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In 1991, Paul Heyman—then better known as Paul E. Dangerously—conspired a plan that would shake the foundation of WCW. As a result of being (story line) "fired," he decided to lash out at the ...
In the mid-1990s, after Paul E. Dangerously had left WCW, and after Harley Race had peaked as a manager backing Vader as World Champion, Col. Rob Parker stepped into the role of WCW’s most ...
In 1991, Paul Heyman worked for WCW as an announcer/manager. At this time, Heyman was known as Paul E. Dangerously. Dangerously was fired as an announcer during Halloween Havoc 1991, ...
Ladies and gentlemen, his name is Paul Heyman, and he is a WWE Hall of Famer. The outspoken, brusque New Yorker first gained enemies under the guise of Paul E. Dangerously in WCW.
Before his WWE debut, Heyman was known as Paul E. Dangerously in WCW and ECW. He managed some of the future greatest names in WWE, including “Stunning” Steve Austin, “Mean” Mark Callous ...
19. Arn Anderson and Bobby Eaton In ECW Outside of being affiliated with Paul E. Dangerously in WCW with the Dangerous Alliance stable, few people may remember the one-night only appearance in the ...
Rick Rude debuted in WCW Halloween Havoc 1991 as the masked Halloween Phantom in a match against Tom Zenk, but the following promo is more legendary. Paul E. Dangerously (Heyman) introduced Rude ...
Lex Luger played football and even signed with the Green Bay Packers. Luger was part of the Four Horsemen when first joining WCW. He later became a United States and WCW World Heavyweight Champion ...
Paul Heyman is the first inductee confirmed for the 2024 WWE Hall of Fame class. ... He eventually transitioned to a managerial role under the name Paul E. Dangerously, ... After leaving WCW, ...
Mark Calaway had been wrestling for around two years when he signed up with NWA-WCW in late 1989. Known as "Paul E. Dangerously, aka Paul Heyman, briefly managed Mean Mark" Callous, the future WWE ...