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Revision as of 05:20, 15 December 2005
Ernest "The Cat" Miller (born January 14, 1964 in Atlanta, Georgia), is a former professional wrestler who worked in both the WCW and WWF (now WWE).
Profile
- Height: 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
- Weight: 235 lbs
- Birthday: January 14, 1964
- Hometown: Atlanta, Georgia
- Previous Identities: The Cat
- Marital Status: Married with a son
- Trained By: Dewayne Bruce at the WCW Power Plant
- Professional Debut: 1997
- Finishing Move: The Feliner
Previous managers
Quotes
- "Somebody Call My Mama!"
- "I'm gonna lock the doors and whoop everybody!"
- "I'ma go outside, get my karate gi, and whoop EVERY redneck in the buildin'!"
- "I'm the greatest!"
- "I am a three time karate champion!"
WCW career
After a career as a karate tournament competitor, Miller was brought into WCW by Eric Bischoff. Miller was a karate instructor and was teaching Bischoff's son, when Bischoff asked him to become a wrestler.
He started out as Glacier's tag team partner in his feud with Mortis and Wrath. He soon left Glacier and became a heel with Sonny Onoo as his manager. He was most often a heel but he had turned face and was the WCW Commissioner in 2000. He began the storyline as a heel but eventually turned face due to the high fan reaction he was getting whenever he entered an arena. He was feuding with Ric Flair's Magnificent Seven group when WCW was purchased by Vince McMahon.
He appeared at some World Wrestling All-Stars shows before going to the WWF.
WWF/WWE career
He served as a wrestler and an announcer for Velocity before he was released from WWE on February 10, 2004.
Accomplishments
- 3-Time World Karate Champion
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated (PWI) ranked him # 479 of the 500 best singles wrestlers during the "PWI Years" in 2003.