"The Ring Troll" DeAndre Coleman
After losing the XBWL World title, Coleman decided it was finally time to go. He officially retired right after the match, and he left the XBWL. Currently worth over 12 billion dollars, Coleman decided to just sit at home with his wife and relax. He added his final title to his trophy room and that was that.
Until he started to get a little withdrawn. He wanted to keep wrestling. He didn't want to play football again, after what happened last time, and wrestling was more his style since he didn't have to depend on other people to win. So, in December of 2000, he contacted the XBWL again, and decided to make a comeback. A BAD one. The XBWL wasn't ready to put their trust into Coleman, as they had a few of their older names back, and were undergoing management changes. Coleman was put in the midcard, and hated it. He left the XBWL after a week due to creative differences.
Coleman then contacted an old friend from the XBWL, Hawk Henshaw, and became involved in a tournament that Henshaw was running. However, that, too, went sour, as Henshaw wanted to put himself over Coleman in the second round. Coleman, pissed off, agreed to it ONLY if Henshaw went over after Coleman kicked his ass for a good twenty minutes. And that's how it went down. Coleman, now fed up with everyone involved in the XBWL, decided to retire again. This time, however, he went to his old wrestling trainer, stablemate, and sometimes partner, Jim Big, and asked him a question.
Childhood - Part 1
Teens - Part 2
First Break - Part 3
Life Is Good - Part 4
Retirement - Part 5
New Job - Part 6
Back In The Game - Part 7
Home
Copyright Notice