Dean Malenko
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Ring name(s) | Dean Malenko Ciclope Double Ho Seven |
Billed height | 5 ft 8 in (172 cm) |
Billed weight | 208 lb (96 kg) |
Born | August 4, 1960 Tampa, Florida |
Trained by | Boris Malenko |
Debut | 1979 |
Retired | 2001 |
Dean Simon [1] (born August 4, 1960) is a professional wrestler best known by the ring name Dean Malenko. He currently works for World Wrestling Entertainment as senior road agent for the ECW brand. During his career, his technical skill earned him the nickname "The Man of 1,000 Holds".
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[edit] Career
Malenko was born into a wrestling family, and his father Boris Malenko was a prominent wrestling figure in his own right. He has wrestled all over the world and has spent much time wrestling in Mexico and Japan. He wrestled with his brother Joe from 1988 to 1992, forming a tag team, until his brother retired. On January 24, 1992, Malenko defeated "the Superstar" for the Suncoast Pro Wrestling (SPW) Southern title in Palmetto, Florida. Malenko defeated Jimmy Backlund for the ICWA Light Heavyweight title on March 12 1992, in Tampa.
[edit] Extreme Championship Wrestling
In Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), Malenko was known as "The Shooter" Dean Malenko and was given a gimmick similar to a UFC fighter (due to his uncanny resemblence to Royce Gracie). Malenko won the ECW Television title on November 4, 1994, the same night 2 Cold Scorpio had won the title from Jason. Chris Benoit and Malenko won the ECW tag team titles on February 25, 1995 from Sabu and the Tasmaniac in Philadelphia. Malenko, Benoit and Shane Douglas were the first Triple Threat faction in ECW. Malenko won the Television title for a second time on July 21, 1995, by defeating Eddie Guerrero. He and Guerrero feuded over the Television Title and fought a series of what most ECW fans consider to be five-star classics. His matches earned him a WCW contract, which he did not hesitate to sign. His last ECW match was against Guerrero in a Two-out-of-Three Falls match, which ended with a draw as the last fall had both men's shoulders on the mat. The fans chanted "Please Don't Go, Please Don't Go" as the entire roster congratulated both men.
[edit] World Championship Wrestling
In September 1995, Malenko and Benoit joined World Championship Wrestling. Malenko had a decorated career in WCW, winning many championships. On May 2, 1996, Malenko defeated Shinjiro Ohtani for the WCW Cruiserweight title in Orlando. Malenko would soon be known in WCW as "The Iceman" Dean Malenko due to his cold, caculating demeanor and was also given the nickname of The Man Of 1,000 Holds (borrowed from the Dynamite Kid who had the nickname originally whilst wrestling in the UK). Malenko won his second Cruiserweight title on October 27, 1996, beating Rey Mysterio, Jr. in the process. Último Dragón relieved Malenko of the title two months later. Malenko won the Cruiserweight title back from the Último Dragón on January 22, 1997, in Milwaukee. To show his versatility Dean won the WCW United States Championship on March 16, 1997, defeating his former ECW foe Eddie Guerrero. Along with Chris Benoit, Malenko defeated Barry Windham and Curt Hennig for the WCW World tag team titles.
During his stay in WCW, Malenko engaged in a heated feud with Chris Jericho as well. The Cruiserwieght champion of the time, Jericho boasted that he was "The Man of 1,004 Holds" and had a final showdown with Malenko at 1998's pay-per-view, WCW/nWo Uncensored. After a long match, Jericho came out on top, leaving Malenko in an unusual fit of frustration. Gene Okerlund would come to the ring and interview Malenko, stating that he's lost the last three PPV matches in a row, calling him a loser, and asking "Where does Dean Malenko go from here?" Malenko simply replied "home." He would not be seen again in WCW for weeks but would return at Slamboree '98, disguised as masked wrestler Ciclope, and win a Battle Royal for a #1 contender spot for the Cruiserweight Championship.
Malenko became the first wrestler to win the WCW Cruiserweight title four times. He also became a part of the newest incarnation of Ric Flair's Four Horsemen faction. Near the end of his WCW career, Malenko joined up with Ric Flair's real-life rival Shane Douglas and his faction "The Revolution." In 2000, Malenko had his last match in WCW; an infamous match with Billy Kidman. The match was a "catch-as-catch-can" match at the WCW Souled Out pay-per-view event. Early on, Malenko instinctively left the ring to regroup and lost the match when his feet hit the arena floor. After the match was over, Malenko got back in the ring, apparently unaware that one of the match's stipulations provided that a wrestler could lose by being sent out of the ring.
[edit] World Wrestling Federation
After being granted his release from WCW the night after his last WCW match, Malenko signed with the WWF debuted on WWF RAW on January 31, 2000. Malenko first appeared in the crowd with the infamous "WCW Four" - himself, Chris Benoit, Perry Saturn and Eddie Guerrero - who all made exits from WCW at around the same time. While not having as much success in the WWF, Malenko was a force in the promotion's light heavyweight division. Along with Benoit, Saturn and Guerrero, he had some measure of success as part of The Radicalz faction. On March 13, 2000, Malenko pinned Essa Rios for the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship in East Rutherford, New Jersey. After dropping the Light Heavyweight title to Scotty 2 Hotty, Malenko regained it on April 25, 2000. Later that year, with Benoit having drifted away from the group, Malenko engaged in a feud with Guerrero and Saturn which stemmed from Guerrero's on-screen relationship with Chyna and a number of losses suffered when working as a tag team with Saturn. The feud led to a Triple Threat match at the 2000 Judgment Day PPV for Guerrero's European title which Guerrero won.
After a brief absence from TV, Malenko returned to reform the Radicalz with Benoit, Guerrero, and Perry Saturn. Around this time, Malenko briefly became known as Double Ho Seven, a parody of the fictional character James Bond, special agent 007. The gimmick was born out of a match with The Godfather, who offered Malenko one of his female escorts to Malenko instead of the two wrestling a match. Malenko gladly accepted his opponent's offer. As Double Ho Seven, Malenko competed for the affections of Lita and feuded with her tag team The Hardy Boyz. The feud culminated with Lita pinning Malenko (with some assistance from Matt Hardy) in a match on the February 19, 2001 edition of RAW.
Malenko dropped the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship after holding it for nearly twelve months to Crash Holly on an edition of Sunday Night HEAT. After both Benoit and Guerrero drifted away from the Radicalz, Malenko teamed with Saturn for a few weeks before quietly disappearing off television as the WCW/ECW Invasion storyline began.
[edit] Retirement and WWE appearances
Malenko announced his retirement from the ring at the 2001 Brian Pillman Memorial show. Malenko appeared in the ring along with other legendary wrestlers during a segment of the Homecoming edition of RAW on October 3rd, 2005. His friend Eddie Guerrero died on November 13, 2005 and Malenko made a special appearance on the November 14 edition of RAW alongside Chris Benoit, speaking about Eddie's death and talking about the memories they had shared together. The following Friday on SmackDown!, Malenko once again appeared after a match between Chris Benoit and Triple H, and the three embraced. After the Royal Rumble in 2006, he was seen congratulating Rey Mysterio after Rey had won the Royal Rumble.
[edit] In wrestling
- Finishing and signature moves
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- Texas cloverleaf
- Double underhook powerbomb (often immediately transitioned to the Texas cloverleaf)
- Tiger driver
- Figure four leglock
- Brainbuster
- Gutbuster
- Second rope gutbuster
- Tilt-a-whirl backbreaker
- Spinning heel kick
- Leg lariat
- Dropkick
- Managers
[edit] Championships and accomplishments
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- ECW World Television Championship (2 times)
- ECW World Tag Team Champion (1 time) - with Chris Benoit (1)
- ICWA
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- ICWA Junior Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
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- PWI ranked him # 161 of the 500 best singles wrestlers during the "PWI Years" in 2003.
- PWI ranked him # 1 in the 1997 PWI 500.
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- 1995 Feud of the Year (vs Eddie Guerrero)
- 1996 Best Technical Wrestler
- 1997 Best Technical Wrestler
[edit] Trivia
- Dean Malenko is credited as being the inventor of the Crippler Crossface [2], Goldberg's Jackhammer [3] and the Dudley Boyz' Dudley Death Drop [4].
- Simon Dean, a name used by Mike Bucci in WWE, is a parody on Malenko's real name and the character's gimmick itself is said to be based on Malenko's lifestyle.
[edit] Personal life
Malenko has been married to Julie Simon since March 31, 1996. They have two children together. [citation needed]