Darren Matthews
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Ring name(s) | Steve Regal[1] Lord Steven Regal[1][2] Steven Regal Steven William Regal William Regal[2] Sir William Regal |
Billed height | 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)[3] |
Billed weight | 110.5 kg (244 lb/17.40 st)[3] |
Born | May 10, 1968 Codsall Wood, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom[1] |
Resides | Fayetteville, Georgia, United States |
Billed from | Blackpool, England[2] |
Trained by | Marty Jones[2] |
Debut | 1983[2][3] |
Darren Kenneth Matthews[1] (born May 10, 1968) better known by his ring name William Regal, is an English professional wrestler, currently signed to the World Wrestling Entertainment, on its Raw brand. However, he is currently serving a 60 day suspension for his second violation of WWE's wellness policy.[4]
In WCW, he was a 4 time Television Champion. In WWF/E, he is a former Intercontinental Champion, 4 time European Champion, a 5 time Hardcore Champion, a 4 time World Tag Team Champion, and the 2008 King of the Ring winner.
[edit] Professional wrestling career
[edit] Early career
Matthews was born in Codsall Wood, Staffordshire, England.[1] Matthews made his ring debut wrestling in carnivals and on the North Pier of Blackpool at the age of fifteen.[3] He wrestled professionally all over England, where he regularly teamed with Robbie Brookside, before going to the United States in 1992. He wrestled his first few matches under the name Roy Regal before settling on the name Steve Regal, a name he saw in an American wrestling magazine (in use by "Mr. Electricity" Steve Regal).
[edit] World Championship Wrestling
[edit] Early face run (1993)
Matthews started in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) as Steve Regal, beginning as a face.[3] He was turned into the heel Lord Steven Regal in 1993, claiming descent from William the Conqueror. At times arrogantly charming in this persona, one of his memorable statements to a post-match interviewer was, "Do you know what my New Year's resolution is going to be? To wake up a half an hour earlier so I can hate you more."
[edit] Television Champion (1993-1994)
Bill Dundee served as his manager under the name Sir William, and he won the Television Title four times. He teamed up with fellow aristocrat Jean-Paul Levesque, later known as Triple H, but after Levesque left WCW, he was replaced by Alabama-born Bobby Eaton.[3] Regal formed the team The Blue Bloods and was involved in humorous vignettes where he tried to teach Eaton the finer points of dining and the proper usage of the Queen's English. He renamed him "Earl" Robert Eaton and soon added "Squire" David Taylor, as well. They came close to winning the WCW Tag Team Titles, but never did.[3] Among his feuds in WCW were Ricky Steamboat, Johnny B. Badd, Ultimo Dragon, The Belfast Bruiser, Sting, Prince Iaukea, and the team of Dick Slater and Bunkhouse Buck. During his stint in WCW, Regal faced Living Legend Antonio Inoki in what was a short but memorable match at Clash of the Champions on August 28, 1994. Regal also had a match with Shinya Hashimoto for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship.
[edit] Match with Bill Goldberg
On February 9, 1998, Regal had a now well-known televised match with Bill Goldberg on WCW Monday Nitro, in which he appeared more aggressive and stiff than expected with the then-rising star. It was later revealed that most of Regal's moves on Goldberg were shoot-style moves, which caught Goldberg off-guard at the time. WCW management was upset with Regal because, even though he did job to Goldberg as expected, he was supposed to lose to Goldberg in a squash, like most of Goldberg's other competitors at the time, as opposed to actually keeping the match competitive.
Regal later admitted that the reason he wrestled more aggressively to Goldberg at the time was because he was not happy with WCW management giving someone with very few wrestling skills and someone that wasn't technically sound, let alone the fact that Goldberg had been wrestling for less than a year, a main-event push right away. WCW punished Regal by releasing him shortly afterwards.
[edit] World Wrestling Federation (1998-1999)
Regal's initial appearance in the World Wrestling Federation was on the June 29, 1998 edition of RAW is WAR, in which he defeated Droz via submission with the Regal Stretch. Regal had no particular gimmick in this showing, and he would not be seen on WWF television again until he returned that fall with a "Real Man's Man" builder/lumberjack style looking gimmick that was based on the image of The Brawny Man.[3] Vignettes for the character showed him doing "manly" things like chopping wood, shaving with a plain razor, and squeezing his own orange juice. He debuted in October 1998. He faced X-Pac in the opening round of the tournament for the vacant WWF Championship at the 1998 Survivor Series.[3] The match ended in a double countout, eliminating both men from the tournament. Regal then began a feud with The Godfather, but was taken off television soon after. Regal checked into rehab in January 1999 and was released from the WWF in April.
[edit] World Championship Wrestling (1999)
After checking out of rehab, Regal was invited back into the wrestling world, making a somewhat brief return to WCW. Lord Steven Regal's official PPV Return took place at the Bash at the Beach '99 where he was one of many participants in the first ever Hardcore Invitational. On Nitro on July 12, 1999, Steven Regal w/Fit Finlay and David Taylor went against Billy Kidman. The fans acted as if Regal never left and right at the bell began chanting "USA! USA!." Despite outside help from Finlay and Taylor, Regal was unable to pick up the win. On Thunder on July 14, 1999 Steve Regal, Fit Finlay and Dave Taylor faced Brad Armstrong, Chase Tatum and Swoll (w/4x4). During this time Finlay was forced to stay out of action due to nerve damage in his leg sustained while wrestling in a hardcore match. On Nitro on July 26, 1999, Lord Steven Regal faced Mikey Whipwreck. Jimmy Hart's First Family came out to challenge the Blue Bloods at Road Wild for the Hardcore Trophy thus causing Regal to lose to Whipwreck. Nothing really came of this challenge as neither the First Family or the Blue Bloods were even featured at Road Wild. Similar to his former run, much of Regal's performance took place in tag team bouts. He continued his role as a rulebreaking heel and had small feuds with teams such as the Filthy Animals. In late February 2000, Regal faced off in a (Career vs. Career) match against Hacksaw Jim Duggan WCW Saturday Night for the Television title. Regal lost the match, and as WCW continued to lose the ratings war with WWF, Regal was again released in February 2000.
[edit] World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment
[edit] WWF Commissioner (2000-2001)
Regal was once again hired by the WWF and sent to Memphis Championship Wrestling for a short time. After a bout with Chris Benoit at the Third Annual Brian Pillman Memorial Show, he was promoted to the full roster and re-debuted on the September 18, 2000 episode of Raw is War as Steven William Regal (soon shortened to William Regal), a stereotypical British snob, hearkening back to his WCW character. As a heel, Regal had much more success, winning the WWF European Championship.[3] He later became the on-screen commissioner and self-proclaimed "Goodwill Ambassador" of the WWF and was given a comedy sidekick/man-servant in Tajiri.
In an interview with WWF Magazine, Matthews expressed affectionate feelings toward the WWF, citing the organization's support and patience during his time in and out of rehab, which had helped lead to the current reunion and pleasant relationship.[citation needed]
During the WCW/ECW Alliance storyline, Regal turned heel on his fellow WWF wrestlers by costing Kurt Angle (then a babyface) the WWF Title and joining the WCW Alliance. He was fired as commissioner by Linda McMahon, but Shane McMahon, who was the then heel owner of WCW, hired him as the Alliance Commissioner. After the Alliance was defeated at the Survivor Series 2001, Regal was forced to become the first member of Vince McMahon's "Kiss My Ass" club by kissing the left cheek of McMahon's ass (literally) so he could keep his job.[3]
[edit] Intercontinental Championship rivalries & RAW brand (2002-2005)
In 2002, after an absence due to surgery on his nose, Regal returned and feuded with Edge. He won the WWF Intercontinental Championship from Edge at the Royal Rumble. There he began using a set of brass knuckles to win matches. Regal defended the title against Edge again at No Way Out in a brass knuckles on a pole match before losing the Intercontinental Title to Rob Van Dam at Wrestlemania 18. After this he beat former WCW Champion Diamond Dallas Page for the European Championship on an April 2002 edition of SmackDown!. It had been over a year since he last held the title. In mid-2002 the World Wrestling Federation was renamed World Wrestling Entertainment, and the roster was divided into two "brands". During this time he was drafted to the RAW brand by Ric Flair. He lost the European title to Spike Dudley but won it back two weeks later to become a four time champion. He later lost the title to Jeff Hardy. He also briefly held the WWF Hardcore Championship. He then formed an alliance with Molly Holly before joining The Un-Americans, an anti-American heel stable consisting of Canadian wrestlers Lance Storm, Christian and Test.[3] On the September 30, 2002 episode of RAW, every member of The Un-Americans lost their matches, causing the group to separate later in the night and splinter into separate groups. Regal began teaming with Lance Storm, Christian formed a team with Chris Jericho, and Test branched off into single competition and eventually turned face. Storm and Regal won the World Tag Team Championship from Booker T and Goldust thanks to Regal's trusty Brass Knuckles. Howvever, they lost the titles to The Dudleys because of the same pair of Brass Knuckles at the Royal Rumble. However, Regal and Storm regained the titles 24 hours later, thanks to an impromptu match set up by Chief Morley after Regal and Storm had put Bubba through a table. But Regal would later have to give up his title due to a heart condition (initially thought to be a stomach virus contracted on a recent WWE tour of India).[3]
Upon Regal's return, Eugene (the "mentally challenged" nephew of RAW General Manager Eric Bischoff) was placed in the care of Regal during his return to WWE. He became friends with Eugene, turning him face in the process. Regal was ordered by Bischoff to make Eugene lose so that he'd leave the WWE, but Regal's friendship with Eugene caused him to try only half-heartedly to cost Eugene his match with Robert Conway. Despite this, Bischoff put Regal back on the active roster. Regal would then team with Eugene and they won the World Tag Team Championship from La Résistance on the November 15, 2004 edition of RAW. Later, Eugene injured himself at New Year's Revolution after botching a dropkick. This ultimately cost them the World Tag Team Championship, as Regal unsuccessfully attempted to defend the titles with announcer Jonathan Coachman as his tag team partner. The pair wrestled against La Résistance and lost the match at a RAW brand house show, crowning La Résistance with their third reign. On February 4, 2005, Regal and old ally Tajiri defeated La Résistance to win the World Tag Team Championship on an episode of RAW, broadcast live from Tajiri's home country of Japan. La Résistance repeatedly attempted to regain the gold (mainly on Sunday Night Heat) from Regal and Tajiri in many different matches, but just fell short during each one. During the "last shot" for Regal and Tajiri's gold, La Résistance thought they had won back the titles, only to have the decision reversed by referee Mike Chioda due to La Résistance not pinning the legal man. After winning this match Regal issued an open challenge to any tag team in the world to come after their belts. On the following episode of RAW, Regal and Tajiri successfully defended the belts against the debuting Romeo and Antonio, known collectively as "The Heart Throbs." On May 1, 2005, at Backlash, Regal & Tajiri participated in a "Tag Team Turmoil" match in which four teams competed for the World tag team titles. Regal & Tajiri were eliminated by La Résistance who, in turn, were eliminated by Hurricane and Rosey, who became the new champions.
Shortly before the ECW One Night Stand 2005 pay-per-view (PPV), Regal announced that he was joining Eric Bischoff's anti-ECW faction to invade the PPV, and told Tajiri he had to make a choice-- to join with Regal or join with ECW. Tajiri responded by chanting, "EC-Dub! EC-Dub!" Regal did indeed invade the ECW PPV, along with many other WWE performers (he was the only one of the invaders that was a face.)
[edit] Feuds on Velocity (2005-2006)
On June 30, 2005, Regal was sent to SmackDown! in an 11-person trade as part of the draft, leaving his tag team partner Eugene behind.[5] Regal's first match on SmackDown! was scheduled for July 7 against Matt Morgan, in what was to be Morgan's final WWE match. It was interrupted before Regal was even able to enter the ring by The Mexicools. His first actual match as part of the SmackDown! roster was a loss to Chris Benoit in a lengthy chain wrestling match on the July 16 episode of WWE Velocity. He managed to trap Benoit in the Regal Stretch but Benoit got to the ropes. Regal eventually submitted to the Crippler Crossface. His autobiography Walking a Golden Mile came out in July 2005.
On August 4, 2005, Regal was supposed to go one on one with Scotty 2 Hotty, but the Mexicools came in and attacked both men. Two weeks later Regal and Scotty 2 Hotty teamed up on SmackDown! in a tag team match against the heel gimmicks of Psicosis and Super Crazy with Juventud in their corner. In the middle of the match Regal made his third heel run by betraying Scotty by refusing to tag him plus walking out of the ring with a smirk on his face, allowing the Mexicools to pick up the win. On Velocity, Regal cut a promo telling the crowd that he had returned to his former self, referring to himself as a "scoundrel" and a "rogue", this promo ended when Scotty ran to the ring and attacked Regal. On the episode of WWE Velocity which aired on August 27, a match between William Regal and Scotty 2 Hotty was cut short when another Englishman, the debuting Paul Burchill, interrupted the match to aid his countryman in attacking Scotty. Regal went on to take Burchill under his wing and tag with him on the hunt for the WWE Tag Team Championship but the teams biggest exposure was a loss in a handicap match against Bobby Lashley at Armageddon.
On the February 3 edition of SmackDown!, Regal and Burchill told SmackDown! "network representative" Palmer Canon that they no longer wanted to be a tag team so they could go their separate ways. During this discussion Burchill informed Canon that his family heritage traces back to the pirate Blackbeard, and that he wanted to do a pirate gimmick on SmackDown!.[3] Burchill, with his babyface persona, started a rivalry with former team mate Regal, who would weekly try to convince Burchill to return to his ruthless ways. Regal faced Burchill (having his first match as a pirate) on the March 10 edition of SmackDown!.[6] Burchill defeated William Regal using his Walking the Plank move.[6] Burchill once again defeated Regal in a singles match on the April 7, 2006 SmackDown!. However, this match saw a stipulation that saw Regal have to dress like a "buxom wench" if he lost the match. Lady Regal, as SmackDown! announcers jokingly refered to him, had no choice but to dress up like a woman until Burchill lost a match. This stipulation ended after Burchill abandoned Regal (who had since been made to wear various outfits) in a tag match that saw Regal (and Burchill) be defeated by the Gymini tag team.
[edit] King Booker's Court (2006)
Regal continued to wrestle in a lower mid-card status, the highlight of which saw Regal turn face for one night only as he faced the then-reigning United States Champion, JBL in a losing effort while in his home country of England, which JBL was happily bashing. Immediately after Booker T became King Booker, Regal joined King Booker's Court, playing the role of a town crier to the 2006 King of the Ring. As a member of King Booker's Court, Regal helped Booker in his feud against Bobby Lashley and occasionally teamed up with fellow Court member Finlay in tag team matches. However, during this time, Regal also feuded with Finlay often over Finlay's WWE United States Championship. Regal was knighted by King Booker and changed his ring name to Sir William Regal.[3]
At No Mercy 2006, Regal lost to a returning Chris Benoit in a match. Afterwards, Regal turned his back on the King's Court when he leveled King Booker with a left hand to the face after Booker slapped him and called him useless. During this show, Regal was involved in a backstage segment with Vito in which he accidentally exposed his penis for a brief second. WWE.com issued an apology for the incident after the show.[7]
[edit] Reunion with Dave Taylor (2006-2007)
On the October 20 episode of SmackDown!, Regal stated that while he had once been one of the world's greatest wrestlers, he had become a doormat for other SmackDown superstars, mentioning his being dressed as a buxom wench for a pirate, the aforementioned locker room incident with Vito, and being knighted by a false king as examples. After announcing he was finished being a whipping boy, he introduced his old tag team partner Dave Taylor, and the two went on to easily defeat the team of Scotty 2 Hotty and Funaki. Though the pair reformed their previous tag team, Regal and Taylor did not reuse the Blue Bloods gimmick, instead portraying themselves as sadistic fighters. However, the team was quickly put into jeopardy in their second match together when Taylor suffered a torn meniscus in his left knee leaving him injured. Taylor took a more relaxed role for a couple of weeks as a corner man for Regal and only wrestled a few short house shows matches.
However, Dave Taylor quickly healed from his injury and the pair feuded with WWE Tag Team Champions Paul London and Brian Kendrick. After defeating London and Kendrick on several occasions, at Armageddon 2006, they would go into a Tag Team match which would turn out as 4-way ladder match adding Johnny Nitro and Joey Mercury and the The Hardys, with London and Kendrick coming out on top. After Wrestlemania 23, Regal and Taylor began a feud with Kane when after a match between Kane and Dave Taylor, Taylor and Regal attacked Kane. Kane was soon joined by The Boogeyman as his tag team partner for this feud. On the May 25 edition of SmackDown!, Regal and Taylor competed in a number 1 contenders match for the WWE Tag Team Championship against Brian Kendrick and Paul London which they lost when Deuce 'N Domino interfered, making both competitors the number 1 contenders.[8] This led to a triple threat match the next week on SmackDown!, in which Deuce 'N Domino retained the titles.[9]
[edit] RAW General Manager (August 6, 2007-May 19, 2008)
On June 17, Regal was drafted to the RAW brand during the Supplemental Draft,[10] ending his tag team with Dave Taylor and re-debuted the next night. On July 2, Regal served as Interim General Manager of RAW, filling in for Jonathan Coachman. While GM, Regal introduced the Beat the Clock Sprint to Raw. The Sprint was used to determine who would challenge John Cena for the WWE Championship at the 2007 Great American Bash.[11]
On the August 6 edition of RAW, Regal became the new General Manager on the RAW brand after winning an over the top rope battle royal featuring other participants from the RAW roster.[12] When Regal became general manager he began incorporating game shows into RAW. Later that night, he hosted WWE Dating Game, a parody of The Dating Game, which Maria was the bachelorette and Ron Simmons, "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan, and Santino Marella were the contestants, which Simmons won.[13] The next week he held WWE Idol, a parody of ' American Idol, and was a judge along with Maria and Mick Foley. The contestants were Jillian Hall, Nikolai Volkoff (With The Iron Sheik), Lilian Garcia, Marella and Simmons, which was won by Simmons also.[14].
On the September 3 edition of RAW', Regal was attacked by WWE Champion John Cena in retaliation for rewarding Randy Orton with a WWE title shot after Orton had kicked John Cena's father in the head the previous week. Regal was missing from Raw programming for one month due to this attack (kayfabe). He made his return as General Manager on the October 1 edition of RAW as a heel once more by siding with Vince McMahon. Regal still wrestles on Raw, especially during foreign tours. On the December 31 edition of RAW, Triple H was scheduled to face Ric Flair, in which Flair's win or retire ultimatum was still active. Regal announced that if Triple H lost the match in any way, he would not participate in the Royal Rumble match at the 2008 Royal Rumble. This was to give Triple H a reason to want to win the match rather than avoid ending the career of his best friend and idol. Regal was scheduled to compete against Hornswoggle that night with Mr. McMahon at ringside.[15] McMahon tossed Regal some brass knuckles during the match and encouraged him to use them on Hornswoggle.[15] Regal let Hornswoggle go and left the ring.[15] During the Flair vs. Triple H match, Triple H performed a Pedigree on Flair and appeared to be going for the pin when Regal suddenly punched Flair in the face with the brass knuckles. This gave Flair the win by disqualification, ensuring that his career will live on and that Triple H will not be part of the Royal Rumble.[16]. As a result of Regal's actions towards Triple H, the following week on RAW Roulette on January 7, 2008 Regal lost a First Blood match to Triple H after several right hands to Regal's forehead. A few weeks later, he made the Raw Elimination Chamber match for No Way Out. He later turned face for one night only by facing Randy Orton in a match to show him some respect, mainly because he was in his home country of England.
[edit] King of the Ring (2008)
On April 21, 2008, Regal won the 2008 King of the Ring Tournament, on a special edition of Raw, where he defeated Hornswoggle, Finlay and CM Punk all by submission to win the tournament. On the April 28 edition of Raw, Regal's coronation ceremony as the 2008 King of the Ring was interrupted by the returning Mr. Kennedy. As a result, he took Raw off the air before the end of the WWE Championship Match between Triple H and Randy Orton because he felt that as he had been disrespected, then the WWE fans didn't deserve to see the end of the match. He then arranged for them to meet in a Steel Cage match at Judgment Day for the WWE Championship.
On the May 19, 2008 episode of Raw, Regal lost a Loser Gets Fired match to Mr. Kennedy, after which, Regal was (kayfabe) forced to leave the WWE. In reality, Regal was suspended on May 20, 2008, for sixty days for his second violation of the company’s Substance Abuse and Drug Testing Policy.[4]
[edit] In wrestling
- Finishing and signature moves
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- Regal Stretch (Arm trap cross-legged STF)[3]
- Running high knee strike to a kneeling opponent's face
- Power of the Punch (Left-handed knockout punch with brass knuckles)[3]
- Regal Cutter (Arm trap neckbreaker) 2003-2005
- Regal Bomb (Double underhook powerbomb) - 2001-2003
- Multiple suplex variations
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- Regal-Plex (Leg hook belly to back) - Innovated
- Scoop exploder
- Double underhook
- Half nelson
- Three-quarter nelson
- Regal Roll (Rolling fireman's carry slam)
- European uppercut
- Double knee lift
- Modified surfboard stretch
- Bow and arrow stretch
- Regal presses his knee onto an opponent's throat whilst pleading with the referee
- Signature foreign object
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- Brass knuckles
- Wrestlers managed by William Regal
- Wrestlers Trained by William Regal[citation needed]
[edit] Championships and accomplishments
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- WCPW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
[edit] Trivia
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- His pets include two snakes, eight lizards, a tortoise, three cats, and two dogs . He claimed in an interview the reason he owns so many pets is because "Humans disgust me. Vile creatures".
- He has been married to his wife Christina since 1986. They have three sons: Daniel (born 1988), Dane (born 1991) and Bailey (born 1996).
- His actual accent (Black Country[18] (UK West Midlands)) is very different from the one he uses on television. His on-air voice is, according to Regal, more upper-crust and therefore easier to dislike.
- He has a tattoo on his left leg which says "Made In England."
- Matthews participated in an episode of the Weakest Link, winning 2 of the first 3 rounds and eventually finishing third.
- He is a fan of Phoenix Nights, Peter Kay, stand-up comedy, Doctor Who, Monty Python and Mr. Bean, and mentioned he received a Mr Bean DVD box-set from his children for his 35th birthday on WWE.com.
- In WCW, he was arrested during a flight from Japan back to the US when he got drunk on the flight and urinated on a stewardess. By Regal's account in his book, he claims that he was so drunk that he couldn't remember the incident and woke up in a cell in Anchorage, Alaska.
- On August 30, 2007, Sports Illustrated named Matthews, along with nine other superstars, found to be given illegal steroids not in compliance with the WWE Talent Wellness program. Matthews received stanozolol, somatropin, genotropin, and anastrozole between November 2004 and November 2006.[19][20]
- He writes and punches with his left hand. He is one of the 4 left-handed wrestlers in the WWE (along with John Cena, Shawn Michaels, and Carlito). Cena and Michaels punch with their right hand in the ring, though.[citation needed]
[edit] Books
- Matthews, Darren and Chandler, Neil (2005) Walking a Golden Mile, Pocket Books (ISBN 0-7434-7634-4)
[edit] References
- ^ a b c d e IGN: William Regal. IGN. Retrieved on 2008-05-19.
- ^ a b c d e William Regal Profile. Online World Of Wrestling. Retrieved on 2008-03-20.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v Ringside Staff. "Ringside Magazine (Germany)", Power wrestling Lexicon, Power Video Verlags GmbH, July 2007, pp. 19-20. 5, 2007. Retrieved on 2007-07-24. (German)
- ^ a b World Wrestling Entertainment (R) Suspends Performer. WWE Corporate (2008-05-20). Retrieved on 2008-05-20.
- ^ Louie Dee (June 17, 2007). 2007 Supplemental Draft results. WWE. Retrieved on 2008-01-04. “Regal was traded to SmackDown in a blockbuster 11 person deal after the 2005 Draft Lottery”
- ^ a b The Deadman responds. WWE (March 10, 2006). Retrieved on 2008-01-29.
- ^ WWE Apologizes. WWE (2006-10-09). Retrieved on October 9, 2006.
- ^ Lennie DiFino (May 25, 2007). Golden goals. WWE. Retrieved on 2008-01-28.
- ^ Lennie DiFino (June 1, 2007). Draft patterns. WWE. Retrieved on 2008-01-28.
- ^ Louie Dee. 2007 Supplemental Draft results. WWE.com. Retrieved on 2007-07-17.
- ^ Louie Dee. Time is on Lashley's side. WWE.com. Retrieved on 2007-07-02.
- ^ Corey Clayton. Raw now Regal’s new British empire. WWE.com. Retrieved on 2007-08-06.
- ^ Corey Clayton. Checkmate: Booker beats Lawler in battle of kings. WWE.com. Retrieved on 2007-08-06.
- ^ Greg Adkins. Rhodes keeps on rolling. WWE.com. Retrieved on 2007-08-13.
- ^ a b c Greg Adkins (December 31, 2007). Brass Kisser. WWE. Retrieved on 2008-01-06.
- ^ Greg Adkins (December 31, 2007). Life Goes On. WWE. Retrieved on 2008-01-06.
- ^ Corey Clayton (January 3, 2008). A game of choices ... and consequences. WWE. Retrieved on 2008-01-04. “Triple H was a protégé and tag team partner of Regal”
- ^ IGN: William Regal Biography. IGN. Retrieved on 2008-05-19.
- ^ "Fourteen wrestlers tied to pipeline", Sports Illustrated, 2007-08-30. Retrieved on 2007-08-31.
- ^ Pro Wrestling Suspends 10 Linked to Steroid Ring - washingtonpost.com
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/wrestling/article1087812.ece Regal on The Sun