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Michael Stephen Manna (born October 9, 1971), better known by his
ring name A ring name is a type of stage name used by an athlete such as a professional wrestler, mixed martial artist, or boxer whose real name is considered unattractive, dull, difficult to pronounce or spell, amusing for the wrong reasons, or projecting ...
Stevie Richards, is an American
professional wrestler Professional wrestling is a form of theater that revolves around staged wrestling matches. The mock combat is performed in a ring similar to the kind used in boxing, and the dramatic aspects of pro wrestling may be performed both in the ring or ...
. Over the course of his career, Richards has performed for major
professional wrestling promotion A professional wrestling promotion is a company or business that regularly performs shows involving professional wrestling that has little relationship to the rules of the amateur olympic form. "Promotion" also describes a role which entails man ...
s including Eastern/Extreme Championship Wrestling,
World Championship Wrestling World Championship Wrestling, Inc. (WCW) was an American professional wrestling promotion founded by Ted Turner in 1988, after Turner Broadcasting System, through a subsidiary named Universal Wrestling Corporation, purchased the assets of Nation ...
, World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment,
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling Impact Wrestling (stylized as ''IMPACT! Wrestling''), is an American professional wrestling promotion based in Nashville, Tennessee. It is a subsidiary of Anthem Sports & Entertainment. Founded by Jeff and Jerry Jarrett in 2002, the promot ...
and
Ring of Honor Ring of Honor (ROH) is an American professional wrestling promotion based in Jacksonville, Florida. The promotion was founded by Rob Feinstein on February 23, 2002, and was operated by Cary Silkin from 2004 until 2011, when the promotion was so ...
. Championships held by Richards include the
ECW World Tag Team Championship The ECW World Tag Team Championship was a professional wrestling world tag team championship in Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW). It was introduced in National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) affiliate and ECW precursor, Eastern Championship Wrestli ...
, the
WWE Hardcore Championship The WWE Hardcore Championship was a hardcore wrestling championship in WWE which was contested under "hardcore" rules (no disqualifications, no countouts, and pinfalls count anywhere). In the latter part of the title's history, a rule was im ...
( 21 times), the
NWA National Heavyweight Championship The NWA National Championship is a professional wrestling championship owned and promoted by the U.S.-based, National Wrestling Alliance (NWA). The current champion is Cyon, who is in his first reign. The championship was established in January ...
and the
Extreme Rising World Championship Extreme Rising (formerly Extreme Reunion) was an American independent professional wrestling promotion founded in 2012. Meant to fill the void of hardcore wrestling left behind by the defunct Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), Extreme Rising a ...
. He is the current Freedom Pro Wrestling National Champion.


Professional wrestling career


Early career (1992–1994)

Michael Manna trained as a professional wrestler under Jimmy Jannetty at
Mike Sharpe Michael Sharpe (October 28, 1951 – January 17, 2016) was a Canadian professional wrestler better known as "Iron" Mike Sharpe. A second-generation wrestler whose father and uncle ( Mike and Ben Sharpe) also competed in the profession, Sharpe w ...
's wrestling school in Brick Township, New Jersey. He wrestled his first match on February 25, 1992 for the Tri-State Wrestling Alliance as "Stevie Richards ", facing Jannetty. He wrestled a handful of matches for
Eastern Championship Wrestling HHG Corporation, doing business as Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), was a professional wrestling promotion and media company that was based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The promotion was founded in 1992 by Tod Gordon as National Wrest ...
before spending two years working on the
independent circuit In professional wrestling, the independent circuit or indie circuit is the collective noun, collective name of independent professional wrestling promotions which are smaller than major televised promotions. It is roughly analogous to a minor lea ...
for seasoning.


NWA Eastern / Extreme Championship Wrestling (1994–1997)


Raven's Nest (1994–1996)

Richards signed to Eastern Championship Wrestling on June 26, 1994 as "Steve Richards" (later tweaked to "Stevie Richards") in a preliminary wrestling role. His first televised appearance was on the June 28, 1994 episode of ''NWA Eastern Championship Wrestling'', teaming with
Hack Meyers Donald Haviland (December 7, 1973 – December 5, 2015) was an American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, Hack Meyers. He was best known for his time in Extreme Championship Wrestling from 1993 to 1996. Professional wrestling ...
in a loss to
Dory Funk Jr. Dorrance Earnest Funk (born February 3, 1941), known professionally as Dory Funk Jr., is an American retired professional wrestler and wrestling trainer. The son of Dory Funk (Dorrance Wilhelm Funk) and brother of Terry Funk, he was the promoter ...
and
Terry Funk Terrence Funk (born June 30, 1944) is an American retired professional wrestler, rapper, disc jockey and actor. Funk is known for the longevity of his career – which spanned more than 50 years and included multiple short-lived retirements – a ...
. Shortly after his return, Richards was given a
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, Angel. In addition to his in-ring role, Richards answered calls to the ECW hotline under the pseudonym "Lloyd Van Buren". At
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on July 16, 1994, Richards lost to
Tommy Dreamer Thomas James Laughlin (born February 13, 1971), is an American professional wrestler and promoter better known by the ring name Tommy Dreamer. He is signed to Impact Wrestling and is the owner and promoter of the House of Hardcore (HOH) promo ...
. In late-1994, he developed an "identity crisis", performing under the ring names "Stevie Flamingo", "Stevie the Body", and "Stevie Polo" — all references to former ring names used by
Scott Levy Scott Levy (born September 8, 1964) is an American professional wrestler better known by his ring name, Raven. He is known for his appearances with professional wrestling promotions including Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), World Champions ...
in
World Championship Wrestling World Championship Wrestling, Inc. (WCW) was an American professional wrestling promotion founded by Ted Turner in 1988, after Turner Broadcasting System, through a subsidiary named Universal Wrestling Corporation, purchased the assets of Nation ...
and the
World Wrestling Federation World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc., d/b/a as WWE, is an American professional wrestling promotion. A global integrated media and entertainment company, WWE has also branched out into other fields, including film, American football, and vario ...
. After sustaining another loss to Dreamer, Richards became irate and claimed he would present "the real Johnny Polo". On the January 7, 1995 episode of ''
ECW Hardcore TV ''ECW Hardcore TV'' is an American professional wrestling television program that was produced by the Philadelphia based promotion Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) composed of footage from live shows and recorded interviews. It ran in syndi ...
'', Levy — now known as " Raven" — made his ECW debut, with Richards as the first member of
Raven's Nest Raven's Flock was a professional wrestling stable led by Raven that was present in Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) between 1995 and 1997. Later, Raven created other incarnations of the group in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) such as The ...
, Raven's
stable A stable is a building in which livestock, especially horses, are kept. It most commonly means a building that is divided into separate stalls for individual animals and livestock. There are many different types of stables in use today; the ...
of lackeys. Immediately upon debuting in ECW, Raven began feuding with Dreamer. On April 8, 1995 at Three Way Dance, Raven revealed that he and Dreamer had attended
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together as teenagers, where Raven slept with
Beulah McGillicutty Trisa Laughlin ( née Hayes; born March 14, 1969) is an American author and retired professional wrestling valet, better known by her ring name, Beulah McGillicutty. She is best known for her appearances in Extreme Championship Wrestling from 19 ...
, an overweight girl with acne who had been spurned by Dreamer. Richards then revealed that he had tracked down McGillicutty, who was now a ''
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'' model, who also harbored a grudge against Dreamer. Later that night, Raven wrestled Dreamer for the first time, defeating him following interference from both Richards and McGillicutty. The feud between Raven and Dreamer would continue for another two years, with Dreamer constantly unable to
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Raven. As a member of Raven's Nest, Richards began wearing
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and half shirts for
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bands such as
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,
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,
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and Winger. His behavior attracted the scorn of commentator
Joey Styles Joseph Carmine Bonsignore (born July 14, 1971) better known by his ring name Joey Styles, is an American former professional wrestling commentator. He is best known for his time with ECW and WWE. Before working for WWE, Styles was a full-time ...
, who repeatedly described him as a "clueless putz" and referred to his attending the
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, a (fictional)
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. On June 30, 1995 at Mountain Top Madness, Raven and Richards defeated
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to win the
ECW World Tag Team Championship The ECW World Tag Team Championship was a professional wrestling world tag team championship in Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW). It was introduced in National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) affiliate and ECW precursor, Eastern Championship Wrestli ...
. In May 1995 at
Enter the Sandman Enter the Sandman (also known as Enter Sandman) was a professional wrestling live event produced by Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) on May 13, 1995. The event was held in the ECW Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the United States. The ...
, Dreamer introduced
Luna Vachon Gertrude Elizabeth Vachon ( ; January 12, 1962 – August 27, 2010) was an American-Canadian professional wrestler, better known as Luna Vachon.Lisa S. Davis,Ex-wrestler Luna Vachon, 48, found dead", ''Tampa Bay Online'' (August 31, 2010). Over ...
to ECW to counter the continual interference from Richards and Raven's Nest. At
Hardcore Heaven Hardcore Heaven was a professional wrestling event produced by Eastern/Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW). It took place annually from 1994 to 2000, with the exception of 1998. The 1997, 1999 and 2000 iterations aired on pay-per-view Pay-per-v ...
on July 1, 1995, Raven and Richards defeated Dreamer and Vachon in a
tag team Tag team wrestling is a type of professional wrestling in which matches are contested between teams of multiple wrestlers. Tag teams may be made up of wrestlers who normally wrestle in singles competition, but more commonly are made of establish ...
match. Two weeks later at
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, Vachon defeated Richards in a cage match. In the summer of 1995, an unnamed woman began appearing in the audience during Richards matches. On August 26, 1995, Richards introduced her to Joey Styles as his girlfriend,
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. Francine began accompanying to Richards to ringside, but tensions quickly arose between her and McGillicutty. On August 26, 1995, McGillicutty defeated Francine after Richards turned on her by super kicking her at the behest of Raven. Francine subsequently aligned herself with
The Pitbulls The Pitbulls (sometimes written as The Pit Bulls) were a professional wrestling tag team that consisted of "Pitbull #1" Gary Wolfe and "Pitbull #2" Anthony Durante. They were best known for their tenure in Extreme Championship Wrestling, where ...
, helping them defeat Raven and Richards for the ECW World Tag Team Championship at Gangstas Paradise on September 16, 1995. Raven and Richards regained the titles from The Pitbulls on October 7, 1995, only to lose them to The Public Enemy later that evening. At
November to Remember November to Remember (commonly abbreviated to N2R) was a professional wrestling event produced by Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW). It was held during the month of November from 1993 to 2000. Starting with the 1997 edition the event was broadca ...
on November 18, 1995, Richards introduced a lackey of his own,
The Blue Meanie Brian Heffron (born May 18, 1973), better known by his ring name The Blue Meanie, is an American professional wrestler. He is best known for his appearances with Extreme Championship Wrestling and the World Wrestling Federation between 1995 and 2 ...
. Over the following year, Richards and The Blue Meanie would perform numerous parodies of other wrestlers, including " Baron von Stevie" and " Colonel DeMeanie"; " Lord Stevie" and " Sir Meanie"; " Stevie Alexander Bagwell" and " Meanie Riggs"; and " Flyboy Stevie Rock" and " Meanie Grunge". In late 1995, Richards received another lackey,
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. During the opening of
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on December 29, 1995, Richards received a kiss from
Missy Hyatt Melissa Ann Hiatt (born October 16, 1963), better known by her ring name, Missy Hyatt, is an American retired professional wrestling valet, commentator, and occasional professional wrestler. She is best known for her appearances with World Cha ...
, who was seated at ringside, after claiming he could get her "a date with Raven" in return. Later that evening, Richards and The Blue Meanie were squashed by Dreamer in consecutive matches. Dreamer went on to face Raven, who defeated him yet again after repeated interference from Richard and The Blue Meanie. At
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on January 5, 1996, Richards attempted to kiss McGillicutty, who refused, eventually announcing that she was pregnant. After Raven angrily confronted McGillicutty, she informed him that he was not the father, causing Raven to attack Richards. McGillicutty then revealed that Tommy Dreamer was the father, with Dreamer storming the ring and beating down Raven, Richards and The Blue Meanie. On February 3, 1996, at
Big Apple Blizzard Blast Big Apple Blizzard Blast was a professional wrestling live event produced by Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) on February 3, 1996. The event was held in the Lost Battalion Hall in Queens, New York City, New York in the United States. Excer ...
, Richards announced that he was
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Missy Hyatt - who had aligned herself with The Sandman - for
sexual harassment Sexual harassment is a type of harassment involving the use of explicit or implicit sexual overtones, including the unwelcome and inappropriate promises of rewards in exchange for sexual favors. Sexual harassment includes a range of actions fro ...
(a reference to Hyatt's lawsuit against her former employer, World Championship Wrestling). On June 1, 1996 at
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he served Hyatt by stuffing a summons into her cleavage. The angle concluded at
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on August 24, 1996, when Richards offered to drop the lawsuit if Hyatt would insult The Sandman. After Hyatt complied, The Sandman caned her, breaking their alliance. In August 1996, Richards, The Blue Meanie, Super Nova and Don E. Allen parodied the rock band
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at
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as " Stevie Stanley", " Meanie Simmons", " Nova Frehley", and " Don E. Criss" respectively. At the same event, Richards substituted for Raven in his
ECW World Heavyweight Championship The ECW World Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling world heavyweight championship originally used in Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) and later, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). It was the original world title of the ECW ...
title defense against The Sandman, with Raven entering the ring at the end of the match and pinning The Sandman. Later that month, Richards took part in ECW's first tour of Japan, defeating Keizo Matsuda in a bout in
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as well as helping Raven defend his title against Tommy Dreamer. The relationship between Raven and Richards began to deteriorate in late 1996. At Ultimate Jeopardy on October 5, 1996, Raven was scheduled to team with Brian Lee against Dreamer and The Sandman in a match with Raven's ECW World Heavyweight Championship on the line. After Raven was announced as being unable to compete, Richards substituted for him, with Raven losing his title after The Sandman pinned Richards. Upon his return, Raven blamed Richards for the loss. At "High Incident" on October 26, 1996, Richards was involved in one of ECW's most controversial
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, with Raven's Nest " crucifying" The Sandman by tying him to a
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and placing a crown made of
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on his head. The angle, which was widely criticised as being in poor taste, led to Olympic gold medalist
Kurt Angle Kurt Steven Angle (born December 9, 1968) is an American retired professional wrestler, Wrestling at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's freestyle 100 kg, Olympic gold medalist in American freestyle wrestling, and former Collegiate wrestling, ...
severing his links with ECW and delayed the promotion's debut on
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.


Blue World Order (1996–1997)

At
November to Remember November to Remember (commonly abbreviated to N2R) was a professional wrestling event produced by Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW). It was held during the month of November from 1993 to 2000. Starting with the 1997 edition the event was broadca ...
on November 16, 1996, Richards debuted the
Blue World Order The Blue World Order (bWo) was a stable of professional wrestlers formed at Extreme Championship Wrestling's November to Remember 1996 event at the ECW Arena. The stable lasted until August 1998 and was revived briefly in World Wrestling Enterta ...
, a comedy stable parodying the New World Order in
World Championship Wrestling World Championship Wrestling, Inc. (WCW) was an American professional wrestling promotion founded by Ted Turner in 1988, after Turner Broadcasting System, through a subsidiary named Universal Wrestling Corporation, purchased the assets of Nation ...
. Richards began performing as "Big Stevie Cool", a reference to nWo member
Kevin Nash Kevin Scott Nash (born July 9, 1959) is an American actor and retired professional wrestler, currently signed to WWE under a legends contract. He is best known for his tenure with World Championship Wrestling (WCW) where he performed under his r ...
, formerly "Big Daddy Cool". Later that night, Richards inadvertently
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ed Raven during his ECW World Heavyweight Championship bout against The Sandman. The tensions between Raven and Richards continued to build until, on December 28, 1996, Richards turned on Raven by superkicking him during a match with The Sandman. At
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in January 1997, Richards once again superkicked Raven. At "
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" on February 1, 1997, Raven scored an upset victory over "Dr. Death" Steve Williams after interference from Richards backfired. At CyberSlam on February 22, 1997, Richards and The Blue World Order came to the ring to berate Raven and Brian Lee, who had given a
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to
Terry Funk Terrence Funk (born June 30, 1944) is an American retired professional wrestler, rapper, disc jockey and actor. Funk is known for the longevity of his career – which spanned more than 50 years and included multiple short-lived retirements – a ...
. After Lee
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med Richards, Tommy Dreamer, and The Sandman entered the ring, eventually fighting off Raven and Lee. Dreamer then helped Richards to his feet and the two shook hands, marking an end to their lengthy rivalry. As part of an agreement between ECW and the
World Wrestling Federation World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc., d/b/a as WWE, is an American professional wrestling promotion. A global integrated media and entertainment company, WWE has also branched out into other fields, including film, American football, and vario ...
, Richards and several other ECW wrestlers appeared on February 24, 1997, episode of ''
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'', with Richards defeating
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. At
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on March 15, 1997, Richards faced Raven and Dreamer in a
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for Raven's ECW World Heavyweight Championship. The match was won by Raven. At ECW's first
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, Barely Legal on April 13, 1997, Richards faced
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and The Sandman in a
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, with the winner facing Raven for the ECW World Heavyweight Championship in the main event. The match was won by Funk, who went on to defeat Raven. On May 1, 1997, episode of ''ECW Hardcore TV'', a controversial angle took place in which a morose Raven confronted Richards, telling him he had one final "mission" for him. Raven then attacked Richards before begging him to "end my pain". At The Buffalo Invasion on May 11, 1997, Raven and Richards reformed their tag team to face Dreamer and Funk, with Richards pinning Funk despite bickering with Raven throughout the match. In the main event, Raven, Richards, Funk, and The Sandman faced one another in a four-way elimination match for Funk's ECW World Heavyweight Championship. During the match, Raven DDT'ed both Funk and The Sandman and then demanded that Richards pin them and then lay down for him. Richards refused, instead super kicking Raven and enabling Funk and The Sandman to pin him. During the match, Richards suffered a neck injury when Funk slammed the metal guardrail onto his back and neck. Shortly thereafter, he announced his retirement from professional wrestling, making his final appearance with ECW on the May 29, 1997 episode of ''ECW Hardcore TV''.


World Championship Wrestling (1997)

Richards broke his retirement in August 1997, signing a contract with
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. He made his debut on the July 13, 1997 episode of ''
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'', confronting Raven, who had also just signed with WCW. At
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on August 21, 1997, Raven defeated Richards in a
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. In September 1997, Richards rejoined Raven, sitting with him in the audience during WCW events. He left WCW in November 1997.


Return to ECW (1997)

After leaving WCW, Richards wrestled a handful of matches for ECW in December 1997, defeating Chris Chetti at ECW Better Than Ever, Better Than Ever, before returning to the independent circuit, where he primarily competed in the northeastern United States.


Independent circuit (1997–1999)

In August 1998, Richards defeated Doug Gilbert to win the
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. Gilbert regained the title in October 1998 at the NWA Anniversary Show#1998, NWA Anniversary Show. In November 1998, Richards joined Maryland Championship Wrestling, winning the MCW Tag Team Championship with Earl the Pearl in his debut match. The duo held the titles until February 1999. In April 1999, Richards won an eight-man tournament for the vacant NWA 2000 Heavyweight Championship. At the independent supercard Break the Barrier on May 15, 1999, Richards won the APWF Heavyweight Championship, which he held until August 1999. Richards planned on retiring from professional wrestling to study information technology at the Community College of Philadelphia. His plans changed when he was offered a contract with the
World Wrestling Federation World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc., d/b/a as WWE, is an American professional wrestling promotion. A global integrated media and entertainment company, WWE has also branched out into other fields, including film, American football, and vario ...
in mid-1999.


World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment (1999–2008)


Imitations (1999–2000)

In 1999, Richards joined the WWF full-time. He debuted on August 15, 1999, episode of ''WWE Heat, Sunday Night Heat'', helping his old bWo partner,
The Blue Meanie Brian Heffron (born May 18, 1973), better known by his ring name The Blue Meanie, is an American professional wrestler. He is best known for his appearances with Extreme Championship Wrestling and the World Wrestling Federation between 1995 and 2 ...
, win a match against Al Snow. The two formed a short-lived tag team, before Richards adopted an impersonator gimmick. Mocking other wrestler's gimmicks, he appeared as an The Acolytes, Acolyte, a The Dudley Boyz, Dudley Boy and a vampire of The Brood (professional wrestling), The Brood, until briefly settling on Mick Foley's Dude Love persona. After that, he impersonated Test (wrestler), Test, Chyna, and Chris Jericho, before being sidelined by an ankle injury. He returned to wrestle matches on WWE Jakked/Metal, ''Jakked'' and ''Metal'', where he lost more often than not. He challenged both Dean Malenko and Scotty 2 Hotty for the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship in this period, unsuccessfully. After Sable (wrestler), Sable left the WWF, Richards and The Blue Meanie filmed a series of vignettes lampooning her titled "The Blonde Bytch Project" (a parody of The Blair Witch Project). One vignette aired on the August 23 edition of ''Raw'' The rest ultimately did not as WWF chairman Vince McMahon did not feel they would be understood.


Right to Censor (2000–2001)

Richards returned on the June 26, 2000 episode of ''Raw'', with a new look and gimmick, shorthaired and in a shirt and tie, reminiscent of Michael Douglas's character from the movie ''Falling Down''. Over the next few weeks, he cut promos condemning the risqué content of WWF programming and preaching conservative values (the gimmick was a mocking reference to the Parents Television Council, which was publicly criticizing WWF content at the time). He became a full-fledged Heel (professional wrestling), heel, formalized his name to "Steven Richards" and formed a Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Stable, stable known as the Right to Censor. He spoke for, managed, and tag-teamed with his recruits: Godfather (wrestler), The Godfather (renamed the Goodfather), Bull Buchanan, Ivory (wrestler), Ivory, and Val Venis. When Chyna was featured in ''Playboy'' magazine, the Right to Censor objected and feuded with her and her (onscreen) boyfriend, Eddie Guerrero.


Stevie Night Heat (2001–2004)

After Right to Censor broke up, Richards disappeared from television for a short time. He returned to ''SmackDown!'' to cut a promo condemning The Undertaker for attacking Right to Censor and causing it to disband. When The Undertaker confronted Richards, KroniK attacked him. Richards announced his alliance with the WCW tag team, thus becoming a de facto member of The Alliance (professional wrestling), The Alliance. He managed Kronik in a match against The Undertaker and Glen Jacobs, Kane, after which Kronik was released from the WWF. Richards then appeared mainly on the "B shows", ''Jakked'' and ''Metal'', until Team Alliance lost at Survivor Series (2001), Survivor Series in 2001. Richards was then fired (in storylines) along with the rest of the Alliance roster by Vince McMahon. Ric Flair was able to save his job and get him drafted to the Raw (WWE brand), Raw brand. There, he became a twenty-two-time Hardcore Champion, trading it several times with Mark LoMonaco, Bubba Ray Dudley, Booker Huffman, Booker T, Crash Holly, Shawn Stasiak, Peter Polaco, Justin Credible, John Layfield, Bradshaw, Terri Runnels, Terri, and
Tommy Dreamer Thomas James Laughlin (born February 13, 1971), is an American professional wrestler and promoter better known by the ring name Tommy Dreamer. He is signed to Impact Wrestling and is the owner and promoter of the House of Hardcore (HOH) promo ...
. Richards formed an alliance with Lisa Marie Varon, Victoria in late 2002, as a mentally unbalanced couple helping each other win their matches. He often helped her retain the WWE Women's Championship (1956–2010), WWE Women's Championship. This led to a feud with Bubba Ray Dudley and Trish Stratus, who would win their titles in a tag team match on RAW. As Victoria turned Face (professional wrestling), face, the duo quietly separated. Around this time, he proclaimed himself "General Manager of ''Heat''", a title that carried no actual authority. In August 2004, Richards began appearing in drag as "The Mystery Woman" during Victoria's matches, helping her win.Ian Hamilton. ''Wrestling's Sinking Ship: What Happens to an Industry Without Competition'' (p.115) The Mystery Woman's painfully obvious identity was "revealed" at Unforgiven (2004), Unforgiven, after "she" saved Victoria from Travis Tomko, Tyson Tomko and Trish Stratus. Richards then quickly lost an impromptu match to Tomko. He went on a losing streak on ''Heat'' from April 19, 2004 till December 3, 2006 (when he defeated Rene Dupree).


Reunion of The Blue World Order (2005–2006)

Richards was legitimately injured during the ''Raw'' debut match of Chris Mordetzky, Chris Masters in February 2005, when a botched Polish hammer broke his nose and orbital bone. After healing, Richards faced Masters in a rematch but lost again. Richards appeared at the ECW reunion event, ''ECW One Night Stand (2005), ECW One Night Stand'' in 2005, reuniting with his bWo comrades and proclaiming "We have only three words for you. We're taking over!" He then dropped The Sandman with a Stevie Kick. Richards was traded to SmackDown (WWE brand), SmackDown! on June 30, 2005, and reformed the bWo with Mike Bucci, Nova and The Blue Meanie. At ''The Great American Bash (2005), The Great American Bash'', the bWo lost to The Mexicools (Juventud Guerrera, Psicosis, and Super Crazy) in a six-man tag team match. Richards then had a short stint on ''WWE Velocity'', dropping the bWo gimmick as he lost to Bob Holly, Hardcore Holly and Booker Huffman, Booker T. After September 6, he disappeared from TV for over six months. He returned for an 18-Man inter-promotional Battle royal (professional wrestling), Battle Royal at WrestleMania 22.


ECW (2006–2008)

Shortly after the introduction of the ECW (WWE brand), ECW WWE Brand Extension, brand in 2006, Richards left the SmackDown! brand to join it on the "WWE vs ECW Head to Head" show on June 7, 2006. He wrestled on ECW's weekly show under his old
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of Stevie Richards. He soon returned to his Heel (professional wrestling), heel persona, turning on the other ECW Originals and siding with the newer stars. His first win on ECW's weekly show was on September 5, 2006, over Balls Mahoney, after interference from Kevin Fertig, Kevin Thorn, who was feuding with Mahoney at the time. Richards wrestled before the ECW brand's first pay-per-view, ''December to Dismember (2006), December to Dismember'', defeating René Goguen, Rene Dupree in a dark match. Other than this match, he did not appear on ECW between September 2006 (when he joined up with the first version of ECW's New Breed (ECW), New Breed - Test, Mike Knox, and Hardcore Holly) and February 2007 (when he lost to CM Punk for a second time). Richards was a lumberjack in the pre-WrestleMania 23 Lumberjack Tag Team match. He then went on to lose to CM Punk three more times. In mid-2007, Richards turned Face (professional wrestling), face again, and teamed with
Tommy Dreamer Thomas James Laughlin (born February 13, 1971), is an American professional wrestler and promoter better known by the ring name Tommy Dreamer. He is signed to Impact Wrestling and is the owner and promoter of the House of Hardcore (HOH) promo ...
against The New Breed on house shows, replacing The Sandman (who was drafted to Raw) in the ECW Originals. On July 24, Richards defeated Kevin Thorn by reversing a Powerbomb#Crucifix powerbomb, crucifix powerbomb into a Pin (professional wrestling)#Back slide, backslide pin. This was his first victory on WWE television since December 2006. In a rematch the next week, he was dominated, yet again defeated Thorn, via roll-up. On August 7, he was ambushed by Thorn while giving an interview backstage. He again defeated Thorn on August 14 by a reverse decision Professional wrestling#Disqualification, disqualification, when Thorn continued to assault him after initially winning the match. Richards ambushed Thorn during an interview the next week. He teamed with Tommy Dreamer and lost to Thorn and Elijah Burke. A week later, he teamed with CM Punk and defeated them. Richards was eliminated from the Professional wrestling match types#Elimination Chase, Elimination Chase for the ECW Championship on the September 18 episode of ''ECW''. He then disappeared from WWE programming to have throat surgery. Richards made his return on the February 12, 2008 episode of ''ECW'', defeating Rory Fox with his signature DDT (professional wrestling)#Double underhook DDT, Stevie-T. He beat Kasey James, James Curtis next, then Mike Knox (Richards' final victory on WWE TV). In the following months, Richards wrestled in the pre-WrestleMania 24-Man Battle Royal, lost to Shelton Benjamin, The Great Khali and Mike Knox in singles matches, teamed with Kelly Kelly to lose to Mike Knox and Layla El, Layla and was one of fourteen ECW wrestlers who faced Triple H and Mr. Kennedy in a 14 on 2 Handicap Match on ''Raw''. He commentated on the Extreme Rules match between Mike Knox and Tommy Dreamer on the 100th episode of ECW. Richards remained on the ECW brand after the June 2008 Draft, but wrestled his final three WWE matches on ''SmackDown!''. He lost to Vladimir Kozlov twice in July 2008, and to Brian Kendrick, The Brian Kendrick on August 15. He was released from his WWE contract shortly thereafter.


Return to the independent circuit (2008–present)


Various promotions (2008–present)

Before returning to the independent circuit, Richards' lung collapsed while undergoing a biopsy to determine the cause of a lung infection, causing him to wear a chest tube for several days and miss a scheduled appearance for Maryland Championship Wrestling (MCW). Richards then occasionally wrestled for MCW and other promotions. He won the Force One Championship Wrestling Heavyweight Championship on February 28, 2009 in Barnegat, NJ, defeating Danny Doring., as well as the TRP and Showcase heavyweight championships. On May 28, 2011, Richards debuted as an announcer for Lucha Libre USA. At the next taping on June 18, he turned heel by helping R. J. Brewer win the Lucha Libre USA#Lucha Libre USA Championship, Lucha Libre USA Championship, joining his anti-Mexican stable, The Right, in the process. He made his promotional wrestling debut at the next taping on July 30, defeating Rocky Romero after interference from stablemate Petey Williams. In 2012, Richards wrestled regularly for the Extreme Rising promotion, as well as for the National Wrestling Alliance, NWA and Florida-based promotions CCW and ICW. On June 16, Richards retained his Showcase Championship Wrestling Heavyweight Title against Marty Jannetty. On October 6, 2012, Richards defeated Aramis to win the American Championship Pro Wrestling (ACPW) Heavyweight title in Vineland, NJ. Stevie spent the majority of 2013 and 2014 either defending the Extreme Rising World Championship on the indie circuit or challenging for titles in other promotions, such as the WildKat Revolution Title, the SCW Southern Heavyweight Championship, the DWE Heavyweight Championship, the Freedom Pro Wrestling Heavyweight Championship, the CCW Southeastern Heavyweight Championship, the W.O.W Heavyweight Championship and the Metro Pro Wrestling, MPW Heavyweight Championship. Other notable Independent appearances included a one-off return to the Steven Richards Right to Censor gimmick where he defeated Jack Hurley at the ''SCW Fallout'' in Florida, reuniting the b.W.o once again for a Pro Wrestling Syndicate iPPV in New Jersey, teaming again with Victoria (wrestler), Victoria for Tommy Dreamer's House of Hardcore promotion at ''"HOH 3"'' and main-eventing as the titular star of Canada Wrestling Elite's ''"Stevie Night Heat"'' event. Richards challenged Drew Galloway unsuccessfully for EVOLVE Championship in Nebraska on September 9, 2014. On November 16, 2014, at House of Hardcore VII, Richards defeated Danny Doring. On September 4, 2015, Richards, Da Blue Guy, and Hollywood Nova reunited as the Blue World Order for Chikara (professional wrestling), Chikara's King of Trios#2015, 2015 King of Trios tournament. They were eliminated from the tournament in their first-round match by the Devastation Corporation (Blaster McMassive, Flex Rumblecrunch and Max Smashmaster). On May 28, 2016, in Louisiana, Richards successfully defeated Curt Matthews to capture the WildKat Revolution Championship. Richards retained the title over Matthews in a rematch on July 23, 2016. He retained again over Bob Holly on September 10, 2016. Following his defense, Richards was offered the opportunity from Teddy Long to vacate the Revolution Championship and receive a WildKat Heavyweight Championship match in return. Richards accepted the offer. On November 12, 2016, at the Revolution Rumble event, Richards defeated Heavyweight Champion Bu Ku Dao by pin to capture the championship. Richards made his first successful defense the following week in New Orleans, defeating Vordell Walker. On July 30, 2016, Richards entered a Metro Pro Wrestling tournament to a new MPW Heavyweight Champion. He was eliminated by Mike Sydal when Sydal used Richards' tights for leverage. On August 7, 2016, in Nashville, Richards defeated Aramis to win the Freedom Pro Wrestling National Championship. Richards would return to successfully the defend the championship in 2017 against Nick Nero and Johnny Swinger. Richards remained in title contention on the independent wrestling scene when on November 5, 2016, in Miami, he challenged for the No.1 contendership to the ICW Heavyweight Championship in a triple threat with Shawn Prime and Gangrel, where Gangrel was victorious. Richards began what he dubbed "The Summer of Stevie" following a heel turn in WildKat Sports Wrestling, which would see him retain the WildKat Heavyweight Championship against Ryan Davidson, Matt Lancie, J. Spade, Mr. Anderson (wrestler), Mr. Anderson and Luke Hawx. His match against Hawx took place at WildKat's Philadelphia debut at the ECW Arena, where Richards competed in Apollo Creed-esque ring gear.


Extreme Rising (2012–2014)

In early 2012, Stevie Richards was announced to take part in the Extreme Reunion event that would take place on April 28 at the Pennsylvania National Armory in Philadelphia, he teamed with The Blue Meanie once more as the b.W.o against old foes The F.B.I (Guido and Mamaluke). The b.W.o were eventually defeated following outside interference that led to the Blue Meanie being pinned, Richards appearing frustrated would Stevie-Kick Thomas "Inchworm" Rodman, with the announcers who had previously been positively remarking on his conditioning and ring-shape that "Stevie was here to win, not for nostalgia". Richards would then return for the company in June (now Extreme Rising) and begin a feud with Luke Hawx, who had been verbally attacking the ECW alumni. Hawx defeated Richards using heel tactics in New York but Richards would defeat him the following night in Philadelphia with a Stevie-Kick, earning his first win for the promotion. Richards was then entered into an eight-man tournament to crown the first Extreme Rising World Championship, Extreme Rising World Champion. On November 17 at the ''"Remember November"'' iPPV, Richards would defeat Papadon by submission to advance into the semi-finals. Later in the show, Richards would confront Raven who had been running down the promotion, which led to a ''"Loser Leaves Town"'' match which ended as No Contest due to interference from Raven's new Flock, who Richards would decimate through a series of Steve-Kicks and Stevie-Bombs. On December 29, 2012, Richards would win the tournament and the World Championship by first defeating Luke Hawx in the semi-finals and then Rhino (wrestler), Rhino in the final round to become the first Extreme Rising World Champion. He would win all matches by submission with the "I'll Tap You," following this final round win, the Extreme Rising locker room surrounded the ring to congratulate him on his first World Championship. Following Stevie's championship win over Rhino, he soon took the title overseas where he defended against Tarkan Aslan for the DWA promotion in Germany before returning to America and defending the belt for other independent promotions such as Coastal Championship Wrestling, I Believe In Wrestling, and Southern Championship Wrestling Florida. Title defenses then became less regular, though Stevie was due to defend the title three times at Extreme Rising's Wrestlemania weekend shows, notably against mentor/nemesis Raven, the events were cancelled which was followed by a brief dispute with Stevie and Extreme Rising. However, title defenses eventually resumed as Stevie defeated Kenny Kendrick at a SCW show in August 2013 prior to him making his first defense in an Extreme Rising ring at the December 28th 2013 iPPV ''"Unfinished Business"'' where he defeated former NWA World Heavyweight Championship, NWA World, ECW World Heavyweight Championship, ECW World and WWC Universal Heavyweight Championship, WWC Universal Heavyweight Champion Steve Corino by submission. Later that night he ran-out after the co-main-event and Superkick, Stevie-Kicked top contenders Matt Hardy, Luke Hawx and Homicide as well as Hardy's wife Reby Sky which he would later justify in a video promo. Extreme Rising and Stevie's World Title reign hit another roadblock when Extreme Rising were forced to reschedule their February/March shows for safety reasons where Richards was due to battle Sabu. Following this, Richards would lose a non-title match at an East Coast Wrestling Association, ECWA show in Delaware to Luke Hawx following outside interference from Papadon where Hawx would 'steal' the World Championship belt. Following this confusion, Stevie would continue to defend the championship without the belt while Hawx would continue to proclaim himself champion while 'defending' the belt also. During this period, Stevie would retain over Chachi in New York for Warriors of Wrestling, Ricky Martinez in Pennsylvania for Central PA Wrestling,
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and CZW star Azrieal for PWA in Connecticut and Joey Ace in New York again for Warriors of Wrestling.


Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2009–2011)


Various storylines (2009–2010)

On the February 12, 2009 episode of ''TNA Impact!'', Manna made his
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(TNA) debut as Abyss (wrestler), Abyss's therapist, Dr. Stevie. For two months, Dr. Stevie's face did not appear on television, as the camera was positioned behind him during his sessions with Abyss and, later, Daffney. His identity was revealed when he interfered in Abyss's match with Matt Morgan (wrestler), Matt Morgan at ''Lockdown (2009), Lockdown'', preventing Abyss from using a chair, which caused him to lose. Stevie's Heel (professional wrestling), heel role was solidified the next month, when his sessions with Abyss became increasingly abusive. At ''Sacrifice (2009), Sacrifice'', Abyss turned on Stevie and
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med him onto a pile of thumbtacks, after he threatened Lauren Brooke (interviewer), Lauren, Abyss' girlfriend. On the May 28 episode of ''Impact!'', Raven returned to TNA, attacked Abyss and aligned himself with Stevie and Daffney. Stevie lost to Abyss at the 2009 ''Victory Road (2009), Victory Road'' pay-per-view. Stevie scored his first TNA victory on July 19, defeating Cody Deaner with his new finishing move, General Anesthesia, in a match for ''TNA Xplosion'', also streamed on TNA's website. On the July 30 ''Impact!'', he announced he was not done with Abyss and placed a $50,000 bounty on his head. On September 1, he defeated Jay Lethal via submission in another webmatch. After Lethal Consequences (Jay Lethal and Consequences Creed) and Trevor Murdoch, Jethro Holliday failed to collect the bounty on Abyss,
Kevin Nash Kevin Scott Nash (born July 9, 1959) is an American actor and retired professional wrestler, currently signed to WWE under a legends contract. He is best known for his tenure with World Championship Wrestling (WCW) where he performed under his r ...
claimed it at No Surrender (2009), No Surrender after pinning him in a TNA Global Championship, Legends Championship match, even though it was supposed to be paid for ending his career. Stevie tried to explain this to Nash, only to receive a Jackknife Powerbomb. On the next ''Impact!'', Stevie took the money back after using a taser on Nash. The feud ended a week later when Nash defeated Stevie in a non-title match. On the October 8 ''Impact!'', Mick Foley announced that Stevie would be the Referee (professional wrestling)#Special referees, special guest referee in the Monster's Ball match between Foley and Abyss at Bound for Glory (2009), Bound for Glory. The match ended after Abyss pushed the interfering Daffney off the top rope through a barbed-wire board (giving her a legit concussion), Black Hole Slammed the enraged Dr. Stevie onto a pile of thumbtacks and slammed Foley onto the barbed wire board. He covered Foley, pulled an unconscious Dr. Stevie over, and used his hand to count the pinfall. Two weeks later, Stevie assaulted Abyss after losing a match to him; Foley turned on him and saved Abyss. The next week, Foley explained he had manipulated Dr. Stevie all along and had challenged Abyss to test how tough he really was. He then booked Stevie in a match with Abyss for the following week; if Abyss pinned Stevie, he would have to leave TNA. On the November 12 ''Impact!'', Stevie defeated Abyss to save his job, after the lights suddenly went out and came back on with Abyss mysteriously laid out. After the match, Foley (who was commentating during the match) entered the ring and attacked Stevie when the lights went out again. In the darkness, a fireball was thrown in Foley's face. When the lights came back, Raven was revealed as the one who had interfered. Stevie, Raven and Daffney then reformed their alliance and feuded with Abyss and Foley. During the feud, Stevie set Abyss on fire. Spike (TV channel), Spike (TNA's broadcaster) didn't allow the footage to air, so it was streamed on the company's website. on the December 3 edition of Impact, Stevie & Raven faced
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in a losing effort after interference from Abyss. on the December 17 edition of Impact, Stevie teamed with Scott Steiner, Nick Aldis, Brutus Magnus, Doug Williams (wrestler), Doug Williams and Raven for a ten-man tag team match against Styles, Angle, Lashley, Travis Tomko, Tomko and Abyss but lost the match. At ''Final Resolution (2009), Final Resolution'', Abyss and Foley defeated Stevie and Raven in a "Foley's Funhouse" tag team match to end the feud. on the January 4, 2010 edition of Impact, Stevie and Raven faced Hernandez and Matt Morgan in a losing effort.


EV 2.0 (2010–2011)

After months of being off television, he (now billed as Stevie Richards) returned on the June 24 ''Impact!'', in the audience beside Raven and Tommy Dreamer. The next week, the three were joined by Rhino (wrestler), Rhino. On the July 15 ''Impact!'', Richards, Raven, Dreamer, Rhino, Devon Hughes, Brother Devon, Pat Kenney and Al Snow, led by Mick Foley, aligned themselves with TNA World Heavyweight Championship, TNA World Heavyweight Champion Rob Van Dam, by attacking Abyss and the rest of the TNA locker room, thus turning face. The next week, TNA president Dixie Carter (wrestling), Dixie Carter agreed to give the ECW alumni their own reunion pay–per–view event, ''Hardcore Justice (2010), Hardcore Justice'', a celebration of hardcore wrestling and a final farewell to ECW. At the event, Richards defeated Peter Polaco, P.J. Polaco. On the next ''Impact!'', the ECW alumni (known collectively as ECW Originals, Extreme, Version 2.0 (EV 2.0)) were assaulted by A.J. Styles, Frankie Kazarian, Kazarian, Robert Roode, James Storm, Doug Williams (wrestler), Douglas Williams and Matt Morgan of Ric Flair's stable, who claimed EV 2.0 didn't deserve to be in TNA. During the assault, Abyss came out, fought Rob Van Dam backstage and caused him storyline injuries which forced him to vacate the TNA World Heavyweight Championship, and caused EV 2.0 to seek vengeance. On the August 26 ''Impact!'', Richards volunteered to take out Abyss, but ended up beaten when he attacked him backstage. The following week on ''Impact!'', Richards defeated Abyss in a singles match. After the match, Abyss was about to attack Richards with a nail-studded board, but he was saved by EV 2.0's newest member, Brian Kendrick. In late August, Richards began writing a weekly health and fitness column for TNA's website. on the September 2 edition of Impact, Richards defeated "The Monster" Abyss. on the September 24 edition of TNA Xplosion, Richards faced Nigel McGuinness, Desmond Wolfe in a losing effort. on the October 7 edition of Impact, Richards participated in a $100,000 Invitational Gauntlet-style Battle Royal which was won by Kurt Angle. on the October 7 edition of TNA Xplosion, ECW Originals, EV 2.0 (Richards and Raven) defeated Fortune (professional wrestling), Fortune (Matt Morgan (wrestler), Matt Morgan and Doug Williams (wrestler), Douglas Williams). At ''Bound for Glory (2010), Bound for Glory'', Richards, Dreamer, Raven, Rhino and Sabu defeated members Styles, Kazarian, Morgan, Roode and Storm in a Lethal Lockdown match. At ''Turning Point (2010 wrestling), Turning Point'', EV 2.0 faced Fortune in a ten-man tag team match, where each member of EV 2.0 put their TNA careers on the line. EV 2.0 lost the match and Sabu was released from TNA. Richards then challenged TNA Television Championship, TNA Television Champion A.J. Styles to a match on the next ''Impact!''. He failed to bring the Television Championship to EV 2.0, and was taken from the ring in a neck brace, suffering a storyline injury. Despite this, TNA streamed a match on Xplosion, in which Richards defeated Kazuchika Okada, Okada. On January 11, 2011, Manna announced he had quit TNA. On an October 2014 interview, Manna explained that he quit TNA because TNA was not paying him a living wage at the time. TNA added Manna to their Alumni section on April 17, 2014.


Ring of Honor (2015–2016)

On August 29, Stevie Richards debuted for
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during an in-ring interview with Kevin Kelly which got interrupted by Jay Lethal that led to a brawl between the two before getting broken up. On September 26, Richards fought (and lost) to Undisputed ROH World Champion Lethal in a Proving Grounds match. Though Richards lost the match, he indicated that he isn't going to quit wrestling and will be back with ROH if the management at Sinclair Broadcast Group (ROH's parent company) will have him back. Richards returned to ROH on December 19 in a losing effort to ROH World Television Champion Roderick Strong. Richards returned to ROH in January 2016, losing to Adam Cole. Richards returned in June 2016, for a series of matches, taking part in the "Road to ROH Best in the World, Best in the World" tour. Richards returned again in September, in a losing effort to Silas Young.


Podcasting career

In 2007, Manna started his own technology podcast, ''The T4 Show'' (standing for "Tech Today Tech Tomorrow"). Josh "Colm" Coleman joined the show as Manna's co-host in 2009. In 2008, Manna joined the Stratford, Connecticut campus of the Connecticut School of Broadcasting as an instructor.


Personal life

Manna is of Italians, Italian origin. In 2011, he pitched a Perfect game (baseball), perfect game in the ''Major League Baseball 2K11, MLB 2K11'' video game. A promotional contest offered a million dollars to the first person to accomplish this, but because Manna did so before the contest officially started, he did not win the money. Manna currently resides in Palm Coast , FL.


Championships and accomplishments

*Allied Powers Wrestling Federation **APWF Heavyweight Championship (1 time) *American Championship Pro Wrestling **ACPW Heavyweight Championship (1 time) *Cajun Wrestling Federation **CWF United States Heavyweight Championship (1 time) *The Dynasty **Dynasty Tag Team Championship (1 time, current) - with Bin Hamin and Papadon *Extreme Championship Wrestling **
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(List of ECW Tag Team Champions, 2 times) – with Raven *Extreme Rising **Extreme Rising World Championship (Extreme Rising World Championship#Title history, 1 time) **Extreme Rising#Extreme Rising World Championship, Extreme Rising World Title Tournament (2012) *Force One Pro Wrestling **F-1 Heavyweight Championship (1 time) *Freedom Pro Wrestling **FPW National Championship (1 time) **FPW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with The Blue Meanie *Heartland Wrestling Association **HWA Heavyweight Championship (HWA Heavyweight Championship#Title history, 1 time) *Liberty All-Star Wrestling **LAW Heavyweight Championship (1 time) *Maryland Championship Wrestling **MCW Tag Team Championship (MCW Tag Team Championship#Title history, 1 time) – with Earl "The Pearl" Joshi **Most Inspirational Wrestler Award (1999) *Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation **MEWF Heavyweight Championship (MEWF Heavyweight Championship#Title history, 1 time) **Most Popular Wrestler Achievement Award (1996) *National Wrestling Alliance **
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(NWA National Heavyweight Championship#Title history, 1 time) *National Wrestling Alliance, NWA Force One Pro Wrestling **NWA F1 Heavyweight Championship (1 time) *National Wrestling Alliance 2000 **NWA 2000 Heavyweight Championship (1 time) **NWA 2000 Heavyweight Title Tournament (1999) *National Wrestling Alliance, NWA New Jersey **NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship (New Jersey version), NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship (NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship (New Jersey version)#Title history, 1 time) *Pro Wrestling Illustrated **Ranked #66 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the Pro Wrestling Illustrated#PWI 500, PWI 500 in 1997 **Ranked #390 of the top 500 singles wrestlers of the "PWI Years" in 2003 *Pro Wrestling eXpress **PWX Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with
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*Showcase Championship Wrestling **Showcase Heavyweight Champion (1 time) *Steel City Wrestling **SCW Tag Team Championship (Steel City Wrestling), SCW Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with
The Blue Meanie Brian Heffron (born May 18, 1973), better known by his ring name The Blue Meanie, is an American professional wrestler. He is best known for his appearances with Extreme Championship Wrestling and the World Wrestling Federation between 1995 and 2 ...
(1 time) and Frank Stalletto (1 time) *Top Rope Promotions **Top Rope Promotions#Championships and accomplishments, TRP World Heavyweight Championship (1 time) **Top Rope Promotions#Accomplishments, TRP Killer Kowalksi Cup (2009) *Unified Championship Wrestling **UCW Heavyweight Championship (1 time) *WildKat Pro Wrestling **WildKat Revolution Championship (1 time) **WildKat Heavyweight Championship (1 time) * World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment **WWE Hardcore Championship, WWF/E Hardcore Championship ( 21 times)


References


External links

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Stevie's Electronic Review Website, The T4 Show

The Official T4 Show Twitch Channel

The Official T4 Show YouTube Channel

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