreck was an important part of ECW for the next two years, holding the Television Title once more before leaving for World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in late 1998. He debuted at Uncensored 1999, unsuccessfully challenging Billy Kidman for the WCW Cruiserweight Championship. He left WCW after several months, disillusioned by his lack of a push. While in WCW, he generally wrestled in the cruiserweight division, or fought his fellow ECW alumni.

[edit] Back in ECW

Along with The Sandman, Whipwreck returned to ECW in 1999. Aligning himself with The Sinister Minister and changed his gimmick in ECW from a lovable loser to a crazed pyromaniac. Whipwreck lost numerous matches before winning the tag team titles for a third time along with Yoshihiro Tajiri (The Unholy Alliance). Rather than competing for the ECW Heavyweight title, Whipwreck primarily fought against lighter, faster wrestlers, giving rise to some of his best matches. He and Tajiri eventually lost the titles to Little Guido and Tony Mamaluke, The Full Blooded Italians. Soon after, ECW finally went bankrupt.

[edit] Semi-Retirement

In early 2001 Whipwreck announced his intention to retire in May 2002 if he was not hired by the World Wrestling Federation in the interim, expressing an interest in pursuing a career in pyrotechnics. By June 11 he had decided to retire by September of that year, as his wrestling style had resulting in a number of nagging injuries, including 2 herniated discs, damaged knees, a bad right shoulder and a jaw cracked to the point of not even being to eat hard food. The "Mikey Whipwreck Retirement Bash" was hosted by Border City Wrestling on August 29, 2001 at the Cicciaro Club in Windsor, Ontario and featured a number of legendary ECW performers such as Tommy Dreamer and Sabu. Whipwreck wrestled his American retirement match on October 20, 2001, defeating Little Guido.

Whipwreck broke his retirement before long, returning in 2003. He has wrestled sporadically since then, often teaming with or against some of the wrestlers he has trained. He attended both of the June 2005 ECW reunion shows, teaming with Chris Chetti to defeat Simon Diamond and C.W. Anderson at Hardcore Homecoming on June 10, and appearing in the corner of Yoshihiro Tajiri at ECW One Night Stand on June 12, 2005.

During April 2006, Mikey Whipwreck worked as an agent for Liberty States Wrestling.

Currently, Mikey runs a wrestling school out of Long Island NY called "New York Wrestling Connection". Along with the school comes shows where some ECW mainstays like Jerry Lynn come to promote and assist in teachings and boost attendance.

On June 11, Mikey was seen on camera celebrating with other ECW Wrestlers after Rob Van Dam won the WWE Title.

[edit] Wrestling facts

[edit] Finishing and signature moves

[edit] Managers

[edit] Wrestlers trained

[edit] Championships and accomplishments

  • European Wrestling Association
  • 1-time EWA European Junior Heavyweight Champion
  • Impact Championship Wrestling
  • 1-time ICW Heavyweight Champion
  • Maryland Championship Wrestling
  • 1-time MCW Cruiserweight Champion
  • New York Wrestling Connection
  • 1-time NYWC Heavyweight Champion
  • 1-time NYWC Tag Team Champion
  • USA Pro Wrestling
  • 1-time USA Pro Tag Team Champion (with Wayne)
  • 1994 Rookie of the Year
  • Xtreme Wrestling Coalition
  • 1-time XWC Heavyweight Champion

[edit] References