Monty Brown

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Monty Brown
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Ring name(s) Monte Brown
The Alpha Male
Monty Brown
Billed height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Billed weight 275 lb (121 kg)
Born April 13, 1970
Saginaw, Michigan
Billed from The Serengeti
Trained by Sabu,
Dan Severn
Debut May 6, 2001

Montaque N. ("Monty") Brown [1] (born April 13, 1970 in Saginaw, Michigan) is an American professional wrestler and former NFL linebacker. He currently works for World Wrestling Entertainment, and formerly worked for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. Before joining WWE, he was a personal trainer making a six-figure income.[2]

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[edit] National Football League

Brown attended Ferris State University in Big Rapids, Michigan, where he was an All-American American football linebacker, breaking and setting several defensive records. Talent spotters recruited him to the Buffalo Bills, and he played football professionally for five years, competing in Super Bowl XXVIII for the Buffalo Bills in 1994. Brown also started as an inside linebacker for the New England Patriots in 1996. [3], [4]

[edit] Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2002-2006)

Brown was trained by Dan "The Beast" Severn and Sabu, and debuted on May 6, 2001. He made appearances for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling in 2002, but eventually disappeared. He returned on March 10, 2004, attacking the Insane Clown Posse. His character had changed; he was now billed as being from the Serengeti, dressed variously in leopard- and tiger-print trunks and possessed the mannerisms of an African predatory animal, which earned him the moniker "The Alpha Male". His popularity increased until he received an NWA World Heavyweight Championship shot on January 16, 2005 at TNA Final Resolution 2005, where he was defeated by the reigning champion, Jeff Jarrett. Two months later, Brown turned heel by aligning with Jarrett, attacking Diamond Dallas Page during the main event of the March 13, 2005 TNA Destination X 2005 pay-per-view, thus saving Jarrett's title.

Brown joined Planet Jarrett, Jarrett's stable, and spent several months feuding with Jarrett's enemies, Kevin Nash, Sean Waltman, Diamond Dallas Page and A.J. Styles. At TNA Slammiversary on June 19, he took part in a six way King of the Mountain match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship, then held by Styles, which was won by Raven. Brown then began teaming with fellow Planet Jarrett member Kip James, helping him battle the 3Live Kru in an attempt to convince Kru member B.G. James to reform his former tag team, the New Age Outlaws, with Kip. Brown and James faced Kru members Ron Killings and Konnan at TNA Sacrifice 2005 on August 14 in a match in which B.G. acted as special guest referee, with both Kip and the remained of the Kru urging him to take their side. B.G. eventually took the side of Konnan and Killings, costing Brown and James the match. Following the defeat, Brown insisted that he be the one to lead the team. On August 26 he turned his back on Jeff Jarrett, claiming that their agreement was broken.

At TNA Unbreakable on September 11, Brown declared his intention to challenge for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship at TNA Bound For Glory. After defeating Lance Hoyt at Bound For Glory on October 23, Brown took part in a ten-man over-the-top-rope gauntlet match for the number one contendership to the NWA World Heavyweight Championship, but was eliminated by Jeff Hardy. Brown defeated Jeff Hardy at TNA Genesis on November 13 for the number one contendership to the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. However, following an altercation with Christian Cage, Brown agreed to defend his number one contendership against Cage at TNA Turning Point 2005 on December 11, with Rhino receiving a title shot in his stead. At Turning Point, Cage defeated Brown. On the December 17 episode of iMPACT!, Brown renewed his alliance with Jarrett, with both men bitter towards "TNA management".

On the January 7, 2006 episode of iMPACT!, Jarrett and Brown enacted a skit mocking Sting, who had recently signed with TNA and was set to tag with Christian Cage against Brown and Jarrett at Final Resolution. The Alpha Male posed as the Sting of 2006, complete with make-up and baby stroller. However, the fans did not react well to the skit at the taping. It was said to be heavily edited so that one could hear the dialogue through the heckles of the fans. Sting and Cage defeated Brown and Jarrett at Final Resolution when Sting pinned Jarrett after a Scorpion Death Drop. Monty Brown received a World Heavyweight Title shot against Christian Cage at TNA Destination X 2006 but was unsuccessful in his bid to become champion. Following Destination X, Brown underwent surgery on his knee, which had previously blown out, on March 17, 2006. He returned to in-ring competition on April 29, 2006 in Germany, and to TNA television on the May 18, 2006 episode of iMPACT!, where he demanded to be included in the King of the Mountain match for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship at TNA Slammiversary 2006 on June 18, 2006. However, Brown lost the qualifying match to Ron "The Truth" Killings on the May 25, 2006 episode of iMPACT!.

During the pre-show of TNA Slammiversary 2006, Brown declared that he would start a winning streak, similar to that of Samoa Joe. His streak ended at TNA Hard Justice 2006 when he lost to Joe in a three way falls count anywhere match. His most recent match was on the Impact before No Surrender in September, where he faced off with Rhino to a no contest.

Brown's contract expired on September 30, 2006. On October 17, 2006, it was rumored that Brown had not re-signed with the company. Brown has since been removed from TNA's roster, as was his biography from TNA's website. The reason he gave for leaving TNA was that they promised him the NWA World Heavyweight Championship back in 2005 (and he even beat Jeff Hardy in a number one contenders match to gain a shot at the title), but once TNA signed former WWE wrestler Christian Cage, they dropped their focus on Monty Brown completely and put him back to mid-card status. On November 14, 2006, Jeff Jarrett announced that TNA and Monty Brown had parted ways.

[edit] World Wrestling Entertainment (2006-present)

On October 23, 2006, it was reported that Brown was backstage at Monday Night RAW in Chicago.

On November 16, it was publicly announced on WWE.com that Monty Brown signed a contract with the company. They referred to Monty Brown as a former linebacker for the Buffalo Bills of the NFL without mentioning his time spent in TNA Wrestling.

Reports state that Monty along with X-Pac and Chyna was seen backstage on November 27 edition of RAW.

[edit] Finishing and signature moves

Monty Brown performs the Pounce on Diamond Dallas Page.
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Monty Brown performs the Pounce on Diamond Dallas Page.

[edit] Championships and accomplishments

  • Prime Time Wrestling
  • 1-time PTW Heavyweight Champion
  • Universal Wrestling Alliance
  • 1-time UWA Heavyweight Champion

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