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Stevie Richards | |
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Birth name | Michael Stephen Manna |
Born | [1][2] Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.[1][2] | October 9, 1971
Professional wrestling career | |
Ring name(s) | Stevie Night Heat Big Stevie Cool[3] Dr. Stevie[4] Dr. Stevie Richards[5] Steve Richards[1] Steven Richards[6] Stevie Richards[7][8] Stevie Flamingo[1] Stevie the Body[1] |
Billed height | 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)[9] |
Billed weight | 230 lb (104 kg)[9] |
Billed from | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania[9] "New York City's Bellevue Hospital" (as Dr. Stevie) |
Trained by | Jimmy Jannetty[10] |
Debut | November 10, 1991 |
Retired | 2021 |
Michael Stephen Manna (born October 9, 1971), better known by his
Professional wrestling career
Early career (1992–1994)
Michael Manna trained as a professional wrestler under Jimmy Jannetty at
NWA Eastern / Extreme Championship Wrestling (1994–1997)
Raven's Nest (1994–1996)
Richards returned 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 in a loss to Dory Funk Jr. and Terry Funk. Shortly after his return, Richards was given a valet, Angel. In addition to his in-ring role, Richards answered calls to the ECW hotline under the pseudonym "Lloyd Van Buren".[12]
At
Immediately upon debuting in ECW, Raven began
In May 1995 at
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,
At
During the opening of Holiday Hell on December 29, 1995, Richards received a kiss from Missy Hyatt, 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.[24] At House Party 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.[25] On February 3, 1996, at Big Apple Blizzard Blast, Richards announced that he was suing Missy Hyatt—who had aligned herself with The Sandman—for sexual harassment (a reference to Hyatt's lawsuit against her former employer, World Championship Wrestling).[26] On June 1, 1996, at Fight the Power he served Hyatt by stuffing a summons into her cleavage.[27][28] The angle concluded at Natural Born Killaz 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 Kiss at The Doctor Is In 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 title defense against The Sandman, with Raven entering the ring at the end of the match and pinning The Sandman.[17][21] Later that month, Richards took part in ECW's first tour of Japan, defeating Keizo Matsuda in a bout in Korakuen Hall 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.[29]
At "High Incident" on October 26, 1996, Richards was involved in one of ECW's most controversial angles, with Raven's Nest "crucifying" The Sandman by tying him to a cross and placing a crown made of barbed wire on his head. The angle, which was widely criticised as being in poor taste, led to Olympic gold medalist Kurt Angle severing his links with ECW and delayed the promotion's debut on pay-per-view.[29][30][31][32]
Blue World Order (1996–1997)
At
At "Crossing the Line Again" 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 concussion to Terry Funk. After Lee chokeslammed 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.[35]
As part of an agreement between ECW and the
At
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.[38] 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)
He made his debut on the July 13, 1997, episode of
Return to ECW (1997)
After leaving WCW, Richards wrestled a handful of matches for ECW in December 1997, defeating Chris Chetti at 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
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 in mid-1999.[4]
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 Sunday Night Heat, helping his old bWo partner, The Blue Meanie, win a match against Al Snow. The two formed a short-lived tag team, before Richards adopted an impersonator gimmick.
After 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.[42]
Mocking other wrestler's gimmicks, he appeared as an
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
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
Richards then appeared mainly on the "B shows", Jakked and Metal, until Team Alliance lost at 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 brand.
There, he became a twenty-two-time Hardcore Champion, trading it several times with
Richards formed an alliance with 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. 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, 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.
Blue World Order reunion (2005–2006)
Richards was legitimately injured during the Raw debut match of
Richards appeared at the ECW reunion event, 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
) in a six-man tag team match.Richards then had a short stint on
ECW (2006–2008)
Shortly after the introduction of the
Richards wrestled before the ECW brand's first pay-per-view,
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 again, and teamed with Tommy Dreamer 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 crucifix powerbomb into a backslide pin.[49] 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 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
Richards made his return on the February 12, 2008, episode of ECW, defeating Rory Fox with his signature Stevie-T.[51] He beat 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
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 on July 11, 2008, and to The Brian Kendrick on July 25. He was released from his WWE contract shortly thereafter.[52]
Return to the independent circuit (2008–present)
Various promotions (2008–present)
Before returning to the independent circuit, Richards' lung collapsed while undergoing a
Richards then occasionally wrestled for MCW and other promotions. He won the Force One Championship Wrestling Heavyweight Championship on February 28, 2009, in Barnegat, New Jersey, defeating Danny Doring,[53] as well as the TRP and Showcase heavyweight championships.
On May 28, 2011, Richards debuted as an announcer for Lucha Libre USA.[54] At the next taping on June 18, he turned heel by helping R. J. Brewer win the Lucha Libre USA Championship, joining his anti-Mexican stable, The Right, in the process.[55] He made his promotional wrestling debut at the next taping on July 30, defeating Rocky Romero after interference from stablemate Petey Williams.[56]
In 2012, Richards wrestled regularly for the Extreme Rising promotion, as well as for the NWA and Florida-based promotions CCW and ICW. On June 16, Richards retained his Showcase Championship Wrestling Heavyweight Title against Marty Jannetty.[57] On October 6, 2012, Richards defeated Aramis to win the American Championship Pro Wrestling (ACPW) Heavyweight title in Vineland, New Jersey.
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,[58] the SCW Southern Heavyweight Championship,[59] the DWE Heavyweight Championship,[60] the Freedom Pro Wrestling Heavyweight Championship, the CCW Southeastern Heavyweight Championship,[61] the W.O.W Heavyweight Championship[62] and the MPW Heavyweight Championship.[63]
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,
On September 4, 2015, Richards, Da Blue Guy, and Hollywood Nova reunited as the Blue World Order for Chikara's 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).[68]
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
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.[71]
On August 7, 2016, in Nashville, Richards defeated Aramis to win the Freedom Pro Wrestling National Championship.[72] Richards would return to successfully the defend the championship in 2017 against Nick Nero and Johnny Swinger.[73]
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.[74]
Richards began what he dubbed "The Summer of Stevie" following a heel turn in
Extreme Rising (2012–2014)
In early 2012, Stevie Richards was announced to take part in the
Richards would then return for the company in June (now
On December 29, 2012, Richards would win the tournament and the World Championship by first defeating Luke Hawx in the semi-finals and then
Following Stevie's championship win over Rhino,
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
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2009–2011)
Various storylines (2009–2010)
On the February 12, 2009, episode of
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.[103] On the July 30 Impact!, he announced he was not done with Abyss and placed a $50,000 bounty on his head.[1] On September 1, he defeated Jay Lethal via submission in another webmatch.[104]
After
On the October 8 Impact!, Mick Foley announced that Stevie would be the special guest referee in the Monster's Ball match between Foley and Abyss at Bound for Glory.[1] 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.[106]
Two weeks later, Stevie assaulted Abyss after losing a match to him; Foley turned on him and saved Abyss.
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, TNA president
On the next Impact!, the ECW alumni (known collectively as
In late August, Richards began writing a weekly health and fitness column for TNA's website.
At Bound for Glory, Richards, Dreamer, Raven, Rhino and Sabu defeated Fourtune members Styles, Kazarian, Morgan, Roode and Storm in a Lethal Lockdown match.[124] At 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 Champion A.J. Styles to a match on the next Impact!.[125] 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.[126] Despite this, TNA streamed a match on Xplosion, in which Richards defeated Okada.[127]
On January 11, 2011, Manna announced he had quit TNA.[128] On an October 2014 interview, Manna explained that he quit TNA because TNA was not paying him a living wage at the time.[129] TNA added Manna to their Alumni section on April 17, 2014.[130]
Ring of Honor (2015–2016)
On August 29, Stevie Richards debuted for
Richards returned in June 2016, for a series of matches, taking part in the "Road to Best in the World" tour.[133] Richards returned again in September, in a losing effort to Silas Young.[134]
Podcasting career
In 2007, Manna started his own technology podcast, The T4 Show (standing for "Tech Today Tech Tomorrow").[135] Josh "Colm" Coleman joined the show as Manna's co-host in 2009.[4]
In 2008, Manna joined the Stratford, Connecticut campus of the Connecticut School of Broadcasting as an instructor.[136]
Personal life
Manna is of Italian origin.[137]
In 2011, he pitched a perfect game in the 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.[138][139]
In early 2023, Manna suffered constant and high-level back pain following a morning workout. After treatment at the Mayo Centre in Jacksonville, Florida, it was discovered that he had an infection which had recently reached his spine and quickly progressed to osteomyelitis on his L4 and L5 vertebrae. Doctors told Manna that if this went undiagnosed it could have been fatal. Manna began to document his recovery on his social media channels.[140] Manna believes the initial infection was a result of a dog bite he suffered at a neighbor's house a few months prior.[141][142]
As of July 2023, Manna currently runs a YouTube channel titled Stevie Richards Wrestling Analysis, where he discusses wrestling injuries, botches, and aspects of professional wrestling moves.[143]
Championships and accomplishments
- Allied Powers Wrestling Federation
- APWF Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[144]
- American Championship Pro Wrestling
- ACPW Heavyweight Championship (1 time) [145]
- Cajun Wrestling Federation
- CWF United States Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[146]
- The Dynasty
- Extreme Championship Wrestling
- Extreme Rising
- Freedom Pro Wrestling
- Heartland Wrestling Association
- Liberty All-Star Wrestling
- LAW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[154]
- Maryland Championship Wrestling
- MCW Tag Team Championship (1 time)[155] – with Earl "The Pearl" Joshi
- Most Inspirational Wrestler Award (1999)[156]
- Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation
- MEWF Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[157]
- Most Popular Wrestler Achievement Award (1996)[158]
- National Wrestling Alliance
- NWA 2000
- NWA Force One Pro Wrestling
- NWA F1 Heavyweight Championship (1 time[161]
- NWA New Jersey
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated
- Pro Wrestling eXpress
- PWX Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with The Blue Meanie[164]
- Showcase Championship Wrestling
- Steel City Wrestling
- SCW Tag Team Championship (2 times)[167] – with The Blue Meanie (1 time) and Frank Stalletto (1 time)
- Top Rope Promotions
- TRP World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[168]
- TRP Killer Kowalksi Cup (2009)[169]
- Unified Championship Wrestling
- UCW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[146]
- WildKat Pro Wrestling
- World Wrestling Entertainment
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External links
- Stevie Richards on WWE.com
- Stevie's Electronic Review Website, The T4 Show
- The official T4 Show Twitch channel
- The official T4 Show YouTube channel
- Tiny Political Show
- Michael Manna at IMDb
- Stevie Richards's profile at Cagematch.net , Internet Wrestling Database