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Maven Huffman [1] (born November 26, 1976) [2] is an American professional wrestler and YouTuber. He is best known for his time with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) under his first name , where he is known for co-winning the inaugural season of Tough Enough alongside Nidia Guenard .
Pinned Maven in the backstage area. Aired on tape delay on February 28, 2002. 92 Al Snow: March 11, 2002: Raw: Detroit, Michigan: 6 1 [11] 93 Maven: March 12, 2002: SmackDown! Cleveland, Ohio: 2 5 Aired on tape delay on March 14, 2002. 94 Spike Dudley: March 17, 2002: WrestleMania X8: Toronto, Ontario: 1 0 Pinned Maven during a title defense ...
[51] [52] [53] Reflecting on the match in 2018, Big Show said that he believed it was the "most embarrassing moment in wrestling." [54] For the Staples Center's 10th anniversary in 2009, WrestleMania 21 was ranked number 7 on the list of greatest moments in the venue's history as voted by fans. [55] [56]
The moments the two shared after the match — a handshake, rescue and posing for the crowd — resulted in a generational moment and turned Hogan face for the first time during that WWE run. 16.
Full list of current WWE Champions, including Universal, Intercontinental, Women's, US, Tag Team, and more across Raw, SmackDown and NXT.
WWE would also enlist the help of Big Mother Thruster to produce a song for the series' eventual winner, Maven Huffman. Maven went on to use "Tattoo" as his entrance theme for the entirety of his time in WWE (2001–2005). After parting ways with Josh Lyons and Mark James, the band reorganized and changed its name to 'Mercy Drive'.
Maven Huffman would go on to become a three time WWF Hardcore Champion. He was released by WWE in July 2005 and would later work for Impact Wrestling. He also appeared on the sixth season of The Surreal Life. Nidia Guenard would go on to manage Jamie Noble and compete in the women's division. She was released by WWE in November 2004 and retired ...
WWE Classics On Demand was an American subscription video on demand television service provided by WWE. It featured footage from WWE's vast archive of wrestling footage, including classic WWE, World Championship Wrestling (WCW), Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) and more. It offered around 40 hours of rotating programming per month, arranged ...