Includes Address 7 Phone 6 Email 1. Resides in San Diego, CA. Includes Address 7 Phone 7. Resides in Vancouver, WA. Also known as Scott E Nortor. Includes Address 9 Phone 2 Email 1.
Resides in Valencia, CA. Includes Address 5 Phone 8 Email 5. Resides in Grapevine, TX. Related To Laura Norton. Includes Address 8 Phone 5 Email 1. Also known as S Norton. Includes Address 6 Phone 2 Email 2. Resides in Brunswick, GA. Includes Address 9 Phone 4 Email 6. Resides in Auburn, IN. Includes Address 2 Phone 1. Resides in Fair Oaks, CA. Includes Address 3 Phone 5 Email 3. Includes Address 8 Phone 7. Resides in Gilbert, AZ. Also known as S A Norton.
Includes Address 20 Phone 13 Email 4. Resides in Lewes, DE. Also known as Norton Scott. Includes Address 9 Phone 4 Email 2. Resides in Freeport, FL. Includes Address 18 Phone 12 Email 4. Resides in Lititz, PA. Includes Address 11 Phone 3 Email 1. Resides in Virginia Beach, VA. Includes Address 12 Phone 4 Email 2. Resides in Jensen Beach, FL. Also known as William Scott Norton.
Includes Address 10 Phone 2 Email 1. Resides in Plano, TX. Also known as Scott Norton Reed. He even turned up in the WWE in at a house show for one match as well but was defeated by Bob Holly.
Norton was a key member of nWo Japan during the mids as its resident foreigner, with his crowning glory coming when he defeated Yuji Nagata to win the vacated title given up by Masahiro Chono, the original leader of nWo Japan in He traveled and competed in both promotions regularly. Norton was seen with the belt once on Nitro and held the title for four months before losing the gold to Keji Mutoh in the Tokyo dome in front of 60, fans in attendance. He dropped it quickly on his first defense to Kazuyuki Fujita.
His first title reign lasted days while his second reign would only last Norton is in a distinguished company, as the number of outsiders to have won the premier prize in IWGP is very limited.
Obviously, this privilege only goes out to a select group of wrestlers that have been deemed worthy enough to hold a top title on foreign soil. Challenging Goldberg on his way out in a five-minute match that was the main event. It was not the typical Goldberg powerhouse match of this era though. Rheingans prepared him as best he could before Verne Gagne plucked Norton from camp a month later to enter the ranks of the AWA. Though his first foray may not have been a five-star classic, Norton soon settled into the ways of the ring.
Norton soon found himself donning plaid and teaming with his good friend John Nord as The Lumberjacks. Those who stepped in the ring with The Lumberjacks, however, have very different memories.
Listen as John Nord tells the tale of "Flapjack" Norton. His hard-hitting style may not have been appreciated in America at the time, but Norton soon found a place where it would be welcomed.
He was finishing up the last week of his contract with New Japan. Norton returned to a full-time schedule in Japan before heading to WCW in He really hit his stride in late , when he turned on WCW to join the renegade New World Order, just as it was beginning to explode in popularity.
He was a great showman and a hell of a tag partner. That created a unique scenario for Norton, who wanted to compete as much as possible in both promotions.
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