Image of Don Harris

Don Harris

are American twin brothers currently producing Aro Lucha out of Nashville. They achieved fame as professional wrestlers. Throughout their careers, they teamed together under a variety of ring names. Don and Ron Harris returned to the WWF in 1996, as the short-lived "Grimm Twins," and in June 1997, when they returned to the WWF as "8-Ball" (Ron) and "Skull" (Don), joining the Disciples of Apocalypse stable with Crush and their cousin, Chainz. The DOA participated in the "gang wars" of 1997, feuding with the Nation of Domination and the Puerto Rican stable Los Boricuas. They went on to compete in the tag division throughout 1998. Ron Harris also competed in the WWE's Brawl For All tournament on July 20, 1998, but lost to 2 Cold Scorpio in the third round. Their last match in WWF was a defeat to Ken Shamrock and Mankind on May 14, 1999. Afterwards they were released. WCW (1999-2001) Other promotions (2001-2005) In November and December 2001, Don and Ron Harris took part in the All Japan Pro Wrestling World's Strongest Tag Determination League 2001, an eight-team tag tournament. They defeated The Varsity Club (Mike Rotunda and Steve Williams) before losing to Mitsuya Nagai and Toshiaki Kawada in the tournament semi-finals. In June 2002, the Harris Brothers were hired by the upstart Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) promotion, joined Vince Russo's Sports Entertainment Xtreme faction in December 2002, and remained with the stable until it disbanded in mid-2003. On July 19, 2003, Ron Harris appeared in Harley Race's World League Wrestling promotion, and, in a match refereed by Ricky Steamboat, won the WLW Heavyweight Championship by defeating Ron Powers (he was substituting for Trevor Rhodes, who had been injured earlier that evening). He lost the title on September 12, 2003 to Takeshi Morishima in a Tokyo title defence in the Nippon Budokan promoted by the Pro Wrestling Noah promotion.[10] In late 2003, Ron Harris began working for wrestler and burgeoning rap artist Randy Savage as a tour manager. The Harris Brothers were reunited in November 2004 when Savage debuted in TNA and, following a backstage altercation with his rival Hulk Hogan, requested that he be accompanied by two bodyguards at all times. The job was given to Ron Harris and Savage's tour bodyguard, Brian Adams. Savage left the promotion in December 2004, but the Harris Brothers were retained to act as road agents. In February 2005, the Harris Brothers reappeared onscreen as "The Disciples of Destruction", two bikers as a nod to their previous WWF gimmick. They were managed by Traci Brooks and engaged in a short feud with Trinity's team Phi Delta Slam in which they were victorious. Retirement and life after pro wrestling Don Harris effectively retired from the ring in 2003, and began working backstage with TNA as production manager. In the same year, Ron Harris retired from professional wrestling and began working for the Christian music label Beach Street Records. In 2007 Ron, Don and Frank Miller formed the Nashville-based management company O-Seven Artist Management. Also, they work in Aroluxe, a marketing and production company. In 2016, TNA hired the services of Aroluxe. In April 2016, it was reported that Aroluxe was in negotiations with TNA over purchasing interest in the company. Championships and accompli


Read bio at tmdb | Read bio at Wikipedia
Born:
Oct 23, 1961 In Florida - USA
Movie/TV Credits:
44
First Appeared:
In the series WWE Raw 1993-01-11
Latest Project:
Movie Superkid Academy: The Mission 2013-07-02
Known For
Poster of TNA Destination X 2005
Poster of WCW Fall Brawl 2000
Poster of WWE No Way Out of Texas: In Your House
Poster of Fatal Lottery
Filmography
Movie Superkid Academy: The Mission Techno (voice) 2013-07-02
Movie TNA Destination X 2005 Don Harris 2005-03-13
Movie Head of State Himself (uncredited) 2003-03-28
Movie WCW SuperBrawl 2000 Don Harris (Ringside) 2000-02-20
Movie WCW Souled Out 2000 Don Harris 2000-01-16
Movie WCW Uncensored 2000 Himself 2000-03-19
Movie WCW Fall Brawl 2000 Himself 2000-09-17
Movie WCW Spring Stampede 2000 Himself 2000-04-16
Movie WCW Starrcade 2000 Don Harris 2000-12-17
Movie WCW Mayhem 1999 Patrick 1999-11-21
Movie Judgement: The Trial of Commander Kellie Dread's Servant/Techno (voice) 1999-01-01
Movie WCW Starrcade 1999 Patrick Harris 1999-12-19
Movie WWE No Way Out of Texas: In Your House Skull 1998-02-15
Movie WWE Royal Rumble 1998 Skull 1998-01-18
Movie The Best of The Eliminators Don Harris 1998-03-01
Movie WWE WrestleMania XIV Skull 1998-03-29
Movie WWE Judgment Day: In Your House Skull 1998-10-18
Movie WWE Over the Edge: In Your House Skull 1998-05-31
Movie WWE Fully Loaded: In Your House Skull 1998-07-26
Movie WWE Mayhem in Manchester 8-Ball 1998-04-03
Movie Fatal Lottery PolicĂ­a #2 1997-01-01
Movie Commander Kellie & the Superkids: The Sword Techno 1997-01-01
Movie WWE SummerSlam 1997 Skull 1997-08-02
Movie WWE Survivor Series 1997 Skull 1997-11-09
Movie WWE D-Generation X: In Your House Skull 1997-12-07
Movie WWE Badd Blood: In Your House 8-Ball 1997-10-05
Movie ECW Big Ass Extreme Bash Himself 1996-03-09
Movie ECW CyberSlam 1996 Himself 1996-02-17
Movie ECW Massacre on Queens Boulevard Don Harris 1996-04-13
Movie ECW Hostile City Showdown 1996 Himself 1996-04-20
Movie ECW The Doctor is In Himself 1996-08-03
Movie ECW Fan Cam: July 28, 1996 Don Harris 1996-07-28
Movie ECW Hardcore Heaven 1996 Himself 1996-06-22
Movie Commander Kellie & the Superkids: Armor of Light Techno (voice) 1995-01-01
Movie WWE Royal Rumble 1995 Jacob Blu 1995-01-22
Movie WWE SuperSlams Eli Blu 1995-10-03
Movie WWE WrestleMania XI Eli Blu 1995-04-02
Movie WWE SummerSlam 1995 Eli Blu 1995-08-26
Movie ECW The Night the Line Was Crossed Don Harris 1994-02-05
Movie ECW When Worlds Collide Himself 1994-05-14
Movie ECW Hostile City Showdown 1994 Himself 1994-06-24
Series WWE Raw Skull 1993-01-11
Movie SMW Thanksgiving Thunder 1993 Don Harris 1993-11-25
Movie SMW Fire on The Mountain 1993 Himself 1993-08-14