Eastern Championship Wrestling (1992–1993)
On April 26, 1992, Hotbody won the ECW Heavyweight Championship by defeating Jimmy Snuka.[1] He held the title for nearly three months, before losing it back to Snuka on July 14.[1] Later that year, on August 12, he became the first ever ECW Television Champion by defeating Larry Winters.[1][3] He was later forced to relinquish the title on September 12, 1992, after sustaining a legitimate broken ankle.[4]
Upon his return, he formed the Suicide Blondes with Chris Candido, and, for most of 1993, he competed in tag team competition. He won his first ECW Tag Team Championship with Candido on April 3, 1993, when they defeated Tony Stetson and Larry Winters.[1][5][6] Chris Michaels was later introduced as the third member of the Suicide Blondes, which resulted in the Suicide Blondes defending the Tag Team Championships under the Freebird Rule, which meant that any combination of the three were allowed to defend the championship.[7] He also began a feud with Tommy Cairo, attacking him after matches.[8][9] The Suicide Blondes defeated Cairo and J. T. Smith in a tag team match, and for the next few weeks Hotbody competed against Cairo in matches, losing a standard singles match to him, but winning a Lumberjack match.[10][11][12] They lost the Tag Team Championship to the Super Destroyers (A. J. Petrucci and Doug Stahl) on May 15, but the combination of Hotbody and Michaels regained it that same day.[1][5][13] Later that year, on October 1, Hotbody, along with his former adversary Stetson, was awarded the Tag Team Championship, after the previous champions, The Dark Patriot and Eddie Gilbert, left the promotion, resulting in the titles being vacated.[1][5] They had successful title defenses against Badd Company (Paul Diamond and Pat Tanaka), The Sandman and J. T. Smith, and Ian and Axl Rotten over the next month.[14][15][16] They dropped the championship to Tommy Dreamer and Johnny Gunn, however, in a nine-second match, on November 13.[5][17]