- A babyface character (good guy) for much of his wrestling career, he won critical praise for his work as a heel (bad guy), giving cocky, humor-laced interviews which both amused and infuriated fans.
- After his career as an active main event wrestler ended, moved behind the scenes, but made occasional appearances along with another legend, Pat Patterson, as the comedic "stooges of Vince McMahon."
- Co-owner of the Brisco Brothers Auto Body Shop in Tampa, Florida.
- Was an important player in the wrestling promotional wars during the 1980s when he, his brother Jack, and promoter Jim Barnett sold controlling interesting in Georgia Championship Wrestling, Inc. to Vince McMahon. This gave McMahon's Titan Sports (now World Wrestling Entertainment) the coveted time slot on Ted Turner's SuperStation TBS, which at the time was the highest-rated cable show of any kind.
- Works backstage with the World Wrestling Federation, helping wrestlers develop their onscreen personalities.
- Member of the Stooges.
- Professional wrestler
- Former WWF Tag Team and Hardcore champion.
- Member of Vince McMahon's corporation.
- Has worked in the professional wrestling industry for over three decades.
- Held the NWA World junior heavyweight championship, 'NWA' World tag team championship (Jim Crockett Promotions version), 'NWA' U.S. tag team championship (Florida version), and WWE Hardcore championship among others.
- Used the figure four leglock as his finisher.
- Works backstage with the World Wrestling Entertainment, helping wrestlers develop their onscreen personalities.
- Younger brother of former NWA World champ (and collegiate great) Jack Brisco.
- WWE Hall of Famer.
- A high-ranking executive at World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc., which produces television programming for UPN, Spike TV, syndication and pay-per-view. (September 2003)
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