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Ronald "Ron" DiMaria, also known by the ring name Ronnie D. Lishus, is an American retired professional wrestler. DiMaria began his career in
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's
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, where he held the IWF Heavyweight Championship, and was an occasional
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for the
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. DiMaria also competed in
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where he was known as The Star Warrior. He was one of the most popular stars in the promotion despite never holding a championship title. During the early-2000s, DiMaria reinvented himself as an arrogant "heel" performer named Ronnie D. Lishus. DiMaria was part of The One Night Stand with partners Edward G. Xtasy and Aaron Stevens in
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. During his time with the company, he held both the
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and
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twice with Edward G. Xtasy. He also worked for the
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,
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and other Northeastern independent promotions.


Professional wrestling career


World Wrestling Federation

In early 1985, DiMaria began working for the
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as a
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under the name Ronnie Dee. On March 26, DiMaria was defeated by
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at the
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. He returned to Poughkeepsie the following month teaming with
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and
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against George "The Animal" Steele,
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and
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in a 6-man team match. DiMaria's team lost when he submitted to Steele's flying hammerlock. He made his television debut on the April 20th episode of ''
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'' against
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at the
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in
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,
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. On the May 23rd episode of '' WWF Tuesday Night Titans'', DiMaria took on
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. DiMaria submitted to a swinging full nelson after a two-minute bout, however, he was attacked by Patera after the match who reapplied the hold until being stopped by referees. He also faced
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,
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, and
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at the Brantford Civic Centre that year. Near the end of his first WWF run, DiMaria scored a surprise victory over
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on the October 26th edition of ''
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''. Initially pinned by Funk following an
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, DiMaria was awarded the match via reverse decision after Funk used a
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and continued assaulting him after the match was over. DiMaria's last WWF TV appearance was on the May 5th 1986 episode of ''
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'' in a tag team match with
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against
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(
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and
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). DiMaria's team lost when he was pinned by Hart following The Hart Foundation's "Hart Attack" finisher.


International Wrestling Federation

DiMaria wrestled for
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's
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where he feuded with Mad Dog Richard. On April 20, 1990, DiMaria and Tony Ulysses defeated Mad Dog Richards and Big Al Mac in
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. That same night, DiMaria took part in a 10-man battle royal which was won by his tag team partner. He also held the IWF Heavyweight Championship at one point. The following year, he toured Europe with Road Warrior Animal,
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,
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and other American wrestlers. On March 22, 1991, DiMaria wrestled fellow IWF star Chris Duffy in
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. Seven months later, DiMaria teamed with The Cheetah Kid to wrestle Duffy and
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in front of around 1,100 fans in
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.


International World Class Championship Wrestling

In the summer of 1991, DiMaria enjoyed a brief but memorable run for the Savoldi family in
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. He wrestled as The Star Warrior, a mysterious facepaint-clad wrestler somewhat similar to
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, who was billed from " The Far Corners of the Universe". DiMaria made his IWCCW television debut against Georgia Gorilla #1 on August 3, 1991, pinning his opponent with a reverse elbow off the top rope. He quickly became one of the promotion's most popular " fan favorites" after rescuing "Jumpin'" Joe Savoldi from The Billion Dollar Babies (Mike Samson and G.Q. Stratus) and manager Kevin "The Truth" Casey.


Independent circuit

DiMaria spent most of the decade wrestling in the New England area both as The Star Warrior and Ronnie Dee. In addition to IWCCW and the IWF, DiMaria also worked for Richard Byrne's United States Wrestling Federation and smaller independent groups. He also made sporadic appearances as a preliminary wrestler on WWF Monday Night Raw between 1993 and 1994. DiMaria eventually retired The Star Warrior character in the mid-1990s.


Century Wrestling Alliance

In 1996, DiMaria began wrestling for the
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. On March 2, DiMaria defeated
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by disqualification in
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. He eventually became involved in a feud with The Brotherhood led by
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. On March 28, 1997, DiMaria was defeated by
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in
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. He avenged this loss at an Eastern Wrestling Alliance show at
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two months later. DiMaria, accompanied by El Mascarado and Baby Black Kangaroo, won the bout by disqualification when the rest of Nelson's stablemates attempted to interfere. On June 27, DiMaria joined Demolition Ax, Vic Steamboat and The Power Company (Dave and Dean Power) in a 10-man tag team match against The Brotherhood (Tony Rumble, Knuckles Nelson, Tre,
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and Baldo) at Harry Dellarusso Stadium in
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. The match ended in a double disqualification. On October 4, 1997, DiMaria lost to Knuckles Nelson at the Sports Palace in New Britain, Connecticut. He also teamed with Vic Steamboat to defeat
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and Ace Darling at the same event.


Chaotic Wrestling


One Night Stand

By the end of the 1990s, DiMaria had become a " rulebreaker" wrestling under the name Ronnie D. Lishus. As part of his new in-ring persona, DiMaria formed The One Night Stand with Edward G. Xtasy and were among the first wrestlers signed to contracts with
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. A 15-year veteran at that point, DiMaria was considered one of the most experienced wrestlers on the roster. They made their debut in 2000 and quickly worked their way up the tag team division. The One Night Stand spent their first year in the promotion feuding with The Millennium Killaz (
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and Ali Mohammed). On September 17, 2000, The One Night Stand battled The Millennium Killaz in front an estimated 1,000-1,500 fans at
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's annual Locobazooka festival at Worcester's
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. The year-long rivalry was voted Feud of the Year by Chaotic Wrestling fans in 2000.


Tag Team Champion

On October 20, 2000, One Night Stand defeated The Damned (Mad Dog and Draven) at the Worcester Palladium for the
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. The team lost the title to
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and Kyle Storm at Revere's
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four months later. On February 9, 2001, Master Sandy became the manager for The One Night Stand. In the spring of 2001, DiMaria took on both Ali Muhammed and Gino Martino in singles matches. On March 17, DiMaria lost to Muhammed via disqualification when he was caught passing a foreign object back to his partner at ringside. On April 6, DiMaria unsuccessfully challenged Martino for the
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in a no-disqualification match.
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was the
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. The tag team title was vacated on April 14, 2001, after Dudley signed with
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and Storm suffered a shoulder injury, allowing DiMaria and Xtasy to regain the belts after defeating Touch of Reality (Jim the Messenger and Bob Steele) in
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the following week. That summer, the team defended the championship against
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with partners Gino Martino and Vince Vicallo. The One Night Stand and Sampson were later included as part of a ''
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'' article on Chaotic Wrestling. Their second championship reign lasted another four months until the team's loss to Little Guido Maritato and "Latin Fury" Luis Ortiz in
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on August 10, 2001. One Night Stand, specifically Edward G. Xtasy and Aaron Stevens, won the tag titles back at Bryant College that fall.


Heavyweight Champion

On September 7, DiMaria defeated Gino Martino in Lawrence, Massachusetts to win the
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. Marino suffered a serious neck injury during this bout and was out of action for three months. On the October 26 edition of ''Friday Night Chaos'', DiMaria defended the Chaotic Wrestling title in a "champion vs. champion" match against AWF Heavyweight Champion
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at
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. The bout ended when The One Night Stand entered the ring to attack Santana as was putting DiMaria in a
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. The group continued attacking Santana until they were chased off by
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. Santana was declared the winner via disqualification allowing DiMaria to retain the Chaotic Wrestling Heavyweight Championship. Two months later, DiMaria was one of several Chaotic Wrestling stars involved with
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. The One Night Stand made their final appearance at Cold Fury 1 on December 14, 2001. The group refused to defend the tag titles as Edward G. Xtasy's contract had expired five days prior to the event. Xtasy delivered a " worked shoot" in which he criticized Mike Hollow, then head instructor at Chaotic Wrestling's training facility, and announced he was taking his half of the tag team title with him. After a confrontation with announcer Rich Palladino, their opponents R. J. Brewer and Vince Vicallo stormed the ring. DiMaria was at ringside during the match and frequently interfered on the team's behalf. This later backfired when DiMaria accidentally knocked out Xtasy with his heavyweight belt and allowed Vicallo to pin Xtasy to win the tag titles. Xtasy was subsequently forced to leave the building by Chaotic Wrestling president Randy Miller and other officials. In the main event, DiMaria lost the heavyweight championship to Luis Ortiz in a
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. DiMaria was fired by Chaotic Wrestling that same night.


Later career and retirement

DiMaria and Xtasy briefly resurfaced in
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before DiMaria's sudden retirement. On May 21, 2002, they defeated Brian Jury and Kevin Grace at the Good Time Emporium in
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. That summer, The One Night Stand entered a tournament to declare new NECW Tag Team Champions. They were eliminated by
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and
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in the first semi-final match at NECW's second annual Birthday Bash supercard. After the match, both men "gave a profanity-laden promo" before the house mics were cut and the wrestlers thrown out of the building.


Championships and accomplishments

*
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**
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(1 time) **
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(2 times) – with Edward G. Xtasy **Feud of the Year (2000) *
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** IWF Heavyweight Championship (1 time) *''
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'' **Ranked #449 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the
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in 1991


References


External links


Ronnie D. Lishus at Wrestlingdata.comOne Night Stand at Cagematch.net
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