Mr. Perfect's WWF Biography
Mr. Perfect actually started out in the WWF in the late
1970's, as a jobber. He along with Eddie Gilbert frequently jobbed to then
champion Bob Backlund. Whether Bob taught him a thing or two about wrestling,
we don't know, but I do know it went mostly up-hill from there. After making
a name for himself in the AWA, Perfect came back to the WWF with high hopes.His
first big break was being in a survivor
series team at Survivor Series, 1988. In that match, Curt took a big amount
of of punishment
and dished out some of his own. In the end, Only a battered Jake "The Snake",
"Ravishing" Rick Rude,
andMr. Perfect were
left.
Jake had taken an enormous beating from Andre the Giant, so he was easy picking's
the the Perfect one. Perfect did an excellent job of hooking both legs to
secure the win. He was among the sole survivor's of his team. Thus began
the
Mr. Perfect legacy. At Wrestlemania 5, he
was
put to the test by The Blue
Blazer, Owen Hart. Would his undefeated streak come to an end? No. He
Perfect-plexed his way to a three-count. Next stop: Summerslam '89. He was
matched against the Red Rooster, Terry Taylor. Once again, Perfect showed
us he has what it takes to be a star in the WWF, by breezing through The
Rooster.
The Survivor Series'89 was no exeption for the Perfect one. He was the sole
survivor on his team, and in the match. He won by Perfect-Plexing "Superfly"
Jimmy Snuka. In the Royal Rumble '90, Perfect had a chance to strive exellence
by being the Royal Rumble Winner. out of 30 men, Mr. Perfect placed 2nd.
An
astounding feat. During that Pay-Per-View, Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake had
attacked The Genuis, which was not to The Perfect one's liking. He immediately
ambushed The Barber with chairs. This set up on of the few Perfect defeat's
at Wrestlemania 6 at the hands of the Barber. Subsequently, at Wrestlemania
6, The Ultimate Warrior became WWF champion and had to forfeit his
Intercontinental Belt. This set up an 8 man tournament to decide the winner.
In the finals if the tourney, were Mr. Perfect and Tito Santana. The match
ended with Bobby Heenan annoying Santana, and Perfect came from behind to
small
package him, to become the New WWF Intercontinental Champion. His reign would
last 126 days until Summerslam '90, where he lost the belt to The Texas Tornado,
Kerry Von Erich. Kerry was relatively unknown then, and the match was signed
just days before Summerslam. Perfect was furious. He wanted a return match.
At Survivor Series '90,
his
team went up against the Ultimate Warrior's team.
He was the last man standing on his team, but still lost the match. But,
in
the process, he eliminated The Texas Tornado, thus setting a new Intercontinental
Match between the 2 men. The 2 men met there-after, and with the help of
Ted
DiBiase, Perfect was once again I-C champ. 86 days after Mr. Perfect lost
the belt, he regained it. He would keep the belt for 280 days. In that spread
he faced a big amount of challenger's, from "Rowdy Roddy" Piper, to the
British Bulldog.
None of them good enough to beat the
Flawless one. One of his
biggest
challenges,
was against the Big Boss Man at Wrestlemania7. The 2 met in a grueling match.
Which ended in a DQ win for the Boss Man, after Heenan's "family" started
pummeling the Boss Man.
No
one was able to best Perfect.....Until Summerslam
1991 rolled along, and he lost to Bret "Hitman" Hart. Perfect was suffering
a bit of back problem's before the match. When Bret synched in the Sharpshooter,
a hold that targets the lower-back, Perfect had no choice but to submit.
Shortly
after this match, Perfect left the WWF due to a severe back injury. The doctors
told him he may never wrestle again, but doctor's are not always right....Perfect
came back as an Executive Consultant to Ric Flair. They were a great team,
but a fallout was imminent. Prior to Survivor Series 1992, The "Macho Man"
Randy Savage needed a tag partner to wrestle with him against Ric Flair and
Razor Ramon. Savage thought that a "Perfect" choice would be Mr. Perfect.
He
wanted Mr. Perfect to be his partner. Bobby Heenan was furious, and spoke
for
Perfect, saying no way will Perfect wrestle with you. Perfect was getting
mad that Heenan was talking for him, so Perfect agreed to be his partner.
Heenan got mad, slapped Perfect, but then, Perfect spilled water over Heenan's
weasel head! Perfect and Savage went on to win the match by DQ over Flair
and Razor Ramon. At this time, Flair was furious. At Royal Rumble 1993, Perfect
made Flair even more furious by eliminating him from the Battle Royal. The
next day on Monday Night Raw, The 2 met in a "Loser Leaves WWF Match". This
match was vintage Perfect, as he pinned Flair, and Flair was forced to forfeit
his WWF career. Perfect had just defeated one of the most respected wrestler's
ever in professional wrestling. Perfect was back in full force. He went on
to fight The
Narcissist,
Lex
Luger
at Wrestlemania 9. The match was a great one, with each giving punishing
maneuvers
to the other. The match ended with Lex Luger doing a backslide, and the ref
did not see Perfect's feet on the ropes, and counted to three anyway. Perfect
then, got up, But Luger bolted Perfect with his steel-plated elbow, which
knocked
him unconscious. When Perfect awakened, He went to find Luger, found him,
and started
pounding on him, until Shawn Michaels came to Lex's aid, and started pummeling
Perfect. This set up Mr. Perfect's last PPV match to date in the WWF. Him
against Shawn for the Intercontinental Belt at Summerslam '93. But before
this match, the WWF introduced a new Pay-Per-View, called the King of The
Ring. Perfect entered the tourney with high hopes. He beat Mr. Hughes by
DQ in the first round, but who was waiting for him in the second?...Bret
Hart. The 2 fought with all there might. In the end, Perfect went for a small
package ,Bret reversed, got a three count. Perfect was very upset, but still
shook The Hitman's hand in the end. The Hitman went on to win the King of
The Ring. Now, the topic in Mr. Perfect's mind was to get revenge
on
Shawn Michaels, and win the I-C belt. On a Monday Night Raw a couple of months
before the legendary match, Perfect confronted Shawn outside the arena and
starting knocking him senseless. We knew then that he way ready for the match.
Then, Summerslam finally came along. The Perfect vs Michaels match was hyped
up to be the best Intercontinental match since the Don Muraco and Pedro Morales
feuds. Had it not been for
Diesel,
Mr. Perfect
would have three-peated the Intercontinental Belt. Shawn threw Perfect to
the outside, where Diesel started pounding on Perfect, and Shawn was distracting
the Ref. Perfect got counted out, but found Diesel in the dressing room after
the
match, and tried to start a fight with Diesel, but the ref's broke it up.
Perfect once again, with back problems, left until Wrestlemania10,
where he was a special guest referee for
the Yokozuna-Lex Luger match. Mr. Perfect remembered Lex all too well. All
us Perfect fans did. When Lex went for a pin, Perfect wouldn't count. Lex
pushed Perfect, Perfect Disqualified him. Lex lost the match. Revenge is
sweet,
especially for us Mr. Perfect fans! He never returned since, until Survivor
Series 1995, where he made a return in fine fashion. He has been commentating
ever since. He was also picked to be the special guest referee at King of
the Ring 1996 for the Shawn Michaels, British Bulldog match for the WWF title.
After a couple of months
of
continous commentating,
he started a feud with Hunter
Hearst Helmsley, by stealing his women from ringside. Hunter got really mad,
and challenged Perfect, who accepted. The match was to take place October
21st on RAW, but Hunter shoved a cart into Perfect's knee right before the
match, so Perfect got Marc Mero to fill in for him. Hunter said he had no
obligation to wrestle Marc, and the only way he would wrestle him, was if
he put his Intercontinental Title on the line, which he did. Mid-Way through
the match, The Ref got hurt, and Hunter grabbed a chair, but Perfect snatched
it away from him, and he was about to hit Hunter with the chair... but hit
Mero instead. Hunter then gave the pedigree and won the match, and the belt.
It seems that it was all a plan between Hunter and Perfect. Perfect was managing
HHH, until he left the WWF because of personal conflict a week later. He
is currently wrestling with WCW.
Say what you will about Mr. Perfect, but you can't take away the fact that he is one of the best overall wrestlers in the history of wrestling. He has wrestled all of the greats of the mat game, and has actually held his own. For all of you that would say: "Hey, he didn't beat Hulk Hogan, did he!"... Well, YOU'RE WRONG! Prior to Wrestlemania 6, at Madison Square Garden, if you had the chance to see it, you would have seen that Mr. Perfect defeated Hulk Hogan by DQ! "Big deal, it's a DQ" you're thinking? Well, think about this - HOW MANY TIMES HAS HULK HOGAN JOBBED A MATCH?? That's what I thought!