Dan Severn |
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Dan Severn
Height: 6'2" Weight: 250 lbs. Hometown: Coldwater, Michigan Pro debut: 1973 Finishing move: Wakigatame, Beast choker (Dragon sleeper with a body scissors), Belly-to-belly suplex Other aliases: "The Beast" Career highlights: NWA World Heavyweight Champion (2), NWA United Kingdom Champion Trained by: Al Snow Severn is an accomplished professional wrestler, having worked for UWF International in Japan, the National Wrestling Alliance and the World Wrestling Federation. He entered the NWA in 1995, and defeated Chris Candido for his first NWA World Heavyweight Championship. Severn would go on to win the UFC championship that year, making him the first and only man to hold the NWA and UFC championships simultaneously. During his short stint in the WWF, he competed in the Brawl For All tournament, beating The Godfather in the first round. However, he withdrew prior to the quarterfinals, allowing The Godfather to advance by default. He appeared in 2000 in the short-lived WXO promotion. Severn would not again hold professional wrestling gold until 2001, when he again won the NWA championship, this time from Shinya Hashimoto. This title reign would be controversial (an American referee in a Japanese promotion issuing a fast count), and short-lived, as the title was stripped from Severn when he was unable to appear on the inaugural TNA pay-per-view to defend his title; the belt was won that evening by Severn's long-time rival, Ken Shamrock. |