Monty Sopp

Monty 'Kip' Sopp is a professional wrestler best known as Billy Gunn when he competed in World Wrestling Entertainment, currently working for Total Nonstop Action wrestling under the name The Outlaw.

Profile

  • Height: 6 ft 4 in
  • Weight: 268 lbs
  • Birthday: November 11, 1963
  • Hometown: Austin, Texas
  • Trained By: Jerry Gray
  • Professional Debut: 1992
  • Previous Identities: "The One" Billy Gunn, Mr. Ass, "Bad Ass" Billy Gunn, Kip Winchester, Rockabilly, Billy G., The Gunnfather, Kip Soop, New Age Outlaw, "The Outlaw"
  • Previous Manager(s): Rico
  • Finishing Move(s): Fameasser, The One and Only, Brainbuster, Gunn Slinger

Career

When Billy Gunn first Arrived in World Wrestling Federation (now WWE) he teamed with his "storyline" brother, Bart Gunn, as the Smoking Gunns. Billy Gunn would later team with Roaddog to form The New Age Outlaws, who would become members of D-Generation X. in June 1999 Billy Gunn won the King of the Ring tournament defeating Ken Shamrock, Kane & X-Pac. Gunn joins with Chuck Palumbo in an ambiguously gay duo gimmick called Billy & Chuck and would later gain the a Manager & Stylist in Rico. In the late summer of 2002, Billy & Chuck became the most-talked-about duo in WWE when Chuck proposed to Billy, asking him to be his "partner for life." They had a marriage ceremony on the 2002 season premiere of Smackdown! Just before they tied the knot, however, they revealed that the entire ordeal was a publicity stunt. On November 1, 2004, Sopp along with A-Train and Test were released by the WWE. At the time of his release he was one of the most experienced wrestlers with the company, second only to The Undertaker and perhaps Hardcore Holly. On February 13, 2005, Sopp debuted in TNA under the in-ring name of The Outlaw (as Billy Gunn is a WWE trademark) at the Against All Odds pay-per view, by helping Jeff Jarrett retain the NWA World Heavyweight Championship against Kevin Nash.

Championships/Accomplishments

width="30%" align="center" | Preceded by:
Eddie Guerrero
width="40%" align="center" | WWE Intercontinental Champions width="30%" align="center" | Succeeded by:
Chris Benoit

External Links

Official Website: www.BillyGunn.com Sopp, Monty Sopp, Monty

 

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