Brian Pillman

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Brian Pillman was an American professional wrestler known for his high-flying style, unpredictable "Loose Cannon" persona, and influential runs in WCW and the WWF during the 1990s.

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instanceOf American professional wrestler
human
professional wrestler
almaMater Miami University NERFINISHED
birthName Brian William Pillman NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath heart attack
child Brian Pillman Jr. NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1962-05-22
dateOfDeath 1997-10-05
employer ECW NERFINISHED
WCW NERFINISHED
WWF NERFINISHED
hallOfFame Stampede Wrestling Hall of Fame NERFINISHED
memberOf Calgary Stampeders NERFINISHED
Cincinnati Bengals NERFINISHED
Extreme Championship Wrestling NERFINISHED
World Championship Wrestling NERFINISHED
World Wrestling Federation NERFINISHED
name Brian Pillman NERFINISHED
nickname Flyin' Brian NERFINISHED
Loose Cannon NERFINISHED
notableFor high-flying wrestling style
tag team with Steve Austin
unpredictable Loose Cannon persona
occupation American football player
professional wrestler
partOf Hollywood Blonds NERFINISHED
The Hart Foundation (WWF stable) NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Cincinnati, Ohio, United States NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Bloomington, Minnesota, United States NERFINISHED
playedCollegeFootballFor Miami RedHawks football NERFINISHED
positionPlayed defensive tackle
linebacker
relative Brian Pillman Jr. NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
spouse Melanie Pillman NERFINISHED
stableMate Bret Hart NERFINISHED
Jim Neidhart NERFINISHED
Owen Hart NERFINISHED
The British Bulldog NERFINISHED
tagTeamPartner Steve Austin NERFINISHED
titleHeld NWA United States Tag Team Championship NERFINISHED
NWA World Tag Team Championship NERFINISHED
WCW Light Heavyweight Championship NERFINISHED
WCW World Tag Team Championship NERFINISHED
trainedAt Hart Dungeon NERFINISHED
trainedBy Stu Hart NERFINISHED
wrestlingDebut 1986
wrestlingStyle high-flying
technical wrestling

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