Undertaker- Mark William Calaway Calaway met his second and current wife, Sara, at a WWF autograph signing in San Diego, California. He eventually married her in a ceremony in St. Petersburg, Florida on July 21, 2000. Mark and Sara currently have two daughters together, Chasey (born in 2002) and Gracie (born in 2005). Mark was previously married to Jodi Lynn, they wed in February 1989 but divorced in June 1999.
As a wedding gift to Sara, Calaway had his wife's name tattooed onto his throat and says this is the most painful tattoo he has ever had. His favorite tattoo is a thinking demon on his right arm. He also has a dancing skeleton on the back of his neck. The Undertaker also has the initials B.S.K. on his abdominal area which stand for "Back Stage Krew" and/or "Brotherhood of Solitary Knights". The Back Stage Krew was a group of wrestlers that Undertaker had befriended including Charles Wright (best known as The Godfather), Rodney Anoa'i (Yokozuna) and Brian Lee (Chainz, Ted DiBiase's Undertaker). He also recently added his daughters names as tattoos on his neck on either side of the center tattoo of his wife's name.
Kane- Glen Thomas Jacobs Jacobs is married to Maurisa, with whom he has two stepdaughters.
Shawn Micheals- Michael Shawn Hickenbottom Michaels was married to former Nitro Girl, Whisper. They were married on March 31, 1999 at the Graceland Wedding Chapel in Las Vegas, Nevada. It was a very small wedding ceremony. The only people present were Shawn Michaels, Rebecca Curci, and an Elvis impersonator. Shawn is known to be a big Elvis fan and as a young man, he snuck into Graceland and kissed Elvis' grave.
Michaels and Curci have a son, Cameron Kade (born on January 5, 2000) and a daughter, Cheyenne Michelle (born on August 19, 2004).
Triple H- Paul Michael Levesque In 2003, Levesque married Stephanie McMahon. He became a father on July 24, 2006 when Stephanie gave birth to an 8 lb, 7 oz (3.8 kg) baby girl, Aurora Rose Levesque.
The Rock- Dwayne Douglas Johnson Johnson married Dany Garcia on May 3, 1997, 24 hours after his 25th birthday. Johnson and Garcia originally met when both were students at the University of Miami. Garcia is founder of a wealth-management firm, JDM Partners, in Miami. His best man was fellow wrestler and longtime family friend Uliuli "Haku" Fifita. He and Garcia have a daughter together, Simone Alexandra, who was born August 14, 2001 in Davie, Florida.
Umaga- Edward Umar Fatu Eddie is a member of the famous Anoa'i wrestling family, he is the brother of Solofa Fatu (Rikishi) and Sam Fatu (The Tonga Kid), cousin to Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Rodney Anoa'i (Yokozuna), Samula Anoa'i (Headshrinker Samu), Matt Anoa'i (Rosey), Jimmy Snuka, Jr., and nephew to "Soulman" Rocky Johnson, the Wild Samoans (Sika & Afa), and Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka.
He is unmarried.
Jimmy Wang Yang-James Eas Yun Attended South Cobb High School in Austell, Georgia from 1995 - 1999.
- He is actually of Caucasian and Korean descent.
Booker T- Booker Robert Tio Huffman Booker would go on to marry former Nitro Girl, and Miss Black America Sharmell Sullivan in March 2005. Booker T, who was planning to retire in early 2005 due to a travel schedule keeping him away from his home life, credited much of his new found success in 2006 to his third wife who would join him on-screen and on the road.
Edge- Adam Joseph Copeland As a teenager, Copeland appeared at WrestleMania VI as part of the crowd cheering for WWF Champion Hulk Hogan in the "Ultimate Challenge" Main Event against Intercontinental Champion Ultimate Warrior. He credits this match with making him realize he wanted to be a wrestler, following in the footsteps of Hogan and Warrior.
During his high school years, Copeland was voted "Most Likely to win the WWF World Heavyweight Championship." In 2000, he made a cameo appearance in the movie Highlander: Endgame, credited as "Road Bandit". During the appearance
, actor Adrian Paul remarks "Looks like you've lost your edge, lad" after defeating him in a sword fight.
His autobiography, entitled "Adam Copeland On Edge", was published on November 4, 2004. He was only the second WWE wrestler (after Mick Foley) to actually write their autobiography himself, instead of using a ghost writer like many other wrestlers. Incidentally, Foley wrote the foreword to this book. Copeland had a tattoo on his upper biceps of a shark flexing its arm that resembled the protagonists of the cartoon "Street Sharks". He later covered that tattoo with a tattoo of a sun. Copeland now sports a tattoo of a black star with red outline on his upper right bicep. Copeland used to play youth hockey with current Montreal Canadian, Aaron Downey. Copeland, as Edge, has (so far) appeared in every game in the WWE Smackdown! / WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW series.
RVD- Robert Alexander Szatkowski Van Dam has an older brother and an older sister. His mom is Pat and his dad is Alex.
Van Dam is a trained kickboxer and martial artist. In 1990 he placed second in the Kalamazoo Heavyweight Toughman Contest. Van Dam is an outspoken advocate of vitamins and bodybuilding supplements[2] and attributes this to his mother's influence. Van Dam participated in amateur wrestling while in high school. He is the inventor of the Van Dam Lift, a weightlifting technique that involves performing a split (which he took up in his early teens) between two benches and lifting a dumbbell from the floor to the waist. The lift was approved by the International All-Around Weightlifting Association in 1998, and Van Dam holds the current record, 166.5 lb (76 kg).
Van Dam is an avid comic book reader, with his favorite character being Ghost Rider. Between late 2003 and September 2006 he owned a comic book shop called "RVD's Five Star Comics". In its prime it was located in Lakewood, California at the Lakewood mall before relocating to Lomita, California.
Van Dam was featured in an article in the March 1999 issue of High Times (it is a popular misconception that he appeared on the magazine cover). His signature symbol is the Taijitu; in an interview for WWE's "Invasion" DVD, he said he uses this symbol because it represents "the use of good or evil".
RVD also had some connections with Insane Clown Posse over the years
Sabu-Terry Michael Brunk On August 31, 2006 Sabu and Rob Van Dam appeared in court. Sabu was found guilty of possession of prescription medication not prescribed to him and was fined $1000.Sabu is married to a woman named Hitomi Brunk.
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