Sean Waltman

Sean Waltman (born July 13, 1972 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is a professional wrestler. Prior to his arrival in the World Wrestling Federation (now World Wrestling Entertainment), Sean was best known as the Lightning Kid in the GWF where he feuded with Jerry Lynn. Upon his arrival in the WWF he was given a number of names such as the Kamikaze Kid until he managed an "upset" win over Razor Ramon. At this point, he was given the name 123 Kid. He continued using this name until his departure for WCW in 1996 to join the heel stable known as the nWo. To play upon his previous gimmick of the 123 Kid, he was given the name Syxx. Syxx soon became 6Pac. While he was out injured, he was fired by then WCW President Eric Bischoff to control Sean's friends Kevin Nash and Scott Hall and to prove to them that he was in charge. Sean returned to the WWF, where he became known as X Pac. He was immediately inducted into the D-Generation X heel group and cut a promo against Bischoff and Hulk Hogan as well as claiming that if contractually free to do so, Hall and Nash would have been joining him in returning to the WWF. Up to this point in the "Monday Night Wars", wrestlers only jumped from the WWF to the big money, guaranteed deals available in WCW, Sean's return proved that it was a two way street. This was a major factor that eventually led to the WWF driving WCW out of business. Years later when Hall, Nash and Hogan returned to the WWF and Hogan's nostalgic popularity required that he be turfed from the latest incarnation of the nWo, X Pac, who had been out with an injury, returned and immediately attacked Hogan, claiming he'd been waiting three years to do so. This angle was immediately dropped. About the time Eric Bischoff was brought in as General Manager of WWE RAW, X Pac ended up leaving the WWF in a mutual decision. This unfortunately negated any chance of following up on the other half of the promo from three years before. Sean joined the NWA:TNA promotion upon leaving the WWF and began using the name Syxx-Pac. Behind the scenes Sean was a member of the Clique. He briefly led a heel group known as "X-Factor", whose members included Prince Albert and Justin Credible. Sean was engaged to Joanie Laurer, who formerly played the role of Chyna in WWF, but the relationship ended after she accused Waltman of domestic violence. But before the couple split they were able to film a sex tape which was later released under the name '1 Night in China' in late 2004 with the same company (Red Light District Video) that released the infamous Paris Hilton sex tape eariler in 2004. Since WWE still owned the rights of the wrestling name Chyna the video had to include live shots of Waltman in China walking over the Great Wall to save Red Light District Video any legal issues. X-Pac has become best known for the phenomenon called "X-Pac heat," in which a wrestler draws boos and catcalls from the audience, not for his expertise in playing a heel and raising the ire of the audience, but rather because the crowd legitimately dislikes the wrestler in question. X-Pac attained his namesake heat through pedestrian matches in which he would always win, even when undeserving. Recently Sean appeared on VH1 Television show the Surreal Life when he went to visit Joanie Laurer to make up with her and to say that he was sorry for what he did to her and was then kicked out of the household by the other guest in the house.
   
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