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Quiz about The Entitled Gimmicks of Pro Wrestling
Quiz about The Entitled Gimmicks of Pro Wrestling

The Entitled Gimmicks of Pro Wrestling Quiz


Several wrestling characters have been either bluebloods or filthy rich or free spenders. This quiz celebrates these characters.

A multiple-choice quiz by workisboring. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
workisboring
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
379,620
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
8 / 10
Plays
362
Last 3 plays: Guest 31 (10/10), Guest 35 (10/10), Guest 170 (10/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. In 1997, an evil megalomaniac owner character began appearing on World Wrestling Entertainment television programming. This character had a multiple year feud with Steve Austin. This character also won the 1999 "Royal Rumble" match, the World Wrestling Entertainment World Heavyweight Championship and the Extreme Championship Wrestling World Heavyweight Championship. Who was this character? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. In 1995, a stable featuring Lord Steven Regal, Earl Robert Eaton, Squire David Taylor and their butler Jeeves formed in World Championship Wrestling. What was the name of this stable? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. From 1987 through 1996, everybody in World Wrestling Entertainment had a price for the Million Dollar Man. The Million Dollar Man had a bodyguard name Virgil. The Million Dollar Man attempted to purchase the World Wrestling Entertainment Championship in early 1988. The Million Dollar Man created the Million Dollar Championship for himself in 1989. Who was the Million Dollar Man? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. A Mexican aristocratic wrestler began appearing on World Wrestling Entertainment television in 2010. He drove to the ring in an expensive car and had his own personal ring announcer named Ricardo Rodriguez. What was the name of this aristocratic wrestler? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. A Connecticut blueblood joined World Wrestling Entertainment in the spring of 1995. This wrestler competed in a "Hog Pen" match against Henry O. Godwinn at the World Wrestling Entertainment's 1995 "In Your House 5: Seasons Beatings" event. This wrestler won the 1997 King of the Ring tournament. Who was this wrestler? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. A former cowboy turned successful businessman held the World Wrestling Entertainment Championship for two hundred eighty days. He wore a suit and a cowboy hat while he wasn't wrestling. He employed his own personal "cabinet" and rode to the ring in a limousine. Who was this wrestler? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Jim Crockett Promotions had a free spending superstar who was known for wearing expensive robes to the ring. This wrestler conducted his interviews wearing expensive suits, shiny watches and alligator shoes. Who was this wheelin' and dealin', kiss stealin', limousine ridin', jet flyin', stylin' and profilin' son of a gun? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Shane McMahon brought a group of his school friends to World Wrestling Entertainment television in 1999. This group were portrayed as upper class snobs from Greenwich, Connecticut. What was the name of this group? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Which wealthy 2013 World Wrestling Entertainment Hall of Fame inductee was the winning manager in the "Battle of the Billionaires" match at the World Wrestling Entertainment's 2007 "Wrestlemania 23" event? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. The Billion Dollar Princess served the leader of both the Alliance and the Authority in World Wrestling Entertainment. Who was the Billion Dollar Princess? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. In 1997, an evil megalomaniac owner character began appearing on World Wrestling Entertainment television programming. This character had a multiple year feud with Steve Austin. This character also won the 1999 "Royal Rumble" match, the World Wrestling Entertainment World Heavyweight Championship and the Extreme Championship Wrestling World Heavyweight Championship. Who was this character?

Answer: Mister McMahon

The character Mister McMahon was played by World Wrestling Entertainment owner Vincent Kennedy McMahon. In 1997, Vince McMahon had heated arguments on television with hostile employees Bret Hart and Steve Austin. Soon Vince McMahon left his play-by-play announcer position and evolved into the evil owner character Mister McMahon.
2. In 1995, a stable featuring Lord Steven Regal, Earl Robert Eaton, Squire David Taylor and their butler Jeeves formed in World Championship Wrestling. What was the name of this stable?

Answer: The Blue Bloods

The stable known as the Blue Bloods dressed and behaved as British noblemen. They spoke the Queen's English wand wore noblemen's attire to the ring. The Blue Bloods had feuds with Harlem Heat and the tag team of Bunkhouse Buck and Dick Slater over the World Championship Wrestling World Tag Team Championship.
3. From 1987 through 1996, everybody in World Wrestling Entertainment had a price for the Million Dollar Man. The Million Dollar Man had a bodyguard name Virgil. The Million Dollar Man attempted to purchase the World Wrestling Entertainment Championship in early 1988. The Million Dollar Man created the Million Dollar Championship for himself in 1989. Who was the Million Dollar Man?

Answer: Ted DiBiase

The Million Dollar Man Ted DiBiase held the World Wrestling Entertainment World Tag Team Championship as a member of the team named Money, Inc. The Million Dollar Man Ted DiBiase also purchased the managerial contracts of André the Giant, Sycho Sid, Steve Austin and a stable of wrestlers known as the Million Dollar Corporation.
4. A Mexican aristocratic wrestler began appearing on World Wrestling Entertainment television in 2010. He drove to the ring in an expensive car and had his own personal ring announcer named Ricardo Rodriguez. What was the name of this aristocratic wrestler?

Answer: Alberto Del Rio

Alberto Del Rio won both the "Royal Rumble" match and "Money in the Bank" match in 2011. Alberto Del Rio has also won the World Wrestling Entertainment World Heavyweight Championship, the World Wrestling Entertainment Championship and the World Wrestling Entertainment United States Championship.
5. A Connecticut blueblood joined World Wrestling Entertainment in the spring of 1995. This wrestler competed in a "Hog Pen" match against Henry O. Godwinn at the World Wrestling Entertainment's 1995 "In Your House 5: Seasons Beatings" event. This wrestler won the 1997 King of the Ring tournament. Who was this wrestler?

Answer: Hunter Hearst Helmsley

Hunter Hearst Helmsley competed under a Connecticut blueblood gimmick between 1995 and 1997. Hunter Hearst Helmsley held the World Wrestling Entertainment Intercontinental Championship for nearly four months in late 1996 and early 1997.
6. A former cowboy turned successful businessman held the World Wrestling Entertainment Championship for two hundred eighty days. He wore a suit and a cowboy hat while he wasn't wrestling. He employed his own personal "cabinet" and rode to the ring in a limousine. Who was this wrestler?

Answer: John "Bradshaw" Layfield

John Layfield wrestled in the World Wrestling Entertainment from 1995 through 2009. Layfield employed such gimmicks as a cowboy, an acolyte, a bodyguard and as a wealthy businessman. The wealthy businessman John "Bradshaw" Layfield, also known as JBL, held the World Wrestling Entertainment Championship for two hundred eighty days. Beginning in 2013, the John "Bradshaw" Layfield character did commentary on World Wrestling Entertainment television.
7. Jim Crockett Promotions had a free spending superstar who was known for wearing expensive robes to the ring. This wrestler conducted his interviews wearing expensive suits, shiny watches and alligator shoes. Who was this wheelin' and dealin', kiss stealin', limousine ridin', jet flyin', stylin' and profilin' son of a gun?

Answer: Ric Flair

Woooooo! Ric Flair had a forty year career as an active professional wrestler. Flair held thirty-one major championships in Word Championship Wrestling, World Wrestling Entertainment and the National Wrestling Alliance. Flair was also known for his free spending lifestyle in and out of the ring.
8. Shane McMahon brought a group of his school friends to World Wrestling Entertainment television in 1999. This group were portrayed as upper class snobs from Greenwich, Connecticut. What was the name of this group?

Answer: The Mean Street Posse

The Mean Street Posse consisted of Shane McMahon's upper class school pals Pete Gas, Rodney and Joey Abs. This group wore sweater vests and dress pants wherever they went. This group was called the Mean Street Posse because they grew up on the mean streets of Greenwich, Connecticut.
9. Which wealthy 2013 World Wrestling Entertainment Hall of Fame inductee was the winning manager in the "Battle of the Billionaires" match at the World Wrestling Entertainment's 2007 "Wrestlemania 23" event?

Answer: Donald Trump

Businessman Donald Trump was inducted into the World Wrestling Entertainment Hall of Fame in 2013. Donald Trump managed Bobby Lashley to victory in in the "Battle of the Billionaires" match at the World Wrestling Entertainment's 2007 "Wrestlemania 23" event. Donald Trump hosted the World Wrestling Entertainment's 1988 "Wrestlemania IV" and 1989 "Wrestlemania IV" events at his Trump Plaza hotel and casino.
10. The Billion Dollar Princess served the leader of both the Alliance and the Authority in World Wrestling Entertainment. Who was the Billion Dollar Princess?

Answer: Stephanie McMahon

The Billion Dollar Princess Stephanie McMahon is the daughter of Vince McMahon and the Chief Brand Officer of World Wrestling Entertainment. In August of 2013, Stephanie McMahon and her husband Triple H formed the totalitarian stable known as the Authority in World Wrestling Entertainment.
Source: Author workisboring

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