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Bobby Heenan

The Schemer's Scheme

In the world of professional wrestling, few men have been as adept at manipulating the game as Bobby Heenan. Nicknamed "The Brain" and "The Weasel," this cunning Chicago native was a mastermind behind the scenes, always staying one step ahead of his opponents.

Born in 1944, Heenan began his wrestling career in the early 1970s, using the ring name Ray Heenan. But it wasn't until he donned the moniker Bobby Heenan that he truly found his calling. As "The Weasel," Heenan perfected a unique blend of technical grappling and showmanship, earning himself a reputation as one of the most well-rounded wrestlers of his era.

But Heenan's greatest asset was his cunning mind. A self-proclaimed "schemer," Heenan spent countless hours plotting and planning to get ahead in the business. Whether it was manipulating his opponents or playing on the emotions of the crowd, Heenan always kept a step ahead of the game.

The Pretty Boy

Heenan's greatest success came when he turned to managing. As the mouthpiece for such legends as Ric Flair and Hulk Hogan, Heenan proved himself to be a masterful promoter, always knowing just the right words to get under his opponents' skin. His signature move – the sleeperhold – was less about submission and more about psychological warfare.

As "The Brain," Heenan would often use his quick wit and sharp tongue to distract his foes, setting them up for a devastating attack. And when all else failed, he'd simply resort to good old-fashioned trash talk, leaving his opponents reeling from the verbal assault.

The Legacy of Bobby Heenan

Today, Bobby Heenan is remembered as one of the greatest managers in professional wrestling history. His legacy extends far beyond his impressive in-ring career, with many regarding him as a true pioneer in the art of manipulation and mind games. And though he may have left the ring behind, Heenan's spirit – and scheming ways – live on, forever etched in the annals of wrestling lore.

As "The Weasel" himself would say, "You can't get rid of me that easily." Indeed, Bobby Heenan's impact on professional wrestling will be felt for generations to come.