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| | | Statistics | | Ring name(s) | The Blue Boy Da Blue Guy Bluedust The Blue Meanie | | Billed height | 6 ft 1 in (185 cm) | | Billed weight | 295 lb (134 kg) | | Born | May 18, 1973 (1973-05-18) (age 34) | | Resides | South Philly | | Billed from | Pepperland | | Trained by | Al Snow Bone Crushers Wrestling School | Brian Heffron (born May 18, 1973) is a professional wrestler better known as The Blue Meanie. He is the current Cleveland All-Pro Wrestling Heavyweight Champion. Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 450 Ã 600 pixelsFull resolution (1200 Ã 1600 pixel, file size: 947 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) This Picture was taken by me and I condone the use of this image, as a free representation of an image of Brian Heffron The...
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Career
Heffron started wrestling in the MidWest out of Al Snow's "Bodyslammers Pro Wrestling Gym" in Lima Ohio in March 1994. He went on to do various independent wrestling shows in Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, and Canada. He moved back to his then home in Atlantic City, NJ where he continued to wrestling in Michigan, New Jersey, Maryland, New York, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania. He was noticed by Raven and Stevie Richards on a Steel City Wrestling show in Pittsburgh and asked to become Stevie Richards' sidekick in Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW). He went onto become The Blue Meanie in 1996 in ECW at the November To Remember event. He was the flunky for Stevie Richards, who was the flunky for Raven. Heffron, Richards, and Nova performed several skits but their most famous was the Blue World Order (bWo), a parody of World Championship Wrestling (WCW)'s top heel group of the time, the New World Order (nWo). Meanie played the role of "Da Blue Guy" in the bWo, lampooning Scott Hall, who often used the nickname "The Bad Guy." This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
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Heffron made his World Wrestling Federation (WWF) debut on the November 22, 1998 episode of Sunday Night HEAT. He spent some time in the WWF as part of Al Snow's J.O.B. Squad. He rose to short prominence as "Bluedust", a spinoff of Dustin Runnels' Goldust character. In a memorable momeother short stint with ECW in 2000, appearing with Jasmin St Claire frequently, during some promos they would be filmed where Jasmin was showering, or in a bikini. World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. ...
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Heffron wrestled at Hardcore Homecoming against Tracy Smothers in what commentator Joey Styles called a "Comedy Match", and also appeared with Raven during the Raven vs. The Sandman Match. He would also be used at WWE's ECW One Night Stand PPV on June 12, 2005 where he would make the headlines for being bloodied and deliberately (and legitimately) injured by WWE Superstar John Bradshaw Layfield (JBL). Hardcore Homecoming was a professional wrestling promotion that was booked by Shane Douglas, a former ECW World Heavyweight Champion. ...
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A few weeks after the incident, during which time Heffron indicated on his website that he was considering pursuing legal action against JBL, it was announced that he had signed a short-term deal with WWE and reformed the bWo with Richards and Simon Dean (formerly Nova). On the July 7, 2005 episode of SmackDown!, the bWo drove to ringside in JBL's limousine then proceeded to spraypaint "bWo" on the hood. This led to a No disqualification match between JBL and Heffron later that evening, which Heffron won following interference from Stevie Richards (his Steel Chair Shot to the head gave JBL a bleeding wound), a Spinebuster from World Heavyweight Champion Batista, and Heffron's Moonsault finishing move. Heffron lost with Simon Dean and Richards in a six-man tag match at The Great American Bash against The Mexicools on 24 July 2005 in Buffalo, New York. The indication was that Heffron was only brought into the WWE and given a victory over JBL so that he would not sue the WWE. Since his loss at the Great American Bash, Meanie hasn't appeared on WWE TV, and is no longer under contract. He went on to wrestle with Britain's 1 Professional Wrestling (1PW). It has been suggested that civil trial be merged into this article or section. ...
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In addition to his wrestling career, Heffron has a budding acting career, having appeared on the WB sitcom "Nikki"; Barry W. Blaustein's film Beyond the Mat; the Richard O'Sullivan-directed Communication Breakdown; and the cult horror film Swamp Zombies. He also recently starred in the 2006 Killer Wolf Films production Curse of the Wolf. From time to time, it can be seen that Heffron sells items on eBay.com. It was told on the May 21, 2007 episode of WWE RAW that Vince McMahon would be facing Heffron in a Street Fight at ECW One Night Stand for the ECW World Title. Although this turned out to be untrue due to Bobby Lashley winning a gauntlet. Beyond the Mat is a 1999 professional wrestling documentary, directed by Barry Blaustein. ...
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Heffron has also stated on his MySpace that he will be at WrestleFanFest in San Francisco, California, October 19-21 2007. is the 292nd day of the year (293rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Championships and accomplishments - Cleveland All-Pro Wrestling
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- CAPW Heavyweight Championship (1 time, current)
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- PWI ranked him #500 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the PWI Years in 2003.
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- UPW Internet Championship (1 time)
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