Marty Garner

Marty Garner
Born (1967-05-02) May 2, 1967
North Carolina, United States
Residence Vass, North Carolina
Website Marty Garner on Myspace
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s) Marty Garner[1]
Cham Pain[1]
Puck Dupp[1]
The Ragin' Cajun
Billed height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Billed weight 188 lb (85 kg)
Trained by The Hardy Boyz[1]
Debut 1993

Marty Garner (born May 2, 1967) is an American professional wrestler most noted for his appearances for World Wrestling Entertainment and his time in Extreme Championship Wrestling. He currently wrestles as Cham Pain on the independent circuit.

Career

Garner started wrestling in several independent wrestling promotions based in North Carolina, mainly wrestling under the ring name Cham Pain in Southern Championship Wrestling, New Dimension Wrestling and OMEGA.

World Wrestling Federation

Though Garner has primarily worked on the independent scene, he has also made numerous appearances for WWE as an enhancement talent, beginning in December 1995 against Jeff Jarrett. He then made several appearances in 1996 and 1997 against wrestlers such as Hunter Hearst Helmsley, Jerry Lawler, Jim Neidhart, Yoshihiro Tajiri, and Marc Mero. Garner was also the first man to receive the Stone Cold Stunner from Stone Cold Steve Austin on WWF television during a WWF Superstars bout.

Pedigree incident

On May 28, 1996, Garner faced Hunter Hearst Helmsley (Triple H) during the taping of WWF Superstars. During the match, Helmsley went for his finisher, the Pedigree. It is reported that Garner, who had not taken the move before and assumed it was either a double underhook powerbomb or suplex, gave much more jump into the move and attempted to flip out of it while Helmsley went through the move as usual. This resulted in a very violent version of the move in which Garner landed directly on top of his head and suffered neck damage. This incident was captured on video and circulated throughout the Internet.[1] Despite the move being botched it was still broadcast on Superstars show, and even featured as the WWF's Slam of the Week.

Following this, Garner appeared on several daytime talk shows including Sally Jessy Raphael, Jenny Jones and, most notably, on Montel Williams in an episode about former "geeks" reuniting with past tormentors. Discussing the incident on the show, a clip of Garner's match against Helmsley, including the botched Pedigree, was also shown.

Extreme Championship Wrestling

Main article: The Dupps

Garner began appearing in ECW in 1999 as the Ragin' Cajun, managing Rod Price. He soon changed his name to Puck Dupp, a member of the Dupp Family, in a hillbilly gimmick.[1]

World Wrestling Entertainment

Garner appeared in WWE again for two appearances in 2006, wrestling in a tag team match against The Pit Bulls (Kid Kash and Jamie Noble) on SmackDown! and then facing the debuting Montel Vontavious Porter at the No Mercy pay-per-view.[1] He appeared at a Raw house show on November 26, 2007 against Vladmir Kozlov and faced Kozlov again on the April 25, 2008 airing of SmackDown!.[1]

Cham Pain

Garner has continued to wrestle for independent wrestling organizations as Cham Pain (the name he has primarily wrestled under since his days in The Hardys' OMEGA Wrestling), with the image of a rapper. He has also recorded a number of songs that can be found on YouTube and his MySpace page. Currently, Garner is also a member of Tha O Show, an Internet radio wrestling program found on ThaOShow.com, and appears in his own segment, "A Glass of Cham Pain" on a weekly basis.

In wrestling

Championships and accomplishments

  • NCW Television Championship (1 time)
  • PWI ranked him # 269 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the PWI 500 in 2001

Filmography

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Marty Garner Profile". Online World of Wrestling. Retrieved 2008-03-26.
  2. "Marty Garner's IMDB Bio". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 2008-03-26.
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