Everything about Sean Waltman totally explained
Sean Michael Waltman (born
July 13 1972)
World Wrestling Federation (1993-1996)
When he arrived in the World Wrestling Federation he was made a
jobber and given a number of different
names such as the
Kamikaze Kid,
Cannonball Kid, and
The Kid. After a few months of this he suddenly won an "upset" over
Razor Ramon on the
May 17 1993 episode of
WWF Monday Night RAW. He then renamed himself the
1-2-3 Kid.
Waltman challenged Vampiro on Episode 4, as a ruse to introduce
Ricky Banderas, who attacked Vampiro from behind. Afterwards, Waltman defeated
Human Tornado and
Scorpio Sky in singles competition, and teased an affair with
Lizzy Valentine (the valet and girlfriend of
Matt Sydal), though WSX folded before the
angle could go on any further.
Superkick
Running quick leg drop
Backhand chop
Roundhouse kick This was confirmed by The Wrestling Observer, which reported that Webb had found Waltman hanging by his neck in his Mexico City apartment, on the verge of death. He was subsequently taken back to the U.S for treatment.
Reportedly, Waltman had been speaking positively of his experiences in AAA and has denied attempting suicide, claiming the incident was a result of mixing alcohol and anti-depressants. Following the incident, long-time friend Kevin Nash flew to Texas to check Waltman into a rehabilitation facility for both his addiction and his psychiatric state. Nash also contacted friend Paul "Triple H" Levesque to discuss the new WWE policy of financing rehab for ex-employees.
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