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Sean Michael Waltman (born July 13, 1972) is an American professional wrestler. He wrestled for the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now called WWE) with the intermittent names of 1-2-3 Kid and X-Pac rings between 1993 and 2002, Wrestling World Championships (WCW) as Syxx , and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) as Syxx-Pac and Sean Waltman . He is currently signing a contract with WWE working on their Legends program.

Waltman has won a dozen championships between WWE, WCW, and TNA; the majority are the explorers class and the team title tags. He is the only wrestler holding the TNA Division X Championship, WCW Cruiser Class Championship and WWF Lightweight Class Championship; he also holds WCW Cruiserweight and WWF Light Heavyweight titles simultaneously. He was also the final WWF Light Heavyweight Champion before his title was replaced by the Cruiserweight Championship he held simultaneously. WWF Waltman World Championships WWF Waltman against the title holder Bret Hart on July 11, 1994, was ranked by WWE as the third best match ever aired on Raw's flagship corporate program. He was part of The Kliq, a group of wrestlers known for their influence on the WWF storyline in the mid-1990s.


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Waltman joined the school wrestling team in grade nine, but quickly stopped cutting off his hair.

After training under Boris Malenko, Joe Malenko, Masami Soronaka and Karl Gotch, Waltman started his career as The Lightning Kid . She works through various independent promotions, including Pro Wrestling America (PWA) and Global Wrestling Federation (GWF), winning PWA Light Heavyweight, PWA Iron Horse TV Title and GWF Light Heavyweight Championship. During this time, Waltman worked extensively with Jerry Lynn in North America and Japan. They often wrestled with each other, but also worked together to win the PWA Tag Team title twice in 1993.

While working for Larry Sharpe and Dennis Coralluzzo's WWA Promotion on November 28, 1992 in Clementon, New Jersey opposite "The Kamikaze Kid" Bill Wilcox surpassed suicide dive and landed on Waltman's head, driving it into the concrete and causing a blood clot near his brain. She was hospitalized for three days, unable to work for four months, and was advised to give up wrestling completely.

World Wrestling Federation (1993-1996)

Tag Team Champion (1993-1995)

As The Lightning Kid, Waltman conducted a WWF test match in Phoenix, Arizona, the day after WrestleMania IX, against fellow inventor Louie Spicolli (soon known as Rad Radford at WWF). He recalled that he was fortunate to have an opponent with personal interests in an impressive match, rather than (as usual) an uninterested WWF veteran like Virgil or Jim Powers.

After earning a contract, she made her TV debut as The Kamikaze Kid on Monday Night Raw on May 3rd, losing to Doink the Clown. She quickly became The Cannonball Kid, then only The Kid. He scored a surprise pin on Razor Ramon on the May 17th episode Monday Night Raw , so it became The 1-2-3 Kid . Razor challenged him for a rematch, betting $ 10,000 from his own money. Kid accepted the challenge, but grabbed the money and ran from the arena during the game. Ted DiBiase, who is at odds with Razor, taunted him for losing to anyone. Kid gets mad at this, and causes a match in which he gets angry DiBiase as well. Razor immediately turned and took Kid under his wing. The 1-2-3 Kid made his pay-per-view debut at SummerSlam, losing to DiBiase's tag pair, Irwin R. Schyster after Razor beat DiBiase. In the Survivor Series, Kid is in Razor's team in a four-four elimination match. He and Marty Jannetty were the only survivors, who led them to form a tag team and held the Team Tag Championship for a week in January 1994 after defeating The Quebecers.

Over the next two years, The 1-2-3 Kid is an unseeded favorite and a fan favorite of nature. He wrestled with Bret Hart in a very long game (for that time) and was highly acclaimed for the WWF World Wide Weight Championship on July 11, 1994 on Raw and had a short (one-day) title tag in January 1995, with Bob Holly defeating Bam Bam Bigelow and Tatanka at the Royal Rumble 1995 before losing to The Smoking Gunns at Raw .

After Kid and Razor failed to win back the Tag Team Championship of Billy Gunn and Bart Gunn in October 1995, Kid attacked Gunns's face after the match to tempt the turn heel. On Raw before the 1995 Survivor Series in November, he was the guest referee in a match between Razor Ramon and Sycho Sid. When Razor tries his finisher, The Razor's Edge, Kid pulls Sid down from Razor, allowing Sid to then hit Razor with his Powerbomb, and Kid quickly calculates pinfall, twisting the heel. In Summerslam 1995, he lost to Hakushi but won a rematch in November after Ted DiBiase intervened. He is the only survivor of his Survivor Series match, beating rivals Marty Jannetty. Razor and Marty will team up to defeat Kid and Sid in In Your House 5.

After the Survivor Series, Kid merged with Ted DiBiase's Million Dollar Corporation. He remained with the group until May 1996 when Waltman left the WWF. He lost "Crybaby match" to Razor Ramon in In Your House 6. The last WWF game 1-2-3 Kid aired on May 20th episode of Monday Night Raw ; he lost to Savio Vega. In particular, Waltman was the only Kliq member not involved in the famous "Curtain Curtain" that took place at Madison Square Garden the night before his last game from his first WWF airing, as he was in drug rehab at the time and thus did not participate.

World Championship Wrestling (1996-1998)

On September 16, 1996, Waltman was shown sitting in the front row for a live episode of Nitro . Later that night, he stood up and used the remote control to release the New World Order (nWo) propaganda from the ceiling, revealing himself as the newest member of the newly formed faction. He is called Syxx , because he is the sixth member of nWo, and six is ​​the number of numbers in "1-2-3 Kid".

In his first big corner, Syxx stole United States Eddie Guerrero's Heavyweight Championship belt, which led to a ladder match for the title in Souled Out in January 1997, which Syxx lost. The next month, in SuperBrawl VII, Syxx pinned Dean Malenko to WCW Cruiserweight Championship, after hitting him with a title belt, which he took from Guerrero on ringside. In June 1997, he lost the championship to Chris Jericho at a webcast house in Los Angeles, California, minutes after successfully defending against Rey Mysterio, Jr.

During the feud with Ric Flair, and losing him on the Road Wild in August, Syxx underestimates portraying Flair as part of the nWo segment parodies of his Four Rider's group. This segment led to a WarGames game in Fall Brawl, where Syxx, Kevin Nash, Buff Bagwell and Konnan defeated The Four Horsemen (Flair, Steve McMichael, Chris Benoit and Curt Hennig) after Hennig betrayed Horsemen and joined the nWo. In mid-1997, nWo requested a "Wolfpac Rule", allowing Syxx to replace the injured Kevin Nash in defense of World Tag Team Championship WCW with Scott Hall. On October 13, 1997, Hall and Syxx lost the title to The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott).

In October, Waltman's absent from wrestling neck injury, but he continued to appear on TV for several weeks afterwards. While later recuperating at home, he was fired via Federal Express by WCW President Eric Bischoff. Waltman claims this is a power game devoted to his friends Hall and Nash, whose backstage influence is perceived as a threat. Bischoff later said Waltman was a competent player when drunk, but the drunken period was "little and far between," and "in many ways, Sean was lucky to even have a job".

Return to WWF/E (1998-2002)

D-Generation X (1998-2000)

Waltman returned to WWF TV on March 30, 1998 episode of Monday Night Raw, the night after WrestleMania XIV and the day after his dismissal from WCW. With Shawn Michaels embarking on a four-year retirement after the loss of the World Championships and WWF back injuries, Triple H is now the leader of D-Generation X (DX). He says he formed the DX army and "when you start troops, you look at your blood... you look at your friends... you look at your friends... you look at The Kliq." Waltman appeared on stage, commenting on Bischoff and Hogan, and saying if they were not contracted to WCW, Hall and Nash would also return to WWF. Bischoff responded to Nitro next week by telling Waltman to "bite me".

Originally called "The Kid" on the WWF website, it is known as X-Pac by the next Raw . X-Pac clashed with Jeff Jarrett, eventually defeating him in a hair-vs-hair match at SummerSlam, then with WWF European Champion D'Lo Brown, whom he unleashed on 21 September 1998. He again lost the title to Brown two weeks later , then win again on Judgment Day: At Your Home in October. Waltman lost the title to Shane McMahon on February 15, 1999. At WrestleMania XV, he lost a rematch game when Triple H betrayed him, and beat him with a Pedigree finisher.

X-Pac then sided with Road Dogg against Triple H, Chyna and Billy Gunn, after DX's temporary destruction. X-Pac and Road Dogg want a reformed DX to be about rebellion, while others want it to make money. X-Pac becomes a face and befriends Kane, a mute, an angry person, whom he is partly socialized and encouraged to speak, via electrolaring. They won the WWF Tag Team Championship twice together. After the DX reunited in late 1999 as a heel group, X-Pac leads Kane to believe he will be sworn in to DX, but instead betrays him and finally steals his new girlfriend, Tori.

In 2000, X-Pac clashed with fellow DX Road Dogg members, and Chris Jericho, whose powerbomb failed to rule out Waltman for three months with another neck injury.

Various factions and departures (2001-2002)

After returning from his neck injury in early 2001, X-Pac clashed with Chris Jericho during the WWF Intercontinent Championship, culminating in a fatal four-way match with Chris Benoit and Eddie Guerrero at No Way Out in February, which Jericho won.

In February, X-Pac formed a new stable called X-Factor alongside Justin Credible and Albert. During this time, he usually works with Credible, but also appears in a single game. He won WWF Light Heavyweight Championship from Jeff Hardy on June 25, then won the WCW Cruiserweight Championship for the second time in his career when he defeated Billy Kidman on 30 July. Although this happened during the WCW Invasion, where the WWF side was largely portrayed as a good person, the fans were very vocal in their disapproval of Waltman during his reign. It was recognized on screen by both members of the Alliance Billy Kidman and, later by Edge WWF member.

When Credible joined the ECW/WCW Alliance X-Factor broke up. In Summerslam 2001 X-Pac defeated Tajiri to win the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship for the second time and become WCW Cruiserweight Champion at the same time. X-Pac then clashed with Kidman and Tajiri. After losing his Cruiserweight WCW title to Kidman, he takes time off for another injury. Heavyweight WWF Lightweight Championship was abandoned once he returned to TV, even though he defended it at several home shows shortly before.

Hall, Nash and Hogan returned to WWF in 2002 as the New World Order, brought by Vince McMahon. Hogan was kicked out of the group after losing to The Rock at WrestleMania. X-Pac, who has come out with an injury, returned on March 21st episode of SmackDown! , rejoining the nWo and attacking Hogan. He said he had waited four years to do so, because Hogan fired at WCW Thunder after Waltman's shot, saying he could not "cut the mustard". The storyline is revealed after the first WWE Draft, when nWo goes to RAW and Hogan to SmackDown.

During the Noo dispute with Booker T and Goldust, a spinebuster who failed to harm him and prevent him from participating in the feud.

On the July 8, 2002 episode of Raw , Waltman wrestled in his final WWE match, a tag of ten people. The match was also the end of the nWo corner, when Nash tore the quadriceps, and Vince McMahon disbanded the group a week later.

In SummerSlam, Raw commentator Jim Ross announces WWE and Waltman have split up.

Xtreme Pro Wrestling (2003)

Waltman, like X , debuted on Xtreme Pro Wrestling on February 28, 2003, winning the XPW Television Championship from Kaos. He defended his title in a bout with Juventud Guerrera on 1 March, and held him until promotion closed in March 2003.

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2002-2006)

Waltman, like Syxx-Pac , debuted for TNA Wrestling on September 18, 2002, lost in a gauntlet match. Rejoining his WWF tag partner, Scott Hall and B.G. James, he's at odds with Jeff Jarrett and Brian Lawler.

On October 9, 2002, Syxx-Pac made his debut in Division X, beating eight other wrestlers in a ladder match to win an empty TNA X Division Championship. He held the title for two weeks before losing to A.J. Style in the game Without Disqualification. He abrubtly abandoned the TNA after defeating Lawler in the first round of the NWA World Heavyweight Championship championship tournament on 6 November.

Waltman, as Syxx-Pac, returned to TNA for one night on June 18, 2003, on their first pay-per-view day, as A.J. The mystery myth of Styles loses Jeff Jarrett and Sting.

Under his real name, Waltman returned on 13 February 2005 at Against All Odds, attacking Jeff Jarrett during the NWA World Heavyweight Championship game with Kevin Nash. Nash, Waltman, and Diamond Dallas Page form an alliance and hostile to Planet Jarrett (Jarrett, The Outlaw and Monty Brown) and at Lockdown (2005), Waltman, B.G. James and Diamond Dallas Page beat Planet Jarrett in a Lethal Lockdown game. Nash and Page left the TNA to focus on acting thereafter.

At Hard Justice in 2005, Waltman succeeded Jeff Hardy, who did not show up, and lost to Raven in Clockwork Orange House of Fun after his body was again dropped through a steel cage. On June 19, at Slammiversary, Waltman wrestled with five King of the Mountain players for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. He lost, but the cost of defending champion A.J. Draw the title by sending X-Factor from the ladder. This changed her heels and caused a grudge match in No Surrender, which the Styles won after referee Jerry Lynn's guest prevented Waltman from cheating. Waltman challenged Lynn to the match at Sacrifice. After losing victory, Waltman attacked Lynn and tried to restore her shoulder.

Waltman then partnered with Alex Shelley to win the Chris Candido Cup. This got them shot at the NWA World Tag World Championships on Unbreakable. Waltman, however, did not show the show. He was not seen again until one night back in the Final Resolution on January 15, 2006, brought in by Larry Zbyszko to defeat his rival, Raven.

Community Wrestling Association X and National Wrestling Alliance (2006-2008)

In February 2006, Waltman joined the newly formed Wrestling Society X (WSX) promotion, such as 6-Pac . In its first recording on February 9th, 6-Pac held a royal match that consisted of 10 people, whom he and Vampiro won by climbing the ladder to take the WSX contract. 6-Pac lost the WSX Championship title to Vampiro the following week. He challenged Vampiro in episode four, as a ruse to introduce Ricky Banderas, who attacked Vampiro from behind. He then defeated the Tornado Man and Scorpio Sky in a single game, and tempted an affair with Lizzy Valentine (waiter and girlfriend of Matt Sydal), though the WSX folded before the corner could continue further.

Waltman, under his real name, defeated Adam Pearce for the NWA Heritage Championship in El Paso, Texas on April 21, 2007. He defended it against El Sicodelico, Jr. on April 27, and lost to Pearce two days later. On July 8, 2007, Waltman teamed up with Billy Kidman in a three-way tag match in McAllen, Texas for the NWA Tag World Championship, which has been vacated by the 3D Team after the NWA stopped working with TNA. They lost the match against Karl Anderson and Joey Ryan.

On May 14, 2008, episode of NWA Wrestling Showcase, Waltman challenged Pearce to the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. The match ended prematurely after Waltman injured his knee five minutes earlier. He was attacked by The Real American Heroes and Pearce, so was won with disqualification. Since the wrestling title can generally only change hands with pinfall or submission, Pearce retains the belt. AAA (2007-2008)

In June 2007, Waltman, as X-Pac, began working regularly for AAA, originally a member of Konnan's La LegiÃÆ'³n Extranjera (Foreign Legion) and managed by girlfriend Alicia Webb. He usually used the music to enter D-Generation X. After leaving rehab in mid-2008, he returned to Verano de EscÃÆ'¡ndalo (Summer of Scandal ) in September, reviving the Legion Foreign and formed D-Generation Mex, a parody of D-Generation X, with Rocky Romero and Alex Koslov. He then fought with one of AAA's top stars, El Zorro.

Independent circuitry (2009-current)

On August 8, 2009, at GLCW Slamfest, X-Pac became the new GLCW Heavyweight Champion by defeating Skull Crusher, who had replaced Al Snow champion when he did not show up.

On February 26, 2011, Waltman was inducted into the Legends Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame in Wheeling, West Virginia by Jack Blaze at their "LPW X-Factor 2011" event.

On March 5, 2011, Waltman reunited with former D-Generation X Road Dogg and Billy Gunn members for a six-person tag match at the Pro Wrestling Syndicate event on Long Island, New York.

A week later, X-Pac defeated UIW Lightweight Stupid champion in a non-title match.

In October 2011, X-Pac teamed up with Billy Gunn to wrestle with Bloody Italy in a major event at the Caribbean Pro Wrestling show in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico.

On October 8 and 9, 2012, he wrestled in the Bad Boys of Wrestling Federation to crown the BBWF Caribbean champions. He beat Krimson in the semi-finals and Daivari in the final, winning the title.

On November 9, 2013, X-Pac and Lance Storm lost to Tommy Dreamer and Terry Funk on the main show of House of Hardcore 3.

On June 14, 2014, X-Pac and Rikishi defeated Gangrel and Matt Striker in the House of Hardcore 6.

On April 29, 2017, X-Pac reportedly missed a flight to Great Britain for Pro International Wrestling: England. IPW: UK stated that they "work on hope X-Pac will not make the show tomorrow", and "do not hear anything about him" and that they "hope (ed) Sean good".

Return to TNA (2010)

On a special live episode, three hours Monday night from Impact! on January 4, 2010, Waltman (like Syxx-Pac) and Scott Hall returned to the TNA. That night, a fellow former member of nWo Hulk Hogan made his debut in TNA. Kevin Nash, Hall and Waltman quickly reformed an alliance called The Band, but Hogan stepped away, saying time had changed.

On January 14th episode Impact! , The band attacked Robert Roode and James Storm by leading a tag team match in Genesis. At Genesis on January 17, Syxx-Pac replaced Hall and teamed up with Nash to lose to Beer Money, Inc. (Robert Roode and James Storm). On Next impact! Hogan, disgusted by The Band's actions, has security securities Syxx-Pac and Hall, saying they are not contracted for TNA. They show up next week, attacking Kurt Angle from behind. They returned a week later, betrayed Nash and beat him. On the February 11th episode of Impact !, Waltman and Hall attacked Kurt Angle until Hogan survived. on the February 18th episode of Impact !, Waltman and Hall quarreled with Nash and Young and a week later on February 25th episode of Impact !, Waltman and Hall quarreled with Nash and Young in the parking lot and left them naked. on the March 8 episode of Impact, Nash and Young issued a contract to wrestle with Waltman and Hall about PPV. on March 15, the Impact episode, Nash and Hall had a 5-Min $ 25,000 challenge when Waltman attacked Nash and handcuffed him to the rope. At Destination X on March 21st, Syxx-Pac and Hall risked their TNA jobs in a tag match against Nash and Eric Young. In the end, Nash activates Young and helps The Band win the game and full TNA contract. On March 29 Impact! , The band lost six men's cage iron enclosures suited to Eric Young, Jeff Hardy and Rob Van Dam. On March 29, the Impact episode, Waltman, Hall and Nash disappeared for Rob Van Dam, Young and Hardy in a steel cage game. on April 12th episode of Impact, Waltman, Hall and Nash beat Team 3D and Jesse Neal on Street Fight.

Syxx-Pac is scheduled to tag match at Lockdown, but was replaced by Nash after Missouri Athletics Commission banned Waltman from wrestling, due to hepatitis C. On April 26th Impact! , Waltman was written off of TV when the 3D Team found Syxx-Pac on the backstage floor in a pool of blood; Eric Young takes his place in The Band. In early June, TNA released Waltman and Hall.

Chikara (2011-2014, 2016)

On April 15, 2011, Waltman, as The 1-2-3 Kid, debuted for Chikara by entering their King of Trios tournament, teaming up with Arik Cannon and Darin Corbin (Team Minnesota). They were eliminated in the first round by Team Michinoku Pro (Dick Togo, Great Sasuke and Jinsei Shinzaki). A day later, Waltman defeated Amazing Red, Frightmare and Obariyon in a four-way elimination game to reach the final of the Rey de Voladores tournament tomorrow. There, he lost to El Generico. After the game, Waltman says he believes 2011 will be his final year in professional wrestling, praising Chikara as "the future of wrestling" and thanking them for a memorable weekend.

Children 1-2-3 return to Chikara for the 2012 King of Trios tournament, this time in collaboration with Aldo Montoya and Tatanka as the WWF Team. On September 14, they lost their first-round match with The Extreme Trio (Jerry Lynn, Tommy Dreamer and Too Cold Scorpio). The next day, The 1-2-3 Kid was blown up and pinned by Mark Angelosetti. On the last day of the tournament weekend, The 1-2-3 Kid and Marty Jannetty win the team match the annual gauntlet tagar.

On November 18, The 1-2-3 Kid returned to Chikara, when he and Marty Jannetty defeated The Heart Throbs (Antonio Thomas and Romeo Roselli) to earn their third point (for three consecutive wins) and one shot to Chikara Campeonatos de Parejas. They lost the title game on December 2nd, at internet pay Under the Hood, to defending champion The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson). Waltman, with his real name, returned to Chikara on March 8, 2013, losing to Hallowicked. In September 2014, Waltman returned to Chikara to make comments during the first round of the 2014 Trio King.

On September 4, 2016, Waltman, as X-Pac, made a surprise return to Chikara, representing DX with Billy Gunn in a gauntlet tag team match. Both entered the game as the last team and scored a win over Prakash Sabar and The Proletariat Boar of Moldova.

Second return to WWE (2011-present)

On April 2, 2011, Waltman returned to WWE television to celebrate, with Kevin Nash and Triple H, their old friend Shawn Michaels entering the WWE Hall of Fame 2011.

He then worked backstage, as Scout and Evaluator at Florida Championship Wrestling, the WWE development area. In 2012, Waltman attends the Hall of Fame again, with The Kliq. On July 23, he, Billy Gunn and Road Dogg rejoined Shawn Michaels and Triple H for the D-Generation X reunion on the 1000 Raw episode. In early 2013, The Kliq/DX reunited for an episode of NXT .

In early March 2013, Waltman signed a WWE Legends contract (a long-term contract that gives WWE merchandising rights to the name of wrestler and similarity, requiring occasional appearances and preventing them from working for large competing promotions, but allowing for independent appearances).

On April 5, 2014 the night before WrestleMania XXX, Waltman joined Shawn Michaels, Triple H, and Kevin Nash at WWE Hall of Fame Scott Hall induction, reuniting Kliq.

On the January 19, 2015 episode of Raw , labeled Raw Reunion, Damien Mizdow appeared with Kevin Nash, Shawn Michaels, Scott Hall and Triple H dressed as X-Pac, only for X-Pac to deal with funny imitation), until The Miz interrupts them to let them know that Mizdow is just a stunter, and that the party is over. He reappeared with Hall and Nash, annoyed by The Ascension, who tried to attack them, only to join APA and The New Age Outlaws in deflecting The Ascension. At WrestleMania 31, X-Pac along with New Age Criminals and Shawn Michaels helped Triple H win the game against Sting. They were backstage at NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn in August 2015. Waltman returned to Baku 25 and reunited with DX and Scott Hall.

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Other media

In 2004, Waltman along with his girlfriend, Joanie Laurer aka Chyna in the amateur porn movie 1 Night in China , was named Top Release Selling in 2006 by Adult Video News Awards and its sequel Another Night in China In 2009.

Waltman appeared on ESPN's E: 60 featuring a documentary detailing Scott Hall's experience with drugs and alcohol. This included interviews with several members of the Hall family (including his ex-wife and his son, Cody), as well as several prominent figures and close friends from the wrestling industry (including Hulk Hogan, Kevin Nash, Sean Waltman, Eric Bischoff, and Stephanie McMahon).

Currently, starting in mid-2014, Waltman organizes "weekly" podcasts with Johnny Fairplay's friends and fellow wrestlers on uncensored life topics and deep wrestling insights. Podcasts are currently hosted on blogtalkradio.com by Jason Powell's prowrestling.net website.

Video game

Waltman has appeared in many video games, including WWF Raw , WCW vs. NWO: World Tour , WCW Nitro , WWF Attitude 2: Know Your Role, WWF With Authority! , WWF Road To WrestleMania , WWE SmackDown! Shut Your Mouth , WWE '13 , downloadable content on WWE 2K14 as Syxx (announced in-game as Syxx -Pac), WWE 2K16

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Personal life

Waltman had a self-described troubled childhood. She was raised by a single mother, and called herself "unattended from the age of five". She was persecuted several times as a child, and dropped out of school in ninth grade. Love for wrestling and limited career opportunities make him work in local promotions for free, set up a ring and do other bizarre jobs before finally wrestling himself.

Waltman also had a relationship with and eventually got engaged to Joanie Laurer, who previously competed as Chyna at WWF. Later, Laurer and Waltman split up. In March 2005, Waltman appeared on the reality show VH1 The Surreal Life when he visited Laurer in an attempt to make peace with him. After Laurer refused to make peace, Waltman was eventually expelled from home by other guests. At The Tomorrow Show with Keven Undergaro, Waltman tells the last time he saw Chyna.

At 1: 2 am on December 21, 2011, Waltman gave himself up to be arrested at St. Petersburg, Florida with two alleged ownership of controlled substance (hydrocodone) and one alleged possession of a drug giver. He was not imprisoned, and was released from the sheriff's office at 2:24 pm after posting a $ 2,150 bond.

On March 25, 2013, During a wrestling event in Minneapolis, Waltman ripped his anus after he broncoed a buster to the affected turnbuckle. After that, he returns to his hotel room, where he finds a lot of blood coming out of his clothes and goes to the hospital. Waltman underwent an operation called "sphincteroplasty" and was released the following morning.

1 - Following Nash's injury, nWo runs the "Wolfpac Rules" and names Syxx as the champion's representative

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External links

  • X-Pac on WWE.com
  • Sean Waltman's Profile at Cagematch.net, Wrestlingdata.com, Internet Wrestling Database
  • Sean Waltman on IMDb
  • Sean Waltman on Chikara's official website

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