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Marty Jannetty

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Marty Jannetty
Marty Jannetty will always be known to fans of wrestling as "The other Rocker", as his partner, Shawn Michaels, went on to become one of the biggest stars in wrestling history after their break up. This is very unfortunate, because Marty Jannetty was one of the most innovative high-flying wrestlers in wrestling history.

He gained notoriety as one half of the "Midnight Rockers", along with Michaels, in the old AWA federation in the mid 1980s. They became known throught the wrestling world as tag-team specialists. The two won the AWA Tag Team Titles on two separate occasions before going to the WWF in the fall of 1988. It was here that Jannetty became known around the world as a wrestling superstar.

Now just known as "The Rockers", Marty and Shawn immediately engaged in a feud with fellow WWF newcomers, The Brainbusters(Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard). The two teams wrestled in some amazing tag team matches around the country. The Rockers spent the next three years being one of the most popular tag teams in the world. Their size and speed made them forces to contend with, as they dazzled audiences with a wide array of high-flying maneuvers and incredible tag team moves. Their timing was perfect, as they always seemed to know what the other was thinking.

Despite the incredible talent that these two possessed, the WWF was reluctant to give them a run with the Tag Team Titles, as owner Vince McMahon has always been a fan of "bigger is better", in reference to the small size of these two superstars comapred to their fellow wrestlers. The Rockers actually did win the WWF Tag Team Titles from the legendary Hart Foundation (Bret "Hit Man" Hart & Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart) in the fall of 1990 on an untelevised house show. The two held the titles for several days before the they were returned to the Hart Foundation and the win was never acknowledged again. This remains one of the strangest occurances in wrestling history.

By the fall of 1991, tensions between the two stars became obvious to audiences. The straw that broke the camel's back was at Survivor Series 1991, when Jannetty accidentally caused Michaels to be eliminated when a wrestling move went awry and knocked Michaels to the ground, making him an easy pinning target. The two "made up" on the set of Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake's show, The Barbershop. Michaels then shocked the world as he nailed Jannetty in the face with his patented superkick. He then finished off his former tag team partner by throwing him face first through a window on the set.

Michaels went on to become one of the most promising stars of 1992, winning the WWF Intercontinental Title from the British Bulldog in the fall of that year. Jannetty did not resurface again until the beginning of 1993, when he made his return and challenged Michaels for his title. The two had a long and heated feud for most of the year, which saw the IC Title change hands between the two twice in some of the best matches of the year.

By 1994, Jannetty returned to the tag team ranks once again, teaming up with the even smaller 1-2-3 Kid to win the Tag Team Titles from The Quebecers in January of that year, only to lose them back seven days later. He continued to wrestle for the WWF for several more years, although he never achieved the fame that he had earlier in his career. He wrestled briefly for WCW in 1998, but that did little to change his mid-card status.
BornFebruary 3, 1960
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  • Known for

    Hulk Hogan in In Your Face: The Lost Episodes of the XWF (2005)
    In Your Face: The Lost Episodes of the XWF
    4.8
    TV Series
    • Marty Jannetty
    John Cena, Randy Orton, and Cody Rhodes in WWF SmackDown! (1999)
    WWF SmackDown!
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Marty Jannetty
    WCW Monday Nitro (1995)
    WCW Monday Nitro
    7.9
    TV Series
    • Marty Jannetty
    WCW Thunder (1998)
    WCW Thunder
    6.5
    TV Series
    • Marty Jannetty

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    • So Says Shernoff (Wrestling News as Real as the Action) (2018)
      So Says Shernoff (Wrestling News as Real as the Action)
      TV Series
      • Marty Jannetty
      • 2019
    • GCW Joey Janela's Spring Break (2017)
      GCW Joey Janela's Spring Break
      Video
      • Marty Jannetty
      • 2017
    • The Resolution (2016)
      The Resolution
      Short
      • 2016
    • Sebastian Reese in Chikara Live at First Energy Stadium '12 (2012)
      Chikara Live at First Energy Stadium '12
      Video
      • Marty Jannetty
      • 2012
    • Rey Mysterio, Walter Hahn, CM Punk, Gionna Daddio, and Demi Bennett in WWE Monday Night RAW (1993)
      WWE Monday Night RAW
      7.7
      TV Series
      • Marty Jannetty
      • 1993–2009
    • Shawn Michaels in The Shawn Michaels Story: Heartbreak and Triumph (2007)
      The Shawn Michaels Story: Heartbreak and Triumph
      8.0
      Video
      • Marty Jannetty
      • 2007
    • Hulk Hogan in In Your Face: The Lost Episodes of the XWF (2005)
      In Your Face: The Lost Episodes of the XWF
      4.8
      TV Series
      • Marty Jannetty
      • 2005
    • John Cena, Randy Orton, and Cody Rhodes in WWF SmackDown! (1999)
      WWF SmackDown!
      7.3
      TV Series
      • Marty Jannetty
      • 2005
    • WCW Thunder (1998)
      WCW Thunder
      6.5
      TV Series
      • Marty Jannetty
      • 1998
    • WCW Monday Nitro (1995)
      WCW Monday Nitro
      7.9
      TV Series
      • Marty Jannetty
      • 1998
    • WCW Saturday Night (1985)
      WCW Saturday Night
      7.2
      TV Series
      • Marty Jannetty
      • 1998
    • World Wide Wrestling (1975)
      World Wide Wrestling
      6.4
      TV Series
      • Marty Jannetty
      • 1998
    • Free for All (1997)
      Free for All
      Video
      • Marty Jannetty
      • 1997
    • In Your House - Greatest Matches (1997)
      In Your House - Greatest Matches
      Video
      • Marty Jannetty
      • 1997
    • World Tour '96 (1997)
      World Tour '96
      2.0
      Video
      • Marty Jannetty
      • 1997

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    • Alternative names
      • Frederick Janetty
    • Height
      • 1.78 m
    • Born
      • February 3, 1960
      • Columbus, Georgia, USA
    • Spouse
      • AddieMay 2024 - present

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    • Trivia
      At the 1994 Royal Rumble, after The Undertaker was beaten by Yokozuna in the casket match, The Taker appeared on the big screen in the arena, supposedly from inside the casket (obviously it was pre-taped). He cut a quick promo saying he'll never rest in peace. And then as thunder and lightning filled the arena, The Undertaker seemingly broke out of the casket on the screen, rose out of the top of the screen, and reappeared. But of course, The Undertaker was technically still inside the casket, and the person who appeared above the screen - dressed as The Undertaker - was Marty Jannetty.
    • Trademark
        Finishing moves: Top Rope Fist Drop and The Rocker Dropper
    • Nickname
      • The Rocker

    FAQ

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    • How old is Marty Jannetty?
      65 years old
    • When was Marty Jannetty born?
      February 3, 1960
    • Where was Marty Jannetty born?
      Columbus, Georgia, USA
    • What is Marty Jannetty's birth name?
      Fredrick Marty Jannetty
    • How tall is Marty Jannetty?
      5 feet 10 inches, or 1.78 meters

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