Maven Klint Huffman was born on November 26,1976 and is an American professional wrestler and television personality best known for his time with WWE under his first name.
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Maven Klint Huffman was born on November 26,1976 and is an American professional wrestler and television personality best known for his time with WWE under his first name.
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Maven Huffman is known for co-winning the inaugural season of Tough Enough alongside Nidia Guenard.
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Ultimately, Maven Huffman would become the co-winner of the competition alongside Nidia Guenard, and he was sent to the Heartland Wrestling Association to receive further training.
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Maven Huffman proceeded to hit him with a steel chair, and beating him all the way back to the concession stand area.
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The following night on Raw, Maven Huffman was attacked by a debuting Brock Lesnar during his Hardcore Championship defense against Al Snow and Spike Dudley.
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Maven Huffman was traded to the Raw brand on November 4,2002, where he confronted Christopher Nowinski with his former trainer Al Snow.
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Maven Huffman attempted to eliminate The Undertaker by using a dropkick like he did the previous year, but failed and was eliminated by The Undertaker.
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In 2004, Maven Huffman received the biggest push in his career, even gaining a victory over then-Evolution member Batista.
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Maven Huffman then took part in an Elimination Match at Survivor Series, teaming with Randy Orton, Chris Benoit, and Chris Jericho to face Triple H, Batista, Gene Snitsky, and Edge for the power to control Raw for one month.
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Maven Huffman was attacked backstage by Snitsky prior to the match, but after Benoit was eliminated, Maven Huffman arrived to join his teammates.
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Maven Huffman was eventually eliminated by Triple H Orton was the sole survivor and as a result, he and his team had control of Raw for one month.
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The following week on Raw, Maven Huffman faced Eugene in a singles match, which he lost by disqualification after attacking Eugene's injured knee during the match before choking him out.
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Maven Huffman then cut a promo on Benjamin, stating that the match "didn't count", and challenged him to a re-match.
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Benjamin accepted, and Maven Huffman was defeated in only seconds yet again following the T-Bone Suplex.
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On February 10,2006, Maven Huffman joined United Wrestling Federation Live and teamed alongside Jeff Jarrett to defeat Team 3D.
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On March 31,2006, Maven Huffman wrestled his first match for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, where he and Jarrett lost to Jeff Hardy and Kip James in a tag team match.
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Maven Huffman teamed with Johnny Clash to defeat The Warren Cousins in his first match since 2007.
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On September 26,2015, Maven Huffman teamed with Brian Myers in a losing effort against The Cam-An Connection.
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Currently Maven Huffman is the manager for rising star and ISPW Champion Justin Corino.
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Maven Huffman previously was the manager for the superstar Danny Morrison, where he managed the wrestler who held the Heavyweight Championship.
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In July 2005, Maven Huffman was featured in episode three of MTV's The 70s House where he and other WWE wrestlers competed in a game of dodge ball.
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In March 2006, it was announced by VH1 that Maven Huffman would be a participant in the sixth season of The Surreal Life.
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Subsequently, Maven Huffman was a host for a show on BET J called BET's J List.
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On July 29,2021, Maven Huffman stated during an interview with Chris Van Vliet that he's not related to Konnan.
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Maven Huffman was released on a $2,000 bond and faced up to 5 years in prison if convicted of doctor shopping.
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Maven Huffman was an account executive with the Brooklyn Nets basketball team until September 2019.
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On July 29,2021, Maven Huffman stated during an interview with Chris Van Vliet that he now works in Finance, specifically on Wall Street.
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