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Brian Yandrisovitz United States
Born (1964-05-06) May 6, 1964 (age 60)
Allentown, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Brian Knobbs
The Terrorist
Billed height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Billed weight[undue weight?discuss]
Billed fromAllentown, Pennsylvania ("Nastyville")
Trained byVerne Gagne
Brad Rheingans
Debut1985

Brian Yandrisovitz (born May 6, 1964 in Allentown, Pennsylvania), better known as Brian Knobbs and his wrestling name Terrorist, is an American former professional wrestler, best known as one half of the tag team The Nasty Boys along with Jerry Sags.

Knobbs' wife is the sister of Greg "The Hammer" Valentine's wife. They reside in Tampa, Florida.

Career

Brian Knobbs was born in Allentown, Pennsylvania. He attended Whitehall High School in Whitehall Township, Pennsylvania, in the Lehigh Valley.

Knobbs started his career in the American Wrestling Association as the masked Terrorist in 1985. In 1986, he formed a tag team called The Nasty Boys with Jerry Sags and wrestled in the Tennessee territory until they moved to Florida Championship Wrestling, where they won five Tag Team Titles from 1988 through 1990.

In 1990, they went to the NWA's Jim Crockett Promotions which had been purchased by Ted Turner and would be renamed World Championship Wrestling before they left a few months later. They feuded with Rick and Scott Steiner over the U.S. Tag Team Titles but could not defeat them. In early 1991, they went to the World Wrestling Federation where they were managed by Jimmy Hart and won the World Tag Team Titles from The Hart Foundation before feuding with and losing the titles to the Road Warriors.

They left the WWF for WCW in 1993 and were quickly placed with manager Missy Hyatt, who led them to the World Tag Team Titles. She left them and they went on to feud with Harlem Heat, The Blue Bloods, and the team of Dick Slater and Bunkhouse Buck. They won the tag team titles a second time later in 1993, and were defeated by Cactus Jack and Kevin Sullivan the following year. In May 1995, they defeated Harlem Heat for their third and final WCW tag title on Main Event, but lost the belts back to Harlem Heat on a June episode of WCW WorldWide.

In 1996, they were tricked by the nWo into thinking they were going to become members but were attacked as soon as they received their shirts. Sags had been injured previously in a shoot-altercation with an intoxicated Scott Hall and he had to retire due to this injury.

Following Sags' retirement, Knobbs became a singles wrestler and entered WCW's hardcore division. He feuded with Norman Smiley and Bam Bam Bigelow and won the title three times. Fit Finlay was briefly his manager as the "Hardcore Soldiers" with partner "The Dog".

He also was briefly in Jimmy Hart's First Family.

Sags returned to wrestling in 2001 with Knobbs as The Nasty Boys to wrestle in the short-lived X Wrestling Federation and they both retired after it folded in 2002. Knobbs has since returned to wrestling, including wrestling at the New Alhambra Arena (formerly ECW Arena for Pro Wrestling Unplugged on Saturday, June 16, 2007.

In wrestling

  • Finishing and signature moves
  • Managers

Championships and accomplishments

  • PWI Tag Team of the Year award in 1994 - with Jerry Sags.
  • PWI ranked him # 409 of the 500 best singles wrestlers during the "PWI Years" in 2003.
  • PWI ranked him # 53 of the 100 best tag teams of the "PWI Years" with Jerry Sags in 2003.
  • Other titles
  • NAWA Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Jerry Sags
  • PWF Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Jerry Sags
  • SAPC Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Jerry Sags
  • YPW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)