- One of the longest-running pro wrestling myths states that he is actually the second wrestler to portray the Ultimate Warrior, as the original died of steroid use in the 1980s. Evidence used to support this myth is that the "second Warrior" had lighter hair and was bulkier in physique. However, this is just one of many pro wrestling myths with little factual basis. Hellwig is the only wrestler to portray the Ultimate Warrior in any form.
- Once while performing in El Paso, Texas, visited a well-known strip club called "Prince Machiavelli's." The manager offered him a job as the head bouncer in the event that his wrestling career didn't work out.
- Defeated Hulk Hogan in WrestleMania VI (1990) for the WWF championship.
- WWE Hall of Famer.
- Legally changed his name to Warrior, so he could own the rights to that name, thus able to continue his gimmick in any wrestling federation he chooses.
- Warrior collapsed outside a hotel in Scottsdale, AZ at 5:50 PM on April 8, 2014, while walking to his car with his wife, Dana. He was transported to a nearby hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
- According to Bobby Heenan, Andre the Giant grew so tired of the Warrior constantly charging at him with the clothesline move, that the Giant caught the Warrior with a punch to the face.
- Won a five-year-long lawsuit against WWF/Titan Sports/Vince McMahon in 2000 regarding the use of his names "The Warrior" and "Ultimate Warrior". He legally changed his name to "Warrior" before the lawsuit, in fact, even before he joined the WWF, because he wanted to get back into wrestling after his father had died, and he didn't want to carry on his father's legacy (having fallen out with him many years before). The lawsuit was settled in 2001 (information courtesy of ringside collectibles shoot interview).
- Daughter, Indiana (Indy) Marin Warrior, born in 2000.
- Was born Brian James Hellwig but legally changed his name to Warrior in 1993.
- Motivational Speaker around the country for Young America's Foundation. (2003)
- Owns and operates Warrior university in Scottsdale, Arizona.
- Reportedly his grandfather and his father both died in their 50's. He suffered his fatal heart attack when he was only 54.
- Was a tag team partner with Steve Borden (aka "Sting") from 1984 to 1986 as the Bladerunners. Warrior was then known as "Rock", Borden was called "Flash". Competed in World Class Championship Wrestling (home of the legendary Von Erich clan) under the name "The Dingo Warrior".
- Fomer 2-time WWF Intercontinental Champion
- Was fired from the WWE in 1991, following a salary dispute with Vince McMahon backstage at Summerslam. The Warrior refused to perform at the main event - as Hulk Hogan's tag team partner - until he was paid what he felt he was due.
- Was fired three times by Vince McMahon (WWE): 1991 (writing an infamous letter threatening to no show events until he got a significant raise); 1992 (failing a drug test); 1996 (failing to show up for WWE events).
- Former WWF World Heavyweight Champion
- Invented the term, 'Warriorism'
- Was stripped of the WWF Intercontinental Championship after he won the WWF Championship at WrestleMania VI (1990).
- Second daughter, Mattigan Twain Warrior, was born on 16th December 2002. She weighed 7lb 10oz.
- Was heavily criticized by fellow WWE wrestlers, for reasons relating to having little or no in-ring ability and for displaying a lack of professionalism.
- Upon his arrival in the WWE in 1987, he was advertised as the Dingo Warrior. This name was soon abandoned.
- Was the original challenger for Bret Hart's title at the 1993 Royal Rumble, before Razor Ramon replaced him.
- Defeated Rick Rude at Summerslam '89, regaining the WWE I.C title.
- Won Comeback Pro Wrestler of the Year Award in 1992.
- Ex-wife Sherri was a stripper at the renowned Million Dollar Saloon in Dallas, Texas.
- Became disappointed when billed as a "mid-card" wrestler in the latter half of 1992.
- Was billed as being part of the double main event at the 1992 Survivor Series, teaming up with Randy Savage. About two weeks before the P.P.V, the Warrior had tested positive for steroid use and was fired with immediate effect. Mr. Perfect replaced him.
- Not long before he was fired in 1991, the Warrior was scheduled to have a story angle with Jake Roberts.
- In 1990, the Warrior went on tour with the Legion of Doom tag team, as they had a series of matches against all three members of Demolition.
- Upon his return to the WWE in 1992, the Warrior was scheduled for a story angle with Sid Justice. This was curtailed after Justice left the company, so Papa Shango replaced him.
- Came to the rescue of Hulk Hogan at Wrestlemania 8.
- Inducted into the Greater Illiana [Illinois/Indiana] Sports Hall of Fame in 2022 (inaugural class).
- Had feuds with some of the most popular wrestlers of the times, including Hulk Hogan, The Undertaker, Sgt Slaughter and Andre the Giant.
- Won the I.C title from the Honky Tonk Man at Summerslam in 1988.
- Defeated Rick Rude via D.Q on "Saturday Night's Main Event" in July 1990.
- Defeated Rick Rude inside a steel cage to retain his WWE title. This took place at Summerslam '90.
- Defeated Haku on "Saturday Night's Main Event," retaining the WWE title.
- Defeated Rick Rude to retain the WWE heavyweight title on "Saturday Night's Main Event" in 1990.
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