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Scott "Flash" Norton
Born
(1961-06-15) June 15, 1961 (age 62)[1][2] Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.[1][3]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)
Scott "Flash" Norton[1][2]
Billed height
6 ft 3 in (191 cm)[1]
Billed weight
360 lb (163 kg)[1]
Billed from
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Trained by
Brad Rheingans[2][4] Masa Saito[2] Verne Gagne[1][2]
Debut
April 15, 1989[1][2]
Scott Norton[2] (born June 15, 1961) is an American semi-retired professional wrestler and author. He is best known for his tenures in World Championship Wrestling and New Japan Pro-Wrestling, in which he was a member of the New World Order and nWo Japan.[1] He is a two-time world champion, having won the IWGP Heavyweight Championship twice.
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ScottNorton (born June 15, 1961) is an American semi-retired professional wrestler and author. He is best known for his tenures in World Championship...
Vicious and Delicious was a professional wrestling tag team composed of ScottNorton and Buff Bagwell who competed in World Championship Wrestling from 1996...
changes happen at NJPW-promoted events. Big Van Vader, Salman Hashimikov, ScottNorton, Bob Sapp, Brock Lesnar, A.J. Styles, Kenny Omega and Jay White were...
World of Wrestling. Retrieved 2008-01-26. "WCW Nitro: September 30, 1996". Scott's Blog of Doom. 5 October 2014. Retrieved 11 October 2014. "Kyle Petty 1997...
After joining, Frye would spend most of 1999 and early 2000 feuding with ScottNorton over the unofficial title of Gaijin Ace, took part in the G1 Tag League...
wrestled a tag team match with ScottNorton (representing the nWo) against Rick Steiner and Lex Luger which they won when Scott Steiner interfered on his behalf...
Chris Benoit (under his gimmick as Wild Pegasus), Road Warrior Hawk, ScottNorton, and the Steiner Brothers. Reporter Mike Chinoy also came to cover the...
the finals of the first G1 Climax tournament on August 11. He lost to ScottNorton but defeated Tatsumi Fujinami and Big Van Vader in his block to advance...
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with NJPW, Hall primarily teamed with Hiroyoshi Tenzan, Satoshi Kojima, ScottNorton, and his other stablemates in a series of tag team matches and six-man...
Big Van Vader and Bam Bam Bigelow for the titles. They dropped them to ScottNorton and Tony Halme on November 22. During their time in the WWF, they only...
Halme and Norton won the IWGP Tag Team Championship from The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott). However, the next night, Halme and Norton were forced...
teamed with Chris Benoit, Lord Steven Regal and ScottNorton. On July 13, 1995, Enos and ScottNorton lost to Shinya Hashimoto and Junji Hirata for the...
non-fiction, and academic writing (including textbooks). As explained by ScottNorton in his book Developmental editing: a handbook for freelancers, authors...
Championship. In the first round, they defeated fellow Team 2000 members: ScottNorton and Super J, but lost to Yuji Nagata and Manabu Nakanishi in the semi-finals...
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a win over ScottNorton after hitting him with a crowbar. He and Norton were scheduled to wrestle in The Great American Bash, but Norton was pulled out...
Savage in the Torture Rack and pulled him down. Immediately after that, ScottNorton, Buff Bagwell, Brian Adams, and Vincent rushed the ring and began attacking...