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Brian Heffron (born May 18, 1973) is a professional wrestler and actor better known as The Blue Meanie or Da Blue Guy.
Heffron started wrestling in the Midwest out of Al Snow's "Bodyslammers Pro Wrestling Gym" in Lima, Ohio in March 1994. He continued to wrestle in various independent wrestling promotions throughout the Mid-Atlantic and Midwest regions, until 1996.
He was noticed by Raven and Stevie Richards at a Steel City Wrestling show in Pittsburgh and asked by Raven to become Stevie Richards' sidekick in Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW). He went on to become The Blue Meanie... MORE
Brian Heffron (born May 18, 1973) is a professional wrestler and actor better known as The Blue Meanie or Da Blue Guy.
Heffron started wrestling in the Midwest out of Al Snow's "Bodyslammers Pro Wrestling Gym" in Lima, Ohio in March 1994. He continued to wrestle in various independent wrestling promotions throughout the Mid-Atlantic and Midwest regions, until 1996.
He was noticed by Raven and Stevie Richards at a Steel City Wrestling show in Pittsburgh and asked by Raven to become Stevie Richards' sidekick in Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW). He went on to become The Blue Meanie (taking his name and persona from the villain of the 1968 animated Beatles film, Yellow Submarine) in 1995 in ECW at the November To Remember event. He was the flunky for Stevie Richards, who was the flunky for Raven. Heffron, Richards, and Nova performed several skits but their most famous was the bWo, a parody of World Championship Wrestling's top heel group of the time, the nWo. Meanie played the role of "Da Blue Guy" in the bWo, lampooning Scott Hall, who often used the nickname "The Bad Guy."
Heffron made his World Wrestling Federation debut on the November 22, 1998 episode of Sunday Night Heat. He LESS
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