Zachary Gowen

Zachary Gowen

Born: March 30, 1983
Zachary "Zach" Gowen is an American professional wrestler. Gowen has competed for World Wrestling Entertainment and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. Gowen's left leg was amputated when he was eight years old. He is the only one-legged competitor in professional wrestling.

Movies for Zachary Gowen...

Bar Wrestling 13: Hold On To Your Butts
Title: Bar Wrestling 13: Hold On To Your Butts
Character: Zach Gowen
Released: June 28, 2018
Type: Movie
Bar Wrestling presents Hold On To Your Butts
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WWE No Mercy 2003
Title: WWE No Mercy 2003
Character: Zach Gowen
Released: October 19, 2003
Type: Movie
No Mercy (2003) was a PPV presented by Subway, which took place on October 19, 2003 at the 1st Mariner Arena in Baltimore, Maryland. It was the sixth event under the No Mercy chronology and starred wrestlers from the SmackDown! brand. The main event saw WWE Champion Brock Lesnar defend his title against The Undertaker in a match where a chain was hung from a pole and the first man to reach it could use it as a legal weapon in what was called a Biker Chain match. Two featured bouts were scheduled on the undercard. In a singles match for the WWE United States Championship, the Big Show challenged Eddie Guerrero for the title. The other was also a singlesmatch, in which Kurt Angle fought John Cena.
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WWE Vengeance 2003
Title: WWE Vengeance 2003
Character: Zach Gowen
Released: July 27, 2003
Type: Movie
Vengeance (2003) was a PPV presented by Eidos Interactive's Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness blockbuster, which took place on July 27, 2003 at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado. It was the third annual Vengeance event and starred wrestlers from the SmackDown brand. The main event was a No DQ Triple Threat match for the WWE Championship, in which WWE Champion Brock Lesnar defended the title against Kurt Angle and The Big Show. Two featured bouts were scheduled on the undercard. In a singles match WWE Chairman Vince McMahon fought Zach Gowen and The Undertaker fought John Cena. Vengeance had an attendance of approximately 9,500 and received about 322,000 pay-per-view buys. This event helped WWE increase its pay-per-view revenue by $6.2 million from the previous year.