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Hornswoggle was later confronted by O'Neil's previous NXT mentor, Zack Ryder. Ryder lured Titus out of the ring by pretending to attack Hornswoggle, but he quickly re-entered the ring and ambushed Titus as he climbed back in, cementing the victory. Weeks later, Hornswoggle was sent gifts from a secret admirer, assuming it to be Maryse. He ...
His ring name was soon modified to Terra Ryzing, ... [15] This gimmick referred to his real surname's French ... Triple H announced that Hornswoggle was the new DX ...
Hornswoggle, real name Dylan Postl, wrestler [77] Peter Konz, NFL player [78] Howie Koplitz, MLB player [79] Hal Reilly, MLB player [80] Dutch Rennert, Major League Baseball umpire [citation needed] Ted Richards, NFL player [81] Hal Robl, NFL player [82] Champ Seibold, NFL player [83] Eber Simpson, NFL player [84] Len Smith, NFL player [85 ...
Finlay then began making occasional appearances on Raw to protect Hornswoggle from Mr. McMahon, who had been showing him "tough love". After Hornswoggle was injured by JBL in a steel cage match, [62] JBL revealed that Finlay, and not McMahon, was Hornswoggle's father. [63] A week after, on 3 March, Finlay admitted to this fact. [64]
Leprechaun: Origins is a 2014 American horror film directed by Zach Lipovsky, written by Harris Wilkinson and starring Dylan Postl (better known by his wrestling ring name Hornswoggle), with Melissa Roxburgh, Garry Chalk, and Brendan Fletcher co-starring in the film.
Around this time, Ron Simmons began wrestling under his real name, as the terrorist group Al-Qaeda had a training camp called Al-Faarooq. [1] Simmons had a brief heel run when he teamed with Reverend D-Von until he left television in December 2002, but in June 2003 he returned to WWE with Bradshaw and the APA reunited.
Sean Michael Coulthard (born December 8, 1966), better known by his ring name Michael Cole, is an American professional wrestling commentator and journalist. Since 1997, he is signed to WWE, where he serves as the play-by-play commentator for the Raw brand and as the vice president of announcing since 2020.
After his WWE departure, he opened Battle Arts Academy and worked for Impact Wrestling under his real name. In 2017, he made sporadic matches on the independent circuit, as well as occasional appearances in WWE. In 2023, Carelli made his return to Impact, now under the TNA banner and performing under the Santino Marella name and gimmick.