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 Jim Hellwig -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Jim Hellwig -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
James Brian Hellwig (born June 16, 1962), is an (A native or inhabitant of the United States) American (Click link for more info and facts about professional wrestler) professional wrestler known by many as The Ultimate Warrior, who legally changed his name to Warrior in 1993.
Before his WWF career, Jim Hellwig was "Justice" Hellwig of Power Team USA, a group of (Someone who does special exercises to develop a brawny musculature) bodybuilders that Red Bastien and Rick Bassman formed in 1985, but the (Any clever (deceptive) maneuver) gimmick went under when they discovered that the team had limited wrestling potential.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/j/ji/jim_hellwig.htm   (719 words)

  
 WrestleView.com - Ultimate Warrior FAQ
Jim Hellwig is the only wrestler to ever play the Warrior.
Hellwig and Borden teamed together in independent federations as the Blade Runners.
The group did not last long and Hellwig went on to be The Dingo Warrior in Texas and then the Ultimate Warrior in the WWF.
www.wrestleview.com /info/faq/warrior.shtml   (1234 words)

  
 Obsessed With Wrestling   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Jim Hellwig formed a tag team with Steve Borden (aka Sting) and were known as Power Team USA..
Jim Hellwig became close friends with the legendary von Erich family, particularly the late Mike von Erich..
June 1987: Jim Hellwig debuted in the WWF as the Dingo Warrior and wrestled jobbers for several months..
www.obsessedwithwrestling.com /profiles/u/ultimate-warrior.html   (1823 words)

  
 *Profiles of WWF, WCW, ECW Superstars! [WrestlingLife.com Perfection Without Exception!]*   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Hellwig then entered the WWF, and with some cool music, his nutty run down entrances, and the shaking he did in the ring, the Ultimate Warrior finally became a big hit.
Hellwig would go on to win, and Hogan selflishly gave away the title and disappeared from the wresting scene for a while.
Hellwig went on to defend the title, but entered into a feud with Sergeant Slaughter, who had recently turned into an Iraqi sympathizer during the Gulf War.
members.aol.com /mradroit3000/profiles/warrior.htm   (809 words)

  
 revolution -- v.o.t.r. -- free association 3/2/99   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Harris first used TRAP on Jim Hellwig, better known as the Ultimate Warrior during his days in the WWF.
Hellwig, one of the first publicized victims of catchphraseitis, sought treatment from Harris in late 1997, unable to speak without using the words "foke" and "waaahreeoooorssss."
Hellwig, though, reacted poorly to Harris' therapy in late 1998, becoming a freakish recluse and refusing to appear in public, except to pick up his monthly copy of "Cosmopolitan" at a small newsstand.
www.the-revolution.net /wrestling/votr/fa/990302.shtml   (601 words)

  
 The Warrior
Jim Hellwig's return to the ring has reminded many fans of wrestling history.
Hellwig began his "wrestling" career as a bodybuilder, alongside Sting and other wrestlers in Powerteam USA.
Hellwig then began tagging with Sting in various promotions, first as the Freedom Fighters, then becoming the Blade Runners, Rock (Hellwig) and Flash (Sting).
www.accelerator3359.com /Wrestling/bios/warrior.html   (1752 words)

  
 The Ultimate Warrior Wrestleinfo
Jim Hellwig, the man who would become known as the Ultimate Warrior got his start wrestling in California as a member of Power Team USA, a short-lived group of four wrestlers which included Steve Borden (the man who eventually become Sting).
Hellwig and Borden were confronted by Phil Hickerson who mocked them for their million dollar bodies and two cent brains.
Hellwig's next stop was the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) where he wrestled in dark matches as the Dingo Warrior.
www.wrestleinfo.com /TheUltimateWarrior.html   (2132 words)

  
 1WRESTLING.COM - NEWSLINE - PRO WRESTLING'S DAILY NEWS SOURCE
Former WWF champion Ultimate Warrior Jim Hellwig has posted a long message on his official website where he discusses the prospect of a return to the ring as well as the death of former friend Davey Boy Smith.
Hellwig uses Smith's passing as a forum to comment on the drug use within the professional wrestling industry, stating that, "All the top Superstars use drugs.
Unlike most of Hellwig's past postings on his site, this one is not written within the confines of the Ultimate Warrior character and is an interesting and stunning brutal commentary on the darker side of the pro wrestling industry.
www.1wrestling.com /news/newsline.asp?news=9139   (366 words)

  
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Borden and Hellwig decided to stay together and they formed a tag team called the Blade Runners.
Hellwig was having problems with UWF Owner Bill Watts and Eddie Gilbert so he decided to leave the UWF.
Jim Crockett bought out the UWF and absorbed it into the NWA.
www.midsouthwrestling.com /Sting.html   (2571 words)

  
 Wrestling Press Box » Self Destruction of the Ultimate Warrior DVD Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The documentary does a great job of convincing the viewer that Hellwig was responsible for the sour relationship between him and WWE.
Hellwig is described as a guy who liked to entertain, which was obvious.
It was always rumored that the reason behind his departure centered around his being asked to work with Nailz, but the documentary states that Hellwig actually failed a routine drug test, leading to his departure.
www.wrestlingpressbox.com /posts/259   (1042 words)

  
 NoDQ.com > Columns > AS I SEE IT 10/10
Several of his current or former workers got on the tape and basically told us that Jim Hellwig sucked with footage of Hellwig designed to prove the point.
Hellwig attacked Bobby Heenan, not for comments Heenan made about him, but for being a cancer victim; and made disgusting comments relating to Heenan's cancer.
Hellwig also attacked Darren Drozdov and his paralysis, suffered in a WWF ring; rather than attack any comments that Drozdov made on the DVD.
nodq.com /columns/130940008.shtml   (962 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Hellwig of course turned them down in favour of the World Wrestling Federation.
Warrior was scheduled to meet another former WWF superstar, Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart, at the next event but it never took place as the promoter ran out of money.
When Jim Hellwig was approached by New Japan in 1987 they outlined ideas for him to debut as a monster creation in their promotion.
www.impactwrestling.com /Biopage.aspx?ID=168   (2031 words)

  
 Ultimate Warrior - The Road To WWF Stardom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Before Jim Hellwig became WWF superstar "The Ultimate Warrior", he experienced some humble beginnings.
This compilation covers Hellwig's earliest wrestling days as part of Memphis Wrestling where he wrestled under his own name along with Steve Borden (Sting) as the "Freedom Fighters".
Hellwig's career later took him to the UWF for a short while (still as part of the Bladerunners) before going it alone to World Class Championship Wrestling as the "Dingo Warrior".
www.geocities.com /hitmanbrentsdungeon/UltimateWarriorPreWWF.htm   (465 words)

  
 Sting's Bio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
He teamed with Jim Hellwig, also known as the Ultimate Warrior.
The two were known as Power Team USA before changing their gimmick and attitude and becoming the heel Blade Runners.
Hellwig left the UWF due to a contract dispute, and went to World Class where he started his "Ultimate" Warrior gimmick as the "Dingo" Warrior.
www.twnpnews.com /information/bios/sting.htm   (1351 words)

  
 OO Column:  Timeline by Hatter X (Pro Wrestling News, Analysis, and Commentary...  WWF, WCW, ECW, The Rock, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Two awesome specimens, Jim Hellwig and Steve Borden, fresh off a short stint working for Fritz Von Erich's World Class Championship Wrestling, have been called up to the big time to meet with the self-proclaimed "Walt Disney of Wrestling", Vince McMahon.
Hellwig mentioned their stint in World Class as The Dingo Warriors, and proposed using "Warrior" as his name.
Hellwig was livid, as he felt cheated by McMahon, and asked for his release at the end of his deal, which ran through March of 1988.
www.onlineonslaught.com /columns/timeline/20011201.shtml   (3353 words)

  
 Brad's Wrestling Site -
He never used that many moves and would often get destroyed by his opponents, but you knew as soon as Jim Hellwig started to shake those ropes that his opponent was in huge trouble.
All went to plan as HBK had the Sharpshooter on Bret and the second official in the back Mike Cioata was listening to his headset for orders to come down to ringside.
Later in 1996 Jim Ross claimed he had signed Diesel, and that Big Daddy Cool was returning to the WWF.
www.freewebs.com /thegamebrad2002/wrestlerbios.htm   (4993 words)

  
 Raceway Magazine News
Zolten Laska and Jim Hulings brought the field down to the green flag with Hulings grabbing the lead at the start.
On the double file restart, Watson lined up inside of Hellwig with Hellwig able to take the lead when the race resumed.
Hellwig held off Watson for the next two laps before a hard-charging Jim Myers worked past Watson to grab the runnerup spot.
www.racewaymagazine.com /May2004/AMR5-9.htm   (999 words)

  
 Sting biography.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Steve Borden was working as a private trainer at Gold's Gym in Venice, California, and he also competed in body building contests when he along with Jim Hellwig (Ultimate Warrior) was discovered.
Hellwig took the name Rock while Borden took the name Flash.
The Blade Runners broke up and Hellwig left, but Sting stayed at the UWF, where he would the tag team titles twice, firstly with Eddie Gilbert, and then with Rick Steiner.
www.lumastar.com /biography.asp?CelebID=68   (6069 words)

  
 Ohio Valley Wrestling television from October 2000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Announcer Jim Cornette wonders whether Dinsmore blew out his knee, or in a worst case scenario, "broke his leg." As the beloved Trailer Park Trash tends to his partner at ringside, they cut to an obligated commercial break.
Nelson is this huge fl guy as far as muscle mass goes (similar to Jim Hellwig's physique when he first started out in the business in Memphis and UWF out of Tulsa, c.
He wins with the Tiger Bomb (the move perfected by Mitsuharu Misawa in Japan, which is basically a butterfly suplex position dropped into a sit-down powerbomb), which, not surprisingly, was Ahmed Johnson (Tony Norris)'s finishing move in the WWF back in '95 and '96.
members.aol.com /luslurid/OhioValleyoct2000.html   (2321 words)

  
 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Firepower at Epinions.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The name Jim Hellwig might not mean anything to you, but if you are around my age (19) and watched wrestling as a kid, then you will probably recognise his alter ego, the Ultimate Warrior.
In this movie he only has one line, and is pretty much playing an evil version of his in ring persona, so he doesn’t really have any trouble, but he isn’t exactly there to act, just be big and scary.
It turns out the Art Camacho is a much better fighter than he is a director (he was responsible for the debacle that was Gangland).
www.epinions.com /content_145166536324   (1334 words)

  
 Davey Boy Smiths last interview! - 80sxchange.com
I was just basically doing it as a friend for Jim Hellwig...
He gave Jim Hellwig the number so you should let them both go," which I felt very bad about, because all I was doing was doing one guy a favor, and basically, he said I got him the stuff, which I never did.
He's taken care of me, he's taken care of Jim, he's taken care of Owen." He goes, "You can't do this to Vince." I'm saying, "Well, Bret, I'm also like $200,000 a year more.
www.80sxchange.com /forums/showthread.php?t=12248   (3217 words)

  
 NoDQ.com > Columns > AS I SEE IT 10/3
'Warrior" was born as Jim Hellwig, and that's what I'll refer to him as throughout this column.
However, what Jim Hellwig chose to do was lower than anything Vince McMahon has ever done to him...a response as seen in the rant below.
When Jim Hellwig and Bobby Heenan leave this earth...you have to wonder how many people will mourn their passing.
nodq.com /columns/130336504.shtml   (1101 words)

  
 Biography
Later after two members left the four member team, Sting and Rock (The Ultimate Warrior aka Jim Hellwig) formed the Blade Runners.
After Powerteam USA dissolved, Steve and Jim competed in Mid-SouthWrestling,later known as UWF (Universal Wrestling Federation).
Following a feud with the Fantastics, Jim leaves and Sting joins Eddie Gilbert's "Hot Stuff" stable as Mid-South became the UWF.
www.homestead.com /stingerrocks/Biography.html   (813 words)

  
 McMahon - Uncyclopedia
When the lure of international diplomacy wore off, his name was changed to Vince McMahon and he moved to Greenwich CT. For years McMahon struggled building up a upstart wrestling promotion.
After a legal dispute with the FBI in 1976 over the distribution of Anabolic Steroids at live events, Mcmahon was banished to the state of West Virginia where he continued to build his wrestling empire, the WWF with his busniess partner Jim Hellwig.
Huge technical wrestling talents like Hulk Hogan and Jim "the Anvil" Neidhart were mired in the midcard while inferior talents like Tito Santana and Chris "Masterlock" Masters received major pushes.
uncyclopedia.org /wiki/McMahon   (293 words)

  
 XBOX BRAWL :: Your online community & resource for Xbox Brawling Games. "X-Brawl Wwe Raw 2 ULTIMATE WARRIOR CAS"
Jim Hellwig began wrestling in November 1985 in Memphis for Jerry Lawler/Jerry Jarrett promotions.
The members of the team were Jim "Justice" Hellwig, Steve "Flash" Borden, Mark "Commando" Miller and Garland "Glory" Donnoho.
The team was made fun of for being more muscle than skill.
www.xboxbrawl.com /wweraw2/wweraw2ultimatewarrior.html   (162 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
I read Hellwig’s response last week and I found it to be a combination of pathetic, hilarious (unintentionally) and sickening.
If you’re at all familiar with the right-wing, xenophobic rants that Hellwig performs at colleges around the states then you will not be surprised at how disillusioned and off the rails this guy really is.
Between them Hart and Michaels had 9 successful runs with the WWF/E championship and countless entertaining matches while Hellwig had one failed championship reign and I could probably count his good matches (in which he was carried by talented opponents) on one hand.
my.impactwrestling.com /Blog.aspx?BlogID=2417   (1938 words)

  
 Linux-Kernel Archive: By Subject
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www.uwsg.indiana.edu /hypermail/linux/kernel/0307.2/subject.html   (10965 words)

  
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Jim McKeon skid a single down the third baseline and Kervick sliced an RBI single to right.
Jim Talbot bashed a two-RBI single to right, then Erik Berger bopped an RBI single to center.
Jim Hellwig hammered a three-run homer in the first inning to cast doubt in the minds of the Phoenix, then went on to collect four hits, score three runs and drive in four runs by the game’s end.
www.goleader.com /98aug20/11.htm   (2154 words)

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