Peter Senerchia (born on October 11, 1967 in the Red Hook section of Brooklyn in New York City, New York), is an American former professional wrestler best known by his ring name Tazz (originally spelled Taz).
Tazz is currently employed by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), and is the color commentator for their ECW brand alongside play-by-play announcer Joey Styles.
At a Fort Lauderdale, Florida ECW show in 1995 during a tag team match pitting him and Eddie Guerrero against 2 Cold Scorpio and Dean Malenko, Senerchia, wrestling as The Tazmaniac, was the victim of a botched spike piledriver. As Senerchia explains it, he did not have time to adequately protect himself and landed on his forehead as a result - "The impact jacked my neck back and that was it." Senerchia remained on the ring apron for the remainder of the match, but was visibly injured and could not continue. After the match, Tommy Dreamer accompanied Taz to the hospital, where the doctors had a difficult time believing that Senerchia had walked into the hospital because, he had, in fact, broken his neck. Senerchia was sidelined for over nine months, and when he returned, the Tazmaniac gimmick was no more. Senerchia, now known simply as Taz (A play on then popular Mixed Martial Arts Fighter Kimo) and exhibiting a physically more intense in-ring style, went on to become one of ECW's most popular stars, capturing the ECW World Heavyweight Championship on two occasions.
Taz defeated Shane Douglas in three minutes to claim the ECW World Television Championship at Wrestlepalooza 1997, and later introduced his own title belt, the ECW FTW Heavyweight Championship, which he would defend against any challenger. On January 10, 1999, Senerchia defeated Shane Douglas to win the ECW World Heavyweight Championship, which he held for nine months, before losing to Mike Awesome in a three way dance which also included Masato Tanaka. Shortly after his reign ended, Senerchia left ECW and joined the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). At the Anarchy Rulz 1999 pay-per-view, in a show of respect and in full view of the fans, ECW owner Paul Heyman and most of the promotion's performers gave the departing Peter Senerchia an emotional sendoff.
A month or so later, Senerchia was involved in the WWF Intercontinental Championship hunt, but was unable to defeat Chris Benoit for the title on two occasions (even though he defeated Chris Benoit in a non-title match by DQ earlier in their series of bouts). He was then sidelined with an arm injury. Upon his return, Senerchia turned heel by knocking out Rikishi with a cam corder and later defeated Al Snow at Fully Loaded 2000 then began feuding with commentators Jim Ross and Jerry "The King" Lawler. He lost to Lawler at SummerSlam 2000, but defeated him in a strap match at Unforgiven 2000 with the help of the debuting Raven. Senerchia and Raven teamed together for several weeks before going their separate ways and eventually feuding with one win a piece. On the August 6th, 2000 episode of Sunday Night Heat, Tazz defeated Eddie Guerrero with the Tazzmission and marked what would become a continued undefeated streak on that show.
By 2001 Senerchia turned face again and was more focused on commentating than wrestling. He wrestled at WrestleMania X-Seven defeating the Right To Censor, which he considers the highlight of his career. Paul Heyman then reformed ECW within the WWF during the Invasion storyline, which saw Senerchia turn heel again by joining The Alliance before he was thrown out of the faction by then Alliance Leader and then heel, Stone Cold Steve Austin due to his mistrust and questioning of authority (Austin coined his "What?" catchphrase during this segment). This made him a face once again.
In 2002 Senerchia defeated the Dudley Boyz for the WWF World Tag Team Championships with Spike Dudley as his partner. They lost the titles to Billy and Chuck shortly before Senerca announced his retirement as a result of chronic neck problems. In his final match on RAW, Senerchia defeated Mr. Perfect in which at the end of the match, he cut a short promo -- "It looks like the perfect pick became just another victim!" There was some speculation that he would undergo surgery similar to that performed on Kurt Angle by Dr. Hae-Dong Jho, which would involve "shaving" down affected vertebrae and disks in his neck rather than fusing them, which would likely have ended his career.
Although his injuries have forced him out of the ring, Senerca has contributed in other ways besides broadcasting. On February 3, 2006 it was announced that he and Michael Cole were starting a radio show on Howard Stern's "Howard 101" radio station on Sirius satellite radio, airing Thursday to Sunday at 8pm.
While in a non-WWE competitor role Tazz would also be a trainer for the WWE Tough Enough series, and would still make non wrestling appearances in the ring often applying a Tazzmission to the joy of the crowd. These WWE in-ring confrontations have seen Tazz choke out Matt Striker, Doug Basham, and John Cena.
During 2005, Senerchia made an appearance at the WWE promoted ECW reunion show, ECW One Night Stand 2005, in 2005, where he joined in a brawl between ECW and WWE wrestlers, choking out Kurt Angle with his Tazmission. This however would not be his last ECW appearance.
Tazz would go on to become the color commentator for the ECW brand alongside play-by-play announcer Joey Styles.
Senerchia has a tattoo of the original spelling of his wrestling name, "TAZ" on his upper bicep above his tattoo of the cartoon character of the same name. Since leaving ECW and debuting to the WWE, his name now has an extra z, but he did not add the letter to his existing tattoo.
Senerchia holds a 2nd degree black belt in judo.
Taz has a tattoo of the Tasmanian Devil from the Looney Tunes since he is Taz, however, the figure Jakks Pacific made out does not include that tattoo for legal issues.
His first cousin is fellow wrestler Chris Chetti
1967 births | American color commentators | American professional wrestlers | People from Brooklyn | ECW alumni | Italian-Americans | Living people | Professional wrestling announcers