Nelson Frazier, Jr.

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Lee Nelson Frazier, Jr. ( born February 14, 1971 in Memphis, Tennessee, † February 18, 2014 ibid ), better known as Big Daddy V, was an American professional wrestler. He had his greatest success in the wrestling organization WWE, where he appeared in the weekly broadcasts, and at major events and won the World Tag Team Championship.

Career

Nelson Frazier began his wrestling career with his friend and future team partner Robert "Mo" Horne in North Carolina. After the death of her coach Gene Anderson, George South took her and shaped them as a team " Harlem Knights ". Finally, Frazier could change in 1993 with Horne from a commitment to the United States Wrestling Association out from under the ring names Mabel in the then World Wrestling Federation. The team was renamed "Mission Men On A" and written in a feud against the Quebecers. The team was able to get the WWF World Tag Team Championship. The highlight of Frazier's time as Mabel was winning the then annual King of the Ring tournament in 1995. After a short break, the team was disbanded and we now allowed Frazier to group Ministry of Darkness to join. In the meantime, he won the Hardcore title. After the dissolution of the group, the WWF was no more use for Frazier and dismissed him.

After a few appearances in independent promotions Frazier came back to the WWE in 2004. On 17 June 2007, it was moved in the second part of the cast change of the WWE in the ECW roster.

This was followed by feuds against the Boogeyman and CM Punk as well as tag team with Mark Henry against CM Punk, Kane and the Undertaker. On June 25, 2008 was allowed Frazier to Friday broadcast Smackdown change. On 8 August 2008 he was released from WWE.

Then Frazier worked in independent wrestling leagues.

Frazier died on February 18, 2014 due to a heart attack.

Achievements

World Wrestling Entertainment

Others

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