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|weight=323lbs/147kgs
|weight=323lbs/147kgs
|obituarydate=
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|signatureMoves=[[Full Nelson]], Bearhug, [[Powerslam]]
|signatureMoves=Full Nelson, Bearhug, [[Powerslam]]
|titles=NWA Central States Tag Team Championship (with Killer Karl Kovac), NWA World Six-Man Tag Team Championship (with Ivan Koloff & [[The Barbarian]]), NWA Florida Heavyweight Championship, WWWA Tag Team Championship (with [[The Barbarian]]), WAR Six-Man Tag Team Championship (with [[Bob Backlund]] & [[Scott Putski]]), UWS Heavyweight Championship, MXPW Heavyweight Championship
|titles=NWA Central States Tag Team Championship (with Killer Karl Kovac), NWA World Six-Man Tag Team Championship (with Ivan Koloff & [[The Barbarian]]), NWA Florida Heavyweight Championship, WWWA Tag Team Championship (with [[The Barbarian]]), WAR Six-Man Tag Team Championship (with [[Bob Backlund]] & [[Scott Putski]]), UWS Heavyweight Championship, MXPW Heavyweight Championship
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== Bio ==
== Profile ==
Famous for his time in the [[WWE]], he appeared with [[Jake Roberts]] at [[TripleMania II]]
Famous for his time in the [[WWE]], he appeared with [[Jake Roberts]] at [[TripleMania II]].
 
Quote from [https://x.com/roylucier/status/1847855898196398506 Roy Lucier] on Warlord's exploits in Mexico:
:''The first time I went to Mexico in 1994, it was a show where [[Rey Misterio|Rey Misterio Sr]] brought in some ex-WWF names, like [[Doink]] (Matt Borne), [[Jimmy Snuka|Snuka]], [[Tito Santana|Santana]], and Warlord. [[Dos Caras]] was a no show, so [[Cibernético|Cibernetico]] replaced him. Cibernetico had less than four months in the business, so we got Warlord vs Cibernetico. I still joke with Rey today “Cibernetico, cuatro meses en Lucha, muy verde, contra Warlord, diez anos en Lucha, mas verde”''
 
== Gallery ==
{{Gallery|name=WarlordvsCiber.jpg|caption=1994, facing a young [[Cibernético]]!}}
{{Gallery|name=TriplePower 19941027.jpg|caption=Tijuana card where he featured}}


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Latest revision as of 05:25, 20 October 2024

The Warlord
The Warlord
Name The Warlord
Real name Terry Szopinski
Nicknames
Name history The Warlord, Super Assassin 2
Family
Maestro(s) Eddie Sharkey
Birth date, location March 28, 1962- Pompano Beach, Florida, USA
Obituary date
Debut, location 1986
Lost mask to
Height 6'5"/196cm
Weight 323lbs/147kgs
Signature moves Full Nelson, Bearhug, Powerslam
Titles: NWA Central States Tag Team Championship (with Killer Karl Kovac), NWA World Six-Man Tag Team Championship (with Ivan Koloff & The Barbarian), NWA Florida Heavyweight Championship, WWWA Tag Team Championship (with The Barbarian), WAR Six-Man Tag Team Championship (with Bob Backlund & Scott Putski), UWS Heavyweight Championship, MXPW Heavyweight Championship

Profile

Famous for his time in the WWE, he appeared with Jake Roberts at TripleMania II.

Quote from Roy Lucier on Warlord's exploits in Mexico:

The first time I went to Mexico in 1994, it was a show where Rey Misterio Sr brought in some ex-WWF names, like Doink (Matt Borne), Snuka, Santana, and Warlord. Dos Caras was a no show, so Cibernetico replaced him. Cibernetico had less than four months in the business, so we got Warlord vs Cibernetico. I still joke with Rey today “Cibernetico, cuatro meses en Lucha, muy verde, contra Warlord, diez anos en Lucha, mas verde”

Gallery

1994, facing a young Cibernético!
Tijuana card where he featured