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Structure
Interesting Questions, Facts and Information
- There are a total of 10 general entries.
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Interesting Questions, Facts, and Information
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Piper's Pit. The first edition of Piper's Pit took place in 1984. Piper hosted many memorable editions of Piper's Pit, one of which was the night he smashed a coconut over the head of Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka.
Sleeper Hold. Piper defeated many opponents with the "Sleeper Hold". Piper has various other trademark moves such as the "Piledriver" and the "Boston Crab".
Boxing Match. Mr. T won the match after Piper was disqualified for bodyslamming him in the fourth round. Joe Frazier accompanied Mr. T to ringside.
"Adorable" Adrian Adonis. Piper defeated Adonis in the Hair vs. Hair Match. After the match ended, Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake came down to the ring and cut Adonis hair while Piper restrained Jimmy Hart to prevent him from saving Adonis.
Morton Downey, Jr.. Piper ended up hosing down Morton Downey, Jr., with a fire extinguisher because he continually blew cigarette smoke in Piper's face.
Bad News Brown. Piper eliminated Brown which prompted Brown to then return to the ring and eliminate Piper. This started a feud between the pair which ended when they fought to a double count out at "Wrestlemania VI".
The Mountie. Piper would hold the title until "Wrestlemania VIII" where he lost to Bret "Hitman" Hart. Piper also entered the 1992 "Royal Rumble" Match but was eliminated by Sid Justice.
Gorilla Monsoon. Monsoon was the WWE President at the time, but he was attacked and injured by Vader so Piper was then named interim WWE President.
Sean O'Haire. Piper aligned himself with O'Haire on an episode of "Smackdown" in April 2003. They didn't work together long as Piper left WWE in June 2003, after a dispute with Vince McMahon.
Ric Flair. Piper and Flair defeated The Spirit Squad (Kenny & Mikey) at "Cyber Sunday" 2006. The fans had the option to vote either Piper, Sgt. Slaughter or Dusty Rhodes to be Flair's partner for the match. Slaughter and Rhodes accompanied Piper and Flair to ringside for the match.
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