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Chad Slivenski Biography
Chad Slivenski is one of the most popular and richest Amateur Wrestler who was born on September 15, 1972 in Red Bank, New Jersey, United States. Chad Slivenski (born July 4 1972) is semi-retired American professional wrestler who is known as his ring name Chad Bowman, who competed in East Coast and Mid-Atlantic independent promotions in the 1990s and the 2000s. In the beginning of his career, Slivenski worked in regional promotions like The United States Wrestling Association and Smokey Mountain Wrestling before their closure in the mid-1990s and also made appearances as a preliminari wrestler in World Wrestling Entertainment.
On November 22nd He and Hack Meyers fell to Stevie Richards & JT Smith in a tag team contest and following week, he wrestled Shane Douglas for the ECW Heavyweight Championship. On the 24th of December 1994 Slivenski took part in the battle royal held on the ECW Arena. He was the first participant and, after entering the ring declared that he was leaving ECW and that he had purchased a home in Atlanta saying he was moving towards World Championship Wrestling and stating to the crowd that “ECW was small time”. When he announced this, everyone who was in the battle royal instantly went into the ring to go after Slivenski and then threw the wrestler out. The ring was dominated by Shane Douglas, the wrestlers had to announce “ECW is number one!” on the microphone in the house. The result was Tod Gordon appearing and telling everyone to go to go back, except for Axl Rotten, Pitbull #2 and Pitbull #2. They then re-entered the ring in accordance with Royal Rumble rules. The show was later added in ECW Extreme Warfare, Vol. 1.
Slivenski continued to be a regular at the ECW Arena during the next year. On February 5, 1994, he lost to 911 in the opening match of ECW’s “The Night the Line was Crossed”. In the first half of 1994, he also faced The Public Enemy (Rocco Rock & Johnny Grunge), Johnny Hotbody, The Sandman, Hack Meyers and Shane Douglas. On April 9, he challenged Ricky Blues at the Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation’s Kenwood Khaos in Essex.
At Hardcore Heaven 1995, a tag team match between himself and The Broad Street Bully against Dino Sendoff and Don E. Allen ended in a no contest when 911, as he did the previous year, entered the ring and choke slammed all four men. He and Don E. Allen also lost to Dances with Dudley & Dudley Dudley at Gangsta’s Paradise ’95 on August 16. Slivenski also defeated Raven for the MEWF Mid-Atlantic Championship on October 1, 1995. He lost the title to Corporal Punishment on November 12, and after it was declared vacant the next month, lost to Devon Storm in a match to determine the new champion.
Slivenski took part in the ECW debut in the role of Chad Austin on its first major event, the two-day NWA Bloodfest, at the ECW Arena on October 1 on the 1st of October, 1993. Both nights, he fought The Bad Breed (Ian & Axl Rotten) along with Todd Shaw and Don E. Allen respectively, as also being defeated by Jimmy “Superfly” Snuka. The matches were broadcast in the initial shows of ECW Hardcore TV during the following weeks. On the 14th of November in 1993 Austin became the only winner of a six-man elimination tag team game with Watsumi The Rising Sun and Joe College against American Ninja, Johnny Paradise and The Comet at Kenwood High School in Essex, Maryland.
| Name | Chad Slivenski |
| First Name | Chad |
| Last Name | Slivenski |
| Occupation | Amateur Wrestler |
| Birthday | September 15 |
| Birth Year | 1972 |
| Place of Birth | Red Bank |
| Home Town | New Jersey |
| Birth Country | United States |
| Birth Sign | Virgo |
| Full/Birth Name | |
| Father | Not Available |
| Mother | Not Available |
| Siblings | Not Available |
| Spouse | Not Known |
| Children(s) | Not Available |
Ethnicity, religion & political views
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On April 1, 1996, Slivenski was involved in a real-life “shoot” with New Jack when he took part in a tag team “double tables” match with The Blue Meanie against The Gangstas at an April Fool’s Day television taping for ECW Hardcore TV. Slivenski had replaced Meanie’s original partner, Stevie Richards, who had suffered a cracked orbital bone during an alterication with Tommy Dreamer and Shane Douglas. According to New Jack, as with the Mass Transit incident, he “didn’t like his attitude” and had particularly taken offense when Slivenski approached him to discuss the match beforehand. At the end of the match, New Jack dove off the top rope with a steel chair and onto Slivenski injuring his face. Afterwards, he took the chair and hit him five times breaking his leg as well. He later began using the move, referred to as a 187, as his finisher and has credited Slivenski, alblit sarcastically, for its creation.
Chad Slivenski Net Worth
Chad Slivenski is one of the richest Amateur Wrestler from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Chad Slivenski's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
The birthplace of Chad Slivenski was Red Bank, New Jersey, Chad Slivenski trained under Don Owens and made his wrestling debut on September 11th on the 11th of September, 1991. He was a part of the East Coast and Mid-Atlantic “indy circuit” and also as stints with the United States Wrestling Association and Smokey Mountain Wrestling, prior to joining Tod Gordon and Eastern Championship Wrestling in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in late 1993.
Slivenski was involved in two other unforgettable Hardcore TV moments that year. On the 13th of December He was scheduled to fight his opponent Mr. Hughes but the lights abruptly went off, and when they came on once more all the ECW team was involved in a fight arena. The following week, Slivenski was brought out by Terry Funk as a mock Sabu impersonator and then attacked by Funk. The Sabu’s manager, Paul E. Dangerously confronted Funk and he was chased away. In the presence of a packed audience at the ECW Arena, Slivenski scored an unexpected triumph over Pitbull #1 during the match of his ECW debut during Holiday Hell ’93 on the night of December 26 the 26th of December, 1993. After his opponent continued to attack his opponent after the game, The Sandman arrived to his aid. The match was telecast at ECW Hardcore TV three days after.
That summer, he appeared on three major ECW shows. On June 24, his match against Don E. Allen at Hostile City Showdown ’94 ended in a no-contest when 911 interfered and incapacitated both men with a choke slam. A month later at Heat Wave 1994, Slivenski was disqualified in his match against ECW Television Champion Mikey Whipwreck as well as their rematch in Wildwood, New Jersey a week later. Five days later in Montgomeryville, Pennsylvania, he teamed with Rockin’ Rebel and Jason Knight in a 6-man tag team match to defeat Don E. Allen, Dino Sendoff and Hack Meyers. On August 13, he defeated “Ironman” Tommy Cairo at Hardcore Heaven 1994. He also wrestled Mr. Hughes, Sabu, Damien Stone, Steve Richards, Rockin’ Rebel and Chris Benoit on Hardcore TV over the summer.
| Net Worth | $5 Million |
| Salary | Under Review |
| Source of Income | Amateur Wrestler |
| Cars | Not Available |
| House | Living in own house. |
Leaving ECW shortly after this incident, Slivenski began competing in the Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation (MEWF). A month before his run-in with New Jack, he had wrestled Steve Corino in Baltimore. His injuries caused him to miss a year of ringtime before eventually returning to the ring in early 1997. In one of his first matches back, he was scheduled to headline a National Wrestling League show in Boonsboro, Maryland with Devon Storm on April 22, 1997, but the match was cancelled when Storm was unable to appear. A year later, he lost to The Cat Burglar in a 3 Way Dance with Steve Corino for the MEWF Light Heavyweight Championship on September 18, 1998. On October 1, 1999, he wrestled Jake Daniels for The Bad Crew’s Hardway Wrestling in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. He also wrestled for Atlantic Terror Championship Wrestling and Cueball Carmichael’s Independent Pro Wrestling Alliance.
Over the next seven months, Slivenski successfully defended his title against Mikey Whipreck, Qenaan Creed and Black Dragon. He also defeated former champion Adam Flash at a special MCW show near Ocean City, Maryland on June 10 and Ronnie Zukko at the 2000 Shane Shamrock Memorial Cup on July 19. That summer, he and Qenaan Creed became involved in a 3-month feud over the title. At an October 28 show in Glen Burnie, Creed was briefly awarded the title after using a chain brought by Slivenski to pin the champion. When the referee spotted the chain, it was assumed it belonged to Creed and he was disqualified. A local disc jockey who had been invited to the event, and had been attacked by Total Quality Management earlier in the show, informed the referee what had taken place and the decision was again reversed giving Creed the win via disqualification but not the belt. He finally lost the title to Creed a month later in Odenton. On December 6, 2000, he and Chip Bowman took on Qenaan Creed and Kelly Bell in Glen Burnie.
Height, Weight & Body Measurements
Chad Slivenski height 5 ft 9 in Chad weight Not Known & body measurements will update soon.
| Height | 5 ft 9 in |
| Weight | Not Known |
| Body Measurements | Under Review |
| Eye Color | Not Available |
| Hair Color | Not Available |
| Feet/Shoe Size | Not Available |
On January 7, 1995, Slivenski lost to JT Smith at the ECW Arena and to The Tazmaniac at the Big Apple Dinner Theater in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania on February 24. The following night at ECW’s Return of the Funker, he and Joel Hartgood lost to The Pitbulls (Pitbull #1 & Pitbull #2) in front of 1,150 fans.
A mainstay of the Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation (MEWF) and Maryland Championship Wrestling (MCW), he and kayfabe brother Chip Bowman were members of the “heel” stable Total Quality Management with MCW Heavyweight Champion “Wiseguy” Jimmy Cicero and MCW Tag Team Champions Cueball Carmichael & Dino Devine from 2000 until their breakup in 2002. He and Devine later began teaming together as The Slackers and won both the MEWF and MCW Tag Team titles.
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Relationships Record: We have no records of past relationships for Chad Slivenski. You may help us to build the dating records for Chad Slivenski!In early 2000, Slivenski started wrestling for Maryland Championship Wrestling (MCW). On January 19, 2000, he teamed with “Wiseguy” Jimmy Cicero in a match for the then vacant MCW Tag Team Championship and lost to The Holy Rollers (Earl the Pearl & Rich Myers) in a 3 Way Dance with The Badstreet Boys (Joey Matthews & Christian York) in Glen Burnie, Maryland. On April 14, he became the MCW Cruiserweight Champion in Annapolis by defeating Adam Flash and Quinn Nash in an elimination match. Around this time, he and kayfabe brother Chip Bowman joined Cicero’s “heel” stable Total Quality Management with MCW Tag Team Champions Cueball Carmichael & Dino Devine. Two weeks later, he and Chip joined Cicero in a 6-man tag team match against King Kong Bundy and The Ghetto Mafia (2-Dope & Sydeswype) in Lusby, Maryland on April 29.
Facts & Trivia
Chad Ranked on the list of most popular Amateur Wrestler. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Chad Slivenski celebrates birthday on September 15 of every year.
During the next year, Slivenski cut down on his ring schedule to recuperate from an injury. On July 28, 2001, Slivenski lost to Julio Dinero in Bel Air, Maryland. At the end of the year, he and Dino Devine lost to Van Hammer & The Cowboy, a local WZBH disc jockey, in Laurel on December 16, 2001.
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