Monty Brown
Brown 2007
Montaque Nasir Brown ( born April 13, 1970 in Bridgeport, Michigan ) is a retired American professional wrestler and football player.
- 2.1 All World Wrestling League
- 2.2 TNA
- 2.3 World Wrestling Entertainment 2.3.1 ECW
- 3.1 Awards
Football
NFL
Brown played successfully in the NFL Football ( Buffalo Bills and New England Patriots ) before his wrestling career. In the years 1994 and 1997, Brown was with the Buffalo Bills and the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl. As youth players put Brown on several Defense records. In 1998, Brown injured his ankle and ended his career because of this injury.
Wrestling career
All World Wrestling League
After Brown had finished his football career and had recovered from his injury, he was trained by Sabu and then appeared at All World Wrestling League.
TNA
In 2002, Brown made his debut as Monty Brown in TNA against Anthony Ingram. Brown joined periodically thereafter in TNA and was allowed to title matches for the NWA World Heavyweight Title and the NWA World Tag Team Championship ( with Abyss ), but these could not win. Meanwhile, he also appeared several times at Prime Time Wrestling and was the PTW Heavyweight Title win there.
World Wrestling Entertainment
ECW
On 16 January 2007 Brown debuted in ECW as the Marquis Cor Von. But shortly after, he was called Marcus Cor Von. He feuded with Elijah Burke, Matt Striker, Kevin Thorn and Ariel as New Breed against ECW Originals (composed of RVD, Sabu, Tommy Dreamer, The Sandman and Balls Mahoney ). Along with Kevin Thorn denied Brown a ten team battle royal for the World Tag Team Championship, but they could not win. In June 2007, Brown injured. During this pause, Brown asked, due to a family bereavement to the contract.
Appearance at Professional Championship Wrestling
In June 2008, Brown appeared at Professional Championship Wrestling. Brown was really only present to visit his friend Lance Hoyt. That was the moment last appearance of Brown in wrestling.
Achievements
- Prime Time Wrestling 1x PTW Heavyweight Championship
Awards
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated Rookie Of The Year 2004
- # 3 Most Improved Wrestler
- Wrestlers
- Football player (United States)
- Born in 1970
- Man