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Bill Eadie is a professional wrestler who has competed under the names of Ax as part of Demolition and The Masked Superstar.

Career


Eadie started wrestling in 1974, making his debut in Pittsburgh as "Bolo Mongol," the new partner of his trainer, Geeto Mongol. He soon entered the Georgia Championship Wrestling territory and donned a mask as The Masked Superstar. Among other accomplishments, he won four Georgia Heavyweight titles and unified that title with the NWA National Heavyweight Championship. He also competed in the World Wrestling Federation against many top wrestlers in the late 1970s, using his signature move, the Swinging Neckbreaker, against many opponents, including then WWF Champion Bob Backlund.

In 1985, he returned to the World Wrestling Federation and became Super Machine (with André the Giant as Giant Machine and Blackjack Mulligan as Big Machine). The three Machines were introduced as rivals of Bobby Heenan and his massive tag team, Big John Studd and King Kong Bundy.

In January 1987, Eadie dropped the "Machine" gimmick and competed as Ax, half of the tag team Demolition with Smash. Though they began as heels, their unique brawling style and charisma made them so popular that they became faces in November 1988. They won the WWF World Tag Team Championship three times as a team of two, but lost the belts at SummerSlam 1990 after they turned heel by forming a threesome with Crush. The trio concept was precipitated by Eadie's lingering issues with cardiac health, which limited him to a part-time schedule. He was later cleared to resume full-time competition.

In 1991, Demolition broke up and he went to the independent circuit to wrestle as Axis the Demolisher. Eadie tried to win the Demolition name in court by suing the WWF but lost the lawsuit.

In the mid-1990's, Ax formed a new Demolition team with Blast. They competed on several independent shows, then went their separate ways.

As of 2006, Eadie still wrestles occasionally for independent promotions and "legends" shows across the United States.

Signature moves


  • Swinging Neckbreaker
  • Demolition Decapitation (with Smash)

Championships/accomplishments


World Wrestling Federation

National Wrestling Alliance
Georgia Championship Wrestling
  • 4-Time NWA Georgia Heavyweight Champion
  • 1-Time NWA Georgia Tag Team Champion (with Austin Idol)

Other titles
  • 1-Time WCCW American Heavyweight Champion
  • 2-Time Polynesian Pacific Wrestling Champion
  • 1-Time IWA Heavyweight Champion
  • 1-Time IAW Tag Team Champion (with Typhoon)
  • 2-Time UCW Heavyweight Champion
  • 1-Time North American Champion (Maritimes)
  • 1-Time UWS Tag Team Champion (with Blast)

Pro Wrestling Illustrated
  • Pro Wrestling Illustrated ranked him # 112 of the 500 best singles wrestlers during the "PWI Years" in 2003. PWI also ranked him 4 times in the best tag teams of the "PWI Years". He was ranked # 45 with Dick Murdoch, # 59 with Smash, # 77 with Super Destroyer and # 86 with Paul Jones.

American professional wrestlers | Living people

 

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