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 Booker Huffman - Definition 

Robert Booker Tio Huffman (born March 1, 1965 in Houston, Texas) is a professional wrestler better known by his stage name of Booker T.

For much of the 1990s, he was one of the mainstays of World Championship Wrestling, winning the promotion's World Heavyweight title 4 times, plus a fifth time after WCW was purchased by WWE. He made his initial impact with his brother Lane (who wrestled as Stevie Ray) as the tag team of Harlem Heat, which held WCW's World Tag Team title a record 10 times. He also won five World Television titles and one United States Heavyweight title.

His rise from Midcard to Main Event level is due to decisions made by Vince Russo. In a spur of the moment change to one WCW pay per view, Russo fired, the then World Champion, Hulk Hogan and made a new main event between Jeff Jarrett and Booker T for the World title.

After WCW folded, he joined the World Wrestling Federation, now World Wrestling Entertainment; he has held that promotion's tag team title and its Intercontinental singles title.

On March 22, 2004 Booker T was traded from the RAW brand along with the Dudley Boyz to the Smackdown! brand for Triple H.

Booker T was set to face John 'Bradshaw' Layfield for the WWE Championship at the Survivor Series pay-per-view on November 14, 2004. Booker lost the match after getting hit on the head with the championship belt.


Finishers/Signature Moves: Book End, Scissorkick, Missile Drop Kick

Trademark: Spinarooni (Performed before or after the Scissors Kick)


Championships/Titles Held/Accomplishments



<td colspan = 3 align = center>WWE United States Championship
Preceded by:
Rick Steiner
First Reign Succeeded by:
Chris Kanyon
Preceded by:
vacant
Second Reign Succeeded by:
John Cena


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