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Troy Martin
Statistics
Ring name(s) Dean Douglas
Shane Douglas
Troy Orndorff
The Franchise
Billed height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Billed weight 249 lb (113 kg)
Born November 21, 1964 (1964-11-21) (age 43)
New Brighton, Pennsylvania
Billed from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Trained by Dominic DeNucci [1]
Debut 1982

Troy Shane Martin (born November 21, 1964) is a American professional wrestler and promoter, better known by his ring name Shane Douglas. In the course of his career, which has spanned two decades, Douglas has wrestled in Extreme Championship Wrestling and World Championship Wrestling as "The Franchise" Shane Douglas and in World Wrestling Federation as Dean Douglas. Martin most recently worked with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling.

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[edit] Wrestling career

[edit] Early career

Troy Martin was trained by Dominic DeNucci in the Pittsburgh suburb of Freedom, Pennsylvania, alongside Mick Foley in the mid-1980s.[2] However, he had been wrestling professionally to earn money since 1982. When he started, he used the gimmick of Troy Orndorff, the ficitional nephew of Paul Orndorff.[3] In 1986, he wrestled Randy Savage at a WWF Superstars of Wrestling taping using his real name of Troy Martin. Later that year, he began wrestling as a face for the Universal Wrestling Federation using the name Shane Douglas, which was given to him by "Hot Stuff" Eddie Gilbert and Missy Hyatt ("Shane" coming from Martin's middle name, and "Douglas" from Michael Douglas, who at the time had just appeared in Wall Street). Douglas defeated Gilbert for the UWF Television Championship, on August 3, 1987 but did not rise above mid-card status. Douglas lost the title on September 2, 1987 to Terry Taylor.

[edit] National Wrestling Alliance / World Championship Wrestling (1989-1993)

Eventually, he signed with the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) / World Championship Wrestling (WCW). He began using the name Shane Douglas and was put into a tag team of skateboarders known as The Dynamic Dudes with Johnny Ace.[4] Since neither Ace nor Douglas knew how to skateboard, the fans saw through the gimmick and refused to buy into it.[4] Jim Cornette, who was managing The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane) at the time, decided to manage the duo to help them get over. When Eaton and Lane (kayfabe) did not approve, they forced a match between the two teams with Cornette remaining neutral at ringside. He ended up turning on Douglas and Ace and the teams feuded for a couple of months. The Cornette turn was to have established The Dynamic Dudes as a top babyface tag team, but the turn backfired and made The Midnight Express more popular than they already were.

The Dynamic Dudes broke up in 1990 after Ace began competing progressively more for All Japan Pro Wrestling, which was breaking down its ties to American promotions. Douglas soon left NWA/WCW and wrestled on the American independent circuit. In 1990, he also signed a deal with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). His most memorable WWF performance took place at the 1991 Royal Rumble, where he lasted for 26 minutes, 23 seconds. This was the 7th longest time for any wrestler in the Royal Rumble's first 4 years. Shortly after, he left the company to take care of his ailing father. At this time it became known to wrestlers in the locker room of Shane's abnormally large nipples , in particular his ariola. This turned into an angle as he would use the "nipple lock" as a finisher , in which he rubs his nipples on his fallen opponents face. The nipple lock would go on to become his trademark, and nipples all over the world would rejoice in the recognition it was receiving.

He returned to WCW in 1992 to team with Ricky Steamboat to win the WCW World Tag Team Championship from Dustin Rhodes and Barry Windham on November 18. The team of Steamboat and Douglas had a long feud with The Hollywood Blondes ("Stunning" Steve Austin and "Flyin'" Brian Pillman), often wearing identical body suits and masks and calling themselves "Dos Hombres". They eventually lost the belts to The Blondes on March 11, 1993. Soon after losing the tag titles, Douglas left WCW for Eastern Championship Wrestling (ECW).

[edit] Extreme Championship Wrestling (1993-1995)

In ECW, he initially supported the faces, but then turned on Tommy Dreamer during a match in which Douglas was defending the ECW tag team belts with him (on behalf of Johnny Gunn, an old WCW comrade) against Kevin Sullivan and The Tasmaniac. Douglas blamed Dreamer for the loss and turned on him, effectively becoming a heel, an attitude that would define him permanently and give him success.

Another notable moment in his career was The Night the Line Was Crossed, as he wrestled Terry Funk and Sabu to a one hour draw in the first Three Way Dance.

Douglas was instrumental in the development of "extreme" wrestling when he won a tournament to become the NWA World Heavyweight Champion on August 27, 1994. In an angle which only he, Tod Gordon, and Paul Heyman knew about, Douglas threw down the NWA belt stating that he did not want to be champion of a "dead promotion." He then raised the Eastern Championship Wrestling Heavyweight Title and declared it to be a World Heavyweight Championship—calling it the only real World Title. According to the Forever Hardcore DVD, Douglas only agreed to throw down the NWA belt[5] after NWA president Dennis Coraluzzo[6] buried Douglas on Mike Tenay’s radio show. Shortly afterward, Eastern Championship Wrestling changed its name to Extreme Championship Wrestling. Capitalizing on the controversy that surrounded his literally "throwing down" the NWA belt and the promo following it, Douglas was encouraged to express his true feelings in interviews by the ECW bookers and began calling himself The Franchise. This helped raise ECW's prominence in the eyes of wrestling fans and journalists and allowed it to become an alternative to WCW and the WWF.

It was during this time that he formed the first incarnation of the Triple Threat stable, aligning himself with Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko. Douglas feuded with The Sandman in early 1995. Sandman's valet, Woman, seemed to have aligned herself with Douglas but then turned on him to aid Sandman in defeating him for the ECW World Heavyweight Title. A rivalry began between Douglas and Cactus Jack, as each wished to be the one to dethrone Sandman. Shane douglas eventually went on a tirade about the lawlessness of ECW and brought in Bill Alfonso as a troubleshooting referee to restore order. Shortly after this, "The Franchise" left for WWF.

[edit] World Wrestling Federation (1995)

In 1995, Douglas returned to the WWF, with a college dean gimmick as Dean Douglas. To establish himself, he filmed several vignettes with a chalkboard, "teaching" wrestlers and fans. He would also be shown "taking notes" of his opponents at ringside during some bouts, and frequently carried a paddle (dubbed the "Board of Education") with him to the ring. Upon his WWF debut, he became the first former ECW World Heavyweight Champion ever on the active roster, and the only one until 1998, when Terry Funk debuted as Chainsaw Charlie.

He was awarded the Intercontinental Title on October 22, 1995 by forfeit when Shawn Michaels was unable to wrestle after being attacked and severely beaten by a group of Marines in Syracuse, New York. His reign was short lived, however, as he was defeated by Razor Ramon later that night.

His last appearance on WWF TV was at In Your House in December 1995, when he was booked to wrestle Ahmed Johnson. According to the storyline, his back wasn't in wrestling condition and so he introduced Buddy Landel as his substitute for the night.

[edit] Return to ECW (1996-1999)

In January 1996, at House Party, Douglas returned to ECW and soon targeted then-ECW World Heavyweight Champion Raven. During this time he also had a memorable feud with Cactus Jack. Cactus was getting ready to leave for WWF and was cutting promos encouraging Tommy Dreamer to come with him, deriding ECW hardcore style and promoting "clean" wrestling. During several matches, he refused to wrestle hardcore. Douglas eventually pinned Cactus Jack in a match after a memorable drop toe hold onto a chair. After finding himself unsuccessful in his title shots, he began a feud with 2 Cold Scorpio, based on Douglas' lack of respect for the ECW Television Championship. Douglas held the TV title briefly, but lost it to Pitbull #2.

Douglas eventually won the TV title back (from Chris Jericho) in a 4-way dance that also included 2 Cold Scorpio and Pitbull #2 (who had lost the title to Jericho) when The Pitbulls' manager, Francine, turned on them and aided Douglas. When The Pitbulls went on to superbomb her through a table as part of the postmatch altercation, Pitbull #1 suffered a (legit) broken neck.

Douglas, with Francine, went on to feud with Pitbull #2 for the rest of 1996 and, by year's end, reformed the Triple Threat with Chris Candido and "Primetime" Brian Lee, later adding Bam Bam Bigelow when Lee left ECW. He held the TV title for a year before losing it to Taz at Wrestlepalooza. He then turned his sights on ECW World Heavyweight Champion, Terry Funk and, at Hardcore Heaven 1997, in a rematch from The Night the Line Was Crossed, Shane Douglas defeated Sabu (who had beaten Funk a week earlier for the title in a barbed wire deathmatch) and Terry Funk in a three way dance to regain the ECW World Heavyweight Title. In October 1997, he briefly lost it to Bam Bam Bigelow, but regained it 15 days later at November to Remember 1997, held in his hometown of Pittsburgh. With the exception of these two weeks, he would reign as champion until January 1999, finally losing the title to Taz at Guilty as Charged, whom he had feuded with throughout 1998. It was also during this time that Pro Wrestling Illustrated officially declared the ECW title a "World Title."

[edit] Return to WCW (1999-2001)

Differences with Paul Heyman culminated with Martin departing ECW for WCW in early 1999. Upon arriving in WCW, he pledged to "cut the cancer out" of WCW, the cancer being Ric Flair (with whom he also has legit heat). He reunited with former Triple Threat members Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko, along with fellow former ECW wrestler Perry Saturn, to form The Revolution. Asya was the group's valet. In Ric Flair's autobiography, Flair claims that Douglas approached him backstage at a WCW event and explained that the heat was work. Flair took exception to Douglas and thought little of him for the episode.

Douglas had an onscreen feud with Ric Flair, who was a favorite target of his during his ECW interviews, where Douglas had claimed "Dick Flair"—as he referred to him—held down his career. However, the group was rarely featured prominently and never really challenged the dominant wrestlers of WCW. This led to them never really getting over as an idea, though both Benoit and Malenko were over individually. He was part of The New Blood group run by Vince Russo and Eric Bischoff which feuded with the older established Millionaire's Club. He won the Tag Team Championships (with Buff Bagwell), the Hardcore Championship and the United States Championship during this run which also saw Torrie Wilson become his valet.

[edit] Independent circuit (2002)

After the WWF purchased and absorbed WCW and ECW in 2001, Douglas later appeared for the newly-formed XPW promotion. However, because of a failed TV deal, XPW folded very quickly afterwards. Douglas also had a short stint with World Wrestling All-Stars (WWA) after XPW's collapse.

[edit] Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2003-2007)

Following the closures of XPW and WWA, Martin signed with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) in June 2003. When Shane Douglas debuted in TNA, he immediately re-ignited his feud with Raven. The two ended up joining separate factions (The New Church for Douglas, The Gathering for Raven) and clashed throughout the summer of 2003.

When this feud ran down, Douglas broke away from The New Church and began a quest, alongside his new valet Tracy, to find "The New Franchise". He decided on up and comer Michael Shane and took him under his wing throughout the end of 2003 and beginning of 2004. However, when the grouping of Shane and Douglas broke up, Douglas went into a semi-in-ring-retirement. He became an onscreen commentator and interviewer for TNA's weekly television show, Impact!, and their monthly pay-per-views. In addition to this on-screen role, he worked backstage as a road agent and took a few independent bookings.

In 2005, Martin (while still working for TNA) promoted and booked an ECW reunion show called Hardcore Homecoming. At the inaugural event on June 10, Shane Douglas lost a no-rope barbed wire Three-Way dance to Sabu, which also included Terry Funk. The show would carry on in the form of "The Reunion Tour" in the month of September, putting on two shows. At those shows, he would pick up a victory in a Three-Way dance against Jerry Lynn and Sabu in Cleveland, as well as a victory over Pitbull #1 in Pittsburgh. Hardcore Homecoming would hold one last event (billed as November Reign) on November 5, where Douglas lost a Dog-Collar match against Pitbull #1.

In 2006, Martin took time off to undergo rehab for an addiction to painkillers (see below).

Shane Douglas returned to television on the May 18 episode of Impact!, appearing on the entrance ramp as Andy Douglas (no relation) made the save for his tag team partner Chase Stevens after a brutal squash by Samoa Joe. A few weeks later, on June 15, Shane confronted them on their recent losing streak and their squandered talent, referring to their former manager and Douglas's ex-Triple Threat teammate, Chris Candido in the process. He offered to become their manager, which they accepted. During the promo when he offered his services he shot on the revival of ECW by WWE, admonishing Vince McMahon for "exploiting the memory" of the company he helped build nearly 15 years earlier. Since taking him up, vignettes showing Douglas training The Naturals have been shown on TNA programming, though he doesn't stand at ringside during their matches like most other managers. Once they were deemed ready for competition, Douglas billed them as "The Newly Franchised Naturals".

On the December 21 episode of Impact!, after The Naturals lost to Team 3D in a Tables Match, Douglas turned his back on them, saying "This experiment is over." However, on February 8, 2007, he, along with Andy Douglas, came to the aid of Chase Stevens after he was attacked by Abyss, who took out both The Naturals and their manager that night.

Despite the failed "experiment", prior to the departure of The Naturals from TNA, Chase Stevens was featured in a (unsuccessful) singles match, wearing the gold-and-black "Franchised" Naturals attire. Douglas came out after his match to heatedly confront Stevens about wearing his colors, leading to an in-ring confrontation between the two. After the angle, Douglas remained completely unseen on TNA programming. On October 10, 2007, it was confirmed that The Franchise Shane Douglas was released from his TNA contract.[7]

[edit] Independent Bookings (2007)

On December 8th, 2007 Douglas made an appearance for the International Wrestling Cartel at their "A Call For Arms 4" Event.

[edit] Promotion career

Martin was a promoter for the Xtreme Professional Wrestling promotion. Under his promotion, XPW moved from California to Philadelphia and featured many former ECW stars.

Martin also conceived and promoted the 2005 Hardcore Homecoming events alongside Jeremy Borash.

[edit] In wrestling

  • Finishing and signature moves
  • Signature illegal weapon
  • Managers and valets
  • Entrance themes
    • In ECW, Shane Douglas (and associated Triple Threat members) used the song "Perfect Strangers" by Deep Purple.
    • In WCW, Douglas used an instrumental remix of "Perfect Strangers", courtesy of Jimmy Hart.
    • In TNA, Douglas used another instrumental remix of "Perfect Strangers". This song was titled "Deep", by Dale Oliver.

[edit] Championships and accomplishments

  • International Wrestling Association
    • IWA Heavyweight Champion (Ohio version) (1 time)
  • Midwest Wrestling United
    • MWU Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • New Era Wrestling
    • NEW Northeast Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
  • North American Wrestling Alliance
    • NAWA Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • Pro Wrestling Xpress
    • PWX Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • Southern Championship Wrestling
    • SCW Heavyweight Champioonship (1 time)
  • Superstar Wrestling Federation
    • SWF Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • USA Pro Wrestling
    • USA Pro Wrestling Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • United States Wrestling League
    • USWL Unified Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • Superstar Wrestling Federation
    • SWF Heavyweight Championship
  • Pro Wrestling Illustrated
    • PWI ranked Douglas #118 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the PWI Years in 2003
    • PWI ranked Douglas #82 of the 100 best tag teams of the PWI Years in 2003 - with Ricky Steamboat

1Douglas has one additional reign which WWE does not recognize.
²Douglas wins the championship in a tournament while the promotion is named Eastern Championship Wrestling and is still a member of the National Wrestling Alliance.

[edit] Personal life

Douglas graduated cum laude from Bethany College in 1986 with a bachelor's degree in history and political science. He went on to receive teacher certification from Geneva College. Douglas taught at Beaver High School and Western Beaver Jr/Sr High School throughout the early 1990s, teaching emotional support classes, economics, and the history of the United States.

His first son, Connor, was born in April 2001, and his second son, Caden Andrew, was born on December 6, 2005.

Douglas entered drug rehabilitation in February 2006 after becoming addicted to the analgesic Oxycontin. He left rehabilitation in April 2006, having taken no Oxycontin tablets since January 2006.

Shane Douglas is currently semi-retired from professional wrestling as of current status beginning in 2007 when he was released from his contract from TNA Wrestling in late 2007.

As of October 2007, Shane has entered the training program to become a manager with the Target Corporation for their retail chain in the local Pittsburgh area.

Shane also accepts independent books via his website and contact information for interested promoters and companies can be found at his website.

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Foley, Mick. Have A Nice Day: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks (p.68)
  2. ^ Foley, Mick. Have A Nice Day: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks (p.68)
  3. ^ Foley, Mick. Have A Nice Day: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks (p.92)
  4. ^ a b Foley, Mick. Have A Nice Day: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks (p.156, 187)
  5. ^ idea of throwing down the NWA World Title was planned and only two other people were in on it: Todd Gordon and Paul Heyman. Paul told Shane the negative would be that many he grew up loving would peg him as a “backstabber” if he did it. What made the decision easy is Dennis Carluzzo's commentary about Shane at the time. Carluzzo went on the radio and behind his back and told everyone not to book Shane as he would no show and was a "bad risk." Shane can't recall ever no showing an event. Carluzzo, a high-ranking NWA official, apparently was talking about a show Shane no showed because he was worried about pay. The promoter kept backing out of parts of the agreement and in the end wanted Shane to drive instead of fly as was planned in the arrangement. So, Shane told the promoter to take his name off the show and not to book him again. Shane credits Mike Tenay for telling him the story as Shane didn't even remember it.—The day of the event Shane was to throw down the NWA belt, he was still undecided. It wasn't until Carluzzo showed up and was stuck to Shane's side "like a dingleberry" and wanted him to sign a contract which Shane couldn't sign. When he saw how disingenuous Carluzzo was being, he decided to do it using his father's theory of doing right by the people that do right by you.—Shane feels there is some left over anger from the NWA about the tossing of the belt. When he went to TNA, he feels they could have had him do the typical heel "nobody beat me for the belt" angle but opted not to.
  6. ^ 2006 Hall Of Fame Inductees
  7. ^ October 10, 2007- Update on Shane Douglas. Franchisefansite.net. Retrieved on 2007-10-11.

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