Age, Biography and Wiki
Craig Pittman was born on 7 March, 1959 in former, is an An American male mixed martial artist. Discover Craig Pittman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?
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Craig Pittman Height, Weight & Measurements
At 65 years old, Craig Pittman height is 6ft 1in and Weight 250 lb.
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6ft 1in |
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250 lb |
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Craig Pittman Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Craig Pittman worth at the age of 65 years old? Craig Pittman’s income source is mostly from being a successful Former. He is from former. We have estimated Craig Pittman's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Craig Pittman (born March 7, 1959) is a former United States Marine and professional wrestler.
His biggest victories came in the 1989 and 1991 USA Senior Greco-Roman Championships, in which he won the heavyweight division.
He also placed seventh in the heavyweight division at the 1989 FILA Greco-Roman World Championships.
He served in the Marine Corps until the early 1990s.
He then wrestled professionally as Sgt. Craig "Pitbull" Pittman in World Championship Wrestling (WCW).
After leaving the military, Pittman trained as a professional wrestler at the WCW Power Plant under Terry Taylor and The Assassin in 1993.
Pittman made his wrestling debut as Sgt. Craig Pittman, a villainous character at a live event on February 5, 1994.
He won his first match by pinning Brian Anderson just before the time limit expired.
He made his televised debut as one of the judges for Marquess of Queensberry Rules between Ric Flair and Lord Steven Regal on the April 30 episode of Worldwide.
His first televised match was on the November 5 episode of Pro by defeating Ken Kendall.
His character was repackaged in early 1995 and vignettes promoting his debut aired on television beginning with the February 19 episode of Worldwide.
He made his televised re-debut by defeating Todd Morton on the February 26 episode of Worldwide.
Pittman made his pay-per-view debut at The Great American Bash, against "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan, which he lost by disqualification when he refused to let go of the Code Red when Duggan was in the ropes.
This marked Pittman's first loss but he remained undefeated as he was not pinned or submitted.
Pittman began his first feud against Cobra in the summer of 1995.
According to the storyline, he had been Cobra's commanding officer during the Gulf War.
During a mission, he left Cobra behind, which led to Cobra seeking revenge in WCW.
This feud led to a match between the two at Fall Brawl, which Pittman won by submission after attacking him from behind before the match while a recruit of Pittman distracted Cobra.
However, Pittman lost a rematch to Cobra on the September 23 episode of Saturday Night, thus ending Pittman's undefeated streak in WCW.
In November 1995, Pittman also appeared at WCW's first World War 3 pay-per-view.
In a sixty-man battle royal, he became the forty-second wrestler eliminated when Hugh Morrus threw him over the top rope.
Following the pay-per-view, Pittman began a quest to find a manager to guide his career.
In 1996, Pittman wrestled mainly as a mid-carder, losing most of his matches to main event wrestlers.
He received his first opportunity for the World Heavyweight Championship against Ric Flair on the March 23 episode of Saturday Night, where Flair retained the title.
He made two final pay-per-view appearances in 1996.
The first came at Slamboree 1996 as part of a "Lethal Lottery" tournament.
In a storyline in which wrestlers were supposedly assigned partners in a random drawing, Pittman teamed with Scott Steiner in a loss to Rick Steiner and The Booty Man., in fall 1996, Pittman quietly turned heel again and dropped Long as his manager, Pittman also appeared at 1996's World War 3 as part of the sixty-man battle royal, which was won by The Giant.
After leaving WCW in 1997, he continued to wrestle in independent promotions until 2004.
Prior to his professional career Pittman was a successful amateur wrestler.
In addition to wrestling, he fought in four mixed martial arts bouts.
In his early childhood Pittman grew up in Brooklyn, New York, but moved with his family to Freeport, New York when he was young.
Pittman attended Freeport High School, where he was recruited to the Wrestling team by coach Terry Haise.
In his senior year, Pittman won the state championship in Wrestling.
During a subsequent trip to national championships, Pittman was offered a scholarship by University of Kentucky which he accepted.
However, after Pittman's freshman year the Wrestling program was shut down and without the scholarship he was forced to return to the east coast.
Back home, Pittman attended Nassau Community Junior College where he also wrestled, again reaching the national championships where he was disqualified in the first match due to a bodyslam.
After the community college, Pittman joined the United States Marine Corps and achieved the rank of sergeant.
He was a Wrestler in the Marines and won several championships.
Pittman would go on to wrestle in WCW through the first 5 months of 1997, gaining opportunities at the United States Heavyweight Championship against Eddie Guerrero on Saturday Night on March 4, and his final match in WCW taking place on the 24th of May on Saturday Night, a shot at the World Television Championship against Lord Steven Regal.