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Brian Keith Adams (April 14, 1964 – August 13, 2007) [1] was an American professional wrestler.Adams is known for his time with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), under the name Crush, and for World Championship Wrestling (WCW) under his real name Brian Adams.
They toured with New Japan Pro-Wrestling, facing established stars such as Masa Saito, Riki Choshu and Tatsumi Fujinami, at the same time that Smash and Crush were still wrestling under the name for the then WWF and on Japanese tours with Super World of Sports. Eadie would then go on to form a third Demolition team with partner Blast (Carmine ...
They defeated the Connection at WrestleMania VI on April 1, 1990, to become the third ever team to win the titles a third time in WWF history. [15] [16] The duo was joined by Crush (Brian Adams) later in 1990, making them a 3-man tag team and the second team Darsow had been involved in whose title reign operated under the Freebird Rule. Ax ...
[2] [25] [26] Due to the ailing health of one of Demolition he was replaced by Crush, but the magic of the original Demolition was gone and the feud did not live up to the high hopes of the fans. [5] Just over a year after signing with the WWF, the Legion of Doom won the WWF Tag Team Championship and held it for over five months. [7]
The Crusher's last recorded match was at a WWF house show in Omaha on February 15, 1988, replacing Billy Jack Haynes to team with Ken Patera and face Demolition, who were disqualified when Mr. Fuji tripped Crusher with a cane about three minutes in. [9] The Crusher's last television appearance was at WWF's 1998 pay-per-view Over the Edge: In ...
Demolition (Ax, Smash, and Crush) April 1, 1990: WrestleMania VI: Toronto, ON, Canada: 3 (3, 3, 1) 148 Crush joined Demolition during this reign, debuting on the June 6 taping of Superstars; the Freebird Rule is invoked, allowing any two members of Demolition to defend the championship. [2] [18] [19] 46 The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart and Jim ...
The pair later feuded with Demolition after a television match where Demolition left Haynes, Patera, and Brady Boone (who played Haynes' cousin) beaten and lying in the ring. [4] Haynes' departure from the WWF in January 1988 has been a subject of controversy considering dramatic changes in the story as Haynes repeated it.
Andre went on to tag-team with Giant Baba on April 13 at a combined WWF/All Japan/New Japan show in Tokyo, Japan; the Andre-Giant Baba team defeated Demolition in a non-title match when Andre pinned Smash. [6] Later that year Andre retired from wrestling and was released by the company in late 1991. Haku would form The Faces of Fear with the ...