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Haas Brothers

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Professional wrestling tag team
For the artists, seeThe Haas Brothers (artists).
Professional wrestling tag team
Haas Brothers
Tag team
MembersCharlie Haas
Russ Haas
NameHaas Brothers
Billed heightsCharlie:
6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Russ:
6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Combined
billed weight
487 lb (221 kg)
Debut1998
DisbandedDecember 15, 2001

TheHaas Brothers was aProfessional wrestlingTag team consisting ofreal life brothersCharlie andRuss Haas. The team was very successful in the independent wrestling circuit, but Russ's death on December 15, 2001, led to the end of the tag team shortly after the brothers signed a contract with theWorld Wrestling Federation.

History

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Jersey All Pro Wrestling (1998–2000)

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Charlie and Russ Hass formed a tag team in 1998,The Haas Brothers. They first wrestled in theNew Jersey–basedindependent promotionJersey All Pro Wrestling (JAPW). The two became successful by winning the vacantJAPW Tag Team Championship on July 22 in a three-way tag team match which also involved Skin Head Express (Lord Zieg and Crazy Ivan) and The Nation of Immigration (Homicide and Kane D). The two dominated the tag team division of JAPW by receiving this victory and this was the first title reign of this successful tag team. They would lose the titles to Nation of Immigration in a weapons match on August 25.

Haas Brothers captured the JAPW Tag Team Championship for a second time on May 21, 1999, facing The Big Unit member Rick Silver in a handicap match. The duo would become stronger than before. Charlie and Russ had many title defenses and they would be successful as they received victories over their opponents. They faced several tag teams in matches and their in-ring ability made them the longest reigning JAPW Tag Team Champions. On February 25, 2000, the Haas Brothers defended the JAPW Tag Team Championship in a three-way tag team match against Da Hit Squad (Mafia andMonsta Mack) and The Big Unit (Rick Silver and Dave Desire). Haas Brothers finally lost the titles to Da Hit Squad. This made them the longest reigning JAPW Tag Team Champions with having a reign of280 days.

Various Promotions (1999–2001)

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The Haas Brothers debuted inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania–basedHardcore wrestlingpromotionCombat Zone Wrestling in late 1999. They both captured theCZW Tag Team Championship on February 12 in a four-way match involving the champions The Kashmireno Brothers (Johnny Kashmere and Robbie Mireno), Thrill Kill Kult (Diablos Macabre and Midknight) and Da Hit Squad (Monsta Mack and Mafia). The duo held the titles for four months before losing them to Backseat Boyz (Trent Acid and Johnny Kashmere) on June 12.

During their ECWA and CZW tag title reigns, Haas Brothers also included a third title belt to their waists. They debuted in Pennsylvania Championship Wrestling during spring 2000. They defeated Boogie Woogie Brown and Jeff Peterson to win the PCW Tag Team Championship. The two had a long dominating reign which ended on September 7 when they lost the titles toJ.J. Johnson andCheetah Master in aTwo out of three falls match.

In 2000, the Haas Brothers joinedNewark, Delaware–basedEast Coast Wrestling Association where they once again received success in the tag team division of ECWA. In 2000, they defeatedThe Backseat Boyz (Johnny Kashmere andTrent Acid) to win theECWA Tag Team Championship. After reigning for a year, the Haas Brothers dropped the ECWA Tag Team Championship toLow Ki andAmerican Dragon on April 7, 2001. Following this loss, the Haas Brothers left the promotion.

World Wrestling Federation and developmental territories (2000–2001)

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After aWorld Wrestling Federation (WWF) tryout match atMadison Square Garden on August 7, 2000 againstThe Dupps, they signed a developmental contract with WWF the following day. The two worked their way through the tag ranks in the WWF'sdevelopmental territories,Memphis Championship Wrestling (MCW) and theHeartland Wrestling Association (HWA). In WWF they worked in dark matches and house shows having matches againstKai En Tai, theMean Street Posse,Scott Vick andSteve Bradley, and feuded with the Dupps.

The Haas Brothers made their debut inMemphis, Tennessee–basedMemphis Championship Wrestling during early 2001. The duo were successful in MCW capturing theMCW Southern Tag Team Championship three times. Their first reign came on February 21 when they defeatedThe Dupps (Bo and Jack). On May 25, they lost the titles toThe Island Boyz (Ekmo andKimo) but regained the titles on the same card in a three-way match which involved Island Boyz and the team ofJoey Matthews andChristian York. On June 1, they lost the titles once again to Island Boyz but regained it on the same card in a three-way match which involved Island Boyz and the team of Joey Matthews and Christian York. Haas Brothers lost the titles toThe A.P.A. (Bradshaw andFarooq) on June 13 and then left the promotion.

The brothers then worked forHeartland Wrestling Association in Cincinnati, Ohio. They defeated Steve Bradley andRico Constantino at theBrian Pillman Memorial Show. Their last match together was in the WWF on September 18, 2001 when they lost to the Island Boyz in a dark match forSunday Night Heat.[1]

Death of Russ Haas

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After receiving success in the independent circuit, they made their way to theWorld Wrestling Federation's developmental territoriesHeartland Wrestling Association andOhio Valley Wrestling. The team came to an end on December 15, 2001, when Russ died while suffering from heart problems. In tribute, Charlie began wrestling with "RUSS" written on his wrist tape, and for a time wrestled with the ring name "R.C. Haas" ("R.C." standing for "Russ-Charlie") until the renamed World Wrestling Entertainment called him up to its main television roster on theSmackDown brand.

Championships and accomplishments

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References

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  1. ^"Events Database – World Wrestling Federation".Cage Match. RetrievedFebruary 24, 2024.18.09.2001
  2. ^Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2000).Wrestling Title Histories (4th ed.). Archeus Communications.ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
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