Al Snow
Al Snow

Height: 6’
Weight: 234 pounds
Real name: Allen Blake Sarven
Hometown: Lima, Ohio
Pro debut: May 22, 1982
Finishing move: Snow Plow (Scoop brainbuster)
Favorite quote: "What does everybody want?"
Other aliases: Leif Cassidy (WWE), Shinobi, Avatar, Steve Moore, The Five Star Ninja (WWE)
Career highlights: BCW Can-Am Tag Team Champion (w/Denny Kass), GWA Junior Heavyweight Champion, GWA Tag Team Champion (5) (w/Mike Kelly), JAPW Heavyweight Champion, MCW-ICW Heavyweight Champion, MCW Midwest Tag Team Champion (2), MCW Midwest Territorial Champion, MCW-ICW United States Tag Team Champion (6), MTW Heavyweight Champion (2), MTW Tag Team Champion (2) (w/Ray Roberts), MCW Heavyweight Champion, MCW Tag Team Champion (w/Denny Kass), SMW Tag Team Champion (w/Unibomb), USA Pro Heavyweight Champion, UXW Heavyweight Champion, WWA World Tag Team Champion (w/Mickey Doyle), WWE World Tag Team Champion (w/Mankind), WWE Hardcore Champion (6), WWE European Champion
Trained by: Jim Lancaster

ECW profile:

Al Snow and his unique companion, Head, took ECW by storm in 1997 when Snow looked to make up for years of being misused by WWE. His unorthodox antics, which included taking direct orders from Head, made Snow a fan favorite.

The WWE Tough Enough trainer is best remembered for defeating Shane Douglas and Chris Candido with Lance Storm at 1998’s Living Dangerously. He also registered a big win over Tracy Smothers at Cyberslam.

In the ring, Al Snow is not to be taken lightly. An accomplished veteran of world class competition, Snow has gone toe to toe with some of both ECW’s and WWE’s best. After years away from the ring, Al and Head came back to the environment where they thrive, and plan to recapture their success on ECW.