- Tom Zenk
Infobox Wrestler
name=Tom Zenk
names=Tom Zenk
Z-Man
height = height|ft=6|in=1
weight = convert|240|lb|kg st|abbr=on|lk=on
birth_date = birth date and age|1958|11|30
death_date =
birth_place =Robbinsdale, Minnesota , U.S.
resides=
billed=Robbinsdale, Minnesota
trainer=Eddie Sharkey Brad Rheingans
debut=1984
retired=1996 |Tom Zenk (born Thomas Erwin Zenk on
November 30 ,1958 inRobbinsdale, Minnesota ) is a former Americanprofessional wrestler , also known by his nickname Z-Man.Career
Tom Zenk attended High School with other pro wrestlers
Nikita Koloff , Brady Boone,Curt Hennig ,Richard Rood , better known by his wrestling name ofRick Rude ,John Nord , andBarry Darsow . He started wrestling in1984 in the Pacific Northwest territory where he feuded withBobby Jaggers and occasionally appeared in the AWA during the mid 1980s.Thomas Erwin Zenk got his first taste of wrestling stardom when he went to the World Wrestling Federation with
Richard Vigneault , better known as the wrestlerRick Martel as the "Can-Am Connection " in late 1986, many wrestlers from the era have claimed that he and Martel were having a sexual relationship at this time. The pair faced, and defeated, the tag team ofDon Muraco andBob Orton, Jr. in the opening bout ofWrestleMania III in March 1987. The tandem was so popular that they were being built up as the successors to theHart Foundation as the next WWF World Tag Team Champions, but Zenk would abruptly leave the promotion, allegedly the result of a contract dispute.Zenk elaborated on the incident in a radio interview saying that he felt betrayed by Martel as he went behind Zenk's back and used his influence as a former AWA Champion to get a better deal for himself while not doing anything to sweeten Zenk's deal.Zenk also saidRichard Vigneault tried to get him to marry his sister as a way to keep him loyal to the wrestling partnership.He reappeared in the
American Wrestling Association in early 1989 and was the last man eliminated byLawrence Whistler , better known as the wrestlerLarry Zbyszko in the battle royal to fill the vacant AWA World Heavyweight Title.After receiving several shots at the AWA title, he went to wrestle for World Championship Wrestling in 1989. Before commercial breaks, a graphic stated that "The Z-Man is coming...September 12, 1989". Z-Man would make his WCW pay-per-view debut at the first Halloween Havoc event in 1989. He soon formed a tag team with
Brian Pillman . They won the United States Tag Team Titles, and feuded with the Midnight Express (the version withBobby Eaton andStan Lane ) and theFabulous Freebirds .It was during this time that Zenk tore a muscle while weightlifting and had to take several months off to recover. His physical appearance was quite different upon returning, still muscular, but more slender than before.
When the promotion changed its name to
World Championship Wrestling in 1991, he was feuding withArn Anderson over the TV Title. Later that year, he feuded with theYork Foundation and the Fabulous Freebirds.Zenk left WCW in early 1994 and finished his career in the independents in 1996. Now retired from wrestling, Zenk is currently working for an international distribution firm.
In wrestling
*Finishing and signature moves:*
Dropkick / Stereo dropkicks:*Superkick :*Sleeper holdChampionships and accomplishments
*Jim Crockett Promotions | World Championship Wrestling:*
NWA United States Tag Team Championship (1 time)1 - withBrian Pillman :*NWA World Television Championship (1 time; Final champion)1:*WCW World Six-Man Tag Team Championship (1 time) - withDustin Rhodes & Big Josh:*WCW World Television Championship (1 time; First–ever champion)*Lutte Internationale:*
Canadian International Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Dan Kroffat*
Pacific Northwest Wrestling :*NWA Pacific Northwest Heavyweight Championship (1 time):*NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Scott Doring1The title's name was changed to the WCW World Television Championship after Zenk won it, technically making him the last NWA World Television Champion and the first WCW World Television Champion.
External links
* [http://www.tv.com/person/257347/summary.html TV.com Profile]
* [http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Arena/9893/index.html Tom Zenk fansite]
* [http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/profiles/t/tom-zenk.html OWW Profile]
* [http://armpitwrestling.com/Pick-My-Brain/Pick-My-Brain-Tom-Zenk.htm Pick My Brain interview with Tom Zenk]
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