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The Blue Meanie (Brian Heffron) was born on 18 May, 1973 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S., is an American professional wrestler. Discover The Blue Meanie'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 50 years old?

Popular As Brian Heffron
Occupation N/A
Age 50 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 18 May 1973
Birthday 18 May
Birthplace Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
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The Blue Meanie Height, Weight & Measurements

At 50 years old, The Blue Meanie height is 6 ft 1 in and Weight 323 lb.

Physical Status
Height 6 ft 1 in
Weight 323 lb
Body Measurements Not Available
Eye Color Not Available
Hair Color Not Available

Who Is The Blue Meanie's Wife?

His wife is Shanna Jarvis (m. 2011)

Family
Parents Not Available
Wife Shanna Jarvis (m. 2011)
Sibling Not Available
Children Not Available

The Blue Meanie Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is The Blue Meanie worth at the age of 50 years old? The Blue Meanie’s income source is mostly from being a successful Wrestler. He is from . We have estimated The Blue Meanie's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2024 Under Review
Net Worth in 2023 Pending
Salary in 2023 Under Review
House Not Available
Cars Not Available
Source of Income Wrestler

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Timeline

1968

His ring name is a reference to the Blue Meanies, the antagonists from the 1968 animated film Yellow Submarine.

He went on to become "The Blue Meanie", taking his name and persona from the villains of the 1968 animated film Yellow Submarine, in 1995 in ECW at the November To Remember event.

He was the flunky for Richards, who was himself the flunky for Raven.

Heffron, Richards, and Super Nova performed several skits but their most famous was the bWo, a parody of WCW's top heel group, the nWo.

Meanie played the role of "Da Blue Guy" in the bWo, lampooning nWo member Scott Hall's nickname "The Bad Guy".

1973

Brian Heffron (born May 18, 1973), better known by his ring name The Blue Meanie, is an American professional wrestler.

1993

Heffron graduated from Atlantic City High School in 1993.

1994

Heffron started wrestling in the Midwest out of Al Snow's Bodyslammers Pro Wrestling Gym in Lima, Ohio in March 1994.

1995

He is best known for his appearances with Extreme Championship Wrestling and the World Wrestling Federation between 1995 and 2005.

1996

He continued to wrestle in various independent wrestling promotions throughout the Mid-Atlantic and Midwest regions until 1996.

Heffron was noticed by Raven and Stevie Richards at a Steel City Wrestling show in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and was asked by Raven to become Richards' sidekick in ECW.

He rose to short prominence as "Bluedust", a revival of a 1996 mockery of the Goldust gimmick he used in ECW, this time paired with Goldust himself.

Bluedust and Goldust were pitted against one another at the WWF's St. Valentine's Day Massacre: In Your House pay-per-view, a match Goldust eventually won.

Heffron would later be pulled under Goldust's "spell", calling him "mommy" and serving as a manager, all the while bickering with Goldust's other manager, Ryan Shamrock.

After Goldust dumped both Meanie and Shamrock, Heffron made little headway in the WWF.

1997

After Richards left ECW in May 1997, the Blue Meanie continued to team with Super Nova throughout 1997 and 1998.

1998

At Wrestlepalooza in May 1998, they defeated the Full Blooded Italians.

At November to Remember in November 1998, they defeated Danny Doring and Roadkill.

The Blue Meanie wrestled his final match for ECW on November 21, 1998, leaving to join the World Wrestling Federation later that month.

Heffron made his World Wrestling Federation debut on the November 29, 1998, episode of Sunday Night Heat, interfering in a match between Duane Gill and Christian.

He then spent some time as part of Al Snow's J.O.B. Squad.

1999

He challenged Jeff Jarrett for the WWF Intercontinental Championship on the July 17, 1999, episode of Shotgun Saturday Night, but lost.

Throughout the remainder of 1999, the Blue Meanie wrestled primarily on house shows and on episodes of Shotgun Saturday Night, Sunday Night Heat, and Jakked.

His last WWF match was on Sunday Night Heat on October 26, 1999 when he lost to Godfather.

Afterwards, he was sent down to developmental territories and independent circuit.

2000

In March 2000, he was assigned to Memphis Championship Wrestling for seasoning; while there, he teamed with Jim Neidhart as the New Foundation.

Meanie lost to K-Krush in a Loser Leaves Town match on April 29.

He was released by the WWF in June 2000.

Under the name "Blue Boy", Heffron returned to Extreme Championship Wrestling in August 2000.

During this period, Heffron had lost over 100 pounds of weight.

His gimmick was that of an arrogant stud who would insult the looks and weight of fans and other wrestlers, in an ironic twist.

He wrestled for ECW until December 2000, with his final match being a bout against Chilly Willy at Holiday Hell 2000.

After leaving ECW once more before the company was bought by the WWF, the Blue Meanie returned to the independent circuit.

2002

In February 2002, he opened his own promotion, the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-based Pro Pain Pro Wrestling.

2005

The Blue Meanie appeared at WWE's ECW One Night Stand pay-per-view on June 12, 2005.

He made headlines at the event for being bloodied and deliberately (and legitimately) injured by WWE wrestler JBL.

A few weeks after the incident, during which time Heffron indicated on his website that he was considering pursuing legal action against JBL, it was announced that he had signed a short-term deal with WWE and reformed the bWo with Stevie Richards and Simon Dean (formerly Nova).

On the July 7 episode of SmackDown!, the bWo drove to ringside in JBL's limousine, then proceeded to spraypaint "bWo" on the hood.

This led to a No Disqualification match between JBL and Meanie later that evening, which Meanie won after interference from Richards, who hit a notoriously stiff chair shot to JBL's head, and World Heavyweight Champion Batista.

Stevie Richards has gone on to say that he "still feels bad about it". The Mexicools later defeated Meanie, Richards, and Nova in a six-man tag match at The Great American Bash.