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Vince Russo


 
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Mostly Credited As: Vince Russo
Sometimes Credited As: "The PowersThat be"
Vinnie Ru
Vic Venom
Mr. Wrestling III
The Informer
Birth Name: Vincent Michael Russo
Date Of Birth: January 24, 1961 (Age 48)
Country Of Birth: USA
Birth Place: New York City, New York
Height: 6' 2" (1.87 m)

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Vince Russo TV Appearances
 
Show: TNA iMPACT!(2004)As: Himself (Director of Authority 2004 / Booker 2006 - ?)
Show: WCW Monday Nitro(1995)As: Himself (2000 - 2001)
 
Vince Russo Crew Credits
 
Show Crew  
Show: TNA Pay-Per-View (2002)• Staff Writer
Show: TNA iMPACT! (2004)• Creator
• Staff Writer ((2004))
Show: WWE Raw (1993)• Staff Writer
• Producer
Show: WWF Prime Time Wrestling (1985)• Staff Writer
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Show: TNA Pay-Per-View (2002) (Credited in 1 episodes from this show) 

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Hard Justice 2007 05x08 Aug/12/2007 As: Writer
Show: WWE Raw (1993) (Credited in 1 episodes from this show) 
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December 29, 1997 05x52 Dec/29/1997 As: Writer
Overview  
Vince Russo worked in 2 episodes from 2 different TV shows
as Writer: 2 episodes
 
Vince Russo Trivia
 
Vince has had the following names/nicknames in wrestling of The Informer, Mr. Wrestling III, The Powers That Be, Vic Venom, Vinnie Ru and Worlds Biggest Jackass.
 
Vince first managed 2 small video rental stores in Brooklyn, New York City but closed them once Blockbuster Video became big. He next has his own wrestling talk radio show in New York.
 
He next became a writer for WWF Magazine and then became the magazine’s editor in 1994. In 1996 he was promoted to the WWF Creative Team and he next became co-head writer for WWF shows with Ed Ferrera.
 
After a period of controversial, edgy, sexual, profane and heel turn story lines written by the 2 the WWF finally began to beat WCW in the Monday Night TV Statistics War.
 
On 5 October 1999 both Ferrera and Russo jumped over to WCW for much more money. However Russo claims that he left because of an altercation he had with McMahon where Russo questioned the workload placed upon him having to write 4-hours now.
 
Ed & Vince tried the same controversial, edgy, sexual, profane stories they used in the WWF in WCW & would be seen on camera from time to time if their storyline called for it & when on-camera they were known as "The Powers That Be".
 
Their storylines however didn’t work in WCW some say because McMahon was not there to add his own suggestions. On 25 September 2000 Russo wrote the storyline where he won the WCW World Heavyweight Title but vacated it 1-week later.
 
Once Vince McMahon purchased WCW outright he signed some of the talent but not everyone to include writers. Russo then went to Andrew McManus' World Wrestling All-Stars promotion in June 2002 and worked behind the scenes.
 
He was with WWA for only a month and then he was fired and on 9 July 2002 TNA announced that Russo would be joining them as a consultant on their writing team.
 
On 20 November Jeff Jarrett won his 1st NWA World Heavyweight title due to outside interference from Mr. Wrestling III who then removed his mask to reveal it was really Russo.
 
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