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2008: Piper collaborating with Snuka, Muraco and
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"Rowdy"
Roddy Piper is one of the most famous wrestlers
who ever lived. Piper might just be the greatest
"sports entertainer" of all time.
Never
a great pure wrestler, what made him so successful
included things such as being a great brawler,
tremendous interviews and delivery, pure guts,
and being involved in the right kind of feuds
and matches such as Hogan,
Snuka, Orndorff,
Muraco, Adonis, Bruno
Sammartino, Valentine and so on.
By
the time Piper entered the WWF in 1983, he had
already developed into somewhat of a legend in
the business. Piper and Hogan took wrestling to
a new level with the mainstream exposure that
surrounded the "War To Settle The Score"
that was broadcast on MTV.
This became know as the rock and wrestling connection,
which later developed into Rock N Roll Wrestling
(a name that many people associate pro wrestling
with).
Bret
"Hitman" Hart probably got the best
match out of Piper, at Wrestlemania 6.
Piper's
skills are not just restricted to the wrestling
ring. He is a very accomplished boxer
and actor. This is well documented, so I won't
go into to much detail here.
His
match at Wrestlemania where he teamed with Paul "Mr
Wonderful" Orndorff and took on Hulk Hogan and
Mr T will be remembered forever.
Examine
the Roddy Piper Film List and The
Internet Movie Database for more information
about Piper's acting career.
Piper
has seen better ring days, however his legend will
live on forever.
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Bio
Roderick
George Toombs (born April 17, 1954) better known
by his ring name "Rowdy" Roddy Piper,
is a Canadian professional wrestler, and film
actor. Raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba, attending
Windsor Park Collegiate. He is billed from Glasgow,
Scotland and is known for his signature kilt and
bagpipe entrance music. He earned the nickname
"Rowdy" by displaying his trademark
"Scottish" rage, spontaneity, and quick
wit, and is also nicknamed "Hot Rod".
He is currently signed to World Wrestling Entertainment.
He was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2005.
Career
After
being expelled from junior high and having a falling
out with his father, Piper hit the road and stayed
in youth hostels wherever he could find them.
By the age of 16, he was the youngest wrestler
in the history of professional wrestling and he
made his pro debut in Winnipeg, against Larry
Hennig. Piper lost the match in ten seconds. He
was a boxer and an amateur wrestler before he
started to become a pro wrestler. He won the Golden
Gloves boxing championship. He was awarded a Black
Belt in Judo from American Judo champion, instructor,
stuntman, and professional wrestler, Gene LeBell.
He has held more than 38 professional wrestling
titles and has won more than 7,000 professional
matches.
AWA
(1973-1975)
From
1973-1975 Piper was a jobber in the AWA, Kansas
City, the Maritimes, and Texas working for Paul
Boesch's NWA Houston Wrestling promotion and in
Dallas working for Fritz Von Erich's Big Time
Wrestling. While in Texas Piper impressed many
of the guys including Red Bastien who arranged
for him to go to Portland, Oregon. However, what
was supposed to be a brief run in California turned
out to be a long term stint as booker Leo Garibaldi
and publicist Jeff Walton were impressed with
Piper and saw the money making possibilities he
had as a heel.
NWA
(1975-1980)
By
late 1975 and early 1976, Piper was a top heel
for Mike & Gene LeBell's NWA Hollywood Wrestling.
In 77-78, he also started to work for Roy Shire's
NWA San Francisco Wrestling in addition to remaining
with the L.A. office. Los Angeles was where Piper
developed his Rowdy Character as one of the most
hated heels in Los Angeles since the days of Classy
Freddy Blassie. One of his most notorious doings
was the continuous insults directed at the area's
Mexican community; he later promised to amend
by playing the Mexican national anthem on his
bagpipes only to anger the fans further by playing
"La Cucaracha" instead. Piper also served
as manager for several heels in Los Angeles and
worked as a referee from time to time. Piper feuded
with all the faces in the area and had a long
and bloody feud with Chavo Guerrero.
As
part of the L.A. storyline, Roddy Piper feuded
with Chavo and the whole Guerrero family for about
3 years in the L.A. territory. The feud started
innocently enough during a TV bout in early 1976
where Chavo was defending the Jules Strongbow
Memorial Scientific Trophy against Piper. Late
in this match, Gory Guerrero (who had been in
Chavo's corner giving him advice throughout the
match) was slapped by Piper. Chavo "lost
his cool" and starting punching Piper, getting
DQ'ed and losing the Scientific Trophy for "breaking
the rules". A short time later, Piper then
defeated Chavo for the Americas Heavyweight Title
and these two competed in the top feud in Los
Angeles for the better part of three years. They
main evented against each other often during this
era (1976 through 1978). The hair match gimmick
was one of the top stipulations between these
two, resulting in Piper getting his head shaved.
Another top stipulation was when Chavo beat Piper
in a "loser leave town" match and Piper
immediately reappeared as The Masked Canadian.
In his first televised match as The Masked Canadian,
Piper actually teamed with Chavo to battle the
heel Americas Tag Team Champions (Gordman and
Goliath) and Piper turned on Chavo late in the
match, causing Chavo to get pinned. Piper wrestled
as The Masked Canadian for several months until
he was unmasked by Hector Guerrero.
By
1979, he left the California promotions for even
more fame in Don Owen’s Pacific Northwest
Territory where he teamed with Killer Tim Brooks,
Rick Martel, and Mike Popovich to win The NWA
Pacific Northwest Tag Title. Piper went on to
win the NWA Pacific Northwest Heavyweight Title
with victories over both Lord Jonathan Boyd and
"Playboy" Buddy Rose.
Mid-Atlantic
(1980-1983)
In
late 1980, Piper ventured to the Mid-Atlantic
territory where he grew to achieve even bigger
fame. He beat Jack Brisco for the Mid-Atlantic
title and Ric Flair for the US belt which turned
into a huge feud. In 1981, Piper started with
the Georgia territory as an antagonistic heel
commentator. This is where he started to get worldwide
attention. In 1982, due to showing up late for
a match, he was fired and reportedly blackballed.
Piper maintains this in his book, but others dispute
this. He did receive an offer from Gary Hart to
go to World Class Championship Wrestling but the
money was not good enough. Instead, he went to
Puerto Rico for a month or so and was able to
get booked again by Jim Crockett shortly thereafter.
It was in Crockett's promotion that Piper turned
face to save broadcast partner Gordon Solie from
an attack.
In
Wrestling to Rasslin', Gerald W. Morton and George
M. O'Brien described the transformation: "the
drama finally played itself out on television
when one of his [Piper's] hired assassins, Don
Muraco, suddenly attacked the commentator Gordon
Solie. Seeing Solie hurt, Piper unleashed his
Scottish fury on Muraco. In the week that followed,
like Achilles avenging Patroklas, he slaughtered
villain after villain.... In the arenas fans chanted
his name throughout his matches." As a face,
Piper feuded with Sgt. Slaughter, Ric Flair, and
more notably Greg Valentine. Piper's feud with
Valentine culminated in a famous dog collar match
at the first Starrcade. Valentine damaged the
eardrum in Piper's left ear with the collar's
chain leaving Piper with permanent hearing loss.
World
Wrestling Federation (1984-1996)
1984-1987
Around
this time WWF owner Vince McMahon contacted Piper,
who however insisted on serving out his contract
with Jim Crockett. Piper started in the WWF in
late 1983 and at the same time fulfilled dates
with Crockett. On his way out of Crockett's promotion
he turned heel which set the stage for his WWF
run in 1984. He started as a manager at first,
due to the injuries he sustained during his dog
collar match with Greg Valentine, but soon started
wrestling full-time. Piper came in as the manager
for Paul "Mr. Wonderful" Orndorff, and
soon began to wrestle with Paul Orndorff as well.
Later that year, he was given his own interview
segment called Piper's Pit, in which he talked
to other superstars, and which frequently ended
in a fight between Piper and his guest.
The
Piper's Pit segments were very popular and helped
create the feuds Piper had with other wrestlers.
He even went as far as insulting superstars, such
as André the Giant, Mr. T, and preliminary
wrestler (jobber) Frank Williams. According to
Piper's autobiography, Piper's Pit was completely
unscripted, and was in fact so popular that it
was taken on the road. In addition to pleasing
many of his fans who wanted to see the Pit in
person, it accomplished other things: it gave
Piper the opportunity to heal some nagging injuries
while still retaining his heat with the fans.
In
one infamous Piper's Pit, Piper had an interview
with Jimmy Snuka. Piper started insulting Snuka's
Polynesian heritage by bringing out pineapples,
bananas, and dropping coconuts onto the table;
this was to make Snuka "feel at home"
in an act of "remorse" after Snuka was
not given much time to speak the previous times
he was on Piper's Pit. Snuka took offense to this
and Piper then attacked Snuka by smashing him
over the head with a coconut and shoving a banana
in his face. He followed this up by whipping Snuka
with his belt. Snuka was legitimately knocked
woozy allowing Piper to leave before Snuka, now
seriously enraged, could fight back. This incident
led to a long feud between the two.
Another
feud, this time between Piper and Hulk Hogan erupted
soon after, and became what was at the time the
highest-profile feud in wrestling history, thanks
to the involvement of pop singer Cyndi Lauper,
where Piper kicked Lauper in the head- and even
attacked Captain Lou Albano- with Hogan seeking
revenge as a result.
In
1985, MTV broadcast The War To Settle The Score,
featuring a main-event matchup between Piper and
Hogan, who was accompanied to the ring by Lou
Albano, Cyndi Lauper, and Mr T. This event set
up the very first WrestleMania, which pitted Piper
and Paul Orndorff against Hogan and Mr. T. Mr.
Wonderful was pinned by Hogan when Piper's bodyguard
"Cowboy" Bob Orton interfered and mistakenly
struck Orndorff instead of Hogan with his trademark
"injured" arm covered in a plaster cast.
Later
in 1985, Piper paid tribute to Portland promoter
Don Owen, who first set him on the road to superstardom,
by making a special appearance at the PNW 60th
Anniversary Wrestling Extravaganza on May 21,
1985 in Portland. Although he was competing as
a heel in the WWF at the time, Piper played the
face role in his match at the PNW supercard as
he defeated Buddy Rose.
In
Born to Controversy, Piper recalled how he had
to keep Mr. T busy with tie-ups and other shoot
wrestling moves to keep Mr. T's lack of wrestling
ability from being seen by the fans, thus ruining
the match. From this situation, Piper and Mr.
T's real-life relationship became hostile, leading
to the inevitable conclusion that they be put
into a feud with one another. Piper once again
faced Mr. T, this time alone, in a boxing match
at WrestleMania 2 in 1986. Piper lost the match
by disqualification after bodyslamming Mr. T.
In Born to Controversy, Piper admits that he is
embarrassed looking back upon this match and wishes
he had just taken Mr. T out in the first place.
Following
a leave of absence from the WWF, Piper returned
to find his Piper's Pit segment replaced by The
Flower Shop, a segment hosted by the then effeminate
wrestler Adrian Adonis. Piper (returning as a
babyface) spent weeks crashing Adonis' show and
trading insults, leading to a "showdown"
between the two segments that ended with Piper
being assaulted and humiliated by Adonis, Piper's
former bodyguard Orton (now in Adonis' employ),
and Don Muraco. The trio left Piper with his face
covered in red lipstick lying in the middle of
the remnants of the Piper's Pit set which had
been destroyed. In response, Piper stormed the
set of Adonis' show and destroyed it with a baseball
bat. This led to their Hair vs Hair match at WrestleMania
III, which was billed as Piper's retirement match
from wrestling before becoming an actor full-time.
Piper won the match with the assistance of the
newly turned face Brutus "The Barber"
Beefcake, who had been sheared by Adonis shortly
before the match.
1989-1996
After
a hiatus Piper returned to the WWF with a live
Piper's Pit at WrestleMania V, where he hosed
down a smoking Morton Downey, Jr. with a fire
extinguisher. He also wrestled part-time, while
serving as an on-air host and commentator, most
notably at that time feuding with Ravishing Rick
Rude after playing a part in Rude losing his Intercontinental
Title at SummerSlam 89.
Piper
wrestled Bad News Brown at WrestleMania VI in
1990. The match ended with both men being counted
out of the ring, but the real highlight of the
match was Piper's choice of ring attire. In true
'Rowdy' fashion, Piper cut a promo and came to
the ring with half his body painted black in a
strange attempt to play head games with Bad News.
In
1991, he supported Virgil in his feud against
Ted DiBiase and was present at their matches at
WrestleMania VII and SummerSlam. He also renewed
his feud with Ric Flair and at the 1992 Royal
Rumble defeated The Mountie for his first, and
only, Intercontinental Championship. However,
he lost it soon after to Bret Hart at WrestleMania
VIII, in what is regarded as one of the best matches
in WrestleMania history. After playing the bagpipes
at SummerSlam, he disappeared from the WWF.
He
re-emerged in 1994 at WrestleMania X as guest
referee for the WWF Championship match between
Bret Hart and Yokozuna. Notable during the course
of the match, was commentator Jerry Lawler, remarking
that he hated Piper. Lawler continued to taunt
Piper on his King's Court segment on Monday Night
RAW, eventually culminating with Lawler bringing
out a skinny teenager in a Piper T-shirt and kilt
and forcing him to kiss his feet. Enraged, Piper
agreed to wrestle Lawler at the King of the Ring,
where Piper emerged victorious. Piper used his
feud with the heel Lawler as an opportunity to
turn face, saying he had "made a mess of
most of his career as a heel", and adding
to the face attitude by donating part of his purse
from the fight with Lawler to a children's hospital
in Ontario.
Leaving
the WWF again, he soon returned in 1995 at WrestleMania
XI, once again in a referee capacity, for the
submission-only match between Hart and Bob Backlund.
The appearance was a one-time-only deal.
In
1996, Piper was named as interim WWF President,
following Vader's malicious assault on Gorilla
Monsoon, following the Royal Rumble. As president,
Piper had become the object of affection for Goldust.
Enraged, Piper claimed he would "make a man"
out of Goldust, and would do so at WrestleMania
XII, in a "Hollywood Backlot Brawl."
While the contest began in an alleyway behind
the Arrowhead Pond, Goldust jumped into his gold
Cadillac and run Piper over, ultimately escaping
(allegedly) onto the highways of Anaheim. Piper
pursued in his white Ford Bronco, which when viewed
from aerial footage, looked amazingly similar
to the O. J. Simpson "slow-speed" chase
from two years prior. (The WWF had attempted to
be humorous and recycle the footage with Vince
McMahon quipping on commentary, "This footage
looks awfully familiar.") The two eventually
returned to the arena, where Piper disrobed Goldust
in the ring, effectively ending the confrontation.
With Gorilla Monsoon back in control of the WWF
by the end of WrestleMania XII, Piper once again
left the Federation. This match was meant to be
Razor Ramon vs. Goldust, however, Scott Hall was
suspended in the weeks before WrestleMania and
was replaced by Piper. According to Born to Controversy,
the original premise was to have Piper wrestle
O. J. Simpson but this was seen as in bad taste,
hence the match with Goldust.
World
Championship Wrestling (1996-2000)
Later
in 1996, Piper joined WCW. He appeared at Halloween
Havoc to "break Hogan's monotony." In
his first appearance, Piper asked Hogan, "Do
you think [the fans] would've loved you so much,
if they hadn't hated me?"
Piper's
WCW tenure is best remembered for his long-running
feud with Hogan, at the time a heel, over which
of them was wrestling's true icon. Piper and Hogan
wrestled in a non-title match as the main event
of Starrcade 1996, WCW's biggest pay-per-view
event of the year. Piper defeated Hogan with a
sleeper hold. Piper faced Hogan in a title match
at SuperBrawl VII. This time, Hogan beat Piper
when Randy Savage interfered and joined the New
World Order. Promos showed Piper locking himself
in the Alcatraz prison and vigorously exercising
in order to prepare for the highly anticipated
match. During the spring of 1997, Piper joined
forces with Ric Flair and The Four Horsemen in
their battle with the nWo. Shortly thereafter,
Piper and Flair feuded before Piper disappeared
from the scene. Piper briefly returned in October
1997 to face Hogan once again in a steel cage
match.
In
early 1998, Piper once again returned to feud
with Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, and Bret Hart.
In early 1999, Piper had a short run as United
States Champion, became WCW Commissioner, and
resumed his feud with Ric Flair over control of
WCW. Piper also had a short feud with Buff Bagwell
in the summer of 1999. In late 1999, Piper was
featured on WCW Television, in an angle with Vince
Russo, who was now portraying himself as the "Powers
That Be" (an un-seen power that was controlling
WCW). At Starrcade 1999, Piper was the special
referee in the WCW title match featuring Bill
Goldberg & Bret Hart. Forced by Russo, Piper
called for the bell when Hart locked in the Sharpshooter
on Goldberg, when it was apparent that Goldberg
hadn't submitted.
The
feud between Piper and the Powers That Be ended
shortly after and Piper disappeared, never to
be seen on WCW TV again. In the fall of 2000,
WCW terminated Piper's contract.
World
Wrestling Entertainment (2003)
In
November 2002, Piper's autobiography, In the Pit
with Piper: Roddy Gets Rowdy, was released. At
WrestleMania XIX in Seattle, Washington, Piper
ran in during the Hulk Hogan-Vince McMahon bloodbath,
and made his second WWE heel run by attacking
Hogan with a steel pipe. He brought back Piper's
Pit on the April 10, 2003 edition of SmackDown!,
and after aligning with Sean O'Haire, Piper smashed
a coconut over the head of Rikishi, a relative
of Snuka. At the Backlash PPV that month, Rikishi
returned the favor to Piper. Piper was then put
in a program against "Mr. America",
aka Hulk Hogan wearing a mask. The storyline was
Hulk Hogan had been bought off WWE television
forever by the evil Vince McMahon. Hulk Hogan
returned "incognito" although the joke
was that everybody knew who he really was, which
infuriated Vince McMahon. At this point Piper
and O'Haire were portrayed as McMahon's lackeys
attempting to unmask Mr. America.
Around
the same time on Monday Night RAW, Chris Jericho
started The Highlight Reel- a show similar to
Piper's Pit. The two even verbally sparred on
TV, with Jericho calling Piper fat and telling
him to call him "when he lost some weight",
and Piper's retorting, "I have seen Chris
Jericho wrestle. I have heard Chris Jericho talk.
I have even heard Chris Jericho sing. So I'll
make you a deal: I promise you that when I lose
some weight, I'll call you. And when you get some
talent, you call me." At Judgment Day, the
two met again, with Jericho telling Piper he made
a wrong turn and missed the senior's home and
alluding to the incident where Piper ripped off
a fan's (later revealed to be Zach Gowen) leg
and used it as a weapon, mentioning there were
some midgets and lepers he could thrash, and while
patting Piper's stomach, asked if he ate the leg.
Piper responded by blasting him for ripping off
the Piper's Pit idea and drilling it into the
ground and called Jericho's birth an "accident".
In
June 2003, WWE decided to stop using Piper (who
was working without a contract at the time) after
a controversial interview with HBO's Real Sports
with Bryant Gumbel in which Piper discussed the
darker side of the wrestling business. On his
2006 DVD, Piper claimed that HBO took parts of
his interviews out of context to make wrestling
look worse.
Total
Nonstop Action Wrestling (2004)
In
2004, Piper appeared for the Total Nonstop Action
Wrestling promotion, hosting several "In
the Pit with Piper" interview segments. He
interviewed former rival Jimmy Snuka at the company's
first three-hour pay-per-view, Victory Road, where
he dared Snuka to get revenge by hitting him with
a coconut. Instead, TNA wrestler Kid Kash eventually
used the coconut on Sonjay Dutt. Piper also served
as one of their NWA Championship Committee members,
culminating in refereeing a match at their Final
Resolution pay-per-view event.
World
Wrestling Entertainment (2005-2007)
Hall
of Fame
On
February 21, 2005, it was announced that Piper
was to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.
Piper held an edition of Piper's Pit at WrestleMania
21 where he interviewed Stone Cold Steve Austin.
The interview was interrupted by Carlito, who
was promptly beaten up by both Piper and Austin.
In April 2005, Piper co-presented Celebrity Wrestling
in the United Kingdom on ITV1. This Saturday evening
reality show saw celebrities learn wrestling and
compete in challenge matches. After a few weeks
the program was to be canceled, due to a huge
drop in TV ratings but instead was moved to Sunday
mornings to finish its final episodes.
WWE
TV
Piper,
who turned face once more due to a feud with the
Ortons continues to make periodic appearances
on WWE TV, occasionally wrestling but usually
hosting Piper's Pit segments. He makes appearances
for both the RAW brand and the SmackDown! brand.
On
the July 11, 2005 episode of RAW, Piper returned
to host Piper's Pit with guest Shawn Michaels.
At the end of the show, Piper was superkicked
by Michaels.
Piper
once again appeared on RAW on October 3, 2005
for RAW Homecoming. He hosted Piper's Pit with
guest Mick Foley; later in the segment, Randy
Orton and "Cowboy" Bob Orton appeared
and attacked both Foley and Piper. This event
sparked a mini-feud between Piper and The Ortons.
On the next SmackDown! after Homecoming, Piper
took on Randy Orton and Bob Orton in a handicap
match. Piper won with a roll-up on Bob Orton after
a distraction by The Undertaker. On the October
28, 2005 episode of SmackDown!, Piper teamed with
Batista and Eddie Guerrero to take on Randy Orton,
Bob Orton, and Mr. Kennedy. Piper won after applying
the sleeper hold to Bob Orton. Piper's feud with
The Ortons came to an end on the November 4, 2005
episode of SmackDown! with a victory by DQ over
Bob Orton.
Piper
then hosted a memorable episode of Piper's Pit
on the January 13, 2006 episode of SmackDown!,
in which The Boogeyman ate the mole off of WWE
Diva Jillian Hall's face which he mistook for
herpesosterous 111. On another episode of SmackDown!,
The Great Khali appeared on his show, and after
insulting both Khali and his manager Daivari,
Piper was attacked.
Piper
returned to RAW on September 11, 2006 for a six-man
tag team match win with The Highlanders against
the Spirit Squad. He also appeared on the RAW
Family Reunion, along with Money Inc. and Arn
Anderson to accompany Ric Flair ringside for a
match against Mitch of the Spirit Squad. On November
5, 2006, Piper won the World Tag Team Championship
with Ric Flair from The Spirit Squad at Cyber
Sunday 2006, after being chosen to be Ric Flair's
partner by voters at WWE.com over Sgt. Slaughter
and Dusty Rhodes. This was his first ever tag
team championship in the WWF/E, and only his second
title in the WWF/E ever. This was also his first
time winning a championship since he won the United
States Championship in WCW. On the November 13,
2006 edition of RAW, Piper and Flair lost the
title to Rated-RKO. Piper never made it to the
ring, as he was attacked by Edge with a con-chair-to
before the match.
On
November 17, 2006, WWE announced on their website
that Piper was flown from the UK to his home state
of Oregon and had surgery for what was originally
believed to be kidney stones, but was speculated
to be a disc problem in his back. It was later
determined to be cancer. As a result of the procedure,
it was announced that he was withdrawing from
the Survivor Series match which would have pitted
himself (as a co-captain), along with Flair, Anderson,
Sgt. Slaughter, and Dusty Rhodes against the Spirit
Squad. He was replaced with Ron Simmons.
He
made a return to RAW on an episode taped February
12, 2007, during which he announced that his friend
Dusty Rhodes was to be the first person inducted
into the 2007 class of the WWE Hall of Fame. During
his appearance Umaga, with manager Armando Alejandro
Estrada, entered the ring and laid out both legends.
He then returned on the June 11, 2007 edition
of RAW as part of Mr. McMahon Appreciation Night,
where he introduced a video of some of McMahon's
most embarrassing moments.
For
the first time he made an appearance on a June
26, 2007 edition of ECW and started to sing Happy
Birthday to Matt Striker very poorly. Piper then
put the cake in Striker's face and started to
walk off when a moment later the Boogeyman appeared
and Striker proceeded to exit the stage. Then,
Piper flew Striker back in the ring and was body
slammed and fed worms by the Boogeyman.
In
wrestling
* Nicknames
o "Rowdy"
o "Hot Rod"
* Finishing and signature moves
o Sleeper hold
o Piledriver
o Eye poke / Eye rake
o Bulldog
o Running knee lift
o Belly to back suplex
o Inverted atomic drop
o Low blow
o Fist drop
* Wrestlers managed
o Sean O'Haire
o Virgil
o Paul Orndorff
o Dr. D. David Schultz
o Big John Studd
Piper's
Pit
Piper's Pit
Piper's
Pit was an interview segment featuring Rowdy Roddy
Piper which was a mainstay on WWF television from
1984 to 1987, although Piper also hosted similar
segments while wrestling for other promotions.
Championships
and accomplishments
* Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling | World
Championship Wrestling
o NWA Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Championship (3
times)
o NWA Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship (1 time)
- with Big John Studd
o NWA Television championship (2 times)
o NWA United States Heavyweight Championship (2
times)³ (First)
o WCW United States Heavyweight Championship (1
time)
* National Wrestling Alliance
o NWA Americas Heavyweight Championship (1 time)1
* NWA All-Star Wrestling
o NWA Canadian Tag Team Championship (Vancouver
version) (1 time) - with Rick Martel
* NWA Hollywood Wrestling
o NWA Americas Heavyweight Championship (4 times)
o NWA Americas Tag Team Championship (7 times)
- with Crusher Verdu (2), Adrian Adonis (1), Chavo
Guerrero (1), Kengo Kimura (1), Ron Bass (1),
and The Hangman (1)
o NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship (1
time)²
* NWA San Francisco
o NWA United States Heavyweight Championship (San
Francisco version) (1 time)
o NWA World Tag Team Championship (San Francisco
version) (1 time) - with Ed Wiskoski
* Pacific Northwest Wrestling
o NWA Pacific Northwest Heavyweight Championship
(2 times)
o NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Championship
(5 times) - with Killer Tim Brooks (1), Rick Martel
(3), and Mike Popovich (1)
* Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame
* Class of 2007
* World Class Championship Wrestling
o NWA American Tag Team Championship (1 time)
- with Bulldog Brower
* World Wrestling Federation | World Wrestling
Entertainment
o WWE Hall of Fame (Class of 2005)
o WWF Intercontinental Championship (1 time)
o World Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with
Ric Flair
* Pro Wrestling Illustrated
o PWI Most Inspirational Wrestler of the Year
award in 1982.
o PWI Most Hated Wrestler of the Year award in
1984.
o PWI Most Hated Wrestler of the Year award in
1985.
o PWI Match of the Year award - with Paul Orndorff
vs. Hulk Hogan & Mr. T in 1985.
o PWI Most Popular Wrestler of the Year award
in 1986.
o PWI ranked him # 17 of the 500 best singles
wrestlers during the "PWI Years" in
2003.
* Wrestling Observer Newsletter
o Best Interviews award in 1981 (tied with Lou
Albano)
o Best Interviews award in 1982
o Best Interviews award in 1983
o Best Heel award in 1984
o Best Heel award in 1985
o Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame (Class
of 1996)
* Other Titles
o Manitoba Amateur Wrestling Championship (167lb)
1The
NWA Americas Heavyweight Championship was typically
defended in the NWA Hollywood promotion, though
it was occasionally defended in other promotions.
The NWA records don't show exactly which NWA affiliate
Piper was wrestling for when he won the championship
for the first time. ²The NWA World Light
Heavyweight Championship is no longer recognized
or sanctioned by the National Wrestling Alliance.
³The title was originally just a regional
championship, the Mid-Atlantic version of the
NWA United States Heavyweight Championship. However,
this title becomes the undisputed NWA US Championship
in January 1981 after the NWA San Francisco office,
the last other NWA affiliated promotion to recognize
its own US Champion, closes.
Personal
life
Piper
and his wife Kitty have four children, daughters
Anastacia, Ariel Tiel, and Fallon Danica and son
Colton (who was seen at WrestleMania 12 after
Piper defeated Goldust). Anastacia has a child,
making Piper a grandfather.
Piper
employed Jonny Fairplay as his production assistant
before his stint on Survivor, and they were in
the same car wreck that almost ended Piper's life.
On
April 4, 2006 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Piper was
issued an award by the Mayor, Sam Katz. On July
27, 2006, he had the honor of throwing out the
first pitch of a St. Louis Cardinals/Chicago Cubs
baseball game at Wrigley Field in Chicago.
On
November 27, 2006, it was announced on WWE.com
that Piper has Hodgkin's lymphoma, and he finished
radiation therapy on January 15, 2007. This was
also confirmed on Piper's official web site where
he posted messages of thanks to all his fans and
supporters.
On
July 27, 2007, Piper was set to team up with Brutus
"The Barber" Beefcake in a tag team
match against Greg "The Hammer" Valentine
and Chris "The Crippler" Costello at
Clash at the Cove 9, Costello's promotion IAW's
yearly event at Coveleski Stadium in South Bend,
Indiana. However, allegedly, due to a family emergency,
Piper had to leave the stadium early to tend to
his family. The match was then made a triple threat
and Costello won by a countout in under ten minutes.
On
November 17, 2006, WWE announced on their website
that Piper was flown from the UK to his home state
of Oregon and had surgery for what was originally
believed to be kidney stones, but was speculated
to be a disc problem in his back. It was later
determined to be cancer. As a result of the procedure,
it was announced that he was withdrawing from
the Survivor Series match which would have pitted
himself (as a co-captain), along with Flair, Anderson,
Sgt. Slaughter, and Dusty Rhodes against the Spirit
Squad. He was replaced with Ron Simmons.
He
made a return to RAW on an episode taped February
12, 2007, during which he announced that his friend
Dusty Rhodes was to be the first person inducted
into the 2007 class of the WWE Hall of Fame. During
his appearance Umaga, with manager Armando Alejandro
Estrada, entered the ring and laid out both legends.
He then returned on the June 11, 2007 edition
of RAW as part of Mr. McMahon Appreciation Night,
where he introduced a video of some of McMahon's
most embarrassing moments.
For
the first time he made an appearance on the June
26, 2007 edition of ECW
and started to sing Happy Birthday to Matt Striker
very poorly. Piper then put the cake in Striker's
face and started to walk off when a moment later
the Boogeyman appeared and Striker proceeded to
exit the stage. Then, Piper flew Striker back
in the ring and was body slammed and fed worms
by the Boogeyman.
In
2008, after finishing his therapy for Hodgkin's
lymphoma, he made a brief appearance in the Royal
Rumble, primarily focusing on Jimmy
"Superfly" Snuka. Both men were
eliminated by Kane shortly after they entered
the ring.
Last
Match in Wrestling
He
wrestled his last match on April 18th, 2008 one
day after his 54th birthday at Newburgh Free Academy’s
Spring Slam. The event also featured TNA stars
Kurt Angle and Samoa Joe. (Credit:
Wikipedia).
Other
media
* Piper appears in wrestling documentary Bloodstained
Memoirs.
* Piper was a guest on a 1985 Saturday Night Live
episode, tormenting hosts Hulk Hogan and Mr. T
* Piper has appeared as a special guest on MADtv
along with Bret Hart.
* Piper appeared as a wrestler loosely based on
himself in an episode called "Crusader"
from Walker, Texas Ranger where his name was Cody
"The Crusader" Conway.
* Piper appeared as a character named Commander
Cash on the RoboCop TV series.
* Piper appeared as a choice in the "Wheel
of Destiny" segment of The Man Show.
* Piper will be the next Celebrity to have their
likeness in a G.I. Joe figure. According to his
Filecard, he will be a Trainer for Destro's Iron
Grenadiers.
* Piper appeared as a prison antagonist in an
episode of The Outer Limits TV series
* Piper was the host of ITV's Celebrity Wrestling
in the UK.
Filmography
* Bloodstained Memoirs (2008)
* Super Sweet 16: The Movie (2007)
* Honor (2006)
* Blind Eye (2006)
* Night Traveler (voice) (2006)
* Sin-Jin Smyth (2006)
* Three Wise Guys (2005)
* Cyber Meltdown (2005)
* Code Black (2005)
* Shut Up and Shoot! (2005)
* Jack of Hearts (2000)
* Legless Larry and the Lipstick Lady (1999)
* Shepherd (1999)
* Hard Time (1998)
* The Bad Pack (1998)
* Last to Surrender (1998)
* Dead Tides (1997)
* First Encounter (1997)
* Sci-Fighters (1996)
* Jungleground (1995)
* Marked Man (1995)
* Terminal Rush (1995)
* Tough and Deadly (1995)
* Back in Action (1994)
* Immortal Combat (1994)
* No Contest (1994)
* Epitaph for Tommy "Highlander: The Series"
(1993)
* Tag Team (1991)
* The Love Boat: A Valentine Voyage (1990)
* Buy and Cell (1989)
* They Live (1988)
* The Highwayman (1987)
* Hell Comes to Frogtown (1987)
* Body Slam (1987)
* The One and Only (1978)
Voice
acting
In
2006, Roddy Piper ventured into the realm of voice
acting, appearing on Cartoon Network's animated
series Robot Chicken (as himself), as well as
providing the voice of The Pyro Messiah in the
Night Traveler multimedia adventure series produced
by Lunar Moth Entertainment.
In
the cartoon series Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling,
Piper is the leader of the villainous wrestling
group. He did not, however, voice his character.
(Credit:
Wikipedia).
Articles
Rowdy
Roddy Piper wrestles with a new foe: cancer, by
Tom Hallman Jr - 3rd December 2006 - read
"They
Lost Their Smiles and Could Not Find Them"
October
10, 2002
In
the spring of 2001, Roddy Piper was honored with a
lifetime achievement award given by The Cauliflower
Alley Club at their annual meeting in Las Vegas.
In
his speech, Piper discussed his concern and commitment
to helping retired Boxers and Wrestlers get the proper
medical care that they all so desperately need for
injuries and years of the physical pounding that their
bodies have endured. He explained how legend Johnny
Valentine was very ill and could not afford to seek
the proper medical treatment due to not having medical
insurance. A check was donated to Valentine's wife
to assist the family in getting him the urgent attention
he needed. But, it was too late, the world lost Johnny
Valentine two days later.
Piper
vowed at this time, to donate 5% of all of his future
earnings to a fund which will provide assistance to
these retired athletes, who have no insurance and
sometimes not even a place to call home. Father Jason
Sanderson of St Judes Liberal Catholic Church in Nashua,
New Hampshire, was so moved by Piper's speech that
he has donated 44 acres in Vermont to the cause. Father
Sanderson had recently won the second largest Powerball
lottery drawing in the United States and received
an unprecedented 66 million dollars!
Roddy
Piper is closely working with Father Sanderson coordinating
the building of a Medical Care Center for retired
Boxers and Wrestlers who cannot afford medical benefits
or decent housing.
Roddy
Piper has generously invited all of his old friends
and comrades to join him on his national promotional
tour for "In The Pit With Piper." He wants
to share his book signing events with these men and
women who have shared in his blood, sweat and tears,
and share with the world the stories and the wrestling
matches that have made them all household names.
Roddy
Piper will announce, with these local athletes, his
plan for the Retirement Care Center. Please join him
in spreading the word and the need for helping these
retired athletes, who may have no where else to turn.
This tragedy has been going on far too long.
Roddy
Piper invites all of the Local Legends and Frat Brothers
to join him as his Special Guest in each of the cities
he will be appearing. If you would like to be a part
of this special occasion, contact x. The complete
Tour Schedule will be released shortly.
Piper
releases autobiography "In the pit with Piper"
in October 2002. Check our written word section for
updates.
Websites
Roddy
Piper Official website Roddy
Piper MySpace.com
Sin-Jin
Smyth
Roddy
Piper Tribute (Greg Tingle's) Roddy
Piper (Gary Will)
Roddy
Piper: SLAM! Wrestling Roddy
Piper: Wrestling Museum
Interview
Roddy
Piper interview by Chris Yandek (New
Era of Wrestling)
Articles
Wrestler
to bow out tonight, By Meghan E. Murphy - 18th
April 2008
Rowdy
Roddy Piper wrestles with a new foe: cancer, by
Tom Hallman Jr - 3rd December 2006
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