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Michael Polchlopek
Actor
Born December 28, 1963 (60 years)
Michael Polchlopek is an American electrician, retired professional wrestler, and mixed martial artist. He is best known for his appearances with WWE from 1993 to 1999 under the ring names Bart Gunn and Bodacious Bart, as well as his appearances with All Japan Pro Wrestling from 1998 to 2002 and with New Japan Pro Wrestling from 2002 to 2004 as Mike Barton. After leaving All Japan, Barton and Steele signed with New Japan. Barton entered the 2002 New Japan Triathlon Series in November, teaming with Steele and Yuji Nagata. The team made it to the finals, but lost to Manabu Nakanishi, Osamu Nishimura and Yutaka Yoshie. In February 2003, Barton and Steele entered a #1 Contenders tournament for the IWGP Tag Team Championship. They ultimately emerged victorious, defeating Makai Club members Tadao Yasuda and Kazunari Murakami in the finals, but an injury to Steele prevented them from getting the title match. After Steele recovered, he and Barton returned to teaming. In October 2003, they entered the 2003 G1 Tag League. During the tournament, on October 21, the two received a shot at the IWGP Tag Team Title against champions Hiroshi Tanahashi and Yutaka Yoshie, but came up short. Barton and Steele finished the tournament in 5th place with 6 points.
Barton retired from professional wrestling in 2004 Following the NOAH exodus, Barton formed a new tag team with Jim Steele. In October 2000, Barton entered a tournament for the vacant Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship, losing in the first round to Genichiro Tenryu. In November, Barton and Steele entered the 2000 World's Strongest Tag Determination League, finishing in 4th place with 10 points.
On January 2, 2001, Barton won the annual January 2 Korakuen Hall Battle Royal. In the spring, Barton entered the 2001 Champion Carnival, placing 5th with 13 points. By the end of 2001, Barton had begun making appearances in New Japan Pro Wrestling as a member of the All Japan branch of Team 2000. In November 2001, Barton and Steele entered the 2001 G1 Tag League and made it to the finals, where they lost to Tencozy.
In the spring of 2002, Barton entered the 2002 Champion Carnival, making it to the finals but losing to Keiji Mutoh. On July 20, Barton and Steele won The Stan Hansen Cup Four Way against The Varsity Club, KroniK, and George Hines & Johnny Smith. On August 30, Barton and Steele challenged Kronik for the World Tag Team Championship, but lost. In the fall, Barton and Steele left All Japan.
Barton retired from professional wrestling in 2004 Following the NOAH exodus, Barton formed a new tag team with Jim Steele. In October 2000, Barton entered a tournament for the vacant Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship, losing in the first round to Genichiro Tenryu. In November, Barton and Steele entered the 2000 World's Strongest Tag Determination League, finishing in 4th place with 10 points.
On January 2, 2001, Barton won the annual January 2 Korakuen Hall Battle Royal. In the spring, Barton entered the 2001 Champion Carnival, placing 5th with 13 points. By the end of 2001, Barton had begun making appearances in New Japan Pro Wrestling as a member of the All Japan branch of Team 2000. In November 2001, Barton and Steele entered the 2001 G1 Tag League and made it to the finals, where they lost to Tencozy.
In the spring of 2002, Barton entered the 2002 Champion Carnival, making it to the finals but losing to Keiji Mutoh. On July 20, Barton and Steele won The Stan Hansen Cup Four Way against The Varsity Club, KroniK, and George Hines & Johnny Smith. On August 30, Barton and Steele challenged Kronik for the World Tag Team Championship, but lost. In the fall, Barton and Steele left All Japan.
Filmography
2019 | Dark Side of the Ring (TV Series) |
1999 | WrestleMania XV · as Bart Gunn |
1998 | WWE Heat (TV Series) · as Bart Gunn |
1998 | WWE Heat (TV Series) · as Bart Gunn |
1998 | King of the Ring · as "bodacious" Bart Gunn |
1998 | WWF Unforgiven · as "bodacious" Bart |
1998 | WrestleMania XIV · as "bodacious" Bart Gunn |
1997 | King of the Ring · as Bart Gunn (preshow) |
1997 | WWF in Your House: Final Four · as Bart Gunn |
1997 | Royal Rumble · as Bart Gunn |
1996 | Survivor Series · as Bart Gunn (free-For-All) |
1996 | WWF Buried Alive: In Your House · as Bart Gunn |
1996 | WWF in Your House: Mind Games · as Bart Gunn |
1996 | Summerslam · as Bart Gunn |
1996 | WWF in Your House: International Incident · as Bart Gunn |
1996 | King of the Ring · as Bart Gunn |
1996 | Royal Rumble · as Bart Gunn |
1995 | Survivor Series · as Bart Gunn |
1995 | WWF in Your House 4 · as Bart Gunn |
1995 | Summerslam · as Bart Gunn |
1995 | WWF in Your House · as Bart Gunn |
1995 | WrestleMania XI · as Bart Gunn |
1995 | Royal Rumble · as Bart Gunn |
1994 | Survivor Series · as Bart Gunn |
1994 | WWF Sunday Night Slam • November 20th, 1994 · as Bart Gunn |
1994 | Royal Rumble · as Bart Gunn |
1993 | Summerslam · as Bart Gunn |
1993 | King of the Ring · as Bart Gunn |
1993 | WWE Raw (TV Series) · as Bart Gunn |
1986 | WWF Wrestling Challenge (TV Series) · as Bart Gunn |