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XPac
XPac
Xpac Statistics
Real Name: Sean Waltman
Ring name(s): The Lightning Kid, The Cannonball Kid, The Kid, The Kamikaze Kid, The 1-2-3 Kid,
Syxx, X-Pac, Syxx-Pac, X, Pac, Sean Waltman
Height: 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Weight: 225 lb (102 kg)
Born: July 13, 1972, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Trained by: Eddie Sharkey, Boris Malenko, Joe Malenko
Debut: 1990
Xpac - Sean Waltman: The Beginning
After training under Ed Sharkey and Boris Malenko, Waltman began his career as The Lightning Kid, working his way through various independent organizations such as Pro Wrestling America and the Global Wrestling Federation, winning both the PWA Light Heavyweight title and the GWF Junior Heavyweight Championship. Throughout the early part of his career, Waltman worked with future ECW star Jerry Lynn on a regular basis, both in North America and in Japan in 1992. Ironically, Lynn and Waltman teamed to win two PWA Tag Team titles together in the spring of 1993.
The 1-2-3 Kid
Upon his arrival in the WWF he was a jobber given a number of names such as The Kid and the Kamikaze Kid until he was scripted an "upset" win over his real-life friend Razor Ramon on the May 17, 1993, episode of WWF Monday Night RAW. At this point, he was given the name 1-2-3 Kid, a name referencing his three-count pinfall over Ramon. For the next two years, Waltman's character played the role of the natural underdog and displayed little of a rebellious attitude until the RAW before Survivor Series 95 where he was the special ref in a match between Razor Ramon and Psycho Sid, where WWF boookers had his character turn heel. While Razor was attempting the Razor's Edge, his finishing maneuver, The Kid pulled Sid down, then fast counted Razor, giving Sid the win. Doing this, he joined the Million Dollar Corporation, led by Ted DiBiase. The 1-2-3 Kid would remain with this faction until the end of Waltman's first WWF run.
World Championship Wrestling
He continued using this name until his departure for World Championship Wrestling in 1996 to join the heel stable known as the nWo. To play upon his previous gimmick of the 1-2-3 Kid, he was given the name Syxx, supposedly as he was the sixth member of the nWo, or as a joke on his old name (1+2+3=6 or also 1x2x3=6). While he was out injured, he was fired by then WCW President Eric Bischoff.
XPac in WWF - See Left Menu
XPac Facts
XPac - Reputation
Waltman is the namesake of the phenomenon that internet wrestling writers call "X-Pac heat," in which a wrestler draws boos and catcalls from the audience, not for his expertise in playing a heel, but because the crowd legitimately dislikes the wrestler in question.
Waltman was a member of The Clique, and remains friends with most of the other Clique members. However, his relationship with Chyna led to tension between Waltman and Triple H, who had dated Chyna several years before.
XPac Managers
Chyna
Ted DiBiase
Shawn Michaels
Kevin Nash
Tori
Perry Satullo
XPac Quotes
"Your ass is grass and I'm gonna smoke it!"
"Let's get ready to make some noise!"
"Suck it!"
"Put that in your pipe and smoke it!"
"We're here to rip ass on the World Wrestling Federation!"
"I got two words for ya...SUCK IT!"
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