| Career Summary | My career as Ken Shamrocks was short-lived to say the least. Shamrock came into the WME as a hitman enforcement for Jeff Jarrett. Shamrock came in strong winning his debut match against Shane Douglas and Rob Van Dam, but everything from that point on went south. In his second match against Kurt Angle, Ken Shamrock got his first taste of defeat despite the intense training and preparation he put in the week before. This loss angered Shamrock and he had just a week to regain himself and prepare for both a Mixed Martial Arts fight againt Semmy Schilt and a match at Summerslam against Sonny Siaki and Goldberg. The MMA fight came, and just when everybody thought Shamrock had the fight won, his opponent Semmy Schilt knocked him out cold. Ken Shamrock wrestled his third WME match at Summerslam juts 2 days later against Doctors orders; he was defeated and forced to the sideline by an injury leading off of a concussion he recieved in the MMA fight TKO. Shamrocks WME had come to a crashing end, and he would never return to the e-wrestling squared circle again.

[ E-Feds | WrestleMania Entertainment: Summer 2004 |

[ Accomplishments | WME | Wins: 1 | Losses: 2 | Draws: 0 || No Accomplishments ||

 

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| Biography| At 5''10", 215 lbs, hailing from Gainesville, GA; Ken Shamrock is known for being one of the greatest fighters of all time, a man who has set foot in many battlegrounds in both the world's of Professional Wrestling and Mixed Martial Arts Fighting where through pure hell both unleashed and recieved he has rightfully earned the alias of "The World's Most Dangerous Man". 
| OOC Message | Ken Shamrock, my most unsuccessful character in any e-fed to date. I joined with him to get into WME and partner up with my friend Chas (WME Jeff Jarrett). In the beginning playing Ken Shamrock looked like it would be fun, and fairly promising. But in the end it was anything but that, Ken Shamrock really bored me as a character. I was more tired of being him after 7 roleplays than I was with Sean O'haire after doing 100, and that's why switched characters in the midst of my 3rd match. In the end, If playing Ken Shamrock was good for anything it was getting into WME and leading me to take on my favorite role to date in CM Punk. The bottom line is I wouldn't play Shamrock or anyone like him again.