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Allan Funk
Allan Eric Funk (born July 7, 1971) is an American professional wrestler who has previously worked in promotions such as World Championship Wrestling and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, often with comedic personas. He also competed in Lucha Libre USA as Chi Chi.
Funk made his professional wrestling debut in 1996 in independent promotions based in Ohio.
Funk first appeared in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) under his real name, wrestling on Saturday Night and WorldWide against opponents such as Sonny Siaki. Soon after his debut, Funk had a brief feud with Barry Horowitz, he then teamed with "Above Average" Mike Sanders, as the Re-Enforcers. The team dissolved after both men got brought to WCW Monday Nitro.
Upon his graduation from the WCW Power Plant in 1998, Funk was moved up to the main roster and given the gimmick of an eccentric homosexual dressed in pink, and given the ring name Kwee Wee, accompanied by his manager Paisley. Near the end of WCW's existence, Kwee Wee developed an aggressive alter-ego named "Angry Allan", whom Kwee Wee would suddenly "turn into" during a match, a gimmick similar to Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde or The Incredible Hulk. He feuded with Prince Iaukea, Elix Skipper and The Natural Born Thrillers.
Kwee Wee appeared in the final WCW pay-per-view Greed on March 18, 2001 in a losing effort against Jason Jett. After this, WCW was bought by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in March 2001.
Kwee Wee was signed by the WWF after the 2001 WCW buyout, but was never featured on WWF television. He worked for their development territory Heartland Wrestling Association in Ohio and was released in December.
Funk briefly appeared in World Wrestling All-Stars as Alan Funk, before rebranding as "The Funkster", an impression of "The Hulkster" Hulk Hogan. He wrestled four matches, three of them against Pierre Ouellet, before the promotion folded the following year.
Funk joined Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) on June 19, 2002 as Bruce, once again working a homosexual gimmick and forming a short-lived tag team with Lenny Lane known as The Rainbow Express. The team split on November 20, 2002. Bruce also won the Miss TNA Championship on July 31, 2002.
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Allan Funk
Allan Eric Funk (born July 7, 1971) is an American professional wrestler who has previously worked in promotions such as World Championship Wrestling and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, often with comedic personas. He also competed in Lucha Libre USA as Chi Chi.
Funk made his professional wrestling debut in 1996 in independent promotions based in Ohio.
Funk first appeared in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) under his real name, wrestling on Saturday Night and WorldWide against opponents such as Sonny Siaki. Soon after his debut, Funk had a brief feud with Barry Horowitz, he then teamed with "Above Average" Mike Sanders, as the Re-Enforcers. The team dissolved after both men got brought to WCW Monday Nitro.
Upon his graduation from the WCW Power Plant in 1998, Funk was moved up to the main roster and given the gimmick of an eccentric homosexual dressed in pink, and given the ring name Kwee Wee, accompanied by his manager Paisley. Near the end of WCW's existence, Kwee Wee developed an aggressive alter-ego named "Angry Allan", whom Kwee Wee would suddenly "turn into" during a match, a gimmick similar to Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde or The Incredible Hulk. He feuded with Prince Iaukea, Elix Skipper and The Natural Born Thrillers.
Kwee Wee appeared in the final WCW pay-per-view Greed on March 18, 2001 in a losing effort against Jason Jett. After this, WCW was bought by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in March 2001.
Kwee Wee was signed by the WWF after the 2001 WCW buyout, but was never featured on WWF television. He worked for their development territory Heartland Wrestling Association in Ohio and was released in December.
Funk briefly appeared in World Wrestling All-Stars as Alan Funk, before rebranding as "The Funkster", an impression of "The Hulkster" Hulk Hogan. He wrestled four matches, three of them against Pierre Ouellet, before the promotion folded the following year.
Funk joined Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) on June 19, 2002 as Bruce, once again working a homosexual gimmick and forming a short-lived tag team with Lenny Lane known as The Rainbow Express. The team split on November 20, 2002. Bruce also won the Miss TNA Championship on July 31, 2002.