Saturday, 5 December 2015

Roman Reigns


Roman Reigns (real name Leati Joseph Anoa'i) was born on May 25, 1989 and is the son of WWE Hall of Famer Sika.  He is a part of the famous Anoa'i wrestling family which includes six members of the WWE Hall of Fame as well as he Rock.
Joe Anoa'i played defensive tackle for the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets.  In 2006, he was named first team All-Atlantic Coast Conference.  He was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Minnesota Vikings and was later signed to the practice squad of the Jacksonville Jaguars.
When the Shield broke up, Roman Reigns set his sites on the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.  At both Money in the Bank 2014 and Battleground 2014, Roman found himself in muti-man matches where the title was on the line.  His momentum was temporarily derailed when he had an emergency surgery for a hernia.  However, he returned better than ever a few months ago and won The Royal Rumble shortly after he returned.  As a result of that victory, Roman Reings earned a man event title shot against WWE World Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 31.
World Wrestling Entertainment / WWE
Florida Championship Wrestling / NXT Wrestling (2010–2012)
In July 2010, Anoa'i signed a developmental contract with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and was later assigned to their developmental territory Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW). He debuted on September 9, 2010, using the ring name Roman Leakee, in a loss to Richie Steamboat in a singles match. Further losses to Idol Stevens and Wes Brisco ensued, before he gained his first win on September 21 over Fahd Rakman. He continued competing in FCW throughout the remainder of the year, wrestling mainly in tag team matches. On the January 16, 2011 episode of FCW television, Leakee was a competitor in a 30-man Grand Royal, but was eliminated. Later in 2011, Leakee formed an alliance with Donny Marlow and the pair unsuccessfully challenged Calvin Raines and Big E Langston for the Florida Tag Team Championship on July 8.

In 2012, Leakee became a main eventer in singles competition, and he pinned Florida Heavyweight Champion Leo Kruger during a tag team match on the 8 episode of FCW television. On the February 5 episode of FCW television, he defeated Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins in a triple threat match to become the number one contender to the FCW Florida Heavyweight Championship. He failed to win the championship when he lost to Kruger in a singles match the following week. He would later go on to win the Florida Tag Team Championship alongside Mike Dalton before dropping it to CJ Parker and Jason Jordan. Anoa'i made his NXT debut on the October 31 tapings under the name Roman Reigns by defeating CJ Parker.
A star defensive tackle at Georgia Tech, Roman Reigns wrecked offensive guards for both the Minnesota Vikings and the Jacksonville Jaguars before becoming a WWE Superstar. The hulking powerhouse brought his smash-mouth gridiron style to WWE’s developmental system, NXT, where he left a long line of tough opponents in crumpled heaps. But it was at the 2012 Survivor Series that Reigns made his greatest impact.

In the heat of a Triple Threat Match between WWE Champion CM Punk, John Cena and Ryback, Reigns hit the ring alongside fellow WWE NXT competitors Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins and unleashed a merciless attack on the mighty Ryback. Tearing at the beast like a pack of hungry jackals, the young competitors ruined Ryback’s opportunity to win the WWE Title and drove him through a ringside table.

Rumors that the group was working in collusion with The Straight Edge Superstar quickly spread, but those ties were strongly denied when Reigns, Rollins and Ambrose sat down with Michael Cole for an interview. Branding themselves “The Shield,” the band of upstarts in black tactical gear claimed that they weren’t in WWE to aid Punk, but to halt injustice. From then on, the group targeted anyone and everyone they saw as an example of said injustice, with Reigns slowly emerging as the trio’s juggernaut. At Extreme Rules 2013, Rollins & Reigns bested Team Hell No to win the WWE Tag Team Titles, later targeting Daniel Bryan on multiple occasions on the orders of WWE COO Triple H and his corporate Authority.

Reigns didn’t even suffer his first pinfall until nearly a year after The Shield debuted when he was eliminated by The Usos in the first-ever 11-on-3 Handicap Elimination Tag Team Match that pitted The Hounds against Bryan and his locker-room supporters. As tensions began to rise between The Shield and The Authority in 2014, The Authority was revealed to view The Shield as “expendable” and The Hounds turned on their handlers, causing Triple H to re-form Evolution in retaliation. When that plan failed, he recruited Rollins to his own ranks, causing The Shield to implode.

Following the breakup of The Shield, Reigns began an explosive pursuit of the WWE World Heavyweight Championship and, eventually, he seemed to have the prize within his grasp when he overcome 29 other Superstars in the 2015 Royal Rumble Match. With The Rock stepping through the ropes to raise his hand in victory, the powerful Superstar was headed to WrestleMania. However, some among the WWE Universe felt Daniel Bryan was more deserving of the match. So, at WWE Fastlane, Reigns and Bryan battled to decide who would face Lesnar on The Grandest Stage of Them All. Bryan pushed Reigns to the limit and pulled out all the stops. However, a last-second Spear allowed Reigns to secure the victory and retain his place in the main event at WrestleMania.

At WrestleMania 31, Reigns challenged Brock Lesnar for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship in a brutal match. Toward the end of the match, Mr. Money in the Bank Seth Rollins made an appearance, cashing in his contract and making the main event a Triple Threat Match. After getting hit with a vicious Curb Stomp, Reigns was pinned by Rollins, making Rollins the new WWE World Heavyweight Champion. A Triple Threat Match against Randy Orton and Ryback gave Reigns an opportunity at becoming No. 1 contender, but Big Show knocked him out in the heat of the match.

The Big Dog would get payback, however, overcoming The World's Largest Athlete in a Last Man Standing Match at Extreme Rules. Then, Reigns competed in a brutal Fatal 4-Way Match for the WWE World Heavyweight Title at WWE Payback, taking on Rollins, Ambrose and The Viper. Though he was unsuccessful in that effort, Reigns had another opportunity to earn a chance for the championship at WWE Money in the Bank 2015. He looked to have the match won before Bray Wyatt made an unexpected appearance, knocking him off the ladder and hitting Sister Abigail to dash The Big Dog's chances. Over the next week, Wyatt would make thinly veiled threats against Reigns' daughter in an attempt to get inside The Big Dog's head. At WWE Battleground, Reigns suffered another questionable defeat when a hooded Luke Harper aided Wyatt in victory.

At SummerSlam, the formitable combination of Dean Amborse & Roman Reigns overcame Bray Wyatt & Luke Harper. When The Wyatts revealed their newest family member, Braun Strowman, a six-man bout was set for Night of Champions, with Reigns & Ambrose selecting a mystery partner to even the odds. That partner was later revealed to be Chris Jericho, whose own impetuousness cost his team the match.

After Seth Rollins suffered a knee injury that would keep him out of action for six to nine months, a tournament was created to declare a new WWE World Heavyweight Champion. After turning down WWE COO Triple H's support, The Big Dog overcame Big Show, Cesaro and United States Champion Alberto Del Rio to reach the finals against Dean Ambrose. But, after beating The Lunatic Fringe in epic fashion, Reigns was hit with a Brogue Kick out of nowhere from Sheamus. The Celtic Warrior cashed in his Money in the Back contract and stole the World Title away from the black-clad Superstar, but Reigns' rematch was made the very next night for WWE TLC with the formidable stipulation of Tables, Ladders & Chairs.
World Wrestling Entertainment / WWE
Florida Championship Wrestling / NXT Wrestling (2010–2012)
In July 2010, Anoa'i signed a developmental contract with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and was later assigned to their developmental territory Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW). He debuted on September 9, 2010, using the ring name Roman Leakee, in a loss to Richie Steamboat in a singles match. Further losses to Idol Stevens and Wes Brisco ensued, before he gained his first win on September 21 over Fahd Rakman. He continued competing in FCW throughout the remainder of the year, wrestling mainly in tag team matches. On the January 16, 2011 episode of FCW television, Leakee was a competitor in a 30-man Grand Royal, but was eliminated. Later in 2011, Leakee formed an alliance with Donny Marlow and the pair unsuccessfully challenged Calvin Raines and Big E Langston for the Florida Tag Team Championship on July 8.

In 2012, Leakee became a main eventer in singles competition, and he pinned Florida Heavyweight Champion Leo Kruger during a tag team match on the 8 episode of FCW television. On the February 5 episode of FCW television, he defeated Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins in a triple threat match to become the number one contender to the FCW Florida Heavyweight Championship. He failed to win the championship when he lost to Kruger in a singles match the following week. He would later go on to win the Florida Tag Team Championship alongside Mike Dalton before dropping it to CJ Parker and Jason Jordan. Anoa'i made his NXT debut on the October 31 tapings under the name Roman Reigns by defeating CJ Parker.

The Shield (2012–2014)
Main article: The Shield (professional wrestling)
Reigns made his main roster television debut on November 18, 2012, at the Survivor Series pay-per-view alongside Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins, assaulting Ryback during the triple threat main event for the WWE Championship, allowing CM Punk to retain the title. The trio declared themselves "The Shield" and vowed to rally against "injustice". They denied working for Punk, but routinely emerged from the crowd to attack Punk's adversaries, including Ryback and WWE Tag Team Champions Team Hell No (Kane and Daniel Bryan). This led to a six-man Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match at the TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs pay-per-view, in which Reigns, Ambrose, and Rollins defeated Team Hell No and Ryback in their debut match. The Shield continued to aid Punk after TLC, attacking both Ryback and The Rock during match in January 2013. On Raw on January 28, it was revealed that Punk and his manager Paul Heyman had been paying the Shield and Brad Maddox to work for them all along.

The Shield then quietly ended their association with Punk while beginning a feud with John Cena, Ryback, and Sheamus that led to a six-man tag match on February 17 at Elimination Chamber, which the Shield won. The Shield had their first Raw match the following night, where they defeated Ryback, Sheamus, and Chris Jericho. Sheamus then formed an alliance with Randy Orton and Big Show to face the Shield at WrestleMania 29, but the Shield emerged victorious in their first WrestleMania match. The following night on Raw, The Shield attempted to attack the Undertaker but were stopped by Team Hell No. This set up a six-man tag team match on the April 22 episode of Raw, which The Shield won. On the May 13 episode of Raw, The Shield's undefeated streak in televised six-man tag team matches ended in a disqualification loss in an elimination match against Cena, Kane and Bryan.

On May 19 at Extreme Rules, Rollins and Reigns defeated Team Hell No in a tag team tornado match to win the WWE Tag Team Championship. Rollins and Reigns made their first televised title defense on the May 27 episode of Raw, defeating Team Hell No in a rematch. On the June 14 episode of SmackDown, the Shield's unpinned/unsubmitted streak in televised six-man tag team matches came to an end at the hands of Team Hell No and Randy Orton, when Daniel Bryan submitted Rollins. Reigns and Rollins defeated Bryan and Orton at WWE Payback to retain the WWE Tag Team Championship. Further successful title defenses followed against The Usos on July 14 during the Money in the Bank pre-show and The Prime Time Players (Darren Young and Titus O'Neil) at Night of Champions. On the September 23 episode of Raw, Reigns was pinned for the first time while on the main roster courtesy of The Usos when the Shield participated in and lost an eleven-on-three handicap elimination match.

On the October 14 episode of Raw, Reigns and Rollins lost the WWE Tag Team Championship to Cody Rhodes and Goldust in a No Disqualification match, following interference from Big Show. At Hell in a Cell, Reigns and Rollins failed to regain the tag team title in a triple threat match. At Survivor Series, Reigns was the sole survivor for his team in the traditional five-on-five elimination tag team match after eliminating four opponents. After losing to Punk in a handicap match at TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs, Reigns defeated Punk in a singles match after a distraction from Ambrose on January 6, 2014, making him the only member of the Shield to have beaten Punk. At the Royal Rumble pay-per-view, Reigns entered the Rumble match at #15, and set the record for most eliminations in a single Rumble with 12. He eliminated both his Shield teammates, and was the runner-up in the match after being eliminated by Batista. The next night on Raw, The Shield competed in a six-man tag team match against Daniel Bryan, Sheamus, and John Cena with all three members of the winning team qualifying to compete in the Elimination Chamber match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. The Shield lost the match via disqualification after The Wyatt Family interfered and attacked Cena, Bryan, and Sheamus. The Shield wanted revenge and a six-man tag for The Shield against The Wyatt Family at the Elimination Chamber pay-per view was arranged, in which The Shield lost.

On the March 14 airing of SmackDown, Reigns and the other members of The Shield defied Kane backstage, and again during Kane's match with Big Show, costing Kane the win, turning all members of The Shield faces in the process. Over the next few weeks, The Shield continued exchanging assaults with Kane, who was joined by the New Age Outlaws, leading to a match between the two teams at WrestleMania XXX, which The Shield won. On the April 7 episode of Raw, The Shield officially severed ties with The Authority when Kane revealed that Triple H had coordinated the attack on them several weeks prior. As a result The Shield attacked the entire Authority, protecting new WWE World Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan. Over the next few weeks, The Shield competed were heavily outumbered in handicap matches at the order of Triple H. The Shield defeated Evolution at both Extreme Rules and Payback. The next night on Raw, Batista left Evolution, prompting Triple H to initiate "Plan B"; this involved Rollins turning on the Shield and aligning himself with Triple H.

Singles Competition (2014-present)
Reigns and Ambrose subsequently quietly disbanded, with Reigns using new entrance music and later, modified tactical vest. On the June 16 episode of Raw, Reigns goaded Vickie Guerrero into adding him to the battle royal to qualify for a spot for the Money in the Bank ladder match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at Money in the Bank; he won by eliminating Rusev. At Money in the Bank, Reigns failed to win the title. At Battleground, Reigns participated in the fatal four-way match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship, which Cena won to retain the title. The following night on Raw, Triple H had planned on announcing Randy Orton as the number one contender for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship, but Reigns attacked Orton, causing Triple H to lose faith in him and replace him in the title match. This prompted a feud between Reigns and Orton which culminated with Reigns defeating Orton at SummerSlam.

On September 20, 2014, Reigns underwent emergency surgery on an incarcerated hernia. WWE subsequently stated that Reigns was expected to recover in six weeks. During his recovery period, he appeared in televised interview segments; his speech delivery was criticised as "forced" by James Caldwell of the Pro Wrestling Torch in November 2014. Reigns returned to television on the December 8 episode of Raw when WWE awarded him the 2014 "Superstar of the Year" Slammy Award. Reigns made his official return six days later at TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs, where he prevented Big Show from attacking John Cena during the latter's match with Seth Rollins, as well as attacking Rollins which allowed Cena to win the match.

At Royal Rumble 2015 against all odds Roman Reigns first eliminated Kane and Big Show and then later had to eliminate Rusev to win the Royal Rumble Match. Roman then later got goaded by Daniel Bryan to put his WrestleMania 31 Title shot that he earned at Royal Rumble 2015 on the line at WWE Fastlane. Reigns won the match to go onto the main event of WrestleMania to face Brock Lesnar for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. Both Lesnar and Reigns were laying motionless on the ground and Seth Rollins decided to cash in his Money in the Bank briefcase and become the new WWE World Heavyweight Champion.

The next night on Raw Reigns was a part of the triple threat No. 1 contender's match Big Show interfered and cost Reigns his chance at redemption. which transformed into a Last Man Standing Match at Extreme Rules a match that Reigns walked out victorious from. Then Director of Operations Kane let the WWE Universe decide Rollins next title defence at Payback on the WWE App the WWE Universe voted for it to be a triple threat match Seth Rollins vs. Randy Orton vs. Roman Reigns. Which later became a fatal four way match with Dean Ambrose picking up a Raw victory over Seth Rollins. Reigns came up short.

Reigns didn't have to wait long before getting another opportunity for the title in the form of the Money in the Bank Ladder Match. Reigns was alone in the ring fingertips away from that guaranteed title shot and the lights went out only to come back on and Bray Wyatt at the bottom of the ladder costing Reigns the match. Later that night it was revealed that Roman Reigns and Bray Wyatt would clash at Battleground. Leading up to that Reigns was the target of a tyrade from Wyatt "anyone but you Roman. Anyone but you Roman. Anyone but you." Reigns was closing in on the victory until a hooded Luke Harper Superkicked him leaving him wide open for a Sister Abigail.
Before joining WWE, he played in Canadian football as defensive tackler (a position where only the strongest can play). Real Name of this WWE superstar is “Leati Joseph Joe Anoa’I”, and he belongs to Anoa’I family, a renowned Samoan-American wrestling dynasty. He started his career in Canadian football but then retired and became professional wrestler.
He started his Wrestling career in 2010 with ring name of Roman Reigns. In 2012 Romans along with partners Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose attacked Ryback and started a new stable in WWE which is known as “The Shield”. After its successful debut, Shield made many successful attacks on WWE superstars.
Roman Reigns is wonderful wrestler who is master of spear and other dangerous moves in the ring. In Royal Rumble 2014 he made history by eliminating 12 other superstars in a single match. Overall he is one of the toughest wrestlers in WWE.

 

Brock Lesnar


Brock Lesnar was born on July 12, 1977 in Webster, South Dakota, USA as Brock Edward Lesnar. He is an actor, known for WrestleMania XIX (2003), Summerslam (2002) and WWE Unforgiven (2002). He has been married to Rena Mero since May 6, 2006. They have two children.
Brock Lesnar was born on July 12, 1977, in Webster, SD. While a student at the University of Minnesota, he won the NCAA individual heavyweight wrestling championship in 2000. After graduation, he trained in the WWF's Ohio Valley Wrestling Facility. He is currently married to former WWE Diva Sable.
Brock Lesnar is a WWE and UFC legend, but there’s a selection of videos that prove he’s only human. From snubbing fans to botching moves, there’s several videos that he’d rather you didn’t see.
But that isn’t necessarily a criticism of Brock. Every superstar has instances of frustrations, and more often than not there’s a camera around to capture these moments. That’s just the nature of Lesnar’s type of work, always being pointed at with a tv camera or a fan waving a mobile phone camera.
It is one of the things that he hates most about the pro wrestling business. Privacy is important to him and the thought of having that violated is why he shies away from the media and showbiz side of WWE. Which is a shame really, because as he proved in his March 24 interview with SportsCenter, he’s actually a really good speaker when he wants to be.
Lesnar’s mistrust of the camera perhaps stems from his early days with WWE, when he was forced into doing some truly questionable things. A decade later, he has learned that those moments can haunt you forever. There’s a wealth of WWE video that shows him in unflattering lights. And of course there’s some videos from the UFC that really expose him in terms of just how tough he is.
When it comes to all the videos floating about the internet, it is just as well that Brock Lesnar is a real technophobe.
Brock Lesnar
Farm boy turned WWE superstar Brock Edward Lesnar was born on July 12, 1977 back in his small native hometown of Webster, South Dakota. He was born and raised on his father's dairy farm. "Edward" was the first name of his paternal grandfather who sadly passed away back in 1989 when Lesnar was still attending junior high school. Lesnar is of German and Polish descent and is a Catholic. He is the third child and third son of Richard and Stephanie
Lesnar. He has two older brothers named Troy and Chad and a younger sister named Brandi Nichol, who currently attends Lesnar's college alma matter University of Minnesota.

Back in his senior year at the University of Minnesota, Lesnar met his now current fiancée Nicole back in 1999. The two also have a daughter named Mya Lynn, who was born back on Wednesday, April 10, 2002 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (WWE color commentator Jim Ross did a rather humorous Ross Report on her birth). Lesnar, Nicole, and Mya currently live in Excelsior, a suburb of Minneapolis. Lesnar's parents Richard and Stephanie live near him as well and his sister Brandi is also in Minnesota.

While he is now a 6'4 295 lb hulking giant, Lesnar was not always like this. When he was a baby, he was nicknamed "Pork chops" for his rather chubby face and body. Lesnar was even nicknamed "Brock Head" for his rather prominent sized face and head by some of his relatives, but of course that name was disliked. Lesnar's old school friend, Justin, who appeared on the WWE insider program, Confidential claimed that he was the one who started calling Lesnar, "Broccoli" and teasing him on things of how "Hey Brock-oli you have bad taste."

Even at the mere tender age of 5, Lesnar enjoyed wrestling and kicking ass. He even already had his own specialized Bear Hug; he used it for so long that everyone started calling it the Brock Lock. Lesnar was a quiet kid…with glasses. He often kept to himself, still sometimes does even now. He was quiet, but he loved to bully around people (probably came from Troy and Chad bullying him). He woke up sometimes at the crack of dawn, sometimes even a bit before then to help his siblings and father out on the farm. He milked
120 cows every morning. When he grew older, he helped deliver calves. Also in high school, he worked on his high school wrestling coach's pig farm (John Schilley). Lesnar actually scooped up pig manure as a job.

Then as he grew older, by his senior year in high school, Lesnar was 200 lbs but according to he and his mother "scrawny" and "was a string bean, just arms and legs." Confidential footage shows a very freakishly skinny Lesnar competing in a wrestling and we do mean freakish, while he was incredibly tall but skinny he still had incredible strength. Actually, while Lesnar did attend Webster High School, he left in his junior year for a short 1-year stint in the National Guard, but returned home. After graduating, Lesnar moved to North Dakota and lived in the dorms of Bismarck Junior College. This was when he started to bulk up to the physique we're all oh so familiar with now.

At Bismarck, Lesnar continued to wrestle and even won the NJCAA Championships. After 2 years at Bismarck, the wrestling team's funds were cut and Lesnar had no choice but to transfer to his wrestling teams' rival college-the University of Minnesota in 1998 on a wrestling scholarship. He and his family then moved to the Twin Cities. 1998 was the year none other than our Olympic Hero Kurt Angle debuted, an Olympic Gold Medallist amateur
wrestler. This was when Lesnar got addicted to pro-wrestling. Now this was also when Vince and the WWE showed up. They heard about this young phenomenon amateur wrestler and they were greatly intrigued. Actually, Lesnar's wrestling coach was a former roommate of WWE bookie Gerald Brisco, who also attended the U of M, Lesnar himself claims that his coach did not tell him that WWE was interested in recruiting him because he didn't want to
distract or quite possibly disappoint him. WWE originally spoke to Lesnar about him joining them back in his junior year at the U of M, but Lesnar declined stating that he had one more year left and wanted to graduate and obtain a degree to "fall back on" (which he succeeded in!)

While attending the U of M, Lesnar met now-fellow WWE superstar, Shelton Benjamin. Benjamin was a senior while Lesnar had just joined in as a transferred junior. Benjamin was a roommate of Lesnar's and a coach was well. While also at the U of M, Lesnar became great rivals with Wes Hand from Iowa State. Hand defeated Lesnar for the first time in 1999, and Lesnar vowed revenge. And even before their match, Hand showed no sportsmanship at all as Lesnar called him out center to shake his hand-as Lesnar extended his hand, Hand just looked at him and ran back to his team's side of the arena. Lesnar was left standing there humiliated as he did nothing but wave goodbye. Lesnar also first lost the 1999 NCAA Championships to Bakersfield's Steve Nealon. While Nealon celebrated, Lesnar was seen near tears in the center of the arena. Also in 1999, his senior year, Lesnar met his current fiancée Nicole. She also attended most of his wrestling matches back at the U of M as well as SummerSlam 2002, but that comes later. As stated before, Lesnar vowed revenge…and he did get revenge. In 2000, just a few months short of graduation, Lesnar defeated Hand and finally won the NCAA Championship. According to Lesnar himself he felt that he needed to get that "burden" off him before he graduated and he did.

Now…to WWE. Lesnar got into contact with McMahon and WWE soon after graduation. Lesnar left for WWE's Stamford Offices to sign a contract back in August 2000. He then was required to train at OVW, the testing ground for potential WWE superstars in Kentucky. After Lesnar was recruited, so was fellow Minnesota team mate Shelton Benjamin. At OVW, they reunited and formed the tag team the Minnesota Stretching Crew. There they met other fellow and now current WWE superstars, Randy Orton, John Cena, Rico Constantino, Charlie Haas, David Batista, and Lisa Marie Varon (Victoria). Lesnar even developed his devastating finisher the F-5, which many believe to be named after the highest tornado warning level. Lesnar claims that he developed the move after "missing around" and that he probably got the F-5 from watching too many "Japanese wrestling tapes." Lesnar proved to be a natural in the ring, but on the mic and promo skills, however, he needed to improve. OVW actually considered holding him back for his less than stellar mic skills, but thought not (lucky for him and us!) After training for a year, Lesnar then began to appear in dark matches (non-televised pre-show matches) in 2001. (By the way, back then, Lesnar had a bit of a goatee, which many of us did not see and it also took Vince 5 months to think of the concept of Lesnar's heel character as the Next Big Thing. Lesnar also loved and welcomed the idea of being a monstrous killing machine because he had a desire to be "big and scary" and Lesnar was also looking to be recruited by New Japan)

Lesnar officially debuted however on the RAW episode right after WrestleMania X8 back in March 2002. Lesnar was there for WMX8, just roaming around the streets of Toronto and around backstage. He walked into the arena along side former ECW owner, Paul Heyman who played his "agent." For the next couple of months, Heyman even played Lesnar's mouth piece since as mentioned before his mic and promo skills weren't exactly up to par. Lesnar
remained silent, just destroying and pretty much pissing off everything and everyone in his path. Namely the Hardy Boyz, N.W.O, RVD (Robert Szatkowsky), Hulk Hogan (Terry Bollea), even the WWE Divas, Lita (Amy Dumas) and Trish Stratus (Patricia Stratigias). It was only two months into his debut when Lesnar was first heard speaking on-camera when he started arguing with Heyman. Lesnar's first words were "Shut up Paul!" which led to a great and incredibly loud uproar from the audience not only because he finally spoke but because people knew all too well how big a mouth Heyman had.

In April 2002, Lesnar's little girl, Mya Lynn was born in Minneapolis at 8lbs 8ozs. Lesnar of course couldn't exactly spend that much time with her because he then had to leave overseas. Lesnar made his PPV debut in Backlash back in May 2002 against RVD whom he of course defeated and later faced once more in a rematch a month later back in June 2002 at the PPV, King of the Ring. Lesnar went through both Test (Andrew Martin) and then RVD to become the 2002 King of the Ring. In winning KOTR, Lesnar also obtained a title shot against then current WWE Champion, The Rock (Dwayne Johnson) at the next PPV, SummerSlam in August 2002. Lesnar of course won and became the youngest WWE Champion in history. On a later Confidential in which there was a special short "documentary" on Lesnar and his SummerSlam victory, we are shown that his parents, Richard and Stephanie were there front row to watch their son become champion. Lesnar's mother even said that he told them he wasn't going to win just to surprise them even more when he did win. Lesnar's fiancée, Nicole was also there to cheer for him front row, she held a sign that said "The Next Big Thing Mya Lynn." Cam shots of her are shown when Lesnar throws and picks up The Rock out ringside.

After SummerSlam, in September 2002, Lesnar faced The Undertaker (Mark Calloway) at Unforgiven, which was a no contest after Taker tossed Lesnar through the wooden sign. The events between Lesnar and Taker that led to Unforgiven were incredibly captivating. Lesnar's character played mind games with Taker by bringing in his real-life wife, Sara Calloway, who was really pregnant at that time. Lesnar not only harassed Sara backstage by placing his hand on her pregnant belly and whispering "Life's a b****!" but also bringing in a woman named Tracy (Playmate Tracy Dali) who claimed to be Taker's mistress and by "breaking" Taker's hand with a fire extinguisher. Then in October 2002 at No Mercy, Lesnar and Taker had a rematch, this time in the most brutal bloodiest match ever in Hell In A Cell. Both Lesnar and Taker were busted open, but Lesnar of course retained his title. After Lesnar won, he was about to walk up the ramp to return back stage, but instead had a change of heart and decided to place the title around his neck and climb to the top of the cage-where he held up his coveted title in triumph high up and above everyone in the arena including a bloodied Taker down below. Lesnar received a major standing ovation despite his heel status. This moment became the very definition of WWE's future.

Then in November 2002, after receiving a handshake and congratulations from Taker on a SmackDown! episode, Lesnar once again had to defend his title this time to the Big Show (Paul Wight) who took out Taker by tossing him down the ramp at Survivor Series. Lesnar was originally supposed to hold on to the championship for a little while longer, but he eventually lost the title to Show after he accidentally injured Lesnar at a house show where he bruised and broke some of Lesnar's ribs. However at Survivor Series, while Lesnar was defeated, he managed to answer the question: "Can Brock Lesnar F-5 the 7'2, 500 lb Big Show?"…The answer was a resounding yes!!! But the loss was made less prominent by having Heyman "screw" Lesnar out of retaining the title by interfering and joining Show as his "client."

Then comes Armageddon, December 2002, Lesnar's actual real-life idol, Kurt Angle faces Show for the title and asks Lesnar for "help" and that in return Lesnar would be the first in line for a title shot. Lesnar did just that by running down the ramp and F-5ing Show in order for Angle to get the cover and become a 3 time WWE Champ. Angle however went back on his word on the next episode of SmackDown! and revealed that he and Heyman were in
cahoots. Heyman even introduced Team Angle composed of Seton Hall's Charlie Haas and none other than Lesnar's former roommate and team mate, Shelton Benjamin.

Then in the new year 2003, in January at the Royal Rumble, Lesnar again had a rematch with Show this time defeating him-but no title! Lesnar then went on to compete in the 30-man (15 Raw, 15 SD) competition-the Royal Rumble itself. Lesnar eliminated last, none other than Taker himself (who returned that night) to become the 2003 Royal Rumble winner. Now…the rivalry between Lesnar and Angle still continues.

Nearly a year and already Lesnar went from being the Next Big Thing to just officially the Big Thing. He has made it to the cover of 4 issues of WWE magazine already and has appeared in numerous other magazines and now of course on the Net. We all hope that he continues his success and wish him nothing but the best.
Possessing the type of staggering strength and scary intensity usually only seen in Superman villains, the 6-foot-3, 266-pound freak of nature from Minneapolis, Minn., has forced his way to the top of every major combat sport. He won the NCAA Division I collegiate wrestling championship as a senior at the University of Minnesota, the WWE Championship within six months of his debut and the UFC Heavyweight Title in his fourth professional MMA fight. He’s also the 1 in 21-1. Plain and simple, the man was built to destroy.

First scouted by WWE officials while smashing his way through the college wrestling ranks, Brock Lesnar debuted on Raw on March 18, 2002, and singlehandedly destroyed a ring full of unfortunate Superstars. From that night on, the domination was unrepentant. With the sinister Paul Heyman guiding his career, “The Next Big Thing” won the King of the Ring tournament in June and beat The Rock to win the WWE Title at SummerSlam. On that night, the punishing big man became the youngest WWE Champion in history and the fastest rising star sports-entertainment had ever seen.

Like a runaway train, Lesnar was impossible to stop. He manhandled The Undertaker in a way no competitor had ever done before and made “The Immortal” Hulk Hogan appear disturbingly vulnerable in defeat. Some Superstars look like they were chiseled out of granite — Lesnar looked like he was blasted out of the side of a mountain with dynamite. How else could you explain the way he heaved Big Show through the air as if the giant was a cruiserweight? In an industry filled with seriously strong men, this type of power had never been seen.

It became clear that Brock Lesnar held skills that few men possess. He wasn’t just strong, he was built to survive. Drop this man in the middle of the frozen wilderness with nothing but a Swiss army knife and he’ll walk out of the woods a week later wearing a grizzly bear for a coat.

Betting men would have put their money on The Next Big Thing carrying WWE through the decade, but Lesnar shocked the sports-entertainment world when he announced he was leaving WWE in 2004. Following a controversial loss to Goldberg at WrestleMania XX, the dangerous athlete pursued mixed martial arts where he conquered the cage for more than three years.

It looked like Lesnar was headed for retirement from there, until the hulking competitor walked out on Raw on the day after WrestleMania XXVIII and obliterated John Cena with his F-5 finishing maneuver. Since that shocking night, The Beast Incarnate has reintroduced the eely Paul Heyman to WWE, beaten Triple H twice and — in what was his biggest victory to date — snapped The Undertaker’s iconic Streak at WrestleMania 30.

Next, The Beast absolutely decimated WWE World Heavyweight Champion John Cena at SummerSlam 2014, reclaiming the title for the first time in nearly 11 years. He was rewarded for doing so by Triple H and Stephanie McMahon with a brand-new WWE World Heavyweight Champsionship the following night.

Cena enacted his rematch clause for Night of Champions 2014 and brought his game to another level against Lesnar, nearly defeating him. But thanks to the interference of Seth Rollins in a failed attempt to cash in his Money in the Bank briefcase, Lesnar won via disqualification. The Beast left Night of Champions still WWE World Heavyweight Champion, but for the first time in a long time, there is doubt as to whether he walked out ... or escaped.

At Royal Rumble on Jan. 25, 2015, Lesnar defied the odds, silenced the critics and stunned the WWE Universe by conquering both John Cena and Seth Rollins and solidifying his road to WrestleMania as the reigning WWE World Heavyweight Champion. After a bit of controversy following the Royal Rumble Match, Lesnar and the WWE Universe witnessed Roman Reigns earn the right at WWE Fastlane to challenge The Beast at The Show of Shows.

Lesnar was not impressed by his competition, however, and he showed it at WrestleMania by absolutely dominating Reigns for the majority of the main event. When Reigns turned things around and weakened Lesnar, Seth Rollins showed up to have one of the most shocking Money in the Bank cash-ins in history. Rollins made the contest a Triple Threat Match, pinned Reigns, and stole Lesnar's title away from The Beast.

The following night on Raw, a furious Lesnar demanded Rollins hand his WWE World Heavyweight Championship back via his rematch clause that night. When Rollins refused, Lesnar went berserk, destroying the Raw announce team and an innocent cameraman.

Stephanie McMahon was left with no choice but to indefinitely suspend Lesnar, who announced on ESPN's SportsCenter one week earlier that he had re-signed with WWE on a three-year deal.

After getting re-instating, Lesnar took WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins to Suplex City at WWE Battleground when The Beast delivered 13 suplexes to the Architect. Unfortunately before he could win the title The Beast took a detour to Tombstone City courtesy of the returning Undertaker. Lesnar lost to The Deadman at SummerSlam, passing out in Hell’s Gate. But the decision came with plenty of controversy, as a replay showed Undertaker tapped out to the Kimura Lock moments before locking in the decisive move.

In their final battle at WWE Hell in a Cell, The Beast and The Deadman squared off inside the demonic structure. The bout was one of their most brutal, both Superstars leaving everything inside Hell in a Cell. Ultimately, Lesnar proved he may indeed be unstoppable as he bested The Phenom perhaps for the final time.
In July 2005, in yet another bizarre turn, Lesnar met with WWE head Vince McMahon in what ultimately was a fruitless attempt to resign with WWE. When negotiations with McMahon and the WWE went nowhere, Lesnar returned to Japan and, on October 8th, 2005, defeated Kazuyuki Fujita and Masahiro Chono to win the IWGP Championship.

Lawsuits continued as the WWE remained committed in its attempt to bar Lesnar from wrestling anywhere in the world. Overall their efforts were fruitless as he continued to defend the title for the promotion while also having several non-title appearances. In July 2006, it was announced that the Minnesota-native had been stripped of the IWGP title by NJPW, citing visa issues as the reason. As Lesnar was still in possession of the physical belt, promoter Antonio Inoki still booked him as a champion in IGF during his final defense against Kurt Angle in June of the following year. The Olympian was successful in his challenge and captured the belt, being recognized by TNA and IGF as the champion at the time. He also challenged the former titleholder to a MMA bout, though this never came to fruition.

During his unofficial IWGP title reign, Brock started to venture into yet another sport, expressing his desire to compete in MMA and fight for the K-1 promotion. His first bout was scheduled for June 2nd of 2007 against the giant Hong-Man Choi who sported a 10-3 kickboxing record as well as one Mixed Martial Arts victory at the time. He was replaced shortly before the fight by Min Soo Kim who held a record of 2-5 in the sport. Lesnar claimed his first victory in MMA by TKO a little over a minute into round one.

After his aforementioned unsuccessful title defense, Brock would focus on his new endeavor and signed with the sports biggest company, the UFC in late 2007. He was matched against former Heavyweight titleholder Frank Mir in only his second fight as a professional. Lesnar dominated the BJJ-black belt from the get go with his wrestling and power but ultimately fell to the Las Vegas-native due to a kneebar. The outcome of the fight was controversial as the Minnesotan had his way with the former champion until a questionable standup halted his momentum. Many simply cited Lesnar's inexperience as a reason for the defeat but even with a 1-1 record, he had made his mark and showed his skills in his first outing for the company.

The newcomer was scheduled to return 6 months later, again against a former champion in his own right, Mark Coleman. In the lead up of the fight however, Coleman injured himself in training and was replaced by Pride FC-veteran Heath Herring who held notable victories over Igor Vovchanchyn and Cheick Kongo. The fight was one-sided from the opening bell and once again the former wrestler was able to showcase his speed, strength and agility in the bout, dropping the Texan in the early seconds of the fight and rushing after him in lightning speed for his size. He dominated his foe on route to a unanimous decision and respectively retired him from the sport.

To the chagrin of many fans, Lesnar's next bout was for the UFC Heavyweight title. With only 3 matches and an overall record of 2-1, many questioned the decision but were silenced when the Minnesotan was able to secure the belt by TKO against UFC Hall of Famer Randy Couture at UFC 91. Only one event later, his nemesis and only blemish on his record Frank Mir was able to claim the Interim championship after defeating Antonio Nogueira by TKO, being the first fighter to ever finish the legend by punches. The two would finally square off for a rematch at UFC 100 where Lesnar once again dominated the submission grappler before knocking him out less than two minutes into the second frame. After the match, he went cut a heelish promo against not only his opponent but even sponsors of the event. He was forced to apologize for his remarks at the followup press conference.

Lesnar's second title defense against undefeated prospect Shane Carwin was delayed on multiple occasions due to Brock's long lasting battle with mononucleosis and diverticulitis. During his illness, the Minnesotan received treatment in both Canada and the US and started to publicly slam the Canadian health care system after allegedly experiencing "Third World Treatment". A prognosis of his case suggested that he actually fought Randy Couture while suffering from the intestinal disorder. After multiple delays and cancellations it was determined that Carwin would face Lesnar's nemesis Frank Mir, who bounced back from his defeat with a dominant win over Cheick Kongo, for an Interim title. The two squared off at UFC 111 where Shane Carwin kept a trilogy from happening by obliterating Mir. This marked his twelfth victory on an unblemished record and was the longest fight in his career at 3:48, longer than his last three fights combined.

The Colorado-native challenged Lesnar in his second title defense at UFC 116. He rocked Lesnar early and dominated the first frame with ground and pound and superior striking though he ultimately fell to his own stamina as the champion easily took him down in the second round, after being severely hurt in the first, to secure an Arm-Triangle-Choke for the victory. This not only marked Carwin's first defeat but also the first time any fighter survived the opening frame against the power puncher.

Brock's third and ultimately last title defense came at UFC 121 against yet another undefeated prospect in Cain Celasquez who punched his ticket by dominating Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira, Ben Rothwell and Cheick Kongo to cement his place in the division. As always, Lesnar hyped the fight by trash talking and playing the heel, even sporting a beard at the fight for the first time. He tasted defeat for the second time in his career after being blown out of the water by the Mexican in a TKO loss in the first round.

Because of his popularity and charisma, Lesnar was chosen to coach the 13th incarnation of The Ultimate Fighter against Junior Dos Santos with a followup fight at UFC 131. His team won the show after Tony Ferguson finished Ramsey Nijem in the finals to secure the victory for team Lesnar but he himself had to withdraw from the fight against the Brazilian as he battled another unexpected outbreak of diverticulitis. He was replaced by Shane Carwin who fell to Dos Santos in his last fight of his career. His opponent however was able to use his momentum to dethrone Velasquez, who won the belt off of Brock, in the followup title bout.

After another absence due to illness, Lesnar was scheduled to return against Alistair Overeem at UFC 141. Though still employed by the Ultimate Fighting Championship, he also appeared in WWE's 2012 version of their video game, even being unofficially billed as a former MMA fighter in the promotion for the game. Brock tasted defeat once more in his fight against the Dutch kickboxer for back-to-back losses and retired from the sport after the match. His foe particularly targeted his body with knees and punches during the bout, leading to an early TKO stoppage. Lesnar left the sport with a record of 5-3 and a title run in less than 5 years.

The Minnesotan returned to his former home, the WWE in April of 2012 against John Cena. His character was largely based on his MMA background and was to bring legitimacy to the company, even being allowed to use real maneuvers in his matches like cutting his opponent with elbow strikes and using a Kimura to break Triple H's arm during a storyline. After his initial debut against Cena, Lesnar went on to feud with Hunter with Paul Heyman on his side. Due to his new contract, Brock rarely made appearances outside of PPVs and was mostly represented by his manager and legal council Heyman on television. After a contract dispute with Triple H that ended in him breaking his arm, he disappeared from the company due to an alleged breach of contract. He returned against the King of Kings at SummerSlam, defeating him with yet another Kimura. He was also used to injure Vince McMahon who was scheduled to undergo surgery for his pelvis and decided to put over Lesnar on his way out. He went on to feud against Helmsley, culminating in a match at Wrestlemania with the latter's career on the line. He ultimately lost the bout but went out on top in a follow up steel cage match at Extreme Rules to end the feud.

After his storyline against management, Lesnar assisted Heyman in his turn against protege CM Punk. The two attacked each other on multiple occasions before Brock made an official statement, beating CM Punk in a No-DQ match at SummerSlam 2013.

Seth Rollins


Seth Rollins is an American professional wrestler and WWE Champion. His real name is Colby Lopez but performs under the ring name Seth Rollins. He is also a former WWE Tag Team Champion with partner Roman Reigns as part of The Shield and won the 2014 Money in the Bank contract. He was the inaugural NXT Champion and was also the first ever FCW Grand Slam Champion. From here we are going to share some short information about Seth Rollins wiki, biography, wife, age, date of birth and biodata details.

He was born on May 28, 1986 in Buffalo, Lowa, USA. He made his debut in wresting in 2003. Rollins made his main roster debut on November 18, 2012, at the Survivor Series pay-per-view alongside Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns. They assaulted Ryback during the triple threat main event for the WWE Championship.

He is the current WWE World Heavyweight Champion in his first reign, and is a former WWE Tag Team Champion. Seth got his start joining the NWA Midwest and winning the championship, which set him up for more intense competitions. He was the inaugural NXT Champion at FCW Florida Championship Wrestling and was the first ever FCW Grand Slam champ. Before signing to WWE, he wrestled under the name Tyler Black for independent promotions including Ring of Honor.
Seth is best known for being the WWE World Heavyweight Champion.
Seth got engaged to his longtime love Leighla Schultz in 2014. Before their engagement, they dated for seven years.
Seth Rollins is the face of the new generation of WWE Superstars.  In 2015, he became the first wrestler in the history of the company to hold both the WWE World Heavyweight Championship and the United States Championship simultaneously.
Wrestling under the name of Tyler Black, he made his Ring of Honor debut as a member of The Age of the Fall, a stable led by Jimmy Jacobs.  The two won the company's tag team championship on two different occasions.  After Jimmy Jacobs turned on him at Final Battle 2008, the feud between the two partners ended with Tyler Black winning a Steel Cage Match.  After that, Tyler Black set his sights on the Ring of Honor World Heavyweight Championship

Tyler Black became the number one contender for the Ring of Honor World Heavyweight Championship by winning the 2009 Survival of the Fittest tournament.  At Final Battle 2009, Tyler Black fought World Champion Austin Aries to a time-limit draw.  In the rematch that took place at the company's Eighth Anniversary event, Tyler Black beat Austin Aries to win the title.

  He turned heel a few months later once news surfaced that he signed a contract with WWE.  In his final appearance for the company, he lost the title to Roderick Strong in a No Disqualification Match.
Seth Rollins was the ring name given to him upon entering WWE's Florida Championship Wrestling developmental territory in 2010.  That company was later rebranded as NXT.  During his time there, he held the championship of both the FCW and NXT brands on one occasion for each company.
Seth Rollins made his WWE debut at Survivor Series 2012 alongside Dean Amrose and Roman Reigns.

  Known as The Shield, these "Hounds of Justice" became a dominant force in the company for the next year-and-a-half.  Always using the numbers to their advantage, the teamwork between the three was so good that they always seemed to have that advantage even when they were battling the top stars in the company in six-man tag team matches.  During his time with the group, he won the WWE Tag Team Championship with Roman Reigns on one occasion.  Originally cast as villains, the three gained the support of the fans during their feud with The Authority.  After beating the group on several occasions, their leader, Triple H, came up with an ingenious way to destroy them.
When a spot opened up in The Authority, Seth betrayed his teammates to join them.  That move paid dividends almost immediately as they helped him win the Money in the Bank contract in 2014.  While Randy Orton was originally the in-ring leader of the group, Seth didn't like playing second fiddle and eventually ensured Randy's departure from the group.  At WrestleMania 31, Seth cashed in his Money in the Bank contract during the main event of the show and walked out as the WWE World Heavyweight Champion.  He would go onto defeat John Cena at SummerSlam to win the United States Championship, a title he wound up losing a month later.  Unfortunately, things only got worse for Seth Rollins as he was forced to vacate the WWE World Heavyweight Championship on November 5, 2015.  The night before, he tore his ACL during a match at a house show against Kane.
As part of The Shield with Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose, Seth Rollins was just a part of a dominant group.  When he turned on the group, he became the top heel in WWE.

  This shouldn't come as a surprise though as he had a successful singles career while wrestling in Ring of Honor under the name of Tyler Black.

Even though he had a great year in 2014, he has a good shot of having an even better 2015.  He will enter the new year as the holder of the Money in the Bank contract.  The holder of that contract usually wins a world title when they cash it in.
Seth Rollins is widely recognised as an American professional wrestler. Through his career, Rollins has gained several titles both for independence and team, most outstanding of which are the WWE World Heavyweight Champion, the first FCW Grand Slam Champion, World Championship and Tag Team Championship.
Rollins was born in Buffalo. He made his debut at the age of 17 by joining Scott County Wrestling. At that time, Rollins soone became a prominence and gained first success
In 2015, there is news that Rollins has romantically engaged with his girlfriend leighla schultz. However, the couple annouced to end up their engagement just few months later
When interpreting a natal chart, the best method is to start gradually from general features to specific ones. Thus, there is usually a plan to be followed, from the overall analysis of the chart and its structure, to the description of its different character traits.

In the first part, an overall analysis of the chart enables us to figure out the personality's main features and to emphasize several points that are confirmed or not in the detailed analysis: in any case, those general traits are taken into account. Human personality is an infinitely intricate entity and describing it is a complex task. Claiming to rapidly summarize it is illusory, although it does not mean that it is an impossible challenge. It is essential to read a natal chart several times in order to absorb all its different meanings and to grasp all this complexity. But the exercise is worthwhile.

In brief, a natal chart is composed of ten planets: two luminaries, the Sun and the Moon, three fast-moving or individual planets, Mercury, Venus and Mars, two slow-moving planets, Jupiter and Saturn, and three very slow-moving planets, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. Additional secondary elements are: the Lunar Nodes, the Dark Moon or Lilith, Chiron and other minor objects. They are all posited on the Zodiac wheel consisting of twelve signs, from Aries to Pisces, and divided into twelve astrological houses.

The first step is to evaluate the importance of each planet. This is what we call identifying the dominant planets. This process obeys rules that depend on the astrologer's sensitivity and experience but it also has precise and steady bases: thus, we can take into account the parameters of a planet's activity (the number of active aspects a planet forms, the importance of each aspect according to its nature and its exactness), angularity parameters; (proximity to the four angles, Ascendant, Midheaven, Descendant and Imum Coeli or Nadir, all of them being evaluated numerically, according to the kind of angle and the planet-angle distance) and quality parameters (rulership, exaltation, exile and fall). Finally, other criteria such as the rulership of the Ascendant and the Midheaven etc. are important.

These different criteria allow a planet to be highlighted and lead to useful conclusions when interpreting the chart.

The overall chart analysis begins with the observation of three sorts of planetary distributions in the chart: Eastern or Western hemisphere, Northern or Southern hemisphere, and quadrants (North-eastern, North-western, South-eastern and South-western). These three distributions give a general tone in terms of introversion and extraversion, willpower, sociability, and behavioural predispositions.

Then, there are three additional distributions: elements (called triplicity since there are three groups of signs for each one) - Fire, Air, Earth and Water - corresponding to a character typology, modality (or quadruplicity with four groups of signs for each one) - Cardinal, Fixed and Mutable - and polarity (Yin and Yang).

There are three types of dominants: dominant planets, dominant signs and dominant houses. The novice thinks astrology means only "to be Aries" or sometimes, for example, "to be Aries Ascendant Virgo". It is actually far more complex. Although the Sun and the Ascendant alone may reveal a large part of the character - approximately a third or a half of your psychological signature, a person is neither "just the Sun" (called the sign) nor just "the first house" (the Ascendant). Thus, a particular planet's influence may be significantly increased; a particular sign or house may contain a group of planets that will bring nuances and sometimes weaken the role of the Ascendant, of the Sun sign etc.

Lastly, there are two other criteria: accentuations (angular, succedent and cadent) which are a classification of astrological houses and types of decanates that are occupied (each sign is divided into three decanates of ten degrees each). They provide some additional informations.

These general character traits must not be taken literally; they are, somehow, preparing for the chart reading. They allow to understand the second part of the analysis, which is more detailed and precise. It focuses on every area of the personality and provides a synthesis of all the above-mentioned parameters according to sound hierarchical rules.

Warning: when the birth time is unknown, which is the case for Seth Rollins, a few paragraphs become irrelevant; distributions in hemispheres and quadrants are meaningless, so are dominant houses and houses' accentuations. Therefore, some chapters are removed from this part.

For all paragraphs, the criteria for valuation are calculated without taking into account angles and rulerships of the Ascendant and of the Midheaven. The methodology retains its validity, but it is less precise without a time of birth.

Sheamus


Stephen Farrelly is an Irish professional wrestler. He is currently signed to the American professional wrestling promotion WWE, where he performs under the ring name Sheamus., Prior to joining WWE,Born: January 28, 1978 , Cabra, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
With his noble and heroic Celtic ancestry and ferocious style of fighting, this Irish Man is one of the top superstars of WWE. This red headed wrestler started his career in in 2009 with ECW but quickly he made his way to the top of WWE ladder. The Great White believes on fighting till last breadth, and he has proved that his success has nothing to do with legendary “Luck of the Irish”.
Sheamus’s opponents are always in problem while facing this warrior because of his quick finishing moves like High Cross, Brogue Kick and Irish Curse. So far he won all major titles in WWE which includes WWE Champion, World Heavyweight Champion, Royal Rumble 2012 and US Championship.
Stephen Farrelly was born on 28 January 1978, and he is not only professional wrestler but also an actor. Better known by his ring name “Sheamus”, he appear in couple of movies but not able to achieve success on stage. Overall Sheamus is one of the top WWE superstars and future of this industry.

Stephen Farrelly, beter known as Sheamus, is an Irish professional wrestle and actor, who is signed to the American professional wrestling promotion WWE.
As a professtional wrestle, Farrelly has gained considerable achievements from national framework to the world's arena: two-time winning International Heavyweight Champion during Irish Whip Wrestling, the United States Champion, the WWE Championship; three-time world champion in WWE. In addition, he has won the 2010 King of the Ring tournament, the 2012 Royal Rumble and the 2015 Money match, making him only the second to achieve all three accomplishments.
As an actor, Farrell appeared in The Escapist (2008), Assault of Darkness (2009), which were highly appreciated by experts and much followed by publics.


Sheamus O'Shaunessy began his wrestling career in The Monster Factory in April 2002 where he trained under the supervision of former WWF professional wrestler Larry Sharpe along with former ECW referee Jim Molineaux. SOS made his wrestling debut 6 weeks later against WWA and TNA star Robert Pigenion.

After a bright start a neck injury in 2002 ruled Sheamus out of action for two long years...

But in May 2004 he re-initiated his wrestling career at the newly opened Irish Whip Wrestling school in Dublin and debuted for IWW in their Mount Temple show on July the 9th against the 400lbs+ "Burning Spirit", and won! After this he went on to compete against the best of foreign talent including Vid Vain, Matt Striker, Xavier and Mikey Batts.

SOS received his first major title shot against the FWA British Heavyweight Champion Alex Shane on December 2nd 2004 and was moments away from winning, only for his long time ally Red Vinny interfered and cost him the title.

In March 2005, he defeated his former friend Red Vinny, Vid Vain and The "Pukka One" Darren Burridge to become the first ever IWW International champion...

This led to a feud with Darren Burridge, which involved "The Pukka One" interfering in Sheamus' championship match against D'lo Brown by hitting Sheamus in the head with a baton, thus giving D'lo the victory and IWW International championship.

SOS and Burridge squared off in a grudge match which resulted in SOS getting his revenge and the victory. Sheamus then set his sights on winning his title back and defeated both Red Vinny and Vic Viper to win the no.1 contendership match against D'Lo Brown and The Assassin at a MEW show in Newcastle in October 2005.

SOS persevered and pinned D'Lo to become a two time IWW champion and brought the title back to Ireland. In his latest match at the IWW Supershow in the SFX in November 2005, SOS defeated the legendary Vampiro in a no-disqualification match, to cement his position as Ireland's top professional wrestler.

2006 saw numerous successful defenses of Sheamus's IWW crown and the beginning of his ShowBiz career with a very memorable TV appearance on the St. Patrick's Day Podge & Rodge Show and even a Big Screen debut in dark Irish movie '3Crosses' beside stars such as Gail Porter, Samantha Mumba, Caprice, Keith Duffy and many more... In 2007 also starred in the role of 'Two Ton' in The Escapist opposite Joseph Fiennes.

The Irish print media have also really got behind this Celtic warrior with full page features in The Sun, The Star, The Daily & Sunday Mirror and The Metro.

Sheamus O'Shaunessy is now a regular face on the Roster of the top Wrestling promotions in the UK, such as All Star Wrestling, and looks set to take Irish Grappling all the way around the world and all the way to the top.

With hardly a week passing by without another twist in the burgeoning career of SOS all he asks is that fans get behind him and "Come With Me!"
With a red-hot temper that matches his fiery head of hair, Sheamus never backs down from a fight, and has never been in one he didn’t think he could win. Hailing from Dublin, the ginger-headed juggernaut brings to the ring a ferocious offensive style that harkens to his noble and heroic Celtic ancestors. Whether by upbringing or by birthright, this modern-day Celtic Warrior was fated for combat.

After journeying from ECW to WWE in October 2009, Sheamus ravenously sunk his teeth into the competition, eventually defeating John Cena to become the first Irish-born WWE Champion in a Tables Match at WWE TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs.

Not one to rest on his laurels following a momentous victory over one of the most decorated WWE Superstars in history, Sheamus has since become a two-time WWE Champion, the 2010 King of the Ring, the winner of the 2012 Royal Rumble – an honor which paved the way for him to defeat Daniel Bryan in 18 seconds at WrestleMania to win the World Heavyweight Title – and most recently a two-time United States Champion. Whether wearing a title or not, though, Sheamus has always been a fighting champion.

And The Celtic Warrior had his fair share of challengers since beginning his second U.S. Title reign. After dispatching Cesaro and The Miz in separate challenges, Sheamus came up against perhaps the greatest threat to the championship in its history: Rusev.

Though Sheamus fought valiantly in a special title defense exclusively on WWE Network following the Nov. 3, 2014 edition of Raw, The Super Athlete proved too dominant. After two superkicks and a prolonged Accolade, The Celtic Warrior passed out from the pain, ending his reign as champion.

By not tapping out, Sheamus had good reason to challenge Rusev in a rematch for the U.S. Title on the Nov. 10, 2014, edition of Raw. He was ultimately unsuccessful due to interference from members of The Authority, who soon after the match successfully courted Rusev to their side for the impending Survivor Series Match at the titular event. Sheamus joined Team Cena to get even with The Authority and The Super Athlete, but would be taken out and injured by his enemies on the Nov. 17, 2014, edition of Raw, leaving him unable to compete in the contest.

Beginning on the Feb. 9, 2015, episode of Raw, videos began to air heralding Sheamus' return to the squared circle. Nothing could prepare the WWE Universe for both the physical and mental changes that Sheamus would reveal upon his reemergence, however.

Sporting a giant mohawk and braided beard like Celtic warriors of old, Sheamus came to the ring after an Intercontinental Title Match between Dolph Ziggler and Daniel Bryan on the March 30 Raw. It seemed that Sheamus was arriving to help the duo fend off an assault from former champion Bad News Barrett. Once scaring Barrett off, however, Sheamus turned his attention to the weakened Superstars and unloaded on them both with punches and Brogue Kicks.

The Celtic Warrior has since revealed that he's tired of seeing the WWE Universe favor smaller underdog Superstars over himself. He set out to make an example of Ziggler in a Kiss Me Arse Match at Extreme Rules but ended up losing to The Showoff. Despite the defeat, The Celtic Warrior ended up attacking Ziggler after the match and forcing Dolph's face against his posterior.

Although Sheamus made it as far as the semi-finals of the 2015 King of the Ring Tournament, he was defeated by Neville after Ziggler caused a distraction. After the match, a brawl between Sheamus and Ziggler erupted, and the rivals had to be separated by WWE officials.

The Irish Superstar defeated The Showoff at WWE Payback 2015, when The Celtic Warrior Brogue Kicked a bloodied Ziggler for the victory. His next big effort, at WWE Elimination Chamber 2015, saw him fall short of the vacant Intercontinental Title. At WWE Money in the Bank 2015, Sheamus felled six other Superstars en route to The Celtic Warrior's first Money in the Bank Contract. Sheamus suffered a setback however at WWE Battleground, where he lost a toughly fought contest against Randy Orton.

After Orton thwarted an attempted Money in the Bank cash-in, Sheamus clashed with WWE's Apex Predator once again at SummerSlam. It took two Brogue Kicks, but The Celtic Warrior was able to put the venomous Viper away. Sheamus attempted another cash-in against the battle-weary WWE World Heavyweight Champion, Seth Rollins, at Night of Champions, but the returning Demon Kane returned to WWE and annhilated both The Celtic Warrior and The Architect in a stunning show of ferocity. When will Mr. Money in the Bank strike next?

Most recently at Survivor Series, Sheamus cashed in his Money in the Bank contract, stunning Roman Reigns with two Brogue Kicks just moments after The Big Dog captured the World Title in a WWE World Heavyweight Title Tournament.  As a result, Sheamus stood tall, once again, as the WWE World Heavweight Champion.

Without question, Sheamus is a dominant powerhouse of a Superstar, with a nearly unstoppable arsenal that includes the Brogue Kick, White Noise, the High Cross, the Irish Curse Backbreaker and the Cloverleaf submission maneuver. He has used that dangerous offense to go head-to-head some of WWE’s best including Cena, Triple H, Randy Orton and Big Show.

John Cena


Professional wrestler John Cena took home the United States WWE Championship, defeating The Big Show in March 2004 in Wrestlemania XX.
John Cena was born April 23, 1977, in West Newbury, Massachusetts. Calling himself "The Prototype," he captured the UPW title in 2000. In 2001 he signed a contract to work at Ohio Valley Wrestling. He captured the OVW heavyweight title in February 2002, then made his WWE debut that June. Two years later, he took the United States Championship. Since then he has notched many wins and titles.
Professional wrestler, actor. Born John Felix Anthony Cena on April 23, 1977, in West Newbury, Massachusetts, the second of John, Sr. and Carol Cena's five boys.

At an early age, Cena showed a passion for sports and working out. By the time he was 15 he was a regular gym rat and, after graduating high school, Cena headed off to Springfield College in Massachusetts to study exercise physiology and prove his worth on the football field. At Springfield, Cena turned himself into a Division III All-American offensive lineman and team captain.

In 2000, the new college graduate left the Bay State despite his father's wishes, seeking a new life in California as a body builder. It wasn't an easy transition for the 6-foot 1-inch aspiring star. He had just $500 in his pocket to make it across country and get settled. To make ends meet, he folded towels and cleaned toilets at a Gold's Gym in Venice Beach. And because he couldn't afford an apartment, he shacked up in his 1991 Lincoln Continental.
But the turning point came in early 2000, during a casual conversation Cena had with a wrestler at Gold's who encouraged the gym employee to take classes at Ultimate Pro Wrestling (UPW), a former World Wrestling Entertainment developmental company.

For Cena, the suggestion of making a go of it as a wrestler wasn't an entirely outlandish idea. His father, John, Sr. (a.k.a. Johnny Fabulous) made a living as a wrestling announcer and businessman. As a kid growing up in suburban Massachusetts, the younger Cena spent many hours glued to the television set as he watched his wrestling heroes such as Hulk Hogan, Ultimate Warrior and Shawn Michaels go at it in the ring.

As a wrestler himself, Cena's ascension was rapid. Calling himself "The Prototype," the ambitious Cena captured the UPW title on April 27, 2000, in San Diego, California. Over the course of the next year, Cena drew the attention of WWE executives, and in 2001 the young enterntainer signed a developmental contract with the company to work at Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW).
Cena captured the OVW heavyweight title in February 2002, then made his WWE debut that June when he signed up with the Smackdown roster. Just two years later, Cena took home the United States Championship, defeating The Big Show in March 2004 in Wrestlemania XX.

In the years since, Cena has notched many wins and titles. In 2007, he became the first wrestler to ever come up victorious against Edward "Umaga" Fatu.

Along the way Cena, whose good looks and sculpted body have earned him the title "The Marky Mark of Wrestling", has greatly increased his celebrity. Like Hogan, Cena has proven that his showmanship in the ring crosses over into venues outside of it.

In 2004, John Cena's status as a celebrity began to develop. Cena won the United States Championship from Big Show. Not too long later, Cena lost the title but he gained it back soon. Cena then lost the title again to fellow WWE superstar, Carlito. During that time, Cena apparently got stabbed in the kidney by one of Carlito's bodyguard. This resulted him to stay out of action for a month.

In 2005 and 2006 respectively, Cena has made a few controversies. He had a feud with champion John Bradshaw Layfield, manager Eric Bischoff and fellow wrestler Chris Jericho. Cena also made feuds with Edge and Umaga at that time. But even so, some friendships were formed. Cena is said to be friends with Carlito after they won a match with Jeff Hardy against Edge, Randy Orton and Johnny Nitro.

The year 2007 became a big year for Cena as he got involved in a wrestling match with Britney Spears' ex and rap star, Kevin Federline. John ended up losing that match thanks to some assistance from Umaga to Kevin Federline. Later that night, Cena took revenge by body slamming Kevin Federline backstage. The year 2007 also started pretty well for John Cena as he became the first person to defeat the Samoan Bulldozer, Umaga that year. The Chain Gang Soldier also teamed up with Shaun Michaels defeating the RKO tag team, Randy Orton and Edge. The match ended up with Cena and Michaels winning.

As of October 2007, Cena lost his WWE Championship title because of an injury. While wrestling against Mr. Kennedy, Cena tore his pectoral muscle while executing a hip toss. Eventhough he finished the match and completed the rest of the scripted event, check up the next day found out that John's pectoral major muscle was torn completely from the bone, requiring seven months to a year rehabilitation. Because of not being able to perform, WWE's CEO, Vince McMahon stripped him off the title and ended his reign.

In the year 2008, Cena made an unannounced return to action on January 27 as the final participant of the Royal Rumble match. He won the match, and the traditional WrestleMania title shot. Cena also had a match against JBL, which he defeated at Judgment Day and then at One Night Stand in a First Blood match. However, JBL defeated him at the New York City Parking Lot Brawl. In the month of August, Cena had to replaced by Rey Mysterio after it was announced Cena had suffered a herniated disk in his neck which will require surgery and he will be out of action indefinitely. According to reports, Cena underwent successive surgery to repair the herniated disk in his neck with Doctor Joseph Maroon on August 25.

Aside from wrestling, John has also made his own name in the movie business. In 2006, a WWE franchise movie titled The Marine was released with John playing the lead character, John Triton. The movie received mix reviews due to the poor storyline and discrimination to the US Marines. Even so, fans queued up to watch the movie as this was John's first big screen appearance.

The WWE wrestler also adds recording artist to his resume as he released his debut rap album "You Can't See Me" which debuted at #15 on the US Billboard 200 chart. The album was recorded with his cousin Tha Trademarc. The album features his entrance theme song, 'The Time Is Now' & a host of other singles performed by Cena & one the songs he performed with popular rap band Estoric & a number of other songs Cena performed with famous rapper Bumpy Knuckles. Cena is the only professional wrestler to ever perform on BBC Two's long running TV show Top of the Pops.

While still being active with WWE, Cena made a couple of guest appearances Jimmy Kimmel Live! twice to promote his album. He has also appeared on popular shows like Late Night with Conan O'Brien, Fuse's Celebrity Playlist, Fox Sports Net's The Best Damn Sports Show Period, MADtv, G4's Training Camp and two appearances on MTV's Punk'd. He also served as a co-presenter, with Hulk Hogan, at the 2005 Teen Choice Awards, as a guest judge during the third week of the 2006 season of Nashville Star, and appeared at the 2007 Nickelodeon UK Kids Choice Awards 2007.

In fashion, The Champ has also made a few trademarks. Cena is often seen with knee-high denim jeans and throwback jerseys when he first started on WWE. Lately, Cena has been wearing a lot of Chain Gang merchandise. When his movie, The Marine was released, John was seen to be adding more military-inspired clothing to his outfit to promote his movie.

Cena graduated from Springfield College, Massachusetts with degrees in exercise physiology and human anatomy. He applied for 60 colleges and he got accepted by 58 of them but in the end, he chose Springfield College. He is the second eldest of five brothers and is said to be a family guy when he is not wrestling. His good friends are fellow wrestlers, John Hennigan, Batista, Randy Orton, Carlito, Jeff and Matt Hardy among whom he will have to fight with.

John Cena is definitely going to be a big inspiration to all whether in wrestling, fashion, music or even movies as his participation in the industry is already more than regular celebrity. With all he has achieved, fans can definitely expect to see more of this WWE superstar in the coming future.

Also recently he has completed his new movie 12 Rounds produced by WWE Films. This movie was said to be completed when John suffered from his injury in 2007.

Through the production wing of WWE, Cena has starred in two action films, The Marine (2006) and 12 Rounds (2009), the latter featuring the wrestler trying to save his girlfriend from a gang of terrorists in New Orleans.

In addition, Cena, who has long had an affinity for hip-hop culture, became a recording artist when his rap album, You Can't See Me, hit record stores in 2005. The recording debuted on the U.S. Billboard chart at No. 15. His credits also include appearances on NBC's Celebrity Apprentice.

In 2015, Cena received critical praise for his acting skills in the hit comedy Trainwreck, directed by Judd Apatow and written by the film's star Amy Schumer. Cena played Schumer's sensitive muscle-bound boyfriend. “I got my chance to throw my sense of humor out into the world, and at the same time play this hulky guy who’s a softy, which in real life I’m a very emotional guy,” Cena told Business Insider.

In his personal life, Cena married his girlfriend, Elizabeth Huberdeau, in July 2009. In May 2012, Cena filed for divorce, allegedly shocking Huberdeau. Their messy separation played out in the media, but they eventually settled in July of that year.

Triple H


Paul Levesque was born on July 27, 1969 in New Hampshire. At the age of 14, Triple H got involved in bodybuilding. He was informed of Killer Kowalski’s school by his work out partner, Ted Arcidi. Ted had a brief wrestling career and was at one time the bench press record holder. Triple H was trained by Killer Kowalski and made his pro debut in 1992. He is currently married to Stephanie McMahon and is the son-in-law of Vince McMahon.
Triple H started his career as Terra Ryzing. After a brief run in the indies, he made it to WCW. He did not wrestle much on TV and was only in one PPV match under his new gimmick, Jean Paul LeVesque. He signed with the WWF in spite of having to work more dates for less money.
In April 1995, he made his WWF debut as Hunter Hearst Helmsley. His gimmick was being a rich snob from Connecticut. He quickly developed a friendship with The Clique. He was part of the infamous MSG curtain call (broke kay-fabe by celebrating in the ring with his enemies Kevin Nash and Scott Hall).
All the heat from the incident fell on him and he was punished by not winning the 1996 King of the Ring. In his place, Steve Austin won the tournament and made his infamous Austin 3:16 speech that night.
Paul Levesque, otherwise known as Triple H, has established himself on the big scene in Blade: Trinity (2004) opposite Wesley Snipes. Levesque has already made an impression with his guest roles on The Bernie Mac Show (2001), The Drew Carey Show (1995), Grown Ups (1999), and MADtv (1995).

Triple H is the WWE's number one athlete, performer and bad guy. He has earned ten WWE world championships as well as being crowned King of the Ring (1997). Hunter Hearst Helmsley, a.k.a. Triple H, has become one of the most acclaimed stars in the world of wrestling.

Paul was born and raised in New Hampshire and at the age of fourteen he began bodybuilding. He attended art school while managing and consulting a prestigious fitness club. It was his passion for fitness that led him to train with the legendary wrestler turned instructor, Walter 'Killer' Kowalski at his training school in Malden, Massachusetts. It was April of 1995 when Levesque made his debut in the WWF, as it was called at the time.
Paul Michael Levesque born on born July 27, 1969 better known as his ring name Triple H. Triple H is known as one of the strongest wrestler America. He is also an American business director, professional wrestler, artist, and former bodybuilder. Triple H is the director Vice President of the New York Stock Exchange-traded expert wrestling promotion WWE and an associate of the McMahon family, which maintains preponderance ownership of WWE. As addition to his business role, Levesque makes usual appearance on WWE TV as an authority figure as well as wrestler. He is 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) tall in height and 255 lb (116 kg) in weight.
Triple H net worth is estimated at $25 million.   This New Hampshire-born former wrestler got to know bodybuilding when he was just 14 years old and his favourite wrestler is Ric Flair. After graduating from high school back in 1987, this future wrestler entered a number of bodybuilding competitions, a step which became crucial to Triple H net worth. A year later, he was awarded Teenage Mr. New Hampshire. It was in early 1994 when Levesque got to sign a one-year contract with World Championship Wrestling or WCW, this marked the beginning of Triple H net worth. His first television match was his battle again Keith Cole. He used the villain name Terror Risin’. Later, his ring name became Terra Ryzing which he used until the mid-1994 and then eventually used Jean-Paul Levesque. It was through this stage where he started using his finishing manoeuvre, the Pedigree. This wrestler teamed up with Lord Steven Regal had a similar persona as his. However, Levesque joined the World Wrestling Federation or WWF in 1995 as WCW turned down his request to be a singles competitor. Triple H net worth began to accumulate at the WWF where he became the “Connecticut Blueblood” Hunter Hearst Helmsley and Triple H was born. Backstage, he is known to be a member of The Klig, a group of wrestlers including Shawn Michaels, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, and also Sean Waltman. They were known for influencing Vince McMahon and also the WWF creative team. Triple H eventually won the WWF Intercontinental Championship for the first time back in October 21, 1996. Today, he is the Executive Vice President of Talent and Live Events of the WWE. Add to that, he also appears as Triple H on television as the Chief Operating Officer and also as a part-time wrestler.
Levesque began his certified wrestling career in the worldwide Wrestling Federation in the ring/game nick name Terra Ryzing in 1992 A.D. Levesque started working in the World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in 1994 A.D., where he was quickly repackaged like Jean-Paul Lévesque, a French Canadian aristocrat. In 1995, Levesque transferred to the World Wrestling Federation at the present “WWE”, where he changed his ring name to Hunter Hearst Helmsley and, later, Triple H. In 1997, he co-founded the powerful D-Generation X constant, which became a major building block of the WWF's "Attitude Era". After winning his first WWF title fight and launch a storyline marriage with Stephanie McMahon in 1999, Triple H became a usual main event wrestler. Over the next 10 year, Levesque would win an overall of thirteen world championship titles and guide stables as the McMahon-Helmsley administration and Evolution. Helmsley's real life wedding to Stephanie McMahon on 2003 gave him significant authority on the original style of the company, as well as whole creative control on his character's storyline, victory/failure confirmation, and title reign. Stephanie McMahon (wife of triple H) and The Undertaker were in a side relation too. Triple H and his wife had misunderstanding which leads to divorce. He has not published his net worth salary in internet.

From 2010 onwards, Triple H started wrestling on a part-time basis. In middle 2013, he began a plot in which he himself and Stephanie McMahon were portrayed as groveling, critical WWE co-owners dubbed "The Authority." Jointly as a power couple, they make what are often portrayed as expedient decrees while claiming only to be anxious for "what's best for business," all the while romanticizing each other in the process with public displays of fondness.

Talking about his early life Levesque was born in Nashua, New Hampshire. Levesque watched wrestling for the first time when he was five; a match concerned Chief Jay Strong bow. Levesque began to obtain up bodybuilding at the period of 14, because Levesque wanted to look like expert wrestlers. Following his graduating from high school in 1987, Levesque entered a number of bodybuilding competitions. He was crowned/ Rewarded with a title Teenage Mr. New Hampshire in 1988.

From 2000, Levesque started to date Stephanie McMahon and then they married on October 25, 2003. The couple has three daughters. He had formerly been in an enduring relationship with previous WWF wrestler Chyna. Levesque also has a sister, Lynn.

In late 2004, Levesque unrestricted a book which was titled “Making the Game: Triple H's move toward to a enhanced Body”. Mostly dedicated to bodybuilding recommendation, the book as well includes some autobiographical information, life story, and opinion

 We can find him in social sites like twitter, Wikipedia, facebook and other sites
In February at No Way Out, Triple H survived a vicious Hell in a Cell Match with Cactus Jack, retiring Mick Foley in the process. Then in April, Triple H delivered on another significant accomplishment by becoming the first WWE Champion to defeat an ECW Champion in Tazz.
The animosity between Triple H and Stone Cold reached a fever pitch when in November of 2000, the Cerebral Assassin was revealed as truly behind Stone Cold getting run over by a car the year before. This led to a match at Survivor Series, where Austin exacted vehicular revenge: When Triple H tried to escape the arena in his car, Stone Cold lifted the automobile with a construction crane — then let Triple H and his car plummet to the earth.
Triple H miraculously recovered in time for No Way Out, where he beat Stone Cold in a special best-of-three falls contest featuring a traditional match, a Street Fight and a Steel Cage Match. But in a shocker, Triple H aligned with Stone Cold and Mr. McMahon the night after WrestleMania X-Seven, then won the Intercontinental Championship three days later from Chris Jericho. Triple H followed that up by winning the World Tag Team Championship with Stone Cold at Backlash.
In a span of two devastating days, Triple H lost the Intercontinental Championship to Kane at Judgment Day and then lost the tag titles to Y2J & Chris Benoit the following night. In that match, Triple H tore his left quadriceps muscle completely off the bone. Yet, “The Game” found the heart to finish the bout. It took Triple H eight months of hellacious rehab before he would return. Learn about his long road back to health in his new book, “Making the Game.”
Triple H came back on a special edition of RAW at MSG, and he followed that up by winning the 2002 Royal Rumble Match, earning an opportunity at the world championship. The Game became the Undisputed WWE Champion at WrestleMania X8, where he defeated Chris Jericho at Toronto’s SkyDome.
After facing Michaels at SummerSlam, Triple H claimed another world championship on Sept. 2, 2002, after a unique sequence of events. RAW had been left without a champion after Brock Lesnar signed a contract exclusive to SmackDown! In retaliation, RAW General Manager Eric Bischoff introduced the World Heavyweight Championship — exclusive to RAW. Bischoff declared its first champion would be Triple H.
World Heavyweight Champion Triple H continued his rivalry with HBK and it carried into the Elimination Chamber at Survivor Series, where Michaels came out on top. Triple H regained the championship in a Three Stages of Hell Match on Dec. 15, 2002, at Armageddon.
On Jan. 20, 2003, the Cerebral Assassin formulated a plan that would change WWE forever. He aligned himself with “the dirtiest player in the game,” Ric Flair, Randy Orton and Batista. Together, they were Evolution.
With the protection of his faction, Triple H held the World Heavyweight Championship for most of 2003, finally losing it to Goldberg at Unforgiven in late September. During that lengthy reign, Triple H beat Kane in Mask vs. Championship Match, revealing the Big Red Monster’s face. WATCH IT NOW
In December, Triple H won back the World Heavyweight Championship in an Armageddon Triple Threat Match. What followed were a series of incredibly close matches with Shawn Michaels, but Triple H managed to escape with his title every time. The Game ran into a juggernaut at WrestleMania XX, where Chris Benoit realized his lifelong dream by beating The Game for the World Heavyweight Championship.
Triple H hit another milestone when he was drafted to SmackDown! during a lottery in March of 2004. But the next night, GM Bischoff had found the means to regain his star attraction, trading the Dudleys and Booker T to SmackDown! for The Game.
In June, after a recent history that included two draws and a Triple Threat Match, Triple H finally beat Michaels decisively at Bad Blood. After 45 minutes of bloody carnage and total exhaustion in Hell in a Cell, Triple H mercifully ended the match, hitting Michaels with the Pedigree twice in succession.
Evolution reached a crossroads when rising star Randy Orton won the World Heavyweight Championship from Chris Benoit at SummerSlam. “The Legend Killer” was a bit too far ahead of schedule for Triple H’s liking, so in the infamous “thumbs-down” incident on RAW, Triple H kicked Orton out of Evolution. The Game then finished the job by beating Orton for “his” championship at Unforgiven in September.
Triple H was then put at an unprecedented disadvantage when he was forced to defend his World Heavyweight Championship against one of three possible opponents at Taboo Tuesday. Minutes before his match, the results of WWE fan voting revealed none other than longtime rival Shawn Michaels as his challenger. But the Cerebral Assassin effectively exploited Michaels’ knee injury and successfully retained the championship.
In November 2004 at Survivor Series, Triple H’s team lost to Randy Orton’s team, giving Team Orton four weeks of control of RAW. The Game tried to lure General Manager for-a-day Maven into the Evolution fold, but when he refused, Triple H defeated him. Next, the Cerebral Assassin outwitted GM Chris Benoit by feigning injury, costing The Crippler his chance at the World Heavyweight Championship.
When Orton’s turn as GM came around, chaos ensued. Edge and Chris Benoit tied during a RAW roster Battle Royal, so Orton ordered a Triple Threat Match also involving Triple H for his championship. But Edge and Benoit simultaneously won, forcing Mr. McMahon to vacate the World Heavyweight Championship — despite The Game’s fervent protests. When actual General Manager Eric Bischoff returned from vacation, he ruled that the World Heavyweight Championship would be won in the Elimination Chamber at New Year’s Revolution. There, Triple H won his 10th world championship.
Before marrying Stephanie McMahon, Levesque was in a relationship with Joanie Laurer (who appeared as Chyna). They dated from 1996 until 2000. Levesque married Stephanie McMahon on October 25, 2003. He and Stephanie welcomed their first child, a baby girl named Aurora Rose Levesque, on July 24, 2006. On July 28, 2008 Levesque welcomed his second daughter with McMahon, Murphy Claire Levesque.
He has a sister named Lynn, and he is an uncle to her two children: Peter and Nayssa. Levesque is also an uncle to brother-in-law Shane McMahon’s two sons: Declan and Kenyon. His in-laws are Vince and Linda McMahon.
In late 2004, Levesque released a book entitled Making the Game: Triple H’s Approach to a Better Body. Mostly devoted to bodybuilding advice, the book also includes some autobiographical information, memoirs, and opinions.
In a November 14, 2006, interview with rapper The Game, it was revealed that Levesque is involved in a lawsuit with him over the rights to the name, “The Game”.

Dean Ambrose


Jonathan Good who is better known by his ring name Dean Ambrose is professional wrestler of WWE. He is fearsome fighter and known as a “Lunatic” in WWE. Dean Ambrose ruled the WWE ring with his other partners of “The Shield” for a year or so. After the breakup of The Shield his rivalry starts with Seth Rollins. In their Summer Slam Match Seth Rollins steals the victory over Ambrose with help of devil Kane.
Dean Ambrose has plenty of fighting moves under his belt and he can be dangerous for even the most skillful wrestler in the ring. Here in this post we have designed some latest hd wallpapers of Dean Ambrose. In our previous post we have published the biography and info about Dean Ambrose.
Much of Good's wrestling persona is based on his own real-life upbringing in Cincinnati's East End, where he spent much of his childhood in public housing. An avid wrestling fan who idolized Bret Hart as a child, he used wrestling as an escape from his rough upbringing by immersing himself in wrestling videotapes and reading stories about ... See full bio
Born: December 7, 1985 in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Jonathan Good, better known as Dean Ambrose, is an American young wrestling superstar who best remembered as the longest reigning WWE United States champion of 351 days and also became one of the longest reigners of the company he signed in. Dean Ambrose won numerous awards and titles throughout his career. Most noticeably, he was named Superstar of the year with a Slammy Award in 2014. Besides wrestling, he also starred in Lockdown film as Officer John Shaw in 2015.
Dean Ambrose got hooked on wrestling from very early age. In his teens, he began teaching himself wrestling and decided to drop out of high school to pursue it. He used the ring name Jon Moxley from early days of his career. The young Jon Moxley dared to challenge several current professional wrestlers such as Sami Callihan, Dick Rick, Eric Darkside, and Pepper Parks. In 2006, he won HWA Heavyweight Championship by defeating the current champion and Pepper Parks.
In 2015, actress-sport broadcaster Renee Young publicized her romantic relationship with Dean.
Dean Ambrose wrestled his first WWE matches in 2006 — a tag match against MNM (Joey Mercury and Johnny Nitro), and then in a handicap match against the Big Show. It was a discouraging experience: “WWE is where most of the money is so everyone has thoughts of getting there,” he told SLAM! Wrestling. “But I get the feeling in WWE you kinda have to be an asshole, an ass-kisser or be able to shut your mouth and tolerate those types. I couldn’t do either.”
Dean Ambrose was trained by Les Thatcher, a veteran wrestler and promoter of Heartland Wrestling Association (once a WWE-sponsored developmental promotion) in Ambrose’s hometown of Cincinnati, Ohio. He was in good hands, as Thatcher once co-authored a book with Ricky Steamboat and Harley Race called The Professional Wrestlers’ Workout & Instructional Guide. Thatcher initially refused to train Ambrose because he wasn’t yet 18 years old.
Dean Ambrose is the only WWE superstar ever to have participated in Combat Zone Wrestling’s Ultraviolent Tournament of Death, a notoriously gruesome annual deathmatch spectacle that features broken glass, barbed wire and other implements of gore. He made it to the semi-finals of the tournament in 2009, but lost to CZW veteran (and convicted jailbird for bank robbery) Nick Gage. Vince McMahon presumably hasn’t seen that match.
Darkness shaped Dean Ambrose. On his trek from indy star to WWE United States champion, Ambrose has infused the chaos of his real life into a mesmerizing in-ring character.

Born Jonathan Good, he morphed into Jon Moxley, a brash, vicious fighter before making his most recent transformation into one-third of WWE's most dominant team The Shield.

He grew up in Cincinnati's east side, a place about which Ambrose told Slam! Sports, "It was easy to get the feeling like all the garbage from the city ran down and washed up there." In a neighborhood as violent and unsafe as his, Ambrose could have given in to the wickedness around him. He could have ended up as a thief, a drug dealer or just a victim.

Instead, he found an escape route in wrestling.

It was a path that went from real violence to scripted violence. It's as if Ambrose injected all the aggression and hatred around him into his veins, and that is now what powers him as he continues to carve out his career path, to succeed at every level wrestling has to offer.

Whether it was watching tapes of Bret Hart or falling in love with ECW's edgy product, he has long been a student of the business.

In an interview with Phil Strum of the Poughkeepsie Journal, Ambrose said of ECW, "There was volatility and anger and it really connected with me as a young fan." It doesn't take a psychologist to understand what attracted Ambrose to ECW's violence. Here was a place as chaotic as his neighborhood, but here there were victories, and here sometimes the good guys won.

He wanted entry into that world.
He was 16 when he went to promoter Les Thatcher's office, begging to be a part of the crazy, violent circus that is pro wrestling. Thatcher told Ambrose that he was too young. The kid took to hanging around the business, getting involved anyway he could from working security to helping set up rings.

That love for the industry, the singeing passion that he held onto would help him climb the ranks of the independent promotions at a tremendous pace.

Cody Hawk started training him, and Ambrose (then known as Moxley) soon showed glimpses of greatness with Cincinnati-based Heartland Wrestling Association. It was here where he won his first tag team titles and singles championship. He and Jimmy Turner formed Necessary Roughness and won the HWA tag belts in 2005.

More importantly than the gold he attained, Ambrose immediately made folks take notice with his sadistic and enthralling style.

He raked his forearm along his opponents' throats like it was a saw. He bit into their foreheads.

It wasn't just his pink hair that made him stand out; the bubbling belligerence inside of him felt real. He told Alan Wojcik via OnlineWorldofWrestling.com, "I just wanna come in and wreck everything" and "I love adrenaline. I like senseless violence."

It was this attitude that made Ambrose comfortable, at home even, in something as brutal as a dog collar match.
His comfort amid that kind of chaos made a transition to Combat Zone Wrestling a logical one.

CZW isn't just about blood and weapons, but that promotion is certainly famous for that side of the business. Ambrose's flesh suffered as he fought in battles amid broken glass and thumbtacks, from his Four Corners of Fun Dog Collar match with Thumbtack Jack and competing in CZW's Tournament of Death.

Ambrose was about more hardcore matches and bloodshed though.

He worked to become a complete wrestler. Working with men like Nigel McGuinness and BJ Whitmer early on helped him do that, as did matches against Daniel Bryan.

More than his willingness to take brutal spots, holding the CZW World Heavyweight Championship for over 350 days and putting on exciting matches in the process, Ambrose began to make a name for himself because of his ability to draw an audience in with just his words.

Ambrose delivered the same aggression on the microphone as he did in the ring.

His interviews and promos were unsettling poetic experiences. When he said something like, "I want to know what Mike Quackenbush’s blood smells like" it was not only a disturbing phrase, but Ambrose delivered it without pretense, as if he was exposing the darkest corners of his heart for the world to see.

He took that skill with him everywhere he went.

Ambrose worked for Dragon Gate USA, Evolve in Puerto Rico and in lesser-known promotions like Insanity Pro Wrestling and Full Impact Pro.

He won titles in most of these places, but more importantly he left audiences stunned. Many fans must have had a sense that this shadowy, fiery man was not going to stay in the indies forever.

Ambrose was destined for a bigger stage.

That was clear in his match against Tommy Dreamer at DGUSA's Mercury Rising show that PWInsider.com's Stuart Carapola called, "awesome on many levels." That was clear in his 2010 feud with Jimmy Jacobs in IPW.

That rivalry teemed with intensity. Jacobs and Ambrose did well to compose a story of hatred, but it was Ambrose who shined the brightest, coming off as an arrogant, sinister outsider, a psychopath who was equally fearsome and charming.
It couldn't have been a surprise to fans when word got around that WWE had signed him to a developmental deal. The emotional moment that was his farewell match against Austin Aries was inevitable. You can't keep a shooting star from streaming across the sky.

His time in WWE's developmental Florida Championship Wrestling (now NXT) was highlighted by his feud with William Regal.

In many ways, the veteran and the prospect mirrored each other. They were tough, gritty performers with a punishing in-ring style. Here was a chance for Ambrose to prove to WWE officials that everything they heard about his work in the indies was true.
Ambrose met his future teammates Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns at FCW. Ambrose and Rollins were often opponents, both showing great promise in their battles for the FCW 15 Championship.

In that previously mentioned Phil Strum interview, Ambrose said, "We all had the attitude that we wanted to get out of there as soon as possible."

That desire to move up has seemed to propel Ambrose throughout his career. He went from HWA to CZW to FCW to WWE in quick succession. Upon arriving to the major leagues, Ambrose joined Reigns and Rollins in spreading chaos and making an immediate impact.

Just six months after arriving to WWE, he drove Kofi Kingston's head into the mat at Extreme Rules 2013 to win the United States Championship.

Expect Ambrose to continue climbing, to continue to bolster his resume with both championships and unnerving words. He is a man crafted by chaos who found a way to take real-life pain and turn it into great theater.