Curt Hennig

Acting

Curt Hennig

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
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Birthday
Mar 28, 1958 (67 years old)
Death date
Feb 10, 2003

Curt Hennig

Known For

Biography: Bret
1h 26m
DOLBY
Movie 2021

Biography: Bret "Hitman" Hart

Tells the story of Bret Hart, one of the greatest...

Diamond Dallas Page: Positively Living
52min
DOLBY
Movie 2017

Diamond Dallas Page: Positively Living

At age 35, DDP attempted to become a wrestler, something...

Brock Lesnar: Eat, Sleep. Conquer. Repeat
DOLBY
Movie 2016

Brock Lesnar: Eat, Sleep. Conquer. Repeat

The Beast returns! Brock Lesnar has destroyed the competition since...

Owen: Hart of Gold
1h 7m
DOLBY
Movie 2015

Owen: Hart of Gold

The youngest of 12 from the famous Hart Wrestling Family,...

It's Good To Be The King: The Jerry Lawler Story
1h 21m
DOLBY
Movie 2015

It's Good To Be The King: The Jerry Lawler Story

You hear his voice calling the action every week on...

The True Story of WrestleMania
2h 1m
DOLBY
Movie 2011

The True Story of WrestleMania

It is the most anticipated yearly event in Sports Entertainment,...

The Life and Times of Mr. Perfect
1h 15m
DOLBY
Movie 2008

The Life and Times of Mr. Perfect

The story of Mr. Perfect, Curt Hennig.

Superstars of Yesteryear
DOLBY
Movie 2003

Superstars of Yesteryear

Check out the wrestling masters of days gone by as...

Ready to Rumble
1h 47m
DOLBY
Movie 2000

Ready to Rumble

Two slacker wrestling fans are devastated by the ousting of...

WWF Summer Flashback!
59min
DOLBY
Movie 1997

WWF Summer Flashback!

Summer Flashback! was a USA Network Special that aired July...

Biography

Curtis Michael "Curt" Hennig was an American professional wrestler, manager and color commentator who performed under his real name for the American Wrestling Association (AWA), WWE, World Championship Wrestling (WCW), and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). In WWE, he found his greatest success as Mr. Perfect, a nickname introduced in his second run with the company which gradually became his official ring name. Hennig used the same ring name in his third and final run, however, his real name was widely acknowledged. He was the son of wrestler Larry "The Axe" Hennig, and father to current WWE superstar Joe "Curtis Axel" Hennig. Hennig is recognized by WWE as a one-time world champion, having held the AWA World Heavyweight Championship for 373 days (the seventh-longest reign in history). He won three additional world championships: the WWC Universal Heavyweight Championship once, and the i-Generation World Heavyweight Championship twice. A two-time WWE Intercontinental Champion, Hennig has been named by WWE as one of the greatest Intercontinental Champions of all time, and was the longest-reigning champion of the 1990s. In addition to winning multiple championships in WCW during the late 1990s, he served as the enforcer of the Four Horsemen, a member of the New World Order, and leader of stable and country music group, West Texas Rednecks, who recorded the tongue-in-cheek song, "Rap is Crap", later described by WWE as a "stunningly popular and infectious earworm." Hennig returned to WWE for a brief period in 2002, being one of the last three men remaining at the Royal Rumble. He later challenged for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship in TNA, prior to his death on February 10, 2003. WCW described Hennig as "one of the best all-round competitors this business has ever produced"; WWE, in a posthumous publication, hailed him as a "flawless technician" who "brought the Intercontinental Title a new level of credibility during his two reigns and set a higher standard for technical wrestling in WWE." He was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2007 by former Major League Baseball third baseman, and longtime friend, Wade Boggs. A number of Hennig's peers consider him to be one of the greatest in-ring performers of all time; former on-screen rival Hulk Hogan remarked: "Everybody would check their egos at the door when they came to a building that Curt Hennig was in, because you couldn't out-work him, you couldn't outshine him and you couldn't out-perform him. He was the best of the best." On February 10, 2003, Hennig was found dead in a Florida hotel room. The Hillsborough County Medical Examiner's Office declared acute cocaine intoxication to be the cause of his death. His father said that steroids and painkillers also contributed to his death. WWE aired a video tribute as well as words from friends and former co-workers Jerry "The King" Lawler and Jim Ross on Raw following the news of Hennig's death. TNA paid tribute to Hennig by displaying his wrestling singlet and a framed photo as he was employed by TNA at the time of his death. A tribute song about Hennig, "My Perfect Friend", was featured on the 2003 "Macho Man" Randy Savage album Be a Man. Other peers including Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair, Bret Hart, Shawn Michaels have also commended Hennig's in-ring talents.