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Steven Eugene (Steve) Corino (born May 29, 1973 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a professional wrestler, currently working for Pro Wrestling ZERO1-MAX and numerous independent promotions. Corino is a former AWA, NWA, and ECW World Heavyweight Wrestling Champion.

Corino holds dual citizenship in Canada and the United States of America.

Career


Before becoming a wrestler, Steve Corino worked as a milkman in Pennsylvania. He began wrestling in 1994 and spent four years working on the independent circuit. He grew a cult following that dubbed him the "4-5-6 Kid" due to his likeness to the 1-2-3 Kid. In 1998 Corino debuted in Extreme Championship Wrestling as a heel manager. He stood out in ECW as a result of his "King of Old School" gimmick, where he would deride hardcore wrestlers, at one point invading a Limp Bizkit concert and protesting the immoral conduct. Ironically, Corino was also well known for his bladejobs.

He began feuding with the legendary Dusty Rhodes, who defeated him in a gory Bullrope Match at Living Dangerously 2000. Corino went on to win the ECW World Heavyweight Championship on November 5, 2000 at November To Remember. After ECW declared bankruptcy in March 2001, Corino went on to wrestle for many of the National Wrestling Alliance regional promotions.

He also continued his feud with Dusty in Dusty's Turnbuckle Championship Wrestling and was part of the Xtreme Horsemen with C.W. Anderson and Barry Windham. He was also part of the Xtreme Horsemen in Major League Wrestling with C.W. Anderson, Justin Credible and Simon Diamond. They were briefly managed by the legendary James J. Dillon before MLW folded.

In 2006, rumors surfaced about the return of Extreme Championship Wrestling as a branch of World Wrestling Entertainment. As Steve Corino was a major part of ECW towards the end of its run rumors swirled surrounding Corino possibly signing with WWE and returning to his ECW roots, but he squashed those rumors in a posting on his LiveJournal.*

Instead of signing with WWE Corino can be found working for Zero-One in Japan, 1PW in the United Kingdom and Ring of Honor in the United States. He is also president of a promotion World-1 Fighting Arts that runs shows in Michigan, Pennyslvania and Georgia.

Profile


Previous managers

Manager for

Nicknames

  • The King of Old School
  • The King of Kings
  • The Fucking God of Pro Wrestling

Finishing and signature moves

Championships and accomplishments


  • 1-time WWC Junior Heavyweight Champion

  • Others
  • 1-Time IWA Junior Heavyweight Champion
  • 1-Time IWA Heavyweight Champion
  • 1-Time PCW Junior Heavyweight Champion
  • 1-Time MEWF Mid-Atlantic Champion
  • 3-Time MEWF Light Heavyweight Champion
  • 3-Time MEWF Tag Team Champion (with Jimmy Cicero)
  • 1-Time IPWA Light Heavyweight Champion
  • 1-Time IPWA Tag Team Champion (with Adam Flash)
  • 1-Time USCW Tag Team Champion (with Adam Flash)
  • 1-Time IHPW Heavyweight Champion
  • 1-Time ESW Light Heavyweight Champion
  • 1-Time SCW Junior Heavyweight Champion
  • 2-Time IWF American Champion
  • 1-Time KYDA Pro Heavyweight Champion
  • 1-Time KYDA Pro Mid-Atlantic Champion
  • 1-Time APW Heavyweight Champion
  • 1-Time OMEGA Heavyweight Champion
  • 1-Time OPW Heavyweight Champion
  • 4-Time PWF Universal Champion
  • 2-Time PWF Tag Team Champion (with C.W. Anderson)
  • 1-Time IPW Heavyweight Champion
  • 1-Time BWCW Heavyweight Champion
  • 1-Time GSW Heavyweight Champion
  • 1-Time UXW Heavyweight Champion
  • 1-Time Funking Conservatory BANG! Television Champion
  • 1-Time Funking Conservatory Tag Team Champion (with Adam Windsor)
  • 1-Time Pro Wrestling World-1 Tag Team Champion (with C.W. Anderson)

  • PWI Most Improved Wrestler Award 2000

Trivia


References


1973 births | Living people | American professional wrestlers | Canadian professional wrestlers | ECW alumni | Naturalized citizens of the United States | People from Philadelphia | Winnipeggers | Manitoba sportspeople

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