Allen Coage

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Allen Coage
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Ring name(s) "Buffalo" Allen Coage
Bad News Allen
Bad News Brown
Billed height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Billed weight 260 lb (118 kg)
Born October 22, 1943
Flag of United States New York, New York
Died March 6, 2007
Flag of Canada Calgary, Alberta
Billed from Harlem, New York
Trained by Antonio Inoki
Debut October 23, 1977
Retired 1998
Olympic medal record
Men's Judo
Bronze 1976 Montreal Heavyweight

Allen James Coage (October 22, 1943March 6, 2007), also known as Bad News Brown and Bad News Allen, was an American professional wrestler with the WWF among many other companies. He was also the 1976 Olympic bronze medal winner in judo, in the heavyweight division. He remains the only American heavyweight to have a won an Olympic medal in judo.

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Prior to his training as a wrestler, Coage trained in judo for the better part of two decades, earning a spot on the United States Olympic team at the Games in Montreal. He even trained in Japan with judoka masters, living in near poverty and continuing on solely for the love of his sport. After his bronze medal victory, Coage attempted to open his own judo school. Later, he decided to try his hand at professional wrestling. He began training with Antonio Inoki around 1978.

After short stints with New Japan Pro Wrestling and the then-World Wide Wrestling Federation, Bad News Allen found a long-term home in Stu Hart's Stampede Wrestling, centered in Allen's adopted home city of Calgary. Allen would remain with Stampede from 1982 until 1988, with some tours of Australia and Florida during that time, and would have matches with wrestlers like The Dynamite Kid and Owen Hart. He often referred to himself in interviews as "the Ultimate Warrior," a name that was later used more famously by wrestler Jim Hellwig.

Allen returned to the World Wrestling Federation in early 1988 as Bad News Brown, and it was during this time that he would achieve his greatest notoriety. While the roster was mostly filled with ultra-virtuous babyfaces and cowardly and monster heels, Bad News was something entirely different; a tough loner who stood on his own and fought to his last breath. Some memorable moments from his WWF tenure included winning the battle royal at WrestleMania IV by sneak-attacking and eliminating Bret Hart, a brief feud with then-champion Randy Savage in early 1989 which lead to matches in the main event, feuding with Roddy Piper (starting before the Royal Rumble 1990 and culminating at Wrestlemania VI) and with Jake "The Snake" Roberts (where Bad News had a sewer rat against Jake's snake) along with other moments like attacking WWF President Jack Tunney on The Brother Love Show. Bad News would also have a brief run challenging Hulk Hogan for the WWF Championship. Bad News would eventually leave the WWF after SummerSlam 1990 due to, as he claims, Vince McMahon's failure to live up to his promises, as McMahon had originally promised to make him the company's first black champion.

Coage continued to work in independent promotions for several more years, including Japan's stiff-style UWFi promotion. Coage retired in 1998 due to knee damage. He continued occasionally working independent shows for friends while living in Calgary with his wife, and had considered starting a promotion himself. Additionally, he taught wrestling, and worked as a mall security officer in Airdrie, Alberta.

Coage died in the morning of March 6, 2007 in his hometown of Calgary at Rockyview Hospital, having been rushed to the hospital after complaining of chest pains. [1]

  • Finishing and signature moves
  • Quotes
    • "Beer-bellied Sharecroppers!" (about fans)
    • "Spineless cockroaches!" (about opponents)

  • Olympic Bronze medal winner (judo, heavyweight class) (1 time)
  • Pan American Games gold medal winner (2 times)
  • NWA Americas Tag Team Championship (3 times)
  • Regional
  • PWI ranked him #187 of the 500 best singles wrestlers during the PWI Years (2003)
  • ICW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • IWA Heavyweight Championship (1 time)

  1. ^ slam.canoe.ca Bad News Allen dies suddenly, by Greg Oliver. March 6, 2007.


Persondata
NAME Bad News Brown
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Coage, Allen James
SHORT DESCRIPTION American professional wrestler and Joduku
DATE OF BIRTH October 22, 1943
PLACE OF BIRTH New York City, New York, United States
DATE OF DEATH March 6, 2007
PLACE OF DEATH Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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