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Encyclopedia > Terry Gerin
Terry Gerin Flag of the United States
An image of Terry Gerin .
Statistics
Ring name(s) Terry Richards
Rhino Richards
Rhino
Rhyno
Billed height 6 ft 3 in
Billed weight 281 lb (123 kg)
Born October 7, 1975 (1975-10-07) (age 32)
Detroit, Michigan Flag of Michigan
Billed from Detroit, Michigan
Trained by Scott D'Amore
Debut 1994

Terry Gerin (born October 7, 1975) is an American professional wrestler, better known by the ring names Rhino and Rhyno. Rhino is a former ECW World Heavyweight and Television champion as well as a former NWA World Heavyweight Champion. He is currently wrestling in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). He is also a former WCW United States Champion and a former 3 time WWE Hardcore Champion. Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ... Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 × 600 pixelsFull resolution (3072 × 2304 pixel, file size: 2. ... is the 280th day of the year (281st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1975 (MCMLXXV) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Detroit redirects here. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Michigan. ... Detroit redirects here. ... Scott Francis DAmore (born August 8, 1974 in Windsor, Ontario) is a Canadian professional wrestler, manager, promoter, booker and entrepreneur. ... Year 1994 (MCMXCIV) The year 1994 was designated as the International Year of the Family and the International Year of the Sport and the Olympic Ideal by the United Nations. ... is the 280th day of the year (281st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1975 (MCMLXXV) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... For the video game, see Pro Wrestling (video game). ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... The Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) Championship is a professional wrestling championship in World Wrestling Entertainment. ... The ECW World Television Championship was the secondary title in Extreme Championship Wrestling from 1992 until it folded in 2001. ... The National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) World Heavyweight Championship is the primary professional wrestling title in the National Wrestling Alliance. ... Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) is an American professional wrestling promotion founded by Jeff Jarrett and his father Jerry Jarrett in May 2002. ...

Contents

Career

Early career

Gerin trained as a wrestler at the Can-Am Wrestling School located in Windsor, Ontario, Canada under Scott D'Amore, who he later reunited with in TNA.[1][2] He debuted in 1994 on the Detroit independent circuit under the ring name Terry Richards. Gerin later adopted the ring name Rhino Richards and began wrestling in Canada, where he formed a stable known as "THUG Life" with Joe Legend, Christian Cage, and Sexton Hardcastle(later named Edge).[1] Prime Time Wrestling redirects here. ... Nickname: Motto: The river and the land sustain us. ... Scott Francis DAmore (born August 8, 1974 in Windsor, Ontario) is a Canadian professional wrestler, manager, promoter, booker and entrepreneur. ... -1... In professional wrestling, a stable is a group of wrestlers within a promotion who have a common element -- friendships, either real or storyline, a manager who manages all of them, or a common storyline, which puts them together as a unit (recent examples include Evolution, La Résistance, The Cabinet... Joseph Edward (Joe) Hitchen (born September 2, 1969 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian professional wrestler, better known by his stage name, Joe E. Legend (sometimes abbreviated to Legend or LEGEND). // Joe Legend began wrestling in Canada before becoming a part of Sex and Violence with Sexton Hardcastle, a successful... William Jason Jay Reso (born November 30, 1973) better known by his ring name Christian Cage, is a Canadian professional wrestler and actor. ... Adam Joseph Copeland (born October 30, 1973 in Orangeville, Ontario),[5] better known by his ring name Edge, is a Canadian professional wrestler currently signed to World Wrestling Entertainment and wrestling on the SmackDown! brand. ...


Throughout mid-2000, Rhino continued to feud with The Sandman, defeating him in title matches at Hardcore Heaven and Heatwave. In the course of Rhino's match with The Sandman at Hardcore Heaven he delivered a piledriver to The Sandman's wife and valet, Lori. At Heatwave, Rhino attacked the couple before his match and attempted to force Lori's head into a toilet.[3] Hardcore Heaven is a former professional wrestling event from Extreme Championship Wrestling. ... ECW Heat Wave was a professional wrestling event produced by Extreme Championship Wrestling. ... A piledriver is a professional wrestling driver move in which the wrestler grabs his/her opponent, turns him/her upside-down, and drops into a sitting or kneeling position, driving the opponents head into the mat. ... In professional wrestling, a manager is a character who is paired with a wrestler. ... Lori Fullington (born May 17, 1967) is an American retired professional wrestling manager. ... For other uses, see Toilet (disambiguation). ...


Rhino won the ECW World Heavyweight Championship on January 7, 2001 at Guilty as Charged, defeating The Sandman in a squash match immediately after The Sandman had won the title from Steve Corino in a three-way tables, ladders, chairs, and canes match. He was one of the last to leave the company when it went out of business, refusing to accept that it was over.[4] Gerin was the final ECW Heavyweight and Television Champion in the original ECW. The Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) World Championship is a professional wrestling championship in World Wrestling Entertainment. ... is the 7th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2001 (MMI) was a common year starting on Monday (link displays the 2001 Gregorian calendar). ... Guilty as Charged was an annual professional wrestling pay-per-view from Extreme Championship Wrestling. ... In professional wrestling, a squash is an extremely one-sided match; one performer dominates the other and quickly defeats him with virtually no resistance. ... Steven Eugene (Steve) Corino (born May 29, 1973 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian professional wrestler, currently working for Pro Wrestling ZERO1-MAX and numerous independent promotions. ... TLC 2. ...


It was in ECW that Rhino became known for using the "Gore," which is a variation of a Spear.


World Wrestling Federation (2001-2005)

2001

Following the closure of ECW, Gerin signed a contract with the World Wrestling Federation. He debuted on the March 19, 2001 episode of RAW under the ring name Rhyno, aligning himself with Edge and Christian.[5] Rhyno went on to help Edge and Christian defeat The Hardy Boyz and The Dudley Boyz for the WWF Tag Team Championship in a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match at WrestleMania X-Seven.[6] World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. ... is the 78th day of the year (79th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2001 (MMI) was a common year starting on Monday (link displays the 2001 Gregorian calendar). ... WWE Raw is the Monday night professional wrestling television program for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and is the primary broadcast of the RAW brand. ... Edge and Christian (E&C) is a former tag team of on-screen brothers made of real life best friends Adam Joseph Copeland (Edge) and Jason William Reso (Christian), who wrestled in the World Wrestling Federation. ... Edge and Christian (E&C) is a former tag team of on-screen brothers made of real life best friends Adam Joseph Copeland (Edge) and Jason William Reso (Christian), who wrestled in the World Wrestling Federation. ... The Hardy Boyz (also known as the The Hardys and Team Xtreme) is a professional wrestling tag team in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) that consists of real life brothers Matt and Jeff Hardy. ... For the rest of the stable see Dudley family. ... This article is about the tag team championship that is currently defended on the RAW brand of WWE. For SmackDown!s tag team championship, see WWE Tag Team Championship. ... TLC 2. ... WrestleMania X-Seven was the seventeenth annual WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). ...


Rhyno, Edge, and Christian went on to form a stable with Kurt Angle known as Team RECK, with all four members reaching the semi-finals of the King of the Ring 2001.[7] Rhyno was eliminated from the event by the eventual winner, Edge.[8] He went on to compete for the Hardcore Championship, which he won on three occasions in mid-2001.[9] Kurt Steven Angle (born December 9, 1968) is an American professional wrestler and former Olympic amateur wrestler. ... Team ECK later known as Team RECK, was a World Wrestling Federation (WWF) heel stable consisting of Kurt Angle, Edge and Christian, and Rhyno. ... King of the Ring is an annual World Wrestling Entertainment tournament held from 1985 to 2002. ... Adam Joseph Copeland (born October 30, 1973 in Orangeville, Ontario),[5] better known by his ring name Edge, is a Canadian professional wrestler currently signed to World Wrestling Entertainment and wrestling on the SmackDown! brand. ... World Wrestling Entertainments Hardcore Championship was a championship defended under hardcore rules: No Disqualifications, meaning all weapons and interference are legal. ...


On the July 9 episode of RAW, Rhyno joined "Team ECW." The stable, led by former ECW owner Paul Heyman, went on to merge with a rival stable of WCW alumni later that night, forming The Alliance. As a member of The Alliance, Rhyno feuded with Chris Jericho (who had insulted Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley, the on-screen owner of ECW, on numerous occasions). is the 190th day of the year (191st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Paul Heyman (born September 11, 1965 in Scarsdale, New York) is a professional wrestling manager, on-air talent, and former promoter formerly employed by World Wrestling Entertainment. ... For the Australian professional wrestling promotion, see World Championship Wrestling (Australia). ... The Alliance (a. ... Christopher Keith Irvine (born November 9, 1970), better known by the ring name Chris Jericho, is an American-Canadian actor, radio host, rock musician, and professional wrestler. ... Stephanie Marie McMahon-Levesque (born September 24, 1976 in Hartford, Connecticut) is the daughter of World Wrestling Entertainment Chairman Vince McMahon. ...


On September 23 at Unforgiven 2001, he defeated Tajiri for the WCW United States Championship.[10][11] He held the title for just under a month before losing to Kurt Angle on the October 22 episode of RAW.[11] is the 266th day of the year (267th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Unforgiven is an annual professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment, which has been held in September since the 1999 edition. ... Yoshihiro Tajiri , born September 29, 1970 in Yokohama, Japan), is a Japanese professional wrestler, best known for his appearances in the United States with Extreme Championship Wrestling and World Wrestling Entertainment. ... The World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) United States Championship is a professional wrestling championship in World Wrestling Entertainment. ... is the 295th day of the year (296th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...


As a result of his loss, Rhyno was "suspended" from The Alliance on the October 25 episode of SmackDown!. The suspension was an angle concocted to explain Rhyno's absence while he underwent cervical fusion surgery for two herniated discs in his neck. The surgery was performed on November 12, 2001.[5] is the 298th day of the year (299th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... For the video game series based on the show, see WWE SmackDown! (video game series). ... In professional wrestling, an angle is a fictional storyline. ... is the 316th day of the year (317th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2001 (MMI) was a common year starting on Monday (link displays the 2001 Gregorian calendar). ...


2003-2005

Rhyno returned to WWE television thirteen months later on the February 27, 2003 episode of SmackDown!, aligning himself with Chris Benoit. Rhyno and Benoit went on to unsuccessfully challenge Team Angle for the WWE Tag Team Championship in a triple threat tag team match (also involving Los Guerreros) at WrestleMania XIX. [12] is the 58th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Christopher Michael Benoit (IPA: ) (May 21, 1967 – June 24, 2007) was a Canadian professional wrestler who wrestled for Extreme Championship Wrestling, World Championship Wrestling, and World Wrestling Entertainment. ... The Worlds Greatest Tag Team is a professional wrestling tag team currently signed to World Wrestling Entertainment wrestling on its RAW brand. ... This article is about the tag team championship that is currently defended on the SmackDown! brand of WWE. For the original WWE Tag Team Championship that is currently defended on the RAW brand, see World Tag Team Championship (WWE). ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... This article is about the professional wrestling pay-per-view event. ...


Rhyno and Benoit continued to team together until July 2003, when Rhyno turned on Benoit.[13] Rhyno wrestled on SmackDown! throughout the remainder of 2003 and early 2004, attempting to win the WWE United States Championship on several occasions. The World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) United States Championship is a professional wrestling championship in World Wrestling Entertainment. ...


In March 2004, Rhyno was drafted to the RAW brand of WWE. In July 2004 he formed a tag team with Tajiri, and the duo challenged for the World Tag Team Championship on several occasions throughout 2004.[5] The World Wrestling Entertainment Brand Extension was a device first used in 2002 by said professional wrestling organization as a means of providing separate brands of wrestling through its two top shows, RAW and SmackDown!, with the addition of ECW in 2006. ... This article is about the tag team championship that is currently defended on the RAW brand of WWE. For SmackDown!s tag team championship, see WWE Tag Team Championship. ...


Rhyno was released from WWE due to a public argument with his wife that took place on April 3, 2005.[5] He made his final appearance on WWE television at the WWE-produced ECW reunion pay-per-view One Night Stand 2005 on June 12, losing to Sabu.[14] is the 93rd day of the year (94th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... ECW One Night Stand 2005 was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). ... is the 163rd day of the year (164th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Terry Michael Brunk (December 12, 1964 better known by his ring name Sabu, is an American professional wrestler from Staten Island, New York. ...


Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2005-Present)

Rhino competiting for TNA in Orlando
Rhino competiting for TNA in Orlando

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2005

Rhino made his debut in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling on July 17, 2005 (reverting to the ECW spelling of his name instead of WWE's which is trademarked), by hitting then-NWA World Heavyweight Champion Raven with the Gore following a match with Abyss at TNA No Surrender, thus debuting as a member of Planet Jarrett.[15] Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) is an American professional wrestling promotion founded by Jeff Jarrett and his father Jerry Jarrett in May 2002. ... is the 198th day of the year (199th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... “(TM)” redirects here. ... The National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) World Heavyweight Championship is the primary professional wrestling title in the National Wrestling Alliance. ... Scott Anthony Levy (born September 8, 1964) better known by his ring name Raven, is an American professional wrestler. ... Chris J. Parks[3][6] (born October 4, 1973), better known by his ring name Abyss , is an American professional wrestler currently working for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. ... No Surrender is an annual professional wrestling pay-per-view event held by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. ... Planet Jarrett has also been used to describe Total Nonstop Action Wrestling as a whole. ...


These events led to a match being scheduled between the team of Rhino and Jarrett and the team of Raven and the returning Sabu at Sacrifice on August 14. During the Sacrifice preshow, Director of Authority Larry Zbyszko informed Jarrett, who had lobbied for a title shot for several weeks, that if he could pin Raven, he would receive a shot at the NWA World Heavyweight Championship at TNA Unbreakable. However, should Jarrett lose the match, he would be prohibited from receiving a world title shot for one year.[16] Later that night, during the tag match, Jeff Hardy returned to TNA, attacking Jarrett and enabling Rhino to Gore and pin Raven. An irate Jarrett, furious at having lost his shot at the title, watched as Zbyszko announced Rhino to be the new number one contender immediately after the PPV went off the air.[17] Terry Michael Brunk (December 12, 1964 better known by his ring name Sabu, is an American professional wrestler from Staten Island, New York. ... Sacrifice is an annual professional wrestling pay-per-view event held by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling in the month of May. ... is the 226th day of the year (227th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... // This is a list of authority figures, people who have (kayfabe) power, in selective professional wrestling promotions or brands within North America. ... Lawrence (Larry) Whistler (born December 5, 1953) is a professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, Larry Zbyszko. ... Unbreakable was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event held by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. ... Jeffrey Nero Jeff Hardy (born August 31, 1977) is an American professional wrestler currently performing on the RAW brand of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), where he is the reigning Intercontinental Champion. ...


Rhino faced Raven at Unbreakable in a match which saw him accidentally Gore a shopping cart in homage to his WWF Hardcore Championship bout with Raven at Backlash 2001. Despite interference from Jarrett, Raven retained his title after hitting Rhino with a DDT.[18] A row of parked (and very colorful) shopping carts equipped with a coin-operated mechanism. ... World Wrestling Entertainments Hardcore Championship was a championship defended under hardcore rules: No Disqualifications, meaning all weapons and interference are legal. ... Backlash is an annual professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment, which started in 1999 and is held normally in April (with the exception of 2005). ... In professional wrestling a DDT is any move in which the wrestler falls down or backwards to drive a held opponents head into the mat. ...


Rhino fought Jeff Hardy in the main event of the first episode of TNA iMPACT! on Spike TV on October 1. The match was declared a no-contest after both Abyss and Sabu interfered. At Bound for Glory, Rhino, Abyss, Sabu, and Hardy faced each other in a Monster's Ball match, which Rhino won after hitting a middle-rope Rhino Driver on Hardy. Later that night, Rhino won a 10-man Gauntlet match to determine who would face Jeff Jarrett for his NWA World Heavyweight Championship after Kevin Nash, Jarrett's scheduled opponent, was rushed to the hospital due to a legitimate injury.[19] Rhino went on to defeat Jarrett and win the title. Rhino lost the NWA World Title to Jeff Jarrett at a 2-hour prime time special edition of TNA iMPACT! on November 3.[20] This article is about the television program. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... is the 274th day of the year (275th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Bound For Glory 2005 was a professional wrestling pay-per-view from Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. ... In professional wrestling, a Monsters Ball match is a multi-competitor hardcore match staged by the Total Nonstop Action Wrestling promotion. ... A piledriver is a professional wrestling driver move in which the wrestler grabs his/her opponent, turns him/her upside-down, and drops into a sitting or kneeling position, driving the opponents head into the mat. ... The Gauntlet Match as defined by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling is a battle royal-style match. ... Kevin Scott Nash (born July 9, 1959[2] in Detroit, Michigan) is an American professional wrestler and actor. ... -1... Prime time is the block of programming on television during the middle of the evening. ... is the 307th day of the year (308th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...


Starting with the November 26 episode of iMPACT!, TNA started airing promos about Rhino's career and personal life in preparation for his title rematch at Turning Point. He lost the rematch after a guitar shot and interference from all of Team Canada.[21] is the 330th day of the year (331st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Turning Point is an annual professional wrestling pay-per-view event held by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling in the month of December. ... Attacking maneuvers in the kayfabe of professional wrestling are mainly used to wear down an opponent for a submission hold or as a set up for a throw. ... The logo for TNAs Team Canada is derived from the wrestling promotions official logo. ...


2006

Rhino then wrapped up a brutal feud with Abyss, who (due to his alignment with Planet Jarrett) halted Rhino's war on Team Canada. The feud saw Abyss Black Hole Slam Rhino on to several chairs, and Rhino smash Abyss through a steel wall with the Gore.[22] Their singles feud ended in spectacular fashion at Against All Odds when Rhino Gored Abyss off of a fifteen foot ramp on to four tables.[23] Chris J. Parks[3][6] (born October 4, 1973), better known by his ring name Abyss , is an American professional wrestler currently working for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. ... Planet Jarrett has also been used to describe Total Nonstop Action Wrestling as a whole. ... A Powerslam is a professional wrestling body slam move in which the wrestler performing the slam falls face-down on top of his/her opponent. ... Against All Odds is an annual professional wrestling pay-per-view event held by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling in the month of February. ...


In April, Rhino became a member of Sting's four-man team of "Warriors", joining A.J. Styles and Ron Killings to fight Jeff Jarrett's "Army" in a Lethal Lockdown match at Lockdown.[24] Sting Sting (real name Steve Borden; born March 20, 1959 in Omaha, Nebraska) is a professional wrestler who has wrestled with several wrestling leagues, such as NWA, WCW, and NWA:TNA since the early 1980s. ... Allen Lloyd Jones (born June 2, 1978), better known by his ring name The Phenomenal A.J. Styles (also written AJ Styles), is an American professional wrestler currently working for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, where he is currently one half of the TNA World Tag Team Champions with Tomko. ... Ron Killings (born January 19, 1972) better known by his ring name Ron The Truth Killings, is an American professional wrestler and rapper. ... Lethal Lockdown in 2006 Lethal Lockdown is the name of a gimmick match in professional wrestling utilized by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling at their annual Lockdown pay-per-view event in April. ... Lockdown 2006 was a professional wrestling pay-per-view from Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. ...


On June 9, after Rhino defeated Jeff Jarrett at a TNA house show in the old ECW Arena in Philadelphia, he publicly acknowledged that he had been offered a contract to come back to WWE and wrestle for the new ECW. However, Rhino decided to stay with TNA.[5][25] June 9 is the 160th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (161st in leap years), with 205 days remaining. ... WWE RAW Brand house show from the Continental Airlines Arena on December 28, 2006 A house show is a professional wrestling show run by a major promotion (such as WWE or TNA), that is not televised or taped. ... The New Alhambra Arena. ... For other uses, see Philadelphia (disambiguation) and Philly. ... This article is about the WWE brand. ...


On July 11, Rhino made an open challenge against WWE for their current incarnation of ECW. The shocking revelation was that he didn't like the direction of the new ECW and threw the "real" ECW World Championship (hidden in a burlap sack as Rhino stated WWE threatened legal action if he showed it) into an oil drum and burned it. (Although he later admitted that it was a replica, and he still has the original at his home).[26] [2] Look up incarnation, incarnate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... The Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) World Championship is a professional wrestling championship in World Wrestling Entertainment. ...


He then feuded with Monty Brown and Samoa Joe. This resulted in the three men fighting at Hard Justice which ended with Samoa Joe winning by pinning Monty Brown after driving Brown through a table.[27] Montaque N. Monty Brown (born April 13, 1970)[2] is an American professional wrestler and former National Football League linebacker. ... Nuufolau Joel Joe Seanoa (born March 17, 1979), is an American professional wrestler better known by his ring name, Samoa Joe, and currently performing for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ...


Rhino then entered into a feud with Christian Cage, playing off their former history together in WWE, Japan, and Canada.[28] This feud culminated on the November 16 episode of iMPACT!, where he faced Cage in a bloody six-sides of steel barbed wire match. Cage won the match after taking Rhino's signature Gore that sent him through the side of the cage.[29] William Jason Jay Reso (born November 30, 1973) better known by his ring name Christian Cage, is a Canadian professional wrestler and actor. ... is the 320th day of the year (321st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...


Towards the end of 2006, Rhino entered into a program with A.J. Styles. This started with Rhino trying to help Styles with his situation with Christopher Daniels, only to have Styles pull away and accuse Rhino of getting into his business, thus turning him heel.[30] Rhino would lose to Styles at Turning Point 2006 after Styles faked a knee injury and then got Rhino with a roll up pin.[31] Allen Lloyd Jones (born June 2, 1978), better known by his ring name The Phenomenal A.J. Styles (also written AJ Styles), is an American professional wrestler currently working for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, where he is currently one half of the TNA World Tag Team Champions with Tomko. ... Christopher Daniel Covell (born December 24, 1970) is an American professional wrestler, best known by his ring name in the United States, The Fallen Angel Christopher Daniels. ... In professional wrestling, a heel is a villain character. ... Turning Point is an annual professional wrestling pay-per-view event held by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling in the month of December. ...


2007

The Rhino-Styles feud continued into 2007. At Final Resolution Rhino defeated Styles in a Last Man Standing match. Rhino set up tables in anticipation of sending Styles through them with a Gore. However, Styles saw what was happening and declined to get up, thus losing. After the match, Rhino swore he wasn't through with Styles and gave him a Rhino Driver on the entrance ramp. [32] Final Resolution is an annual professional wrestling pay-per-view event held by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling in the month of January. ... This is currently being reorganized. ...


At Against All Odds, Styles defeated Rhino in a Motor City Chain match after dodging a Gore and rolling up Rhino for the pin.[33] Against All Odds is an annual professional wrestling pay-per-view event held by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling in the month of February. ... A bloodied Kane inside a current style WWE cage. ...


A.J. Styles than struck a challenge to any wrestler in TNA to wrestle him at Destination X in the debut of the Elevation X match and Rhino accepted the challenge. At Destination X, Rhino defeated A.J. Styles in the Elevation X match after a Gore, and stomping on Styles fingers.[34] Allen Lloyd Jones (born June 2, 1978), better known by his ring name The Phenomenal A.J. Styles (also written AJ Styles), is an American professional wrestler currently working for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, where he is currently one half of the TNA World Tag Team Champions with Tomko. ... Destination X is an annual professional wrestling pay-per-view event held by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling in the month of March. ...


On March 22, Rhino was then chosen as the third member of Kurt Angle's team for the Lockdown 2007 match, along with Samoa Joe and eventually Jeff Jarrett and Sting. Team Angle was successful at Lockdown after defeating Christian's Coalition in a Lethal Lockdown match. Rhino had a big spot in the match when he Gored Tomko through the cage door.[35] is the 81st day of the year (82nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Lockdown 2007 was a professional wrestling pay-per-view from Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. ... Christians Coalition (also briefly known as Team Cage) is a heel professional wrestling stable in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) led by Christian Cage. ... The WarGames match was a gimmick match used originally in the old National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) and later held annually in World Championship Wrestling (WCW), usually at their Fall Brawl Pay-per-view event in September. ... Travis David Tomko (born March 23, 1976), is an American professional wrestler, currently working for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling under the ring name Tomko, where he is one half of the TNA World Tag Team Champions, and New Japan Pro Wrestling under his full name, where he is one half...


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On the June 21, 2007, Storm and Robert Roode defeated Rhino and Eric Young. Following the match, Storm poured beer on Rhino, causing him to snap.[36] Two weeks later, Rhino had a sit-down interview with Mike Tenay and revealed that he is a recovering alcoholic and that is why he snapped after being covered with beer.[37] is the 172nd day of the year (173rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ... Robert Bobby Roode (born in 1977) is a Canadian professional wrestler, currently wrestling for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling and on the independent circuit. ... For other uses, see Beer (disambiguation). ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... ...


The feud between Rhino and Storm resulted in a match at TNA Victory Road. It seemed that Rhino was on his way to victory until James Storm hit Rhino with a beer bottle. After the match was over Storm and Jackie Moore attacked Rhino and poured beer into his mouth and left him bleeding in the ring.[38] Victory Road is a professional wrestling pay-per-view event held by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. ... Jackie Moore Jackie Moore (born 1946 in Jacksonville, Florida) is an American R&B singer. ...


At Hard Justice, Rhino lost a Bar Room Brawl to James Storm, after Storm smashed a beer bottle into the back of Rhino's head. Rhino beat James Storm at No Surrender.[39] After the match, he gored Jackie Moore. This article does not cite any references or sources. ... James Allan Black (born June 1, 1975) is an American professional wrestler who competes under the ring name Tennessee Cowboy James Storm. ... James Allan Black (born June 1, 1975) is an American professional wrestler who competes under the ring name Tennessee Cowboy James Storm. ... No Surrender is an annual professional wrestling pay-per-view event held by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. ... Jacquelyn redirects here. ...


More Recently, Rhino was in a Feud with Raven, resulting in a Monster's Ball match at TNA Bound For Glory between Rhino, Raven, Abyss, and Black Reign which Abyss won. For other uses, see Raven (disambiguation). ... In professional wrestling, a Monsters Ball match is a multi-competitor hardcore match staged by the Total Nonstop Action Wrestling promotion. ... The logo for Bound For Glory 2005. ... Scott Anthony Levy (born September 8, 1964) better known by his ring name Raven, is an American professional wrestler. ... Chris J. Parks[3][6] (born October 4, 1973), better known by his ring name Abyss , is an American professional wrestler currently working for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. ... Virgil Riley Runnels III, also known as Dustin Runnels and Dustin Rhodes (born April 11, 1969), is an American professional wrestler, currently working for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling under the ring name Black Reign // Rhodes received his first national exposure in the National Wrestling Alliance in December 1988, where he...


Wrestling facts

Attacking maneuvers in the kayfabe of professional wrestling are mainly used to wear down an opponent for a submission hold or as a set up for a throw. ... A piledriver is a professional wrestling driver move in which the wrestler grabs his/her opponent, turns him/her upside-down, and drops into a sitting or kneeling position, driving the opponents head into the mat. ... Aerial techniques are used in professional wrestling to show off the speed and agility of a wrestler. ... A piledriver is a professional wrestling driver move in which the wrestler grabs his/her opponent, turns him/her upside-down, and drops into a sitting or kneeling position, driving the opponents head into the mat. ... Randy Orton performing his RKO finisher (One-handed jumping cutter) on Shawn Michaels In professional wrestling, a cutter is a common term which refers to the three-quarter facelock bulldog maneuver. ... Professional wrestling throws are the application of techniques that involve lifting the opponent up and throwing or slamming him or her down, which makes up most of the action of professional wrestling. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Professional wrestling throws are the application of techniques that involve lifting the opponent up and throwing or slamming him or her down, which makes up most of the action of professional wrestling. ... A Powerbomb is a professional wrestling move in which an opponent is lifted up (usually so that they are sitting on the wrestlers shoulders) and then slammed back-first down to the mat. ... A Powerslam is a professional wrestling body slam move in which the wrestler performing the slam falls face-down on top of his/her opponent. ... Bret Hart applying the Sharpshooter on Shawn Michaels. ... Steven Eugene (Steve) Corino (born May 29, 1973 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian professional wrestler, currently working for Pro Wrestling ZERO1-MAX and numerous independent promotions. ... Don Callis is a Canadian former professional wrestler and manager, best known for his appearances with Extreme Championship Wrestling as color commentator Cyrus the Virus. ... Paul Heyman (born September 11, 1965 in Scarsdale, New York) is a professional wrestling manager, on-air talent, and former promoter formerly employed by World Wrestling Entertainment. ... Stephanie Marie McMahon-Levesque[1] (born September 24, 1976) better known by her maiden name Stephanie McMahon, is World Wrestling Entertainments Executive Vice President of Talent and Creative Writing. ... Ken Rinehurst aka Jack Victory is a professional wrestler/manager for ECW, NWA & 3PW. Profile Height: 6 ft 4 in (1. ...

Championships and accomplishments

  • World Series Wrestling
    • WSW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)

Prime Time Wrestling redirects here. ... The BCW Can-Am Television Championship is a second-tier title contested for in the Ontario-based professional wrestling promotion Border City Wrestling. ... The BCW Can-Am Television Championship is a second-tier title contested for in the Ontario-based professional wrestling promotion Border City Wrestling. ... Based out of Germany and run by legendary European champion Otto Wanz, the CWA established itself among the continent’s premier wrestling organizations while featuring a traditional brand of mat wrestling and various “Strong Man” competitions. ... The CWA World Tag Team Championship was the tag team professional wrestling title in the German professional wrestling promotion the Catch Wrestling Association. ... The CWA World Tag Team Championship was the tag team professional wrestling title in the German professional wrestling promotion the Catch Wrestling Association. ... Joseph Edward (Joe) Hitchen (born September 2, 1969 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian professional wrestler, better known by his stage name, Joe E. Legend (sometimes abbreviated to Legend or LEGEND). // Joe Legend began wrestling in Canada before becoming a part of Sex and Violence with Sexton Hardcastle, a successful... Carl Joseph Yvon Ouellet (born December 30, 1967 in Sainte-Catherine, Quebec) is a Canadian professional wrestler. ... This article is about the independent promotion from 1992-2001. ... The Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) Championship is a professional wrestling championship in World Wrestling Entertainment. ... The ECW World Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling title. ... The ECW World Television Championship belt The ECW World Television Championship was the secondary title in Extreme Championship Wrestling from 1992 until it folded in 2001. ... The ECW World Television Championship was a professional wrestling title. ... // Jersey All Pro Wrestling is an independent wrestling promotion that was founded by Fat Frank Iadeavia on April 19, 1997 in Lake Hiawatha, New Jersey. ... The JAPW Heavyweight Championship is the most prestigious championship in the American professional wrestling promotion Jersey All Pro Wrestling. ... The JAPW Heavyweight Championship is the most prestigious championship in the American professional wrestling promotion Jersey All Pro Wrestling. ... Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) is an American professional wrestling promotion founded by Jeff Jarrett and his father Jerry Jarrett in May 2002. ... The National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) World Heavyweight Championship is the primary professional wrestling title in the National Wrestling Alliance. ... This is a chronological list of wrestlers that have been NWA World Heavyweight Championship by ring name. ... World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. ... The World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) United States Championship is a professional wrestling championship in World Wrestling Entertainment. ... John Cena in 2005, with his customized WWE United States Championship belt. ... World Wrestling Entertainments Hardcore Championship was a championship defended under hardcore rules: No Disqualifications, meaning all weapons and interference are legal. ... The WWE Hardcore Championship was a professional wrestling title competed for in World Wrestling Entertainment under hardcore rules. ...

References

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    Extreme Championship Wrestling (1999-2001)

    Gerin debuted in Extreme Championship Wrestling in 1999 as Rhino, quickly joining forces with Steve Corino and Jack Victory. Rhino and Corino challenged Tommy Dreamer and Raven for the ECW Tag Team Championship at Anarchy Rulz 1999, but were defeated. In late 1999, Rhino began feuding with The Sandman, and at November To Remember 1999 he teamed with the Impact Players to defeat Dreamer, Raven, and The Sandman.<ref></ref> Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ... is the 232nd day of the year (233rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... This article is about the independent promotion from 1992-2001. ... Steven Eugene (Steve) Corino (born May 29, 1973 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian professional wrestler, currently working for Pro Wrestling ZERO1-MAX and numerous independent promotions. ... Ken Rinehurst aka Jack Victory is a professional wrestler/manager for ECW, NWA & 3PW. Profile Height: 6 ft 4 in (1. ... Thomas Laughlin (born February 14, 1971),[2] is an American professional wrestler better known by his ring name, Tommy Dreamer. ... Scott Anthony Levy (born September 8, 1964) better known by his ring name Raven, is an American professional wrestler. ... The Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) Tag Team Championship was the tag team championship contested in Eastern Championship Wrestling and Extreme Championship Wrestling between June 1992 and April 2001. ... The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. ... A professional wrestling feud is a staged disagreement between two wrestlers or factions of wrestlers over a purported slight or insult. ... James (Jim) Fullington (born June 16, 1963) better known by his ring name The Sandman, is an American professional wrestler, best known for his career with Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), where he was dubbed The Hardcore Icon. ... November to Remember (normally abbreviated to N2R) was an Eastern Championship Wrestling and Extreme Championship Wrestling professional wrestling show (and, later, pay per view) held annually during the month of November between 1993 and 2000. ... The Impact Players were a professional wrestling tag team in Extreme Championship Wrestling that was comprised of Lance Storm and Justin Credible. ...


    On March 12, 2000, Rhino lost to Super Crazy in the finals of a tournament for the ECW World Television Championship at Living Dangerously. He won the title on April 22, defeating Yoshihiro Tajiri at CyberSlam. 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Terry Gerin - Definition, explanation (504 words)
Terry Gerin, better known as Rhyno or Rhino, is an American professional wrestler currently working the independent circuit following his release from World Wrestling Entertainment.
Gerin made his debut in professional wrestling in and around the independent promotions of Detroit.
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Terry Gerin (born October 7, 1975 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American professional wrestler, better known by the ring names Rhino and Rhyno.
Gerin trained as a wrestler at the Can-Am Wrestling School in Windsor, Ontario, Canada under Doug Chevalier and Scott D'Amore.
Gerin later adopted the ring name Rhino Richards and began wrestling in Canada, where he formed a stable known as "THUG Life" with Joe Legend, Christian Cage, Bloody Bill Skullion and Sexton Hardcastle.
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