Post by The F'N Legend Lbm on Feb 11, 2012 11:57:47 GMT -5
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[/img][/center]Wrestling Name: The F'N Legend Lbm
Real Name: Dion Hart
Nicknames: Fht Franchise; F'N Legend; ELITE Exclusive; Little Bitch Man (used by his foes)
Date Of Birth: 19th June 1970
Height: 5ft 4
Weight: 238lbs
Billed From: N. Ireland
Theme Song: Nothing Else Matters
Appearance:
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Wrestling Style: N/A
Signatures: N/A
Finishers: N/A
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Accomplishments:
FHT Undisputed Champion (x5)
FHT Hardcore Champion (1st ever)
FHT Television Champion
FHT Tag Team Champion
FHT Japan Champion
ELITE Heavyweight Champion (x1)
ELITE Undisputed Champion (x1)
ELITE Global Honored Crown
ELITE Daredevil Champion
ELITE Tag Team Champion
FHT/ELITE Unified Tag Team Champion
FHT Match of the Year 2004 (vs. "Sick" Nick)
ELITE Match of the Year 2005 (vs. Ulster)
ELITE Match of the Year 2006 (vs. Soul Reaper)
Fighting Spirit Monthly Magazine "Feud of the Year 2008" (Lbm vs. NIN Horror)
Powerslam Magazine "Most -Abysmal Match 2011" (vs. Chase Stapleton)
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Bio: Breaking into the business in 2000, Little Big Man appeared in early broadcasts of Lords of Pain's hardcore wrestling programme. He left in early 2002 to join Boom Boom Wrestling one of the many failed wrestling feds of the WWE Attitude Era.
Getting his break in WWE developmental Lbm raised the FHT Hardcore Championship in an infamous angle on WWE Raw involving Eric Bischoff & Tommy Dreamer as a result becoming the first to hold the title. The unique project - a WWE developmental league which was initially featured during ad breaks/dark matches on WWE Raw before going out on it's own with FHT Superstars.
A hell of a lot happened in the next two years but its old ground. In 2004 Lbm & _the j-man who had just spent the last four consecutive ppvs trading the FHT Undisputed Championship walked out on live television causing a huge rift which many say the FHT never recovered from. It was at this time ELITE was born - a rival to the FHT which many compared to a lower scale version of Nitro vs. Raw!
Going head to head, ELITE took a lot of FHT key players and also recruited wrestlers from other promotions. Lbm was one of their biggest stars. For two years ELITE slaughtered FHT in the ratings however with the wrestling boom of the early noughties having faded, ELITE found that sharing its audience with FHT was diluting both companies.
A merger was born out of neccessity when the initially red hot FHT vs. ELITE feud bombed financially and both companies were bought at a fraction of their worth by British tycoon Sir Alan Sugar. Lbm stepped out of the main events but in doing so saw his career rejuvenated in mid card matches with amongst others Ace Andrews, NIN Horror & Crusher Casey who Lbm can be credited with helping giving these guys their first real taste of exposure.
In Lbm's last active year as a full time wrestler 2009, Lbm appeared in more matches on FHT/ELITE television than any other wrestler - a huge testament to the man who had been there from the absolute beginning. Unfortunately Lbm's body finally gave out on him and he missed the last ever FHT/ELITE show - a fact he bitterly regrets.
When FHT/ELITE closed in 2010 Lbm wrestled a handful of matches for WWE and TNA infamously blading on an episode of WWE Superstars opposite Dolph Ziggler (which Lbm lost). His final match came against Chase Stapleton (The Peep's Champ) in what Lbm later refered to as his worst match ever ending in a draw at FHT/ELITE One More Show.
Notable about this was that Lbm - the man who had been there from the beginning did not speak on the show. Breaking his silence in the days after the show Lbm got into an internet war with Robert Gordon trading insults back and forth. When challenged to a fight Lbm "disappeared" not resurfacing until earliar this year when Legacy Wrestling was rumored. Lbm lost a lot of face in this exchange and still has many questions to answer.
In 2012 Legacy Wrestling announced that Lbm would become the new play by play commentator for the promotion. The 12 year veteran now aged 42 has a storied career in and out of the ring. Having four divorces under his belt (2x to the same woman - Sally Wilson who is now linked with NIN Horror), Lbm has fathered six boys - Eitthan, John, Little Robbie, twins Elvis Sinatra and Homer Gervais and little bastard child Keith Lyle.
And thats the Lbm story...