Mike Shaw Explained

Mike Shaw
Birth Name:Michael Paul Shaw
Names:Aaron Grundy[1]
Big Ben Sharpe
Bastion Booger
Cousin Mike
Friar Ferguson
Jed Grundy
Klondike Mike
Makhan Singh
Man Mountain Mike
Mike Striker
Norman the Lunatic
Norman the Maniac
Trucker Norm
William Danger
Mike The Danger
Height:6 ft 1 in[2]
Weight:401 lb
Birth Date:9 May 1957
Birth Place:Skandia, Michigan, U.S.
Children:2
Spouse:Kelly Shaw
Death Place:Marquette, Michigan, U.S.
Death Cause:Pulmonary embolism
Trainer:Killer Kowalski
Debut:1980
Retired:2009

Michael Paul Shaw (May 9, 1957 – September 11, 2010) was an American professional wrestler who was best known for his stint in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) as Norman the Lunatic, and as Bastion Booger in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE).

Professional wrestling career

Canadian territories (1980–1989)

Mike Shaw started wrestling in 1980 in Vancouver's NWA All-Star Wrestling using the ring name Klondike Mike. In 1981, he wrestled in the WWF as Mike Smith, in a losing effort against former world champion Pedro Morales on All Star Wrestling. In 1982, Shaw began wrestling under his real name for Stu Hart's Stampede Wrestling in Calgary, Alberta. In 1984, he worked for All Japan and Montreal. A year later he worked in the Maritimes. Also in 1984, he connected with wrestler The Great Gama "Singh" and was bestowed the ring name of Makhan Singh, forming the stable "Karachi Vice" with Gama and Gary Albright as Vokhan Singh and managed by Judah Rosenbloom and following the rebirth of Stampede Wrestling in 1985, by Abu Wizal and feuded with the likes of Owen Hart, Davey Boy Smith, Bret Hart, and Chris Benoit. From 1986 to 1988 he won the Stampede Wrestling North American Heavyweight Championship three times defeating Owen Hart and losing the title back to Hart. He dropped the title the final time to Don Muraco on December 9, 1988. On December 30, 1988, he and Vokhan Singh defeated The British Bulldogs for the Stampede Wrestling International Tag Team Championship. They dropped the titles to Chris Benoit and Biff Wellington on April 8, 1989. After the loss Shaw left Calgary.

World Championship Wrestling (1989–1991)

Stampede Wrestling closed in December 1989 and just prior to the closure, he received the opportunity to join World Championship Wrestling as Norman the Lunatic. He was managed by Theodore Long, who led him around with a giant key. This key was symbolic of Long's potential to recommit Norman to the insane asylum he came from if he did not follow orders. Norman carried a teddy bear with him. Norman eventually broke away from Long, and turned face (being renamed Norman the Maniac). He feuded with Kevin Sullivan, and even received title shots against NWA World champion Ric Flair. He later adopted a trucker gimmick as Trucker Norm, ostensibly in memory of his late father, a long-haul truck driver. Shaw then wrestled in Memphis' USWA as Jed Grundy.

Global Wrestling Federation (1991)

In 1991, Shaw wrestled in the Global Wrestling Federation under his "Makhan Singh" gimmick, where he joined The Cartel with Cactus Jack, Rip Rogers, and Scott Anthony.

Mexico (1991–1992)

Shaw wrestled in Mexico in the 1990s as Aaron Grundy, the supposed brother of Solomon Grundy, in EMLL and on the Mexican independent scene. Solomon Grundy was an established wrestler in the promotion and in Mexico.

World Wrestling Federation (1993–1994)

In April 1993, Shaw briefly wrestled for the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) as (alternately) The Friar and Friar Ferguson, a "mad monk". The WWF received negative feedback from the Catholic Church of New York, so they dropped the character.[3] [4] Shaw was then (allegedly as punishment for his weight) given the ring name Bastion Booger in June 1993, with the gimmick of an unkempt, slovenly and gluttonous man who wrestled in dingy, too-small, gray/beige singlets tailored to give him the appearance of a hunchback. Shaw's debut as Bastion Booger saw him lose to Virgil on the June 19, 1993, edition of Superstars,[5] though he did win a rematch the following week. Booger achieved only marginal success, primarily serving as a jobber to the stars. Booger's biggest victory in the WWF was a clean pinfall over Owen Hart. Booger's only WWF pay-per-view appearance was at the 1993 Survivor Series, teaming with Bam Bam Bigelow and The Headshrinkers in a loss to Men on a Mission and The Bushwhackers. He feuded with Bam Bam Bigelow after "falling in love" with Bigelow's valet, Luna Vachon. While teaming with Bigelow on the January 3, 1994, episode of Monday Night Raw, Booger kissed Vachon, causing Bigelow to get angry.[6] Booger and Bigelow faced each other the following week, and Bigelow won the match after Vachon distracted Booger by blowing him kisses.[7] Booger was scheduled to appear in the 1994 Royal Rumble match, but was unable to compete, and the on-screen explanation given was that he contracted food poisoning. He lost his final match on WWF TV to Koko B. Ware in April 1994 and he left the WWF in August 1994.

Independent circuit (1994–1999)

After leaving WWF, Shaw kept the Bastion Booger gimmick. He wrestled in the independent circuit in Michigan and Canada for Border City Wrestling. He feuded with Typhoon in 1995 in indy American promotions losing all the matches to Typhoon. On December 15, 1995, he returned to Calgary as Makhan Singh defeating the Gothic Warrior at the Stu Hart 50th Anniversary Show. On May 4, 1997, he lost to Doink the Clown at Outaia Pro Wrestling in Arnprior, Ontario. Later that summer, he worked for Renegade Wrestling Alliance based in Hamilton, also worked in Burlington and Oakville, Ontario. Shaw retired from wrestling in 1999.

Return to WWE (2007)

On December 10, 2007, during the WWE Raw 15th anniversary special, he returned as Bastion Booger in the opening segment, in which Triple H jokingly suggested that Big Dick Johnson (another character whose unsightly physical appearance had been used by WWE for comic effect) was Booger's son.[8] Jakks Pacific added Bastion Booger to the Classic Superstars line, series 25 in 2009.

Return to independent circuit (2006–2009)

Shaw worked for various independent promotions in his final years while operating a wrestling school in his hometown of Skandia, Michigan.[9]

Personal life and death

Shaw was married and had two children.[10]

Shaw died of a pulmonary embolism on September 11, 2010. He was 53 years old.[11] He is survived by his wife Kelly and their two children, son Joshua and daughter Amanda.[12]

Championships and accomplishments

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mike Shaw. September 12, 2010 . January 26, 2012. Online World of Wrestling.
  2. Book: WWE Encyclopedia. Shields. Brian. Sullivan. Kevin. 23. DK. 2009. 978-0-7566-4190-0.
  3. Web site: https://archive.today/20120715005653/http://slam.canoe.ca/SlamWrestlingBios/shaw_mike.html. July 15, 2012. SLAM! Wrestling Canadian Hall of Fame: Makhan Singh. SLAM! Wrestling. May 28, 2008. Oliver. usurped. Greg.
  4. Book: . Randy Baer . Wrestlecrap – the very worst of pro wrestling . ECW Press . 2003 . 1-55022-584-7 . registration .
  5. Web site: WWF SUPERSTARS (1986-97) 1993 . thehistoryofwwe.com. January 16, 2023 .
  6. Web site: Monday Night Raw: January 3, 1994 . The Other Arena . May 28, 2008 . Zimmerman . Christopher . https://web.archive.org/web/20030530110200/http://www.otherarena.com/htm/cgi-bin/history.cgi?1994%2Fraw010394 . May 30, 2003 . dead .
  7. Web site: Monday Night Raw: January 10, 1994 . The Other Arena . May 28, 2008 . Zimmerman . Christopher . https://web.archive.org/web/20061026203021/http://www.otherarena.com/htm/cgi-bin/history.cgi?1994%2Fraw011094 . October 26, 2006 . dead .
  8. Web site: Keller's WWE Raw Report 12/10: Ongoing review of 15th Anniversary episode. December 10, 2007. May 28, 2008. Keller. Wade. Pro Wrestling Torch.
  9. Web site: Professional Wrestling Schools . July 10, 2008 . May 26, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110526141234/http://www.wrestlingmuseum.com/pages/resources/schools.html . dead .
  10. Web site: SLAM! Wrestling Canadian Hall of Fame: Makhan Singh. https://web.archive.org/web/20160320152022/http://slam.canoe.com/SlamWrestlingBios/shaw_mike.html . dead . March 20, 2016 . Oliver, Greg. Slam! Wrestling. Canadian Online Explorer. April 21, 2015. March 6, 2016.
  11. Web site: Multi-gimmicked Mike Shaw – Norman, Makhan Singh, Bastion Booger – dead at 53 . https://archive.today/20120721123052/http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2010/09/12/15324721.html . usurped . July 21, 2012 . September 12, 2010 . SLAM! WRESTLING . September 12, 2010.
  12. Web site: Oliver . Greg . September 12, 2010 . Multi-gimmicked Mike Shaw - Norman, Makhan Singh, Bastion Booger - dead at 53 . March 17, 2024 . Slam Wrestling . en-US.