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Pierre Clermont

is a Canadian–American retired professional wrestler. He is currently employed by the professional wrestling promotion WWE as a creative consultant. The inaugural WWE Intercontinental Champion and creator of the Royal Rumble match, Patterson was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame class of 1996. He has been described by journalist Dave Meltzer as "Vince McMahon's right-hand man" and "one of the chief architects of the WWE, playing an integral role in helping it become a global phenomenon In 1997, Patterson, along with Gerald Brisco, became comedy heels as the on-screen stooges of Vince McMahon, assisting their boss in his rivalries with Stone Cold Steve Austin, Mankind and The Rock. Patterson and Brisco were among the founding members of The Corporation. In order to mock Hulk Hogan, they used "Real American" as their entrance music and parodied Hogan's flexing routine as they approached the ring. on the May 18, 1998 episode of Raw, Patterson and Brisco competed in a 2 on 1 Street Fight against Stone Cold that ended in a no contest when Vince Mcmahon and Dude Love attacked Stone Cold. Backstage roles (2000–2004, 2005–present) The Intercontinental Championship, unified with the World Heavyweight Championship on October 20, 2002, was resurrected on May 18, 2003 at Judgment Day in a battle royal. Patterson, as the first ever Intercontinental Champion, was at ringside to present the belt to the victor. Booker T eliminated Christian for the win, but the referee was unconscious. As Patterson attempted to give the championship belt to Booker T, Christian attacked him, stole the Intercontinental Championship belt and used it to knock out Booker T. The referee then recovered and awarded the match to Christian. In October 2004, Patterson retired from World Wrestling Entertainment. Patterson returned to WWE in a limited capacity in May 2005. While he is now retired as a producer for WWE, he still acts as a creative consultant.[22] At Breaking Point, Patterson made an appearance in his hometown of Montreal in an in-ring segment with Dolph Ziggler. Patterson was a regular cast member on the WWE Network original reality show Legends' House. Personal life Patterson is openly gay. He first came out in the early 1970s,and although Jim Ross made several jokes about it on commentary, his sexuality was not acknowledged publicly or in WWE storylines until the season finale of WWE Legends' House, which aired June 12, 2014. His longtime partner was Louie Dondero Patterson stated on WWE Legends' House that they were together for 40 years and that Dondero died of a heart attack on June 28, 1998, the same night as King of the Ring 1998. In August 2006, Patterson underwent emergency heart surgery to remove a cyst from his coronary artery. In October, Patterson recovered from his operation and was released from the hospital. He legally changed his name to Pat Patterson in 2008. Bibliography Accepted: How the First Gay Superstar Changed WWE (August 9, 2016)


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Born:
Jan 19, 1941 In Montreal - Quebec - Canada
Movie/TV Credits:
37
First Appeared:
In the movie WWE Showdown at Shea '80 1980-08-09
Latest Project:
Movie Out in the Ring 2022-06-03
Known For
Poster of Our Nation's Pride: The Best of Canadian Superstars
Poster of WWE Legends' House
Poster of The History of WWE: 50 Years of Sports Entertainment
Poster of WWE: Falls Count Anywhere: The Greatest Street Fights and Other Out of Control Matches
Filmography
Movie Out in the Ring 2022-06-03
Movie My Way: The Life and Legacy of Pat Patterson Pat Patterson 2021-01-24
Movie The Price of Fame Self 2017-11-07
Movie Our Nation's Pride: The Best of Canadian Superstars Pat Patterson 2016-05-24
Movie NXT Takeover: Toronto Pat Patterson 2016-11-19
Series WWE 24 Pat Patterson 2015-01-30
Series WWE Table For 3 Pat Patterson 2015-08-06
Series WWE Legends' House Pat Patterson 2014-04-17
Movie WWE: Attitude Era: Vol. 2 Pat Patterson 2014-11-03
Movie The History of WWE: 50 Years of Sports Entertainment Pat Patterson 2013-11-18
Movie WWE: Falls Count Anywhere: The Greatest Street Fights and Other Out of Control Matches Pat Patterson 2012-05-15
Movie The True Story of WrestleMania 2011-03-13
Movie Stone Cold Steve Austin: The Bottom Line on the Most Popular Superstar of All Time Pat Patterson 2011-11-29
Movie WWE: Top 50 Superstars of All Time Pat Patterson 2010-12-07
Movie WWE Breaking Point 2009 Pat Patterson (Appearance) 2009-09-13
Movie WWE: The History Of The Intercontinental Championship Pat Patterson 2008-11-25
Movie WWE: The Best of Raw 15th Anniversary Pat Patterson 2007-12-26
Movie WWE: Hulk Hogan: The Ultimate Anthology Pat Patterson 2006-10-17
Movie WWE Backlash 2000 Pat Patterson (Appearance) 2000-04-30
Movie WWE Judgment Day 2000 Pat Patterson (Appearance) 2000-05-21
Movie WWE Armageddon 2000 Pat Patterson (Appearance) 2000-12-10
Movie WWE King of the Ring 2000 Pat Patterson 2000-06-25
Movie WWE WrestleMania XV Pat Patterson (Appearance) 1999-03-28
Movie WWE No Mercy (UK) 1999 Pat Patterson (Appearance) 1999-05-16
Movie WWE Over the Edge: In Your House Pat Patterson (Ring Announcer) 1998-05-31
Movie Hitman Hart: Wrestling With Shadows Pat Patterson 1998-12-20
Movie WWE Hall Of Fame 1996 1996-11-16
Series WWE Raw Pat Patterson 1993-01-11
Movie WWE WrestleMania V Pat Patterson 1989-04-02
Movie WWE's Inside the Steel Cage Pat Patterson 1986-12-11
Movie WWE Villains of The Squared Circle Pat Patterson 1986-06-06
Movie Tag Team Champions Pat Patterson 1986-03-01
Movie The Best of the WWF: volume 8 Pat Patterson 1986-08-20
Movie WrestleMania Pat Patterson (Referee) 1985-03-31
Movie Rowdy Roddy Piper's Greatest Hits Pat Patterson 1985-09-15
Movie Andre the Giant Pat Patterson (archive footage) 1985-12-02
Movie WWE Showdown at Shea '80 Pat Patterson 1980-08-09