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    Who did Jake "The Snake" Roberts fight on his WWE Pay Per View debut?Jake "The Snake" Roberts - WWE's Deadliest Snake

      George Wells. Roberts defeated George Wells at "Wrestlemania II" in 1986. After the match was over Roberts put his pet snake, Damien, on top of Wells.

    Who accompanied Jake "The Snake" Roberts to the ring for his match against the Honky Tonk Man at "Wrestlemania III"?Jake "The Snake" Roberts - WWE's Deadliest Snake

      Alice Cooper. Alice Cooper was in Roberts' corner for the match and Jimmy Hart was in the Honky Tonk Man's corner. The Honky Tonk Man cheated to win the match after holding the ropes while pinning Roberts.

    Who eliminated Jake "The Snake" Roberts from "Royal Rumble" 1989?Jake "The Snake" Roberts - WWE's Deadliest Snake

      Andre The Giant. Roberts entered the "Royal Rumble" at number seven but lasted just over two minutes before being eliminated. Roberts then threw his pet snake, Damien, back into the ring and Andre fled in terror, eliminating himself in the process.

    Who was the special guest referee for the match between Jake "The Snake" Roberts and Andre The Giant at "Wrestlemania V"?Jake "The Snake" Roberts - WWE's Deadliest Snake

      "Big" John Studd. Roberts won the match by disqualification after Andre attacked Studd. Ted Dibiase and Virgil came down to ringside to steal Roberts' snake. However Roberts caught up with them and got his snake back which he then used to scare off Andre, who had continued to attack Studd in the ring.

    What was the name of Jake "The Snake" Roberts' finishing manoeuvre?Jake "The Snake" Roberts - WWE's Deadliest Snake

      The DDT. Roberts defeated many opponents with the the "DDT". He also used other trademark moves like the "Swinging Knee Lift" and the "Short Clothesline".

    Where was Jake "The Snake" Roberts billed as hailing from?Jake "The Snake" Roberts - WWE's Deadliest Snake

      Stone Mountain, Georgia. Roberts was born on May 30, 1955 and raised in Gainesville, Texas but throughout his entire WWE career he was never billed as hailing from Texas.

    What type of match did Jake "The Snake" Roberts and "The Model" Rick Martel have at "Wrestlemania VII"?Jake "The Snake" Roberts - WWE's Deadliest Snake

      Blindfold Match. Both men were blinfolded and had to try and find each other in the ring. Roberts eventually defeated Martel in the match after he hit him with the "DDT".

    Who did Jake "The Snake" Roberts fight at "Tuesday in Texas" in 1991?Jake "The Snake" Roberts - WWE's Deadliest Snake

      "Macho Man" Randy Savage. Savage defeated Roberts by pinfall. After the match Roberts slapped Savage's manager and wife, Miss Elizabeth.

    What were the names of Jake "The Snake" Roberts' three snakes?Jake "The Snake" Roberts - WWE's Deadliest Snake

      Damien, Lucifer & Revelations. Damien was Roberts' first snake who was "squashed" by Earthquake. He then brought in Lucifer to replace Damien in 1991. Roberts left WWE in 1992 and didn't return again until 1996. When he returned in 1996 he had a new snake called Revelations.

    Who defeated Jake "The Snake" Roberts in the final of "King of the Ring" 1996?Jake "The Snake" Roberts - WWE's Deadliest Snake

      "Stone Cold" Steve Austin. Roberts defeated Vader in the semi-final by disqualification. Vader attacked Roberts after the match, hitting him with the "Vader Bomb" which meant Roberts was injured going into the final against Austin. Austin was badly beating Roberts in the final, when the match was stopped for Roberts own safety.

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