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The ultimate warrior
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In the late ‘80s Hellwig appeared in TV ads for Irving, Texas car dealership Westway Ford.

the ultimate warrior

He left the championship in April to work on house shows, when he adopted the name The Ultimate Warrior. In 1987, Warrior competed in the WCWA Texas Heavyweight Championship, winning the title over Bob Bradley in February. They later changed their name to The Freedom Fighters, and The Blade Runners, but Hellwig left in 1986 to have his solo debut in Dallas at the World Class Championship Wrestling promotion, earning $50 for a night.

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His professional career began under the pseudonym Jim “Justice” Hellwig as a member of Powerteam USA, trained by Rick Bassman and Red Bastien. Georgia crown before forming a wrestling team with Garland Donoho, Mark Miller, and Steve Borden in 1985. The Warrior started lifting weights when he was 11, and became an amateur bodybuilder when he moved to California, winning the 1984 NPC Mr.

the ultimate warrior

He went to Veedersburg’s Fountain Central High School and then studied at Indiana State University for a year. James Brian Hellwig was born the oldest of five children, and was raised by his mother after his father left in 1971. The Ultimate Warrior Net Worth $1.5 Million The Warrior also appeared on television, including in various commercials, which improved his wealth. Have you ever wondered how rich the Warrior was, at the time of his death? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that the Warrior’s net worth was as high as $1.5 million, earned through his successful wrestling career. Hellwig’s career started in 1985 and ended in 1998. The Ultimate Warrior was born as James Brian Hellwig on the 16th June 1959, in Crawfordsville, Indiana, USA, and was a professional wrestler who competed in the World Wrestling Federation (now WWE) and was a two-time WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion, beating the famous Hulk Hogan along the way.













The ultimate warrior