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  1. At November to Remember on November 16, 1996, Richards debuted the Blue World Order, a comedy stable parodying the New World Order in World Championship Wrestling. Richards began performing as "Big Stevie Cool", a reference to nWo member Kevin Nash, formerly "Big Daddy Cool".

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    Stevie Richards was trained at Iron Mike Sharpe's wrestling school in Brick Township, New Jersey after being discovered by Dan Haney of the World Wide Wrestling Alliancebased out of Colmar/Hatfield, Pennsylvania.

    Manna joined the Stratford, Connecticut campus of Connecticut School of Broadcasting as an instructor. In September 2008 Manna was hired as Chief Technology Evangelist for PhoneFusionto help with upgrades and updates with mobile/cell phones, a trademark which was quite useful backstage in his wrestling days.

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  2. www.wwe.com › superstars › stevie-richardsStevie Richards | WWE

    Learn about Stevie Richards, the first ECW wrestler and the creator of The Blue World Order. Find out his signature move, career highlights, and latest news on WWE.com.

  3. 41K Followers, 345 Following, 2,883 Posts - Stevie Richards (@stevierichards) on Instagram: "Stevie Richards Fitness. The Home for Your Home Gym. Check out all of our highlighted stories."

  4. Apr 19, 2023 · The former WWE star and ECW champion reveals he had a slow-growing infection on his vertebrae that caused excruciating pain and required antibiotic therapy. He shares his progress and positive outlook on his YouTube channel.

  5. Jun 9, 2015 · Learn how Stevie Richards overcame a neck injury, a failed stint in WCW and multiple gimmicks to become a successful wrestler in WWE and ECW. Relive his highlights with Raven, the Blue World Order, the Right to Censor and more.

  6. Aug 19, 2023 · Three hours after one of the best workouts in his life, Richards found himself in a walker. His whole world seemingly had changed, “My pain was no less than a 20 out of 10,” says Richards ...