Brian Knobbs (born Brian Yandrisovitz on May 6, 1964)
is an American
professional wrestler and half of
The Nasty Boys, a tag team, with partner and long-time friend
Jerry Sags.
Early life and education
Knobbs was born on May 6, 1964, in
Allentown, Pennsylvania
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. He attended
Whitehall High School in
Whitehall Township, Pennsylvania, in the
Lehigh Valley
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region of eastern
Pennsylvania
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. While at Whitehall High School, Knobbs befriended
Jerry Sags. The two would go on to ultimately establish
The Nasty Boys in 1986. He also served three years in the military and was honorable discharged.
The Nasty Boys (1986–1997)
In 1986, Knobbs started his career in the
American Wrestling Association, performing as the Masked Terrorist. The following year, in 1986, he formed a tag team called The Nasty Boys with partner
Jerry Sags and wrestled in
Memphis, Tennessee
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, until they moved to
Florida Championship Wrestling
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, where they won five tag team titles from 1988 through 1990.
In 1990, the team moved to the
National Wrestling Alliance
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Founded in 1948, the NWA be ...
(NWA)'s
Jim Crockett Promotions
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, which had been purchased by
Ted Turner
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and was renamed
World Championship Wrestling
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(WCW) before The Nasty Boys left a few months later. They
feuded with
Rick and
Scott Steiner over the
WCW United States Tag Team Championship but could not defeat them.
Later that year, they left for the
World Wrestling Federation, where they were managed by
Jimmy Hart
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. They won the
World Tag Team Title from
The Hart Foundation
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before feuding with and losing the title to the
Legion of Doom.
The Nasty Boys wrestled many of the WWF's top face teams, including
The Rockers,
The Bushwhackers, and High Energy, before turning face in 1992 to feud with Hart's
Money Inc. over the tag team title, which they were unable to regain.
[ They then left the WWF for the WCW in 1993 and were placed with manager Missy Hyatt, who led them to the ]WCW World Tag Team Championship
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.[ After Hyatt left as their manager, they feuded with Harlem Heat, The Blue Bloods, and the team of Dick Slater and Bunkhouse Buck.][ They won the tag team title a second time later in 1993, but they were defeated by Cactus Jack, and Kevin Sullivan the following year.][ In May 1995, they defeated Harlem Heat for their third and final WCW tag title at ]Slamboree
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in St. Petersburg, Florida, but lost the belts back to Harlem Heat in a June episode of '' WCW WorldWide''. In 1996, they were tricked by the nWo into thinking they were going to become members, but were attacked as soon as they received their shirts. Sags had been injured previously in a shoot altercation with Scott Hall
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and was forced to retire as a result of the injury.
Singles career (1997–2010)
Following Sags' retirement, Knobbs became a singles wrestler, feuding with Norman Smiley and defeating Bam Bam Bigelow
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at SuperBrawl
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at the Cow Palace in 2000. He went on to win the WCW Hardcore Championship three times.[ He lost the belt simultaneously to all three members of the boy band stable ]3 Count
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but later regained it from them.[ Fit Finlay was briefly his manager as the Hardcore Soldiers with partner The Dog.] Knobbs also was briefly in Jimmy Hart
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's The First Family.[
After leaving WCW, Knobbs returned to wrestling, including wrestling at the New Alhambra Arena in ]Philadelphia
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for ''Pro Wrestling Unplugged'' on June 16, 2007. On November 20, 2007, Knobbs and Sags reformed as The Nasty Boys, performing in a dark match at the SmackDown! tapings from Tampa, Florida
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, to wrestle their first WWE match in years. According to reports, the match was disastrous, and the team were accused of unprofessionally working stiff with their opponents, Dave Taylor and Drew McIntyre
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Galloway began ...
. Knobbs and Saggs won the match.
The Nasty Boys' comeback (2010–present)
On January 4, 2010, The Nasty Boys appeared on Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA)'s television show, ''TNA Impact!
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'', and started a feud with Team 3D. On the January 21 edition of ''Impact!,'' they competed in their first match for TNA, defeating the team of Eric Young and Kevin Nash
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. At Against All Odds in Orlando, Florida
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, The Nasty Boys defeated Team 3D in a tag team match in which Jimmy Hart made his return to the company and interfered in the match on the Nasty Boys' behalf.
On the February 25, 2010, edition of ''Impact!,'' Team 3D defeated the Nasty Boys in a tables match
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, when Jesse Neal interfered on Team 3D's behalf. The Nasty Boys and Hart continued their feud with Team 3D by defeating them and the returning Brother Runt, a replacement for Jesse Neal, who The Nasty Boys attacked prior to the match in a six-man tag team match. After the match, Neal attacked The Nastys and helped Team 3D throw Sags through a table.
On March 29, 2010, The Nasty Boys were released by TNA following an incident at a TNA function attended by Spike TV
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executives. In February 2012, Knobbs was involved in an altercation with fellow wrestler New Jack with New Jack allegedly knocking Knobbs out.
Personal life
Since January 1994, Knobbs has been married to the sister of Greg Valentine. The couple have one child. Knobbs is a close friend of Ron Reis
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Early life
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.
In 2019, Knobbs was hospitalized with a blood infection and had surgery on one of his knees. His medical bills were paid by fans through a GoFundMe
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campaign. On August 10, 2021, he was hospitalized again for multiple health issues and another GoFundMe was set up for his expenses. On March 4, 2025, another GoFundMe was started after Knobbs posted on social media that he was back in the hospital again and facing a possible foot amputation. Knobbs and his wife were also left homeless due to Hurricane Milton destroying their home and all of their belongings.
Other work
Knobbs has appeared in several episodes of '' Hogan Knows Best'' and '' Brooke Knows Best'', and was an on-screen trainer for '' Hulk Hogan's Celebrity Championship Wrestling'' and ''Hulk Hogan's Micro Championship Wrestling''. During the 2009 Major League Baseball
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season, Knobbs performed a "Pit Stop" on Raymond, the Tampa Bay Rays
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mascot. Knobbs serves as the "10th Man" for the Tampa Bay Rays
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. He also appeared as a panelist on the Nickelodeon
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children's game show '' Figure It Out: Wild Style'' in 1999, getting slimed.
Championships and accomplishments
* Cauliflower Alley Club
** Tag Team Award (2023) – with Jerry Sags
* Championship Wrestling International
** CWI Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Jerry Sags
* Continental Wrestling Association
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** AWA Southern Tag Team Championship ( 2 times) – with Jerry Sags
* NWA Florida
** FCW Tag Team Championship ( 5 times) – with Jerry Sags
* North American Wrestling Association / South Atlantic Pro Wrestling
** NAWA/SAPW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Jerry Sags
* Pro Wrestling Illustrated
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** PWI Tag Team of the Year award in 1994 – with Jerry Sags.
** PWI ranked him # 409 of the 500 best singles wrestlers during the "PWI Years" in 2003.
** PWI ranked him # 53 of the 100 best tag teams of the "PWI Years" with Jerry Sags in 2003.
* Professional Wrestling Federation
** PWF Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Jerry Sags
* World Championship Wrestling
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** WCW Hardcore Championship ( 3 times)
** WCW World Tag Team Championship
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( 3 times) – with Jerry Sags
* World Wrestling Federation
** WWF Tag Team Championship ( 1 time) – with Jerry Sags
* X Wrestling Federation
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The previous number two and three American promotions, World Champions ...
** XWF World Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Jerry Sags
* Yankee Pro Wrestling
** YPW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
References
External links
Brian Knobbs biography at Accelerator3359
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1964 births
Living people
20th-century male professional wrestlers
20th-century American professional wrestlers
21st-century male professional wrestlers
21st-century American professional wrestlers
American male professional wrestlers
First Family (professional wrestling) members
New World Order (professional wrestling) members
NWA Florida Tag Team Champions
Professional wrestlers from Pennsylvania
Sportspeople from Allentown, Pennsylvania
WCW Hardcore Champions
WCW World Tag Team Champions
Whitehall High School (Pennsylvania) alumni
World Tag Team Champions (WWE)