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|weight=220 lbs/100 kg
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|obituarydate=[[June 24]], [[2007]]
|obituarydate=[[June 24]], [[2007]]
|signatureMoves=[[swandive headbutt]], [[crossface submission|crippler crossface]], multiple [[german suplex]]
|signatureMoves=[[Diving Headbutt]], [[crossface submission|crippler crossface]], multiple [[german suplex]]
|titles=Stampede International Tag Team titles (4) (w/Ben Bassarab, w/Keith Hart,  w/ Lance Idol,  w/ Biff Wellington), Stampede British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight title (4), [[WWF World Light Heavyweight Championship]], 1994 Super J Cup Tournament, ECW World Tag Team titles (w/Dean Malenko), WCW Television title (3), WCW World Tag Team titles (3) (w/ Dean Malenko, 2 w/ Perry Saturn), WCW United States title (2) WCW World Heavyweight title, WWF Intercontinental title (4), WWE Tag Team titles (4) (1x w/[[Chris Jericho]], 1x w/ Kurt Angle, 2x w/ Edge), WWE World Heavywieght Title, WWE United States Title (2)
|titles=Stampede International Tag Team titles (4) (w/Ben Bassarab, w/Keith Hart,  w/ Lance Idol,  w/ Biff Wellington), Stampede British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight title (4), [[WWF World Light Heavyweight Championship]], 1994 Super J Cup Tournament, ECW World Tag Team titles (w/Dean Malenko), WCW Television title (3), WCW World Tag Team titles (3) (w/ Dean Malenko, 2 w/ Perry Saturn), WCW United States title (2) WCW World Heavyweight title, WWF Intercontinental title (4), WWE Tag Team titles (4) (1x w/[[Chris Jericho]], 1x w/ [[Kurt Angle]], 2x w/ Edge), WWE World Heavywieght Title, WWE United States Title (2)
   
   
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Latest revision as of 16:55, 29 June 2019

Pegasus Kid
Pegasus Kid
Name Pegasus Kid
Real name Chris Benoit
Nicknames the Wolverine
Name history Pegasus Kid, Wild Pegasus, Chris Benoit
Family Woman (wife)
Maestro(s) Villano III, New Japan Dojo, Stu Hart
Birth date, location May 21, 1967 - Montreal, Quebec
Obituary date June 24, 2007
Debut, location November 22, 1985
Lost mask to Jushin Liger - July 4, 1991 - Fukuoka, Japan (in Japan)
Villano III - November 3, 1991 - El Toreo (in Mexico)
Height 5' 11"/180 cm
Weight 220 lbs/100 kg
Signature moves Diving Headbutt, crippler crossface, multiple german suplex
Titles: Stampede International Tag Team titles (4) (w/Ben Bassarab, w/Keith Hart, w/ Lance Idol, w/ Biff Wellington), Stampede British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight title (4), WWF World Light Heavyweight Championship, 1994 Super J Cup Tournament, ECW World Tag Team titles (w/Dean Malenko), WCW Television title (3), WCW World Tag Team titles (3) (w/ Dean Malenko, 2 w/ Perry Saturn), WCW United States title (2) WCW World Heavyweight title, WWF Intercontinental title (4), WWE Tag Team titles (4) (1x w/Chris Jericho, 1x w/ Kurt Angle, 2x w/ Edge), WWE World Heavywieght Title, WWE United States Title (2)
Wrestling Observer Hall Of Fame Member


Luchas de apuestas record

Date Apuesta Winner(s) Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
91/07/04 mask Jushin Liger Pegasus Kid Fukuoka, Japan
91/11/03 mask Villano III Pegasus Kid El Toreo


Gallery

Masked
as Pegasus Kid, masked
Pegasus Kid, unmasked in NJPW
Pegasus Kid in UWA
WWE
WWE


Pegasus Kid loses.jpg
WWE
with Eddy Guerrero, Dean Malenko and Perry Saturn