Ken Shamrock

Ken Shamrock (born Kenneth Wayne Kilpatrick on February 11, 1964 in Macon, Georgia) is a mixed martial arts fighter and professional wrestler. He earned the monicker when Vince McMahon referred to him as "The World's Most Dangerous Man". While in the then WWF, his signature manuver was the Shamrock Ankle Lock. The highlights of his career include being the 1998 WWF King of the Ring and multi-time Intercontinental and Tag Team Champion. Ken Shamrock then began a brief stint with the being the first person to win the NWA World Heavyweight Title before he later lost it to Ron Killings and departed for the UFC.

Titles Held

WWE Intercontinental Championship Reigns
Preceded by:
Vacant
First Succeeded by
Val Venis

Trivia

  • According to Ken himself, he lived in cars, and was abandoned as a child. This was also included in his character in the WWF.
  • Along with his brother, Frank, he is adopted.
  • He is the head of the Lion's Den, a school of submission style fighting
  • His name was offically changed to Ken Shamrock

External links

Shamrock, Ken Shamrock, Ken Shamrock, Ken

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
relaxed pronunciation
menominee river
counties of latvia
click it or ticket
wolseley
provinces of rwanda
subdivisions of the gambia
lint, antwerp
olivet nazarene university
historia regum britanniae
spin bowling
cynthia voigt
provinces of kazakhstan
governorates of jordan
trinovantum
samantha carter
a.c. connor
andrew martin
shane douglas
governorates of syria
lovers' legends: the gay greek myths
phil simms
list of programs broadcast by citytv
greg valentine
ricky steamboat
fleshcrawl
history of minnesota
virgil runnels iii
brian james (wrestler)
naval historical center
jacques rougeau
art world
raymond rougeau
movementwriting
list of missouri rivers
combusken
marcel tabuteau
darrin matthews
tea room
jeff hardy
regions of senegal
british bulldog
districts of uganda
david smith (wrestler)