About Me
I am Big Sid Vicious, the Master and the Ruler of the whole motherfucking world.
I entered the wrestling industry after an encounter with Randy Savage and his brother Lanny Poffo at a gym. Trained by Tojo Yamamoto, In my debut match, I teamed with Austin Idol and wrestled Nick Bockwinkel and Jerry Lawler. Most of my early career was spent as the masked wrestler Lord Humongous. I competed mainly on the Memphis, Tennessee, and Georgia wrestling circuits where I captured several regional titles. I also competed in New Japan Pro Wrestling, where I challenged Tatsumi Fujinami for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship under the name Vicious Warrior, but failed. (The name was arbitrarily chosen by NJPW and had no connection to the Road Warriors, who were billed in Japan as Animal Warrior and Hawk Warrior, respectively. Coincidentally, my "Lord Humongous" personality used previously was taken from the same movie as their gimmick, Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior.)
In 1989, I signed with WCW and wrestled as Sid Vicious. Originally slated as a singles wrestler, I was paired with Danny Spivey to form The Skyscrapers. Managed by Teddy Long, We feuded with The Steiner Brothers and The Road Warriors. Our team was short-lived, I was replaced by Mean Mark Callous after suffering a broken rib and a punctured lung. Following my recovery, I returned as a member of the Four Horsemen, and I was humorously billed by the ring announcers as being from "wherever he darn well pleases". During this time, I incorporated the Powerbomb as my finishing move, popularizing it to audiences in North America. As one of the Horsemen, I feuded with Paul Orndorff and The Junkyard Dog and unsuccessfully battled WCW World Champion Sting for the title with his biggest chance coming at Halloween Havoc in 1990, where a fake Sting (Barry Windham) in collusion with me, tried to win the title via "switcheroo" trick. They were thwarted when the real Sting came out and beat Sid. Despite being offered a multi-year, guaranteed contract and the WCW World Heavyweight Championship, Eudy left the company for the World Wrestling Federation.
Under the Sid Justice moniker, I had a brief run with the WWF. Originally a babyface, I was the WWF's special enforcer as a way to have me on screen as I worked through a biceps injury and would sometimes participate in short squash matches. My first big feud was with top heel Jake "The Snake" Roberts. However, I turned heel and feuded with Hulk Hogan.
After spending less than a year with the WWF, I returned to WCW and teamed with Vader to form the Masters of the Powerbomb. We feuded with Sting and The British Bulldog Davey Boy Smith. Once again I was slated to win the WCW World Heavyweight Championship at Starrcade '93, but it never fucking happend. Two weeks away from winning the WCW World Heavyweight Championship during a tour in the United Kingdom, I got hella drunk and had an argument in a hotel bar with Arn Anderson after Anderson overheard me insulting his butt fucking buddy Ric Flair. I later went up to Anderson's hotel room to kick his ass so I hit Anderson over the head with a hotel chair when he answered the door. I then brawled with Anderson inside the room and I decided it was nesecarry to stab Anderson over 20 times with a pair of safety scissors. Anderson was rushed to the hospital and survived the incident, while I lost my World Title shot (which was then awarded to Ric Flair). WCW President Eric Bischoff fired me after several wrestlers threatened to walk out if I wasn't fired, because they were fucking scaed of me.
After spending some time in ECW, I returned to WCW in 1999 where I feuded with Kevin Nash and Scott Steiner, and held the WCW World Heavyweight Championship on two occasions. WCW began nicknaming me "The Millennium Man", shortly after Chris Jericho's "Millennium Man" gimmick debuted in WWF. WCW even released a home video highlighting my fucking return to WCW called Sid Vicious: Millennium Man, but on the original print the word "millennium" was misspelled. I was absent for most of 2000 and was not involved in the brief Millionaires Club VS. New Blood feud. I returned late in the year as the challenger to Scott Steiner's WCW Championship. Though failing to capture the championship at Starrcade, I managed to earn myself another shot at the title for the following year.
I would be scheduled to face Steiner once again at the main event of the 2001 WCW PPV Sin. Prior to the match, I decided it would be a good and smart idea to widen my arial assault so I decided I would do a top rope move in the match. The match was pretty fucking shitty until I decided as a six foot nine inch man to do a big boot from the top rope. When I tried to do the move, my fucking leg literaly snapped and I laid in the ring like a dumbass and got beat up by Scott Steiner.
After the fight I pondered retiring wrestling for good, "I had about a year left on my contract, and I was thinking back then prior to hurting my leg what was I going to do as far as wrapping up my career. The only thing I really wanted to do was ideally go out in a big pay per view, like a Wrestlemania or something like that, main event, leave like that, and not come back again. It would really be the retirement match."I edited my profile with Nothing I did it my fucking self