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Matt Osborne

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Ring name(s) Matt Borne
Doink the Clown
Big Josh
Borne Again
Billed height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Billed weight 240 lb (109 kg)
Born July 27 1957 (1957-07-27) (age 50)
Ellwood City, Pennsylvania
Billed from Ellwood City, Pennsylvania
Trained by Tony Borne
Sandy Barr
Debut 1978

Matthew "Matt" Wade Osborne (born July 27, 1957 in Ellwood City, Pennsylvania) is a professional wrestler. Matt is a second generation wrestler, the son of "Tough" Tony Borne.[1] He is better known by his ring name Matt Borne and best known as the first person to portray Doink the Clown.

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Career

Independent cicuit

Following his debut in 1978, Osborne, using the ring name Matt Borne, wrestled in many independent promotions. In Mid-South Wrestling, later known as the UWF, he was allied with Ted DiBiase and Jim Duggan in a group known as the "Rat Pack".[2]Matt not only competed in Pacific Northwest Wrestling, but also competed against Ricky Steamboat at Wrestlemania 1 in Madison Square Garden.

World Class Championship Wrestling / United States Wrestling Association

Borne is, perhaps, best remembered for his time in Texas, competing for both World Class Championship Wrestling and the United States Wrestling Association. Borne is famous for his wild parking lot brawl with Kerry Von Erich in May 1990 outside the Sportatorium, a brawl which took place under adverse weather conditions, and involved a two-by-four, chairs, and other objects. The brawl started inside the Sportatorium, and eventually carried through the fire door on the D section of the arena outside into the east side of the parking area near the Trinity River.

World Championship Wrestling

Osborne then signed on with WCW, where he was known as Big Josh. This character was said to be an outdoorsman who was friends with Tommy Rich and danced with bears. During his stint with WCW, Osborne won the WCW United States Tag Team Championship with Ron Simmons and the WCW World Six-Man Tag Team Championship with Dustin Rhodes and Tom Zenk.

World Wrestling Federation

Osborne debuted as Doink the Clown in late 1992, pulling tricks on fans and the wrestlers while appearing in the crowd and at ringside. In early 1993, Doink would become an in-ring competitor. Doink's most notable feud was with Crush. He attacked Crush with a prosthetic arm on an episode of WWF Superstars, which set up a match at WrestleMania IX. During this match, another Doink (Steve Keirn) came out from under the ring and attacked Crush with another prosthetic arm, which lead to Doink's victory. In the spring of 1993, Doink was given the opportunity to enter the King of the Ring tournament, facing Mr. Perfect in the qualifying round. After two time-limit draws, Mr. Perfect defeated Doink in their third match. Doink would go the next couple of months mostly wrestling jobbers until Jerry Lawler hired Doink to wrestle Bret Hart at SummerSlam. Doink would lose to Bret and Lawler would turn on Doink, turning Doink face. Shortly after the turn, Borne was fired for re-occurring drug abuses (which Borne has since overcome).[1]

Extreme Championship Wrestling

Osborne would debut in ECW as Doink the Clown. The fans hated this,[3] as ECW was viewed as an alternative to the WWF and WCW and seeing a gimmick like this made Doink a heel for a completely different reason. After losing a match to then-ECW World Heavyweight Champion Shane Douglas, Douglas picked up a microphone and told Osborne that he was too talented to be competing under a horrible gimmick. Douglas would take Osborne under his wing and Osborne became Borne Again. He would still come to the ring in his clown outfit, yet he didn't wear the wig and came out with only a small amount of face paint underneath his right eye. After beating his opponents he would make them dress in clown outfits. This gimmick seemed to get Borne over, but his ECW run was short lived due to personal problems.[3] Since then, Osborne has wrestled on the independent circuit at several reunion shows and for various independent federations, with his last match occurring in late 2005. Osborne occasionaly helps train wrestlers at Dean Malenko's wrestling academy while Dean is away. Osborne reprised the role of Doink The Clown at the 15th RAW Anniversary on 10th December 2007.

In wrestling

  • Finishing and signature moves
  • As Matt Osbourne
  • As Doink the Clown
  • Managers

Championships and accomplishments

References

  1. ^ a b Oliver, Greg. Borne no longer a Maniac or Clown. SLAM! Wrestling. Retrieved on 2007-09-15.
  2. ^ Online World of Wrestling Profiles: Matt Borne. Retrieved on 2007-09-15.
  3. ^ a b Carter, Madison. Weird World of Wrestling: Borne Again. Retrieved on 2007-09-15.

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