Brian Pillman

Brian William Pillman (May 22nd 1962 - October 5th 1997) was a professional all-in wrestler American and a former player of American football.

Career in American football

Pillman developed a polyp with its throat in the neighborhoods of its two years. This explains the fact that it spent much time of its youth in a hospital, with these problems which will return very often during its life. It had to undergo 40 operations, leaving it with a raucous voice good with him.

Whereas it was in Miami University of Oxford, Ohio, Pillman made American football for the Miami Redhawks as a back where it was known for its records of " tacles with perdition". It was being gone from there for the National Football League without to be drafté, joining the Cincinnati Bengals (the team of its city) as a free player in 1984 and later the Canadian Football League for the Calgary Stampeders in 1986. He also played for the Buffalo Bills at the time of the pre-season in 1985, but he was not preserved and chooses before the beginning of the season. Its waitings to integrate the team of Bengals were published in a series of articles in the newspaper The Cincinnati Enquirer . During its career of footballer, Pillman started to take steroids and anti-pains for its performances, which will cause him troubles of health for the remainder of its life.

Career in Wrestling

Stampede Wrestling

After the stop of its career of footballer, Pillman remained with the Canada and started to be involved as an all-in wrestler under the orders of Stu Hart and its sons. It began under its real name in 1986 in the federation of the Binder located at Calgary, Alberta in the Stampede Wrestling.

World Championship Wrestling

Death

In the morning of the October 5th 1997 before the Pay per view In Your House: Badd Blood with Saint Louis, Pillman died in a hotel room in the Minnesota, at the 35 years age. Whereas it had a document which confirmed the abuse regulation of drug, an autopsy detected a cardiac malformation which has amino with its death. Pillman did not know that it was going to be father once again.

Prize list

  • National Wrestling Alliance

    • NWA World Tag TEAM Championship (1 time) - with " Stunning" Steve Austin
    • NWA United States Tag TEAM Championship (1 time) - with Tom Zenk
  • Pro Wrestling Illustrated

    • PWI classified it number 84 in the list of the 500 best all-in wrestlers of years PWI in 2003.
    • PWI classified it number 50 of best the teams of years PWI (with " Stuning" Steve Austin).
  • World Championship Wrestling

    • WCW Light Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
    • WCW World Tag TEAM Champion (1 time) - with " Stunning" Steve Austin
  • Wrestling To observe Newsletter

    • Beginning from the year (1987)
    • Team of the year (1993) - with Steve Austin
    • All-in wrestler more underestimated (1994)
    • Competition of the year (1997) - with the Binder Foundation, against Steve Austin

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