Kevin Sullivan (wrestler)

Kevin Sullivan (wrestler)
Kevin Sullivan
Ring name(s) Johnny West
Kevin Caldwell
Kevin Sullivan
The Boston Battler
Masked Lucifer
Merlin the Wizard
The Taskmaster
The Gamesmaster
Billed height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Billed weight 252 lb (114 kg; 18.0 st)
Born October 26, 1949 (1949-10-26) (age 62)
Boston, Massachusetts
Billed from Singapore (1987–1989)
Daytona Beach, Florida (1994)
Conch Republic (1994–1995)
Debut October 1970

Kevin Francis Sullivan (October 26, 1949) is an American professional wrestler and booker, perhaps best known for his role in WCW as "The Taskmaster" and his leading of the "Dungeon of Doom".

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Professional wrestling career

Early career

Sullivan wrestled as "Johnny West" in the NWA (Gulf Coast) in the early '70's, capturing the NWA Gulf Coast Tag Team championship (along with Ken Lucas), defeating Jack Morrell & Eddie Sullivan on March 11, 1971. Next, he went to NWA Florida Championship Wrestling in 1972 and captured the tag team championship with Mike Graham. He took three years off from the NWA to join the (then) WWWF as a mid-card face (from 1974–1977). Had a (rare for the time) face versus face battle with Pete Sanchez on an MSG undercard. Sullivan also wrestled as a face for Roy Shire for the National Wrestling Alliance in their San Francisco territory. Sullivan then worked in NWA Georgia Championship Wrestling and Florida Championship Wrestling as a face until the early 1980s. His first heel run was in Memphis where alongside Wayne Ferris (The Honky Tonk Man) and manager Jimmy Hart he battled the local faces including Jerry Lawler. He left Memphis for Georgia but once again turned heel while in the Georgia territory before he moved on to Florida to work for Eddie Graham.

Championship Wrestling From Florida

Known as the heel "Boston Battler", Sullivan's "devil worshiping" gimmick started during this time. In CWFL he became associated with "Maniac" Mark Lewin (Purple Haze), Bob Roop, The Lock and Luna Vachon Chrissy Roy amongst others. Sullivan split his time with the ICW and brought the devil-worshiping gimmick there, along with Lewin and Roop. He had the Fallen Angel as his valet, who later became known as Woman. Sullivan was the top heel in ICW when the company first went national and had noted feuds with Austin Idol, Superstar Billy Graham, Bruiser Brody, Joe Savoldi and Blackjack Mulligan The Tyger.

Jim Crockett Promotions/World Championship Wrestling (1987–1992)

Sullivan formed The Varsity Club upon arrival in the NWA with Mike Rotunda and Rick Steiner. They immediately started feuding with Jimmy Garvin because Sullivan wanted Garvin's wife Precious for himself. This feud lasted a while with Sullivan "breaking" Garvin's leg at one point.Steiner left the group and was replaced by "Dr. Death" Steve Williams and Dan Spivey. They feuded with Dusty Rhodes, the Road Warriors, Rick Steiner and Eddie Gilbert. Sullivan even attacked Gilbert's wife Missy Hyatt. By late 1989, the Varsity Club was gone, and Sullivan formed Slaughterhouse with Cactus Jack and Buzz Sawyer to feud with Rotunda.[1] Sullivan took time off in late 1990 and returned in early 1991 as the manager of One Man Gang, Black Blood, and the Angel of Death. They cut El Gigante's hair and had a brief feud. Sullivan also was the masked Merlin the Wizard briefly to manage Oz. He came to Japan in 1992, and participated in FMW. And, he fought against Atsushi Onita with Ed Farhat.

Smokey Mountain Wrestling (1992–1994)

Sullivan was in a feud with "Primetime" Brian Lee where after Lee's matches there would be a miniature tombstone brought to ringside. During this feud he was known as The Taskmaster and enlisted the help of The Nightstalker and another wrestler to soften up Lee. After Lee beat Nightstalker and the other wrestler in two separate matches over two weeks he finally came face to face with The Taskmaster who was revealed to be Sullivan after he delivered a fireball to the face of Lee and was joined by Nightstalker and the other wrestler in busting open Lee on live television. Lee would return and finally get the upper hand on Sullivan after beating Nightstalker and the other wrestler to get a spike in the box match with Sullivan which Lee won after busting open Sullivan with the spike. Sullivan left SMW shortly after losing a match to Ronnie Garvin by DQ in March 1994.

Extreme Championship Wrestling (1993–1994)

In early 1993, Sullivan and Nancy, went to Extreme Championship Wrestling, where he teamed with The Tazmaniac. The two won the Tag Team Title and feuded with The Public Enemy. Sullivan also had a bloody feud with Abdullah the Butcher. Sullivan left Woman behind and headed to World Championship Wrestling in spring 1994.

World Championship Wrestling (1994–2001)

He formed a tag team with his "brother" Dave Sullivan, a dyslexic character who referred to himself as "Evad" who was being picked on by The Nasty Boys (Jerry Sags and Brian Knobbs). He enlisted Cactus Jack's help and beat them for the Tag Team Title.[2] Dave was injured and out of action for a while and Sullivan split with Cactus after losing the titles. Sullivan defeated Cactus in a Loser Leaves WCW match at Fall Brawl.[3]

Dave came back and dressed like his idol, Hulk Hogan. This infuriated Sullivan, who hated Hogan, and they started feuding. Sullivan brought in Hogan's best friend, Ed Leslie, as The Butcher, to feud with him. He also brought in Avalanche and called the trio the 3 Faces of Fear. They feuded with Hogan, Randy Savage and Sting.In early 1995, after not being able to end Hogan's career, Avalanche left the group and Sullivan turned on The Butcher.

Later in 1995 Sullivan began hearing the voice of someone calling for him to come find him. Over the course of several weeks, vignettes were shot with Sullivan searching for the man, who eventually became known as The Master. Once Sullivan found The Master he was rechristened with a new gimmick, The Taskmaster (the second time he was known by that name). The two men immediately started putting together a new group that eventually became known as the Dungeon of Doom. In time, the group grew to include Kamala, The Barbarian, Meng, The Yeti, Hugh Morrus, Loch Ness, One Man Gang, Big Bubba Rogers, Lex Luger, and The Giant. Sullivan also brought in his former 3 Faces of Fear stablemates, with Avalanche wrestling as The Shark and The Butcher wrestling as The Zodiac. For a very short time, Big Van Vader also was a member. Managed by Sullivan, four Dungeon of Doom members lost to The Hulkamaniacs in a WarGames match at September's Fall Brawl. As a result of Hogan's win over Zodiac, he got to spend five minutes alone with Sullivan. The feud with Hogan continued for much of the remainder of the year and saw the group add Jimmy Hart as its manager, after he turned on Hogan in October 1995 and cost him the WCW World Heavyweight Championship in a match with the Giant.

The Dungeon then feuded with the Four Horsemen, and Sullivan acquired a certain disliking for Brian Pillman. Once Sullivan sent Pillman packing, the Dungeon and the Horsemen rejoined forces to get rid of Hulk Hogan and his friends and formed the unsuccessful Alliance To End Hulkamania.

Afterwards, Sullivan and Horseman Chris Benoit picked up where Pillman left off and started a brutal feud, which lasted for over a year, with Benoit "stealing" Woman from Sullivan. Sullivan brought in Jacquelyn to help him and also added Konnan to the Dungeon. Sullivan lost a retirement match to Benoit at Bash at the Beach on July 13, 1997.

This loss gave him more to time to concentrate on his job as booker. Sullivan stayed on as the booker or a member of the WCW booking committee and made a brief on-screen appearance with the reformed Varsity Club of Rotunda and Rick Steiner with their cheerleader, Leia Meow. After a couple of months, he was back off television.

In 2000, after the demotion of Ed Ferrara and Vince Russo (and subsequent departure of the latter), the resulting chaos led to Sullivan's promotion to head booker. This move infuriated a number of WCW wrestlers, given Sullivan's history of professional rivalries (notably Benoit) and poor decisions. Benoit, Dean Malenko, Eddie Guerrero and Perry Saturn would quit the night after, immediately signing with the WWF. Sullivan was fired before WCW's sale in 2001.

Recent years

In 2003, Sullivan made one surprise appearance in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, as the officiator in the first Clockwork Orange House of Fun match. In late 2003/2004, he worked for the All World Wrestling League/Big Time Wrestling.

Personal life

In an example of kayfabe (the storylines in wrestling) becoming real, Sullivan's wife Nancy Daus, left him in favor of his rival, Chris Benoit. In the late 90's Sullivan conceived an angle where Woman (Nancy Daus Sullivan, Sullivan's wife both on-screen and off), would leave his character for Chris Benoit's.[citation needed] Sullivan insisted that the two should travel together to preserve kayfabe for the general public and to make the affair look real, (hold hands in public, share hotel rooms, etc.).[4] Nancy ultimately married Benoit in 2000. Because of the real life imitating kayfabe, Sullivan and Benoit had a contentious backstage relationship at best and Benoit defeated Sullivan in a Retirement match at Bash at the Beach.[citation needed][citation needed] Benoit did, however, admit having a certain amount of respect for Sullivan, saying on the DVD Hard Knocks: The Chris Benoit Story that Sullivan never took undue liberties in the ring during their feud, even though he blamed Benoit for breaking up his marriage.[citation needed]

In wrestling

Championships and accomplishments

  • CWA Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[12]
  • Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards

1Although Sullivan and The Tazmaniac won the title twice, only their first reign is recognized officially by World Wrestling Entertainment. The reign also occurred prior to ECW's withdrawal from the NWA and prior to ECW declaring their tag title a "World" title.

Notes

  1. ^ Foley, Mick. Have A Nice Day: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks (p.167)
  2. ^ Foley, Mick. Have A Nice Day: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks (p.272)
  3. ^ Foley, Mick. Have A Nice Day: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks (p.281)
  4. ^ Chris Benoit, 1967-2007 | MetaFilter
  5. ^ a b c "Kevin Sullivan profile". OWOW. http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/profiles/k/kevin-sullivan.html. Retrieved 2009-08-14. 
  6. ^ "Cagematch profile". http://www.cagematch.de/?id=2&nr=698. 
  7. ^ "3 Faces of Fear vs Hogan, Sting and Dave Sullivan". World Championship Wrestling. WCW Clash of the Champions. 1994-11-16.
  8. ^ Matt Mackinder (January 17, 2008). "Sir Oliver Humperdink recalls career of yesteryear". SLAM! Wrestling. http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2007/05/12/4175841.html. Retrieved 2008-04-04. 
  9. ^ "House of Humperdink". Online World of Wrestling. http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/profiles/h/house-of-humperdink.html. Retrieved 2009-09-08. 
  10. ^ "Jimmy Hart profile". Online World of Wrestling. http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/profiles/j/jimmy-hart.html. Retrieved 2009-09-04. 
  11. ^ NWA World Tag Team Title (Central States) history At wrestling-titles.com
  12. ^ CWA Heavyweight Title history At wrestling-titles.com
  13. ^ Florida Heavyweight Title history At wrestling-titles.com
  14. ^ Florida Tag Team Title history At wrestling-titles.com
  15. ^ NWA Southern Heavyweight Title (Florida) history At wrestling-titles.com
  16. ^ ECW World Tag Team Title history At wrestling-titles.com
  17. ^ NWA Georgia Junior Heavyweight Title history At wrestling-titles.com
  18. ^ NWA Georgia Tag Team Title history At wrestling-titles.com
  19. ^ NWA National Television Title history At wrestling-titles.com
  20. ^ NWA Southeast Continental Heavyweight Title history At wrestling-titles.com
  21. ^ NWA United States Junior Heavyweight Title (Southeastern/Continental) history At wrestling-titles.com
  22. ^ NWA United States Tag Team Title (Gulf Coast) history At wrestling-titles.com
  23. ^ NWA/WCW United States Tag Team Title history At wrestling-titles.com
  24. ^ WCW World Tag Team Title history At wrestling-titles.com
  25. ^ NWA Mid-America Television Title history At wrestling-titles.com
  26. ^ NWA Mid-America/AWA Southern Tag Team Title history At wrestling-titles.com
  27. ^ NWA World Tag Team Title (Mid-America) history At wrestling-titles.com
  28. ^ NWA Southern Heavyweight Title (Tennessee) history At wrestling-titles.com
  29. ^ SWCW Southwest Heavyweight Title history At wrestling-titles.com

References

  • Mick Foley (2000). Have A Nice Day: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks. HarperCollins. ISBN 0061031011. 

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