Richard Bognar (January 16, 1970 – September 20, 2019)
was a Canadian
professional wrestler
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,
actor
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, and motivational speaker, best known as the "fake" Razor Ramon
who debuted in the
World Wrestling Federation
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alongside the
"fake" Diesel in a storyline following the departures of
Scott Hall
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(Razor Ramon) and
Kevin Nash (Diesel) from the WWF to
WCW
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. He also wrestled as Big Titan in
Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling
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.
Professional wrestling career
Canada (1988–1991)
Titan debuted in 1988 in Canadian indies, including the WFWA in Winnipeg, CIWF and the CNWA; both in Calgary. He also wrestled for
Stampede Wrestling.
Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (1991–1994)
In 1991 as Big Titan through
Ricky Fuji's connections in Canada and he joined the
Japan
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ese
Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling
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. He made his debut on November 20, 1991 while entering into the FMW World Strongest Tag Team Tournament with
The Gladiator
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. He won the World Martial Arts Heavyweight Championship on January 15, 1992, defeating
Atsushi Onita. Titan's reign lasted just fifteen days before he lost to
Tarzan Goto in
Osaka
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on January 30. He was also part of the original Team Canada stable with Ricky Fuji,
Dr. Luther
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, and
The Gladiator
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. He formed a
tag team
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with The Gladiator, and on January 18, 1994, they defeated Atsushi Onita and Katsutoshi Niyama in a tournament final to become the first ever
Brass Knuckles Tag Team Champions. Their reign lasted until April 21, 1994, when they lost to
Mr. Pogo
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and Hisakatsu Oya. His last match for the company would be on December 9, 1994 at
Korakuen Hall
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in a loss to
The Gladiator
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.
Catch Wrestling Association (1994-1995)
After Japan, Bognar made his debut for
Catch Wrestling Association
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in Germany on December 17, 1994 as he lost to
Rambo. He would feud with Rambo, August Smisl,
Cannonball Grizzly
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Professional wrestling career
Earl ...
and
Tony St. Clair
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. He left the company in December 1995.
Wrestle and Romance / Wrestle Association R (1995–1996)
He would join
Genichiro Tenryu
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's WAR in 1995. In WAR, he wrestled under the name Ti Do, and he was an ally of Fuyuki-Gun, which consisted of
Hiromichi "Kodo" Fuyuki,
Gedo
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, and
Jado;
Lion Do would also join the group. He left in August 1996.
Extreme Championship Wrestling (1996)
Bognar briefly appeared in ECW, wrestling as Big Titan. He appeared at
Big Ass Extreme Bash in March 1996, defeating Judge Dredd. The next day he lost to
Sabu.
World Wrestling Federation (1996–1997)
In September 1996,
play-by-play
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announcer
Jim Ross
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introduced Bognar as "
Razor Ramon
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" and
Glenn Jacobs as "
Diesel
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" as part of a storyline mocking the departure of former employees
Scott Hall
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and
Kevin Nash, who had left for WCW. The storyline was also an attempt to
turn
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* Turn, ...
Ross into a
heel
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Structure
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. However, the Jim Ross heel turn proved unpopular and was dropped almost immediately. The fake Razor Ramon and Diesel storyline also proved unpopular with the fans. On the October 20 episode of Superstars, Fake Razor defeated
Bob Holly. On October 21, he scored an upset victory over
Marc Mero
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on
Monday Night Raw
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. On the November 3 episode of
WWF Superstars of Wrestling, Bognar and Fake Diesel defeated
Barry Horowitz and
Aldo Montoya. At
Survivor Series (1996)
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, Bognar teamed with
Faarooq,
Vader, and
the second Diesel to compete in a four-on-four Survivor Series tag team elimination match against
Flash Funk,
Jimmy Snuka
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Snuka wrestled for several promotions from the 1970s to 2010 ...
,
Savio Vega
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, and
Yokozuna that ended in a no contest. Bognar would also suffer losses to the likes of
Savio Vega
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and
Bret Hart
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. Bognar and Fake Diesel also defeated
The Godwinns on an episode of Raw in January 1997. On January 11, he wrestled in the main event of the second episode of
WWF Shotgun Saturday Night
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as he lost to
Rocky Maivia
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. Despite receiving a
WWF Tag Team Championship match against
Owen Hart and The British Bulldog at the
In Your House 12: It's Time pay-per-view (which they lost), the gimmick's television lifespan lasted only until the
1997 Royal Rumble
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. Bognar was the first one eliminated in the Royal Rumble match, when he was eliminated by
Ahmed Johnson. Jacobs, meanwhile, was the last wrestler legally eliminated from the Royal Rumble match.
Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (1997)
In March 1997 both Diesel and Ramon wrestled in Mexico for
Asistencia Asesoría y Administración in tag team matches with
Fuerza Guerrera
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and
Pentagón against
El Canek,
Latin Lover
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and
Cibernético
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. They spent a couple of months there.
United States Wrestling Association (1997)
Immediately after the 1997 Royal Rumble both Jacobs and Bognar were sent to the
United States Wrestling Association
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as part of a talent exchange program. Initially the two continued their partnership, but would later come to blows. Jacobs lost a "loser leaves town" match to Bognar on June 24 in Louisville, KY, but would return a short time later under a mask as Doomsday. Jacobs was further repackaged later that year as
The Undertaker
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's brother Kane and went on to experience considerable success. Bogner himself publicly discarded his Razor Ramon attire on USWA television and stated that he would now go by the name "Rick Titan" that July. After defeating Bulldog Raines in Lebanon, TN on August 30, Bognar left the company, as his one-year contract had expired. The promotion would ultimately become defunct in November of that year.
World Wrestling Council (1997)
After USWA, he went to Puerto Rico to work for
World Wrestling Council as Razor Ramon in October where he feuded with
Carlos Colon
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. He lost to Colon in all of their matches.
New Japan Pro-Wrestling (1997–1999)
Titan returned to Japan, where he joined
New Japan Pro-Wrestling
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and became a member of the
villainous nWo Japan stable
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. He ended up injuring his neck in a match against
Shinya Hashimoto on February 15, 1998 at the Nippon Budokan Hall. Although he wrestled a couple of more tours after his neck injury, he never felt the same afterwards and wrestled his last match on April 23, 1999 at the Tokyo Ryogoku Kokugikan when he teamed with
Keiji Muto and
Hiroyoshi Tenzan defeating
Tatsumi Fujinami
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,
Manabu Nakanishi
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and
Osamu Nishimura.
Return to Canada (1997–2000)
He returned to Canada for the first time since 1991. Working for Can-Am Wrestling Federation based in Alberta and Saskatchewan. He feuded with
Biff Wellington. In 1999, he returned to
Stampede Wrestling after the company folded in 1990 and revamped in early 1999 by
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and
Bruce Hart. He would retire from wrestling in 2000.
Return to wrestling (2012)
Bognar returned to wrestling after being inactive for 12 years on September 29, 2012. He wrestled in Calgary for CNWA Mega Expo which he teamed with Raam Dante to defeat KC Andrews and Kenny Doll. This was his last match.
Acting and motivational speaking career
Titan appeared in the ''
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show'' episode "Honey, Meet the Barbarians" as the "Meanest Barbarian" on February 6, 1998.
After his wrestling career was over, Bognar found a new career as a motivational speaker (calling it transformational speaker) after reading a book about the
Buddha
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which he found in a night stand. He began studying eastern religions and once said "At the end of it all, I was about 30 years old and I thought, 'Jeez, what am I going to do with my life?' I knew I wasn't going to be able to go back," said Titan. "Eventually I studied with a Buddhist monk for about four years, a Tibetan Buddhist monk. He taught me a lot, on meditation, on how to calm the mind, on how to de-stress."
Death
On September 20, 2019, Bognar died of an "unexpected and sudden" heart attack. He was 49 years old. Other wrestlers such as
Chris Jericho and
Glenn Jacobs paid tributes to him on Instagram and Twitter.
Filmography
Championships and accomplishments
*Canadian Rocky Mountain Wrestling
**CRMW International Championship (2 times)
[
*]Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling
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** FMW Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Championship ( 1 time)
** FMW Brass Knuckles Tag Team Championship ( 1 time) – with The Gladiator
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** FMW Brass Knuckles Tag Team Championship Tournament (1994) – with The Gladiator
*'' Pro Wrestling Illustrated''
**PWI ranked him #124 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 1995
*''Wrestling Observer Newsletter
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''
** Worst Gimmick (1996) as Fake Razor Ramon
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** Most Disgusting Promotional Tactic (1996) Fake Razor Ramon gimmick
See also
* List of premature professional wrestling deaths
References
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