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Height: 6 foot 3
Weight: 250 pounds
From: Harlem, N.Y.
Signatures: Crown Jewel, Off with Their Heads, Beheader
Pro Debut: 1998
Career Highlights:
SCW Intercontinental Champion, SCW Tag Team Champion, PWF Television Champion, SCW Television Champion

As one of the most charismatic and gifted athletes Supreme Championship Wrestling had ever seen, Booker T was a force to be reckoned with. The minute he stepped foot in SCW in 1998, he put the tag team division on notice that they were in trouble. Pairing himself up with Dean Malenko to create the memorable duo known as Fire & Ice, the two ran wild over the competition. Before long, they became frontline challengers to the SCW Tag Team Champions, Rated R's James Ace and Del Wilkes. In a memorable feud that saw Fire & Ice fighting against Rated R and the odds, they silenced the doubters and eventually won the SCW Tag Team titles. To make matters worse for everyone else, Fire & Ice took their championship over to the Perfect Team, making the group stronger than anyone could've ever imagined. Booker T had finally done what he originally set out to do -- silence the critics that doubted he could hang with the fierce level of competition in SCW.

Even though he garnered a lot of attention in the tag team scene, he, too, made a name for himself in one-on-one competition. Booker won the SCW Television Championship before eventually claiming the company's Intercontinental Championship from a man many incorrectly believed to be out of Booker T's league in Bret "Hit Man" Hart.

SCW's Road Rage 2000 was Booker T's last appearance in professional wrestling. That is, until he resurfaced at the PWF's Fall Battle Fields 2007, competing in the Battle Field as a suprise entrant signed by PWF commissioner Jim Ross.


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