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Disco Inferno with two fans during his time in WCW. Gilbertti made his name in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) as Disco Inferno, named after The Trammps' song and inspired by John Travolta's character Tony Manero in Saturday Night Fever. Gilbertti credits Raven for the birth of the "Disco Inferno" character. [9]
Bryan Alvarez (born June 12, 1975) [1] is an American independent professional wrestler, martial artist, satellite radio host, podcaster, and journalist.Alvarez is the editor and publisher of Figure Four Weekly, a fan run, online newsletter that has covered professional wrestling since 1995.
He sustained losses to Disco Inferno, Wrath, Chris Adams, Alex Wright, Vincent, and others during 1998. He was also part of Bill Goldberg's undefeated streak, losing to him on January 10, 1998, on WCW Saturday Night and later on May 27, 1998, on WCW Thunder - where he had his first and only shot at the WCW United States Championship. [23]
WCW Saturday Night Disco Inferno [8] Won by pinfall 33–1 February 5, 1998 Beaumont, TX Civic Center WCW Thunder Jim Powers [8] Won by pinfall 34–1 February 9, 1998 El Paso, TX Don Haskins Center WCW Nitro Lord Steven Regal [8] Won by pinfall 35–1 February 12, 1998 Oklahoma City, OK Myriad WCW Thunder Glacier [8] Won by pinfall 36–1
Subsequent to that, Konnan tag-teamed with Smiley against Disco Inferno and Malice for three matches between December 8–13, 2002, and won all three. [15] Konnan made two final appearances for World Wrestling All-Stars in May 2003, before the promotion folded. He also wrestled a tag match teamed with Norman Smiley for MXPW in September 2003. [15]
The last match was a loss to Glacier on WCW Worldwide which aired on April 13. He saved Glacier from a two-on-one attack by Wrath and Mortis at the 1997 Slamboree pay-per-view. Initially thought as just a fan who had jumped the railing, the WCW commentators then realized that this was no ordinary man and he was in fact the three-time karate ...
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On April 26, 2019, Malenko and WWE ended their working relationship. This came after Malenko was a road agent for them for the previous 18 years. [69] Pro Wrestling Insider would later report that he did not do anything wrong, WWE was just in the process of cycling out some of the older agents, due to the recent signings of multiple new agents ...