Originally trained by "Iron" Mike Sharpe, Crowbar wrestled for WCW, ECW and WWE in the early 1990s while attending school to become a physical therapist.
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He had short stays in ECW and WWE before joining WCW full-time in 1999.
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The unstable gas station employee joined the ranks of WCW in 1999.
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He and David Flair, accompanied by scream queen Daffney, emerged victorious from a one-night tournament in January 2000 to win the WCW Tag Team Titles.
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Crowbar eventually branched out on his own and conquered WCW's Hardcore division.
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Along with Daffney, Crowbar was co-Cruiserweight Champion.
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There was no risk Crowbar was unwilling to take.
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In addition to throwing his opponents around the ring, Crowbar happily tossed himself back first into the mat.
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He fit right in with the high-flyers of WCW's Cruiserweight division.
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Toward the end of his WCW run, Crowbar paired up with "That '70s Guy" Mike Awesome, donning this groovy get up.
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He also wrestled several matches on WWE Heat and WWE Velocity in 2003.