Mikey Whipwreck

Wrestler

Birthday June 4, 1973

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Bayshore, New York, U.S.

Age 50 years old

Nationality United States

Height 5 ft 7 in

Weight 187 lb

#45196 Most Popular

1973

John Michael Watson (born June 4, 1973), better known by his ring name Mikey Whipwreck, is an American semi-retired professional wrestler working for All Elite Wrestling (AEW) as a trainer, and global ambassador.

He is best known for his career with Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), where he was an ECW Triple Crown Champion.

Whipwreck is a former world champion, winning the ECW World Heavyweight Championship once.

He also became a two-time World Television Champion and a three-time World Tag Team Champion in ECW.

1994

Watson began his professional wrestling career in ECW in 1994 and received the push of an underdog, who quickly captured the Television Championship, his first title in the company.

He would later form an on-and-off partnership with Cactus Jack, with whom he held the World Tag Team Championship twice between 1994 and 1996.

A year later, Whipwreck captured the World Heavyweight Championship at age 22 and became the youngest ECW World Heavyweight Champion.

Watson was trained by future tag team partner Cactus Jack and made his debut under the ring name "Mikey Whipwreck" on the February 1, 1994 episode of NWA Eastern Championship Wrestling, where he teamed with Keith Shearer in a tag team match against Kevin Sullivan and The Tazmaniac.

Whipwreck continued to make appearances as an enhancement talent for the next three months on Eastern Championship Wrestling.

On the May 17 episode of Eastern Championship Wrestling, Whipwreck defeated The Pitbull to win the World Television Championship, his first title in ECW.

Whipwreck was heavily pushed upon his debut as a fan favorite underdog character.

He made his first televised title defense against Kevin Sullivan on the May 24 episode of Eastern Championship Wrestling, where Whipwreck won by disqualification.

He made a successful title defense against 911 by disqualification at When Worlds Collide.

Whipwreck soon entered a feud with Jason after Jason interfered in Whipwreck's title defenses against Rockin' Rebel at Hostile City Showdown and Chad Austin at Heat Wave and assaulted him during his matches.

Whipwreck dropped the World Television Championship to Jason in a no disqualification match at the Hardcore Heaven event on August 13 when The Pitbulls attacked Whipwreck.

Two weeks later, at the NWA World Title Tournament, Whipwreck substituted for Terry Funk and won the World Tag Team Championship with Cactus Jack by defeating The Public Enemy (Johnny Grunge and Rocco Rock).

The duo held the titles until November to Remember, where they lost the titles back to Public Enemy.

Whipwreck closed the year with a win over Don E. Allen at Holiday Hell in December.

He was named the Rookie of the Year by Wrestling Observer Newsletter in 1994.

1995

Whipwreck continued his rivalry with Jason in early 1995 and formed a tag team with Hack Meyers.

Whipwreck and Meyers lost to Jason and Paul Lauria in a tag team match at Return of the Funker on February 25.

The duo soon began a feud with Raven's Nest after Whipwreck defeated Stevie Richards at Hostile City Showdown.

Whipwreck joined forces with Raven's Nest rival Tommy Dreamer to take on Raven and Stevie Richards in a tag team match at Enter the Sandman, which Whipwreck's team lost.

Whipwreck began to ascend the ranks, while also expanding his moveset in the meantime.

He received his first major main event push on the August 1 episode of Hardcore TV when he won a battle royal by lastly eliminating Marty Jannetty to become the #1 contender for the World Heavyweight Championship.

Later that night, he was unsuccessful in his title shot against The Sandman.

Whipwreck began feuding with Sandman over the title.

He defeated Sandman in a Singapore cane match at Wrestlepalooza.

At Gangstas Paradise, Whipwreck teamed with Public Enemy against Sandman, New Jack and 2 Cold Scorpio in a Gangstas Paradise match, which Whipwreck's team won.

On the October 31 episode of Hardcore TV, Whipwreck defeated Sandman in a ladder match to win the World Heavyweight Championship, becoming the youngest world champion in professional wrestling history and a Triple Crown Champion in ECW.

Whipwreck successfully defended the title against Steve Austin at November to Remember.

At December to Dismember on December 9, Whipwreck defended the title against Sandman and Austin in a three-way dance, where Whipwreck was the first to be eliminated by Austin.

1998

He would compete as a mid-carder in the company before leaving in 1998 but returned to the company in late 1999 after a short stint with World Championship Wrestling (WCW).

Shortly after his return, Whipwreck aligned with The Sinister Minister and formed a tag team with Yoshihiro Tajiri called The Unholy Alliance and won his third World Tag Team Championship with Tajiri.

2001

The team existed until ECW's closure in 2001.

Since October

2018

28, 2018, Whipwreck along with Jerry Lynn and Mike Freland, started and co-hosts a podcast named Front Row Material.

Before becoming a professional wrestler, Watson joined Eastern Championship Wrestling (ECW) as a part of their ring crew, who would usually work for free as long as they could have fun in the ring themselves before and after shows had finished.

Joey Styles suggested to ECW booker Paul Heyman to check him after watching Watson practice a variety of aerial maneuvers before a live show began.

He was hired in ECW after being asked by Heyman to wrestle in the company.