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Chuck Palumbo
Chuck Palumbo
Information
Ring names
Chuck
The Dude
Tarzan Boy Height
Weight
Born
Birth Place
Billed from
Trainer(s)
Debut
Retired
Professional wrestling career[]
World Championship Wrestling (1998–2001)[]
Training and undercard (1998–1999)[]
Palumbo began his career in 1998 on theIndependent circuit, using a surfer gimmick and thering name "The Dude". He made his debut appearance onWorld Championship Wrestling (WCW)'sNitro onOctober 19, 1998 as a fan who accepted the challenge ofErnest "The Cat" Miller. Six months later, he was offered a training contract by WCW in April 1999. Just prior to the hiring ofVince Russo andEd Ferrera as bookers for WCW, many of thePower Plant wrestlers debuted onSaturday Night andWorldWide. Palumbo's initial WCW run was under the name Jungle Jim, his gimmick being a man of the jungle. Palumbo was undefeated in matches on the lower-tier programs, which were mostly against other Power Plant graduates.
Perfect Event; Natural Born Thrillers (2000–2001)[]
In 2000, Palumbo made his debut on the March 22, 2000 edition ofThunder under his real name, losing toScott Steiner. After this match, Palumbo was chosen by Bischoff and Russo to bethe New Blood's version ofLex Luger in May 2000. He was given the nickname "The Main Event".
Palumbo feuded with Luger until late May 2000 when Palumbo formed a team called "ThePerfect Event" withShawn Stasiak and the pair won theWCW World Tag Team Championship. Their main feud was againstKroniK (Brian Adams andBryan Clark). In August, Stasiak and Palumbo helped form theNatural Born Thrillers withMike Sanders,Sean O'Haire,Mark Jindrak, andReno. They were briefly "coached" byKevin Nash.
Palumbo and Stasiak won the WCW Tag Team Title two more times before splitting in early January 2001 when he and Stasiak won a tag team battle royal with O'Haire and Jindrak for a future tag team title shot. After the conclusion of the match Mike Sanders declared both teams victorious and that any combination of the four would faceThe Insiders (Diamond Dallas Page and Kevin Nash). Palumbo and O'Haire were the two members of the Natural Born Thrillers who would face and defeat Page and Nash for the tag titles atSin on January 14, 2001. Following the title victory, the Natural Born Thrillers broke up when the team of Jindrak and Stasiak became jealous of Palumbo and O'Haire. The teams faced each other atSuperBrawl Revenge on February 18, 2001 for the tag team title, which Palumbo and O'Haire retained. The duo also retained the title againstTotally Buff (Buff Bagwell and Lex Luger) atGreed in March, WCW's lastpay-per-view. On the final episode ofNitro, Palumbo and O'Haire defeatedTeam Canada'sMike Awesome andLance Storm in the final WCW World Tag Team Championship title defense on the program.
World Wrestling Entertainment (2001–2004)[]
The Alliance (2001)[]
Palumbo and O'Haire made their WWF debuts on the June 28, 2001, episode ofSmackDown! as part ofThe Alliance, attacking theHardy Boyz. O'Haire and Palumbo started feuding with theA.P.A. in the following weeks, which ended atWWE Invasion on July 22, 2001 when the APA defeated them. Subsequently, O'Haire and Palumbo defeated the Hardy Boyz on the August 2, 2001 edition ofSmackDown!. O'Haire and Palumbo next dropped the WCW Tag Team title to theBrothers of Destruction (The Undertaker andKane) on the August 9, 2001 edition ofSmackDown! and lost their rematch for the tag-team gold in asteel cage match the following week onRaw. O'Haire and Palumbo's last televised match together was on the August 26 edition ofHeat defeatingThe Holly Cousins (Hardcore andCrash).
O'Haire was sent to developmental territoryOhio Valley Wrestling in early September 2001, and Palumbo was thrown out of The Alliance in late October by storyline co-owner of The Alliance,Stephanie McMahon. He joined the WWF in November.
Billy and Chuck (2002)[]
- Main article:Billy and Chuck
When he returned, Palumbo found a tag team partner inBilly Gunn. The pair started as a tag team working dark matches, but were later given agimmick that saw the pair grow increasingly affectionate towards each other, showing evidence of a homosexual relationship. The two turned had increased in becoming affectionate, it was spoken by fans that they were a homosexual couple but never confirmed by World Wrestling Entertainment itself. Palumbo became known simply as Chuck, and he bleached his hair blond to match Gunn's.
On the February 2, 2002 edition ofSmackDown!, Billy and Chuck defeatedTazz andSpike Dudley to win theWorld Tag Team Championship. They lost the tag team gold toRikishi and their stylistRico Constantino, who was forced to team with Rikishi on May 19, 2002 atJudgment Day. Less than a month later Rico helped Billy and Chuck recapture the title, but they later lost it toEdge andHulk Hogan.
In the late summer of 2002, Billy and Chuck were the source of controversy when Chuck apparently proposed to Billy on September 5, 2002 edition ofSmackDown! asking him to be his "partner for life". They had a marriage ceremony on the 2002 season premiere ofSmackDown!. Just before they tied the knot, however, they revealed that the entire ordeal was a publicity stunt, and both characters disavowed their on-screen homosexuality. When Billy and Chuck decided not to go through with the marriage, Rico turned on them by helping Eric Bischoff and3-Minute Warning attack the duo. Rico subsequently jumped toRaw as the manager of 3-Minute Warning, who beat Billy and Chuck atUnforgiven. Billy was injured in early October 2002, and Chuck worked onVelocity for a few months using his original ring name Chuck Palumbo once again.
Full Blooded Italians; release (2003–2004)[]
In February 2003, Palumbo formed theFull Blooded Italians (F.B.I.) in WWE, a faction which had previously been seen inExtreme Championship Wrestling. After a beating at the hands of Rikishi, Nunzio threatened to bring in his "family" in order to gain revenge. The next week, Chuck Palumbo andJohnny "The Bull" Stamboli joined Nunzio to form the F.B.I. and attacked Rikishi. This version initially gained little success, but would go on to have brief feuds withLos Guerreros,Chris Benoit,Rhyno,Brian Kendrick,Nathan Jones, the APA, and The Undertaker.
Palumbo was traded to the Raw brand on March 22, 2004 along withA-Train in exchange for Rico andJackie Gayda. After Palumbo was traded to the Raw brand, he was kept off television until July 2004, when he debuted as Custom Chucky P with a new look and entrance music. His new image resembled a cross between an auto mechanic and a greaser. It was not long before Palumbo was a regular onSunday Night Heat. His new gimmick started off as a jobber but began to rise onHeat, defeating the likes ofThe Hurricane,Rosey,Val Venis, Ollie Young, andStevie Richards. Palumbo was later released by WWE on November 4, 2004.
Overseas[]
Palumbo, along with Johnny Stamboli, went on to become a member ofVoodoo Murders ofAll Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) and feuded againstRoughly Obsess and Destroy. Palumbo teamed with former FBI partner Stamboli to challenge for theAJPW Unified World Tag Team Championship on March 20, 2005, but were defeated by Jamal and Taiyo Kea of RO&D.
Stamboli and Palumbo's next stop would be with theNu-Wrestling Evolution promotion in Italy, where the pair reformed the FBI. The duo also made appearances in aWorld Wrestling Council show where they challengedÚltimo Dragón,Místico, andNegro Casas, in a tag team match which they would win by securing both the first and third falls.
Return to WWE (2006–2008)[]
During March 2006, Palumbo began workingdark matches for both brands of WWE. He continued to wrestle very sporadically athouse shows and in dark matches over the next year. On April 30, 2007, Palumbo defeatedKenny Dykstra in a dark match onRaw and debuted a new biker gimmick based on his real life love for motorcycles.
Palumbo officially returned on the May 25, 2007 edition ofHeat (retaining the biker gimmick, as well as growing his hair out). Chuck would be heavily criticized for 'stealing the Undertaker's former gimmick' where he also rode a bike during his entrance and both donning a biker gimmick. He defeatingCharlie Haas. He would then make appearances onHeat, defeating jobbers. On July 6, 2007, Palumbo made his return toSmackDown!, defeating Kenny Dykstra. In aninterview with WWE.com Palumbo claimed that the biker character was not a gimmick and that he works on bikes two or three times a week. A Palumbo-made motorcycle was featured in the April edition ofAmerican Iron Magazine.
Palumbo began a storyline withMichelle McCool, which led to a scripted rivalry withJamie Noble, after Noble made advances towards Palumbo's "girlfriend" McCool, with Noble winning two consecutive matches. In their third encounter, Noble won a date with McCool, after her inadvertent distraction led to Noble winning the match. Afterward, Palumbo blamed McCool for the loss. On theJanuary 4, 2008, episode ofSmackDown!, McCool was pinned byVictoria in a mixed tag match, also featuring Palumbo and Dykstra. This loss gave Palumbo his fourth loss in a row and Palumbo again blamed McCool for the loss. The following week onSmackDown!, Palumbo again faced Noble, this time in aRoyal Rumble qualifying match. Noble again beat Palumbo, giving him his fifth loss in a row. After Noble left the ring, Palumbo attempted to take his anger and frustration out on McCool, which brought Noble back out, and he distracted Palumbo long enough for McCool to get out of the ring. On January 26, a double turn started as Noble checked on an injured McCool and Palumbo attacked him, become avillain, while Noble would turn into a face character. On the nextSmackDown!, Palumbo apologized to McCool, but she slapped him, leading to him vowing to get revenge on Noble. He defeated him the following week, before the storyline abruptly ended.
As part of the2008 WWE Supplemental Draft, Palumbo was drafted to the Raw brand. He never made his return to the brand however, as he was released from his WWE contract on November 7, 2008.
Independent circuit[]
In November 2009, Palumbo won the HEW Championship from Brett Meadows in Braintree, England. He, however, lost the championship back to Meadows two days later in Colchester, England.
Later career[]
Palumbo fabricates custom motorcycles for his business CP Kustoms and also plays in his own band, 3 Spoke Wheel.
In 2014, he began co-hosting the Discovery Channel's Lords of the Car Hoards with custom car builder Rick Dore. He spoke of his retirement from wrestling on the debut of the show.
Personal life[]
Palumbo's brother, Chris, is a war hero, often mentioned in commentary during Palumbo's televised matches. Chris was awarded several medals for his military service in Afghanistan. Palumbo also has two younger sisters, Kelly and Liz. Palumbo has a daughter Charli and now resides in an eastern suburb ofSan Diego, California.
Outside of wrestling, Palumbo runs a custom motorcycle shop, which has produced numerous custom bikes for other WWE employees. The name of the company is "CP Kustoms".
Palumbo also plays guitar in the band "3 Spoke Wheel". The band mainly plays at biker rallies and other similar events.
In wrestling[]
- Finishing moves
- Backbreaker rack – 2000, 2005; parodied fromLex Luger
- Full Throttle 2006–present
- Italian Drop (Scoop liftthrown into aSamoan drop) – 2003–2004; used as a regular move from 2005–present
- Jungle Kick (WCW) /Superkick (WWF/E) – 1998–2005
- Signature moves
- Nicknames
- "The Main Event"
- "Chucky"
- Tag teams and stables
- Entrance music
- "You Will Remember Me" byJim Johnston (WWE; 2006–2008)
- "You Look So Good To Me" byJim Johnston (WWE; 2002;Used while teaming withBilly Gunn)
Championships and accomplishments[]
- Herts and Essex Wrestling
- HEW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated
- PWI Tag Team of the Year (2002) – withBilly
- PWI ranked him #37 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in thePWI 500 in 2002
- World Championship Wrestling
- WCW World Tag Team Championship (4 times) – withShawn Stasiak (3), andSean O'Haire (1)
- World Wrestling Federation / World Wrestling Entertainment
- WWF/E World Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Billy