Mike Awesome

Mike Awesome
Awesome in 1999
Birth nameMichael Lee Alfonso
Born(1965-01-24)January 24, 1965
Tampa, Florida, U.S.[1]
DiedFebruary 17, 2007(2007-02-17) (aged 42)[1]
Tampa, Florida, U.S.[1]
Cause of deathSuicide by hanging
Spouse(s)
Delisa Diann Bowers
(m. 1991)
Children2
FamilyHorace Hogan (cousin)[2]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Captain Awesome
The Gladiator[1]
Mike Awesome[1]
The Pro
Fat Chick Thriller
That 70's Guy
Billed height6 ft 6 in (198 cm)[3]
Billed weight292 lb (132 kg)[3]
Trained bySteve Keirn[1]
DebutFebruary 26, 1989[1]
RetiredFebruary 26, 2006[1]

Michael Lee Alfonso (January 24, 1965 – February 17, 2007) was an American professional wrestler. He was best known for his appearances with the American professional wrestling promotions Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and the World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment (WWF/E) under the ring name Mike Awesome and for his appearances in Japan with Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling and All Japan Pro Wrestling as The Gladiator.[1][4]

Alfonso achieved the biggest success of his career in FMW as The Gladiator, where he became a three-time world champion, with two reigns as Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Champion and one reign as Independent Heavyweight Champion. His second Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Championship reign from 1996–1997 was the longest reign in the title's history, lasting for 489 days. During this reign, he defeated W*ING Kanemura to unify the title with the Independent Heavyweight Championship at the 1996 Year End Spectacular. He would then tour with ECW, where he became a two-time World Heavyweight Champion. He was a member of two separate stables Team Canada in both FMW and WCW.

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Oliver, Greg (February 19, 2007). "Mike Awesome found dead". Canoe.ca. Québecor Média. Retrieved November 30, 2014.
  2. ^ Scott E. Williams (December 13, 2013). Hardcore History: The Extremely Unauthorized Story of ECW. Skyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated. p. 229. ISBN 978-1-61321-582-1.
  3. ^ a b "Mike Awesome". Onlineworldofwrestling. Retrieved August 16, 2020.
  4. ^ Powell, John (January 20, 1999). "Chatting with an Awesome ECW champ". Canoe.ca. Québecor Média. Retrieved November 30, 2014.