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Steve Blackman‌

Gender

Male

Birthday

calendar1963-09-28

Popularity

star1.8

Steve Blackman

Annville, Pennsylvania, USA

Steve Blackman

Annville, Pennsylvania, USA

Gender

Male

Birthday

calendar1963-09-28

Popularity

star1.8

Biography

Steve Blackman is a former American professional wrestler who is best known for his career in WWE. Nicknamed 'The Lethal Weapon', Blackman won the Hardcore Championship six times in his tenure with the company. After the Head Cheese team went their separate ways, Blackman entered WWE's Hardcore Division. At the time, the title was defended 24 hours a day, 7 days a week as established by Crash Holly. Because of this, WWE often ran matches wherein the champion was attacked and defeated in locations not typically associated with wrestling matches, such as backstage or in a hotel. With Blackman as champion, however, surprise attacks no longer resulted in title changes: within the matches, Blackman was so dangerous in hand-to-hand combat that surprise attacks were not effective enough to defeat him. During his stint as Hardcore Champion, Blackman's full martial arts talent was utilized. The first time he lost the title for a significant amount of time was against Shane McMahon, largely due to interference from Test, Albert, Edge, and Christian, with Mick Foley suspending the 24/7 rule to make sure McMahon didn't try to get out of facing Blackman in a rematch. At SummerSlam, Blackman fought McMahon for the title. During that match, they both climbed the TitanTron with Blackman able to knock Shane off with a Singapore cane, then performed a diving elbow drop for the pin fall . Blackman would go on to defend the title on several occasions, but he would ultimately lose the title on a more permanent basis to Raven in late 2000. At Unforgiven, he retained the WWE Hardcore Championship against Test, Funaki, Al Snow, Crash Holly, and Perry Saturn. Later, he was ordered by Shane McMahon to come out and speak after he accused Blackman of running over Stone Cold Steve Austin at Survivor Series the previous year. Before he could speak, Austin came down to the ring and stunned both Blackman and McMahon. Early in 2001, Blackman formed another tag team, this time with Grandmaster Sexay. Blackman again played the straight-faced man: a recurring element was that Grandmaster would always try to convince Blackman to dance with him after their matches. In the summer of 2001, Grandmaster was released from his WWE contract. Blackman was then sidelined due to an injury. He made his last TV appearance on June 25, 2001 episode of Raw with APA and other mid-card superstars planning a fight against The WCW Invasion. Blackman left WWE in October 2002. Sporadic appearances Blackman opened a self-defense school in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania called "BlackmanMMA" in mid-2003, teaching jujitsu and wrestling. Blackman and MMA fighter (UFC Hall of Famer) and wrestler Ken Shamrock were brought in to help promote a clothing line for professional fighters, called Ground 'n' Pound gear (GnP). As of July 2006, Blackman has re-opened "Steve Blackman's Fighting Systems", which features MMA classes. Blackman has hosted four MMA events in the Harrisburg, Pennsylvania starting in 2009 and the most recent being on November 20, 2010, at the Zembo Mosque. The events are part of the Pennsylvania Fighting Championships (PFC).

Movie Credits

WWE Royal Rumble 1999

WWE Royal Rumble 1999‌
star6.0
calendar 1999

WWE Royal Rumble 2001

WWE Royal Rumble 2001‌
star7.5
calendar 2001

WWE Unforgiven 1999

WWE Unforgiven 1999‌
star8.0
calendar 1999

WWE Unforgiven 2000

WWE Unforgiven 2000‌
star7.2
calendar 2000

WWE Survivor Series 1999

WWE Survivor Series 1999‌
star8.5
calendar 1999

WWE Capital Carnage

WWE Capital Carnage‌
star5.5
calendar 1998

WWE Rock Bottom: In Your House

WWE Rock Bottom: In Your House‌
star7.6
calendar 1998

WWE No Mercy (UK) 1999

WWE No Mercy (UK) 1999‌
star6.0
calendar 1999

WWE Fully Loaded 1999

WWE Fully Loaded 1999‌
star8.0
calendar 1999

WWE SummerSlam 1999

WWE SummerSlam 1999‌
star7.2
calendar 1999

WWE Armageddon 1999

WWE Armageddon 1999‌
star6.2
calendar 1999

WWE No Way Out 2001

WWE No Way Out 2001‌
star8.2
calendar 2001

WWE Survivor Series 1997

WWE Survivor Series 1997‌
star8.8
calendar 1997

WWE SummerSlam 2000

WWE SummerSlam 2000‌
star7.4
calendar 2000

WWE Over the Edge: In Your House

WWE Over the Edge: In Your House‌
star9.0
calendar 1998

WWE Unforgiven: In Your House

WWE Unforgiven: In Your House‌
star9.3
calendar 1998

WWE Survivor Series 2000

WWE Survivor Series 2000‌
star8.0
calendar 2000

WWE Rebellion 2000

WWE Rebellion 2000‌
star6.0
calendar 2000

WWE Royal Rumble 2000

WWE Royal Rumble 2000‌
star6.4
calendar 2000

WWE Hardcore

WWE Hardcore‌
star0.0
calendar 2001

WWE WrestleMania X-Seven

WWE WrestleMania X-Seven‌
star8.7
calendar 2001

WWE Unforgiven: In Your House

WWE Unforgiven: In Your House‌
star9.3
calendar 1998

The History of The WWE Hardcore Championship

The History of The WWE Hardcore Championship‌
star10.0
calendar 2016

WWE WrestleMania 2000

WWE WrestleMania 2000‌
star7.3
calendar 2000

WWF: Hardcore

WWF: Hardcore‌
star7.0
calendar 2001

WWE: The Best of SmackDown - 10th Anniversary, 1999-2009

WWE: The Best of SmackDown - 10th Anniversary, 1999-2009‌
star10.0
calendar 2012

WWE WrestleMania XIV

WWE WrestleMania XIV‌
star7.6
calendar 1998

WWE Royal Rumble 1998

WWE Royal Rumble 1998‌
star6.7
calendar 1998

Tv Credits

The JBL and Cole Show

The JBL and Cole Show‌
star0.0
calendar 2012

WWE SmackDown

WWE SmackDown‌
star7.3
calendar 1999

WWE This Is Awesome

WWE This Is Awesome‌
star10.0
calendar 2022

WWE Raw

WWE Raw‌
star6.7
calendar 1993

WWE Heat

WWE Heat‌
star5.0
calendar 1998

WWE Heat

WWE Heat‌
star8.2
calendar 1998

WWE Heat

WWE Heat‌
star5.0
calendar 1998

WXW Rage TV

WXW Rage TV‌
star0.0
calendar 1996

WWF Jakked/Metal

WWF Jakked/Metal‌
star8.0
calendar 1999