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* DomesticAbuse: In RealLife to his first wife Michelle (the sister of Wrestling/BretHart's ex-wife Julie).

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* DomesticAbuse: In RealLife to his first wife Michelle (the sister of Wrestling/BretHart's ex-wife Julie). It got so bad she eventually fled with their kids to stay with Bret, leading to Dynamite to follow them with a gun.



** Mick Foley recalls wrestling the Bulldogs in a squash match in the '80s. Dynamite took several liberties with him, particularly a clothesline which left Foley unable to eat solid food for several weeks, and his jaw would dislocate easily for the rest of his career. This was Foley's second match ever, by the way. (On the plus side, it instantly gave Foley a lot of respect in the locker room as a guy who can [[{{Determinator}} keep going despite taking a lot of punishment]].)

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** Mick Foley recalls wrestling the Bulldogs in a squash match in the '80s. Dynamite took several liberties with him, particularly a clothesline which left Foley unable to eat solid food for several weeks, and his jaw would dislocate easily for the rest of his career. This was Foley's second match ever, by the way. (On the plus side, it instantly gave Foley a lot of respect in the locker room as a guy who can [[{{Determinator}} keep going despite taking a lot of punishment]]. a reputation he'd carry with him for the rest of his career.)
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Dynamite's [[TheNapoleon Napoleon complex]], reputation for cruelty, his addictions to alcohol, recreational drugs, and steroids, and the wear and tear on his body from years of high-risk spots left him a physical and mental mess (See DentedIron, above) who had gone from one of the top wrestlers in the world to being flat broke, unable to wrestle at all and considered [[UnPerson persona non grata]] by many promoters and organisations. By the end of his career, Wrestling/BretHart describes Dynamite as being a broken-down, toothless {{Jerkass}} who showed up at Bret's house with a gun when Dynamite's wife and kids fled there to escape him. When Bret talked him down, Dynamite broke down in tears, lamenting how he'd destroyed his own life, before disappearing back to England to live under the radar. One week before Dynamite passed away, good friend Wrestling/DanSpivey called him to check on him and said he loved him. All Dynamite could say back is ask "Why?"

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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Dynamite's [[TheNapoleon Napoleon complex]], reputation for cruelty, his addictions to alcohol, recreational drugs, and steroids, and the wear and tear on his body from years of high-risk spots left him a physical and mental mess (See DentedIron, above) who had gone from one of the top wrestlers in the world to being flat broke, unable to wrestle at all and considered [[UnPerson persona non grata]] by many promoters and organisations. By the end of his career, Wrestling/BretHart describes Dynamite as being a broken-down, toothless {{Jerkass}} who showed up at Bret's house with a gun when Dynamite's wife and kids fled there to escape him. When Bret talked him down, [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone Dynamite broke down in tears, lamenting how he'd destroyed his own life, life]], before disappearing back to England to live under the radar. One week before Dynamite passed away, good friend Wrestling/DanSpivey called him to check on him and said he loved him. All Dynamite could say back is was to ask "Why?"[[IveComeTooFar "Why?"]].
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*DiedOnTheirBirthday: The Dynamite Kid's life tragically ended during what should have been his 60th birthday.
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Dynamite's [[TheNapoleon Napoleon complex]], reputation for cruelty, his addictions to alcohol, recreational drugs, and steroids, and the wear and tear on his body from years of high-risk spots left him a physical and mental mess (See DentedIron, above) who had gone from one of the top wrestlers in the world to being flat broke, unable to wrestle at all and considered [[UnPerson persona non grata]] by many promoters and organisations. By the end of his career, Wrestling/BretHart describes Dynamite as being a broken-down, toothless {{Jerkass}} who showed up at Bret's house with a gun when Dynamite's wife and kids fled there to escape him. When Bret talked him down, Dynamite broke down in tears, lamenting how he'd destroyed his own life, before disappearing back to England to live under the radar. One week before he passed away, his good friend Wrestling/DanSpivey called him to check on him and said he loved him. All Dynamite could say back is ask "Why?"

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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Dynamite's [[TheNapoleon Napoleon complex]], reputation for cruelty, his addictions to alcohol, recreational drugs, and steroids, and the wear and tear on his body from years of high-risk spots left him a physical and mental mess (See DentedIron, above) who had gone from one of the top wrestlers in the world to being flat broke, unable to wrestle at all and considered [[UnPerson persona non grata]] by many promoters and organisations. By the end of his career, Wrestling/BretHart describes Dynamite as being a broken-down, toothless {{Jerkass}} who showed up at Bret's house with a gun when Dynamite's wife and kids fled there to escape him. When Bret talked him down, Dynamite broke down in tears, lamenting how he'd destroyed his own life, before disappearing back to England to live under the radar. One week before he Dynamite passed away, his good friend Wrestling/DanSpivey called him to check on him and said he loved him. All Dynamite could say back is ask "Why?"
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Dynamite's [[TheNapoleon Napoleon complex]], reputation for cruelty, his addictions to alcohol, recreational drugs, and steroids, and the wear and tear on his body from years of high-risk spots left him a physical and mental mess (See DentedIron, above) who had gone from one of the top wrestlers in the world to being flat broke, unable to wrestle at all and considered [[UnPerson persona non grata]] by many promoters and organisations. By the end of his career, Wrestling/BretHart describes Dynamite as being a broken-down, toothless {{Jerkass}} who showed up at Bret's house with a gun when Dynamite's wife and kids fled there to escape him. When Bret talked him down, Dynamite broke down in tears, lamenting how he'd destroyed his own life, before disappearing back to England to live under the radar.

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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Dynamite's [[TheNapoleon Napoleon complex]], reputation for cruelty, his addictions to alcohol, recreational drugs, and steroids, and the wear and tear on his body from years of high-risk spots left him a physical and mental mess (See DentedIron, above) who had gone from one of the top wrestlers in the world to being flat broke, unable to wrestle at all and considered [[UnPerson persona non grata]] by many promoters and organisations. By the end of his career, Wrestling/BretHart describes Dynamite as being a broken-down, toothless {{Jerkass}} who showed up at Bret's house with a gun when Dynamite's wife and kids fled there to escape him. When Bret talked him down, Dynamite broke down in tears, lamenting how he'd destroyed his own life, before disappearing back to England to live under the radar. One week before he passed away, his good friend Wrestling/DanSpivey called him to check on him and said he loved him. All Dynamite could say back is ask "Why?"
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* TheBully: Many considered him this. His backstage pranks were downright malevolent, and he often singled out someone to pick on to amuse himself. He (allegedly) slapped The Honky Tonk Man until he cried, and he famously pushed Jacques and Raymond Rougeau too far. [[LaserGuidedKarma He got his jaw shattered when he wouldn't let up.]]

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* TheBully: Many considered him this. His backstage pranks were downright malevolent, and he often singled out someone to pick on to amuse himself. He (allegedly) slapped The Honky Tonk Man until he cried, and he famously pushed Jacques and Raymond Rougeau too far. [[LaserGuidedKarma He got his jaw shattered and permanently lost four teeth when he wouldn't let up.]]]] [[note]] By Jaques, as Raymond was in crutches at the time. [[/note]]
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* UrExample: His matches with [[Wrestling/SatoruSayama Tiger Mask]] are credited with inventing the junior style of wrestling.
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** It's certainly telling that when he died, nearly all of the condolences were from fans, and the wrestling world was pretty silent. At best someone would comment on Dynamite's innovative ring work.
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** Mick Foley recalls wrestling the Bulldogs in a squash match in the '80s. Dynamite took several liberties with him, particularly a clothesline which left Foley unable to eat solid food for several weeks, and his jaw would dislocate easily for the rest of his career. This was Foley's second match ever, by the way. (On the plus side, it instantly gave Foley a lot of respect in the locker room as a guy who can [[{{Determinator}}keep going despite taking a lot of punishment]].)

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** Mick Foley recalls wrestling the Bulldogs in a squash match in the '80s. Dynamite took several liberties with him, particularly a clothesline which left Foley unable to eat solid food for several weeks, and his jaw would dislocate easily for the rest of his career. This was Foley's second match ever, by the way. (On the plus side, it instantly gave Foley a lot of respect in the locker room as a guy who can [[{{Determinator}}keep [[{{Determinator}} keep going despite taking a lot of punishment]].)
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** Mick Foley recalls wrestling the Bulldogs in a squash match in the '80s. Dynamite took several liberties with him, particularly a clothesline which left Foley unable to eat solid food for several weeks, and his jaw would dislocate easily for the rest of his career. This was Foley's second match ever, by the way.

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** Mick Foley recalls wrestling the Bulldogs in a squash match in the '80s. Dynamite took several liberties with him, particularly a clothesline which left Foley unable to eat solid food for several weeks, and his jaw would dislocate easily for the rest of his career. This was Foley's second match ever, by the way. (On the plus side, it instantly gave Foley a lot of respect in the locker room as a guy who can [[{{Determinator}}keep going despite taking a lot of punishment]].)
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* IHaveTheHighGround: He was a pioneering high-flyer during his era.

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As usual, you can find the basics at [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamite_Kid The Other Wiki]].

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\nAs usual, you can find the basics at [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamite_Kid The Other Wiki]].\n----
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Thomas "Tom" Billington (5 December 1958 – 5 December 2018) was a UsefulNotes/{{Brit|ain}}ish {{professional wrestl|ing}}er, best known by the ring name the Dynamite Kid. He started his career in England in the late 1970s and would then catch on with Stampede Wrestling. He then went on to Wrestling/NewJapanProWrestling where he had a classic series with [[Wrestling/SatoruSayama the original Tiger Mask]]. He also competed in NWA Pacific Northwest Wrestling in UsefulNotes/{{Portland}}, OR. In 1984, he debuted in Wrestling/{{WWE}} teaming with Wrestling/BretHart. After his cousin Wrestling/DaveyBoySmith arrived he and Dynamite were teamed together as the British Bulldogs. They would defeat the Dream Team ([[Wrestling/GregValentine Greg "The Hammer" Valentine]] and Wrestling/BrutusBeefcake) for the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-world-t.html WWE World Tag Team Titles]] in the main event of the UsefulNotes/{{Chicago}} stage of ''Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}} 2''. Unfortunately, Dynamite suffered a major back injury in December 1986 in a match against Wrestling/DonMuraco and [[Wrestling/BobOrtonJr "Cowboy" Bob Orton Jr.]] This led to the Bulldogs losing the belts to the Hart Foundation (Bret and Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart.) Dynamite left WWE after ''Wrestling/SurvivorSeries 88'' and would go on to have runs in Stampede, Wrestling/AllJapanProWrestling and Wrestling/MichinokuProWrestling before finally retiring in 1996. Along with the one WWE World Tag Team Title reign, he was a 1x [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/japan/newjapan/wwf-j.html New Japan WWF World Junior Heavyweight Champion,]] a 5x [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/canada/ab/stampede/ab-bc-mh.html Stampede British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Champion]] and a 1x [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/japan/alljapan/asia-t.html All Japan All Asia Tag Team Champion.]]

As usual, you can find the basics at [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamite_Kid The Other Wiki.]]

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Thomas "Tom" Billington (5 December 1958 – 5 December 2018) was a UsefulNotes/{{Brit|ain}}ish {{professional wrestl|ing}}er, best known by the ring name the Dynamite Kid. He started his career in England in the late 1970s and would then catch on with Stampede Wrestling. He then went on to Wrestling/NewJapanProWrestling where he had a classic series with [[Wrestling/SatoruSayama the original Tiger Mask]]. He also competed in NWA Pacific Northwest Wrestling in UsefulNotes/{{Portland}}, OR. In 1984, he debuted in Wrestling/{{WWE}} teaming with Wrestling/BretHart. After his cousin Wrestling/DaveyBoySmith arrived arrived, he and Dynamite were teamed together as the British Bulldogs. They would defeat the Dream Team ([[Wrestling/GregValentine Greg "The Hammer" Valentine]] and Wrestling/BrutusBeefcake) for the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-world-t.html WWE World Tag Team Titles]] in the main event of the UsefulNotes/{{Chicago}} stage of ''Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}} 2''. Unfortunately, Dynamite suffered a major back injury in December 1986 in a match against Wrestling/DonMuraco and [[Wrestling/BobOrtonJr "Cowboy" Bob Orton Jr.]] This led to the Bulldogs losing the belts to the Hart Foundation (Bret and Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart.) Dynamite left WWE after ''Wrestling/SurvivorSeries 88'' and would go on to have runs in Stampede, Wrestling/AllJapanProWrestling Wrestling/AllJapanProWrestling, and Wrestling/MichinokuProWrestling before finally retiring in 1996. Along with the one WWE World Tag Team Title reign, he was a 1x [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/japan/newjapan/wwf-j.html New Japan WWF World Junior Heavyweight Champion,]] a 5x [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/canada/ab/stampede/ab-bc-mh.html Stampede British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Champion]] and a 1x [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/japan/alljapan/asia-t.html All Japan All Asia Tag Team Champion.]]

As usual, you can find the basics at [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamite_Kid The Other Wiki.]]
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Dynamite's [[TheNapoleon Napoleon complex]], reputation for cruelty, his addictions to alcohol, recreational drugs and steroids and the wear and tear on his body from years of high-risk spots left him a physical and mental mess (See DentedIron, above) who had gone from one of the top wrestlers in the world to being flat broke, unable to wrestle at all and considered [[UnPerson persona non grata]] by many promoters and organisations. By the end of his career, Wrestling/BretHart describes Dynamite as being a broken-down, toothless {{Jerkass}} who showed up at Bret's house with a gun when Dynamite's wife and kids fled there to escape him. When Bret talked him down, Dynamite broke down in tears, lamenting how he'd destroyed his own life, before disappearing back to England to live under the radar.

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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Dynamite's [[TheNapoleon Napoleon complex]], reputation for cruelty, his addictions to alcohol, recreational drugs drugs, and steroids steroids, and the wear and tear on his body from years of high-risk spots left him a physical and mental mess (See DentedIron, above) who had gone from one of the top wrestlers in the world to being flat broke, unable to wrestle at all and considered [[UnPerson persona non grata]] by many promoters and organisations. By the end of his career, Wrestling/BretHart describes Dynamite as being a broken-down, toothless {{Jerkass}} who showed up at Bret's house with a gun when Dynamite's wife and kids fled there to escape him. When Bret talked him down, Dynamite broke down in tears, lamenting how he'd destroyed his own life, before disappearing back to England to live under the radar.



* {{Jerkass}}: Most ancedotes about Dynamite paint this picture.
** Mick Foley recalls wrestling the Bulldogs in a squash match in the 80s. Dynamite took several liberties with him, particularly a clothesline which left Foley unable to eat solid food for several weeks, and his jaw would dislocate easily for the rest of his career. This was Foley's second match ever, by the way.
** When Davey Boy Smith debuted in Stampede wrestling, he was facing Dynamite, in a match where he was required to bleed. Smith had little experience with blading, so Dynamite offered to make the cut for him, despite Bret Hart's objections. He lacereted Smith so badly that Hart had to immediately call off the match and rush Smith to a local hospital, in genuine fear that Smith would bleed to death. Davey Boy Smith is Dynamite's ''cousin''.
** When Bret Hart visited Dynamite in England, several years after his retirement, his local reputation as a jerkass was such that somebody had torched his car in the driveway, his house was covered with graffitti and people threw things at the house as they drove by.

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* {{Jerkass}}: Most ancedotes anecdotes about Dynamite paint this picture.
** Mick Foley recalls wrestling the Bulldogs in a squash match in the 80s.'80s. Dynamite took several liberties with him, particularly a clothesline which left Foley unable to eat solid food for several weeks, and his jaw would dislocate easily for the rest of his career. This was Foley's second match ever, by the way.
** When Davey Boy Smith debuted in Stampede wrestling, he was facing Dynamite, in a match where he was required to bleed. Smith had little experience with blading, so Dynamite offered to make the cut for him, despite Bret Hart's objections. He lacereted lacerated Smith so badly that Hart had to immediately call off the match and rush Smith to a local hospital, in genuine fear that Smith would bleed to death. Davey Boy Smith is Dynamite's ''cousin''.
** When Bret Hart visited Dynamite in England, several years after his retirement, his local reputation as a jerkass was such that somebody had torched his car in the driveway, his house was covered with graffitti graffiti and people threw things at the house as they drove by.
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** His oldest daughter Bronwyne, her husband Dan, and nephews Mark and Thomas are both professional wrestlers.

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** His oldest daughter Bronwyne, her husband Dan, and nephews Mark and Thomas are both all professional wrestlers.
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** His oldest daughter Bronwyne and her husband Dan are both professional wrestlers.

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** His oldest daughter Bronwyne and Bronwyne, her husband Dan Dan, and nephews Mark and Thomas are both professional wrestlers.
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Thomas "Tom" Billington (5 December 1958 – 5 December 2018) was a UsefulNotes/{{Brit|ain}}ish {{professional wrestl|ing}}er, best known by the ring name the Dynamite Kid. He started his career in England in the late 1970s and would then catch on with Stampede Wrestling. He then went on to Wrestling/NewJapanProWrestling where he had a classic series with [[Wrestling/SatoruSayama the original Tiger Mask]]. He also competed in NWA Pacific Northwest Wrestling in UsefulNotes/{{Portland}}, OR. In 1984, he debuted in Wrestling/{{WWE}} teaming with Wrestling/BretHart. After his cousin Wrestling/DaveyBoySmith arrived he and Dynamite were teamed together as the British Bulldogs. They would defeat the Dream Team ([[Wrestling/GregValentine Greg "The Hammer" Valentine]] and Wrestling/BrutusBeefcake) for the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-world-t.html WWE World Tag Team Titles]] in the main event of the UsefulNotes/{{Chicago}} stage of ''Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}} 2''. Unfortunately, Dynamite suffered a major back injury in December 1986 in a match against Wrestling/DonMuraco and "Cowboy" Bob Orton Jr. This led to the Bulldogs losing the belts to the Hart Foundation (Bret and Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart.) Dynamite left WWE after ''Wrestling/SurvivorSeries 88'' and would go on to have runs in Stampede, Wrestling/AllJapanProWrestling and Wrestling/MichinokuProWrestling before finally retiring in 1996. Along with the one WWE World Tag Team Title reign, he was a 1x [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/japan/newjapan/wwf-j.html New Japan WWF World Junior Heavyweight Champion,]] a 5x [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/canada/ab/stampede/ab-bc-mh.html Stampede British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Champion]] and a 1x [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/japan/alljapan/asia-t.html All Japan All Asia Tag Team Champion.]]

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Thomas "Tom" Billington (5 December 1958 – 5 December 2018) was a UsefulNotes/{{Brit|ain}}ish {{professional wrestl|ing}}er, best known by the ring name the Dynamite Kid. He started his career in England in the late 1970s and would then catch on with Stampede Wrestling. He then went on to Wrestling/NewJapanProWrestling where he had a classic series with [[Wrestling/SatoruSayama the original Tiger Mask]]. He also competed in NWA Pacific Northwest Wrestling in UsefulNotes/{{Portland}}, OR. In 1984, he debuted in Wrestling/{{WWE}} teaming with Wrestling/BretHart. After his cousin Wrestling/DaveyBoySmith arrived he and Dynamite were teamed together as the British Bulldogs. They would defeat the Dream Team ([[Wrestling/GregValentine Greg "The Hammer" Valentine]] and Wrestling/BrutusBeefcake) for the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-world-t.html WWE World Tag Team Titles]] in the main event of the UsefulNotes/{{Chicago}} stage of ''Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}} 2''. Unfortunately, Dynamite suffered a major back injury in December 1986 in a match against Wrestling/DonMuraco and [[Wrestling/BobOrtonJr "Cowboy" Bob Orton Jr. Jr.]] This led to the Bulldogs losing the belts to the Hart Foundation (Bret and Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart.) Dynamite left WWE after ''Wrestling/SurvivorSeries 88'' and would go on to have runs in Stampede, Wrestling/AllJapanProWrestling and Wrestling/MichinokuProWrestling before finally retiring in 1996. Along with the one WWE World Tag Team Title reign, he was a 1x [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/japan/newjapan/wwf-j.html New Japan WWF World Junior Heavyweight Champion,]] a 5x [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/canada/ab/stampede/ab-bc-mh.html Stampede British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Champion]] and a 1x [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/japan/alljapan/asia-t.html All Japan All Asia Tag Team Champion.]]
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Thomas "Tom" Billington (5 December 1958 – 5 December 2018) is a retired UsefulNotes/{{Brit|ain}}ish {{professional wrestl|ing}}er, best known by the ring name the Dynamite Kid. He started his career in England in the late 1970s and would then catch on with Stampede Wrestling. He then went on to Wrestling/NewJapanProWrestling where he had a classic series with [[Wrestling/SatoruSayama the original Tiger Mask]]. He also competed in NWA Pacific Northwest Wrestling in UsefulNotes/{{Portland}}, OR. In 1984, he debuted in Wrestling/{{WWE}} teaming with Wrestling/BretHart. After his cousin Wrestling/DaveyBoySmith arrived he and Dynamite were teamed together as the British Bulldogs. They would defeat the Dream Team ([[Wrestling/GregValentine Greg "The Hammer" Valentine]] and Wrestling/BrutusBeefcake) for the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-world-t.html WWE World Tag Team Titles]] in the main event of the UsefulNotes/{{Chicago}} stage of ''Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}} 2''. Unfortunately, Dynamite suffered a major back injury in December 1986 in a match against Wrestling/DonMuraco and "Cowboy" Bob Orton Jr. This led to the Bulldogs losing the belts to the Hart Foundation (Bret and Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart.) Dynamite left WWE after ''Wrestling/SurvivorSeries 88'' and would go on to have runs in Stampede, Wrestling/AllJapanProWrestling and Wrestling/MichinokuProWrestling before finally retiring in 1996. Along with the one WWE World Tag Team Title reign, he was a 1x [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/japan/newjapan/wwf-j.html New Japan WWF World Junior Heavyweight Champion,]] a 5x [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/canada/ab/stampede/ab-bc-mh.html Stampede British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Champion]] and a 1x [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/japan/alljapan/asia-t.html All Japan All Asia Tag Team Champion.]]

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Thomas "Tom" Billington (5 December 1958 – 5 December 2018) is was a retired UsefulNotes/{{Brit|ain}}ish {{professional wrestl|ing}}er, best known by the ring name the Dynamite Kid. He started his career in England in the late 1970s and would then catch on with Stampede Wrestling. He then went on to Wrestling/NewJapanProWrestling where he had a classic series with [[Wrestling/SatoruSayama the original Tiger Mask]]. He also competed in NWA Pacific Northwest Wrestling in UsefulNotes/{{Portland}}, OR. In 1984, he debuted in Wrestling/{{WWE}} teaming with Wrestling/BretHart. After his cousin Wrestling/DaveyBoySmith arrived he and Dynamite were teamed together as the British Bulldogs. They would defeat the Dream Team ([[Wrestling/GregValentine Greg "The Hammer" Valentine]] and Wrestling/BrutusBeefcake) for the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-world-t.html WWE World Tag Team Titles]] in the main event of the UsefulNotes/{{Chicago}} stage of ''Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}} 2''. Unfortunately, Dynamite suffered a major back injury in December 1986 in a match against Wrestling/DonMuraco and "Cowboy" Bob Orton Jr. This led to the Bulldogs losing the belts to the Hart Foundation (Bret and Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart.) Dynamite left WWE after ''Wrestling/SurvivorSeries 88'' and would go on to have runs in Stampede, Wrestling/AllJapanProWrestling and Wrestling/MichinokuProWrestling before finally retiring in 1996. Along with the one WWE World Tag Team Title reign, he was a 1x [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/japan/newjapan/wwf-j.html New Japan WWF World Junior Heavyweight Champion,]] a 5x [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/canada/ab/stampede/ab-bc-mh.html Stampede British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Champion]] and a 1x [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/japan/alljapan/asia-t.html All Japan All Asia Tag Team Champion.]]

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'''Thomas "Tom" Billington''' (1958-2018) is a retired UsefulNotes/{{Brit|ain}}ish {{Professional Wrestl|ing}}er as '''The Dynamite Kid'''. He started his career in England in the late 1970s and would then catch on with Stampede Wrestling. He then went on to Wrestling/NewJapanProWrestling where he had a classic series with [[Wrestling/SatoruSayama the original Tiger Mask]]. He also competed in NWA Pacific Northwest Wrestling in UsefulNotes/{{Portland}}, OR. In 1984, he debuted in Wrestling/{{WWE}} teaming with Wrestling/BretHart. After his cousin Wrestling/DaveyBoySmith arrived he and Dynamite were teamed together as the British Bulldogs. They would defeat the Dream Team ([[Wrestling/GregValentine Greg "The Hammer" Valentine]] and Wrestling/BrutusBeefcake) for the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-world-t.html WWE World Tag Team Titles]] in the main event of the UsefulNotes/{{Chicago}} stage of ''Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}} 2''. Unfortunately, Dynamite suffered a major back injury in December 1986 in a match against Wrestling/DonMuraco and "Cowboy" Bob Orton Jr. This led to the Bulldogs losing the belts to the Hart Foundation (Bret and Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart.) Dynamite left WWE after ''Wrestling/SurvivorSeries 88'' and would go on to have runs in Stampede, Wrestling/AllJapanProWrestling and Wrestling/MichinokuProWrestling before finally retiring in 1996. Along with the one WWE World Tag Team Title reign, he was a 1x [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/japan/newjapan/wwf-j.html New Japan WWF World Junior Heavyweight Champion,]] a 5x [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/canada/ab/stampede/ab-bc-mh.html Stampede British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Champion]] and a 1x [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/japan/alljapan/asia-t.html All Japan All Asia Tag Team Champion.]]

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\n'''Thomas Thomas "Tom" Billington''' (1958-2018) Billington (5 December 1958 – 5 December 2018) is a retired UsefulNotes/{{Brit|ain}}ish {{Professional Wrestl|ing}}er as '''The {{professional wrestl|ing}}er, best known by the ring name the Dynamite Kid'''.Kid. He started his career in England in the late 1970s and would then catch on with Stampede Wrestling. He then went on to Wrestling/NewJapanProWrestling where he had a classic series with [[Wrestling/SatoruSayama the original Tiger Mask]]. He also competed in NWA Pacific Northwest Wrestling in UsefulNotes/{{Portland}}, OR. In 1984, he debuted in Wrestling/{{WWE}} teaming with Wrestling/BretHart. After his cousin Wrestling/DaveyBoySmith arrived he and Dynamite were teamed together as the British Bulldogs. They would defeat the Dream Team ([[Wrestling/GregValentine Greg "The Hammer" Valentine]] and Wrestling/BrutusBeefcake) for the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-world-t.html WWE World Tag Team Titles]] in the main event of the UsefulNotes/{{Chicago}} stage of ''Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}} 2''. Unfortunately, Dynamite suffered a major back injury in December 1986 in a match against Wrestling/DonMuraco and "Cowboy" Bob Orton Jr. This led to the Bulldogs losing the belts to the Hart Foundation (Bret and Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart.) Dynamite left WWE after ''Wrestling/SurvivorSeries 88'' and would go on to have runs in Stampede, Wrestling/AllJapanProWrestling and Wrestling/MichinokuProWrestling before finally retiring in 1996. Along with the one WWE World Tag Team Title reign, he was a 1x [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/japan/newjapan/wwf-j.html New Japan WWF World Junior Heavyweight Champion,]] a 5x [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/canada/ab/stampede/ab-bc-mh.html Stampede British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Champion]] and a 1x [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/japan/alljapan/asia-t.html All Japan All Asia Tag Team Champion.]]



!!! "Dynamite Tropes":
* {{Animal Motif|s}}: With the dogs.

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!!! !! "Dynamite Tropes":
* {{Animal Motif|s}}: AnimalMotifs: With the dogs.



* ArtisticLicenseBiology[=/=]{{Cloudcuckoolander}}: During his heel run in Stampede, he took a rather, to put it mildly, ''unique'' approach to generating heat for his feud with Davey Boy. He and manager JR Foley were being [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziv6MnVIRQg interviewed]] and Dynamite claimed that Davey Boy was a test tube baby, but that's not the unscientific part. The unscientific part was Dynamite saying that Davey being a test tube baby meant that he wasn't human and that he should "go back to Jupiter or Mars."

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* ArtisticLicenseBiology[=/=]{{Cloudcuckoolander}}: ArtisticLicenseBiology: During his heel run in Stampede, he took a rather, to put it mildly, ''unique'' approach to generating heat for his feud with Davey Boy. He and manager JR Foley were being [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziv6MnVIRQg interviewed]] and Dynamite claimed that Davey Boy was a test tube baby, but that's not the unscientific part. The unscientific part was Dynamite saying that Davey being a test tube baby meant that he wasn't human and that he should "go back to Jupiter or Mars."



* CaptainErsatz: So you yourself could play out his Tiger Mask series in ''Videogame/FireProWrestling.''
* DentedIron: In bad shape, even for an ex-wrestler. His pioneering high flying style took an incredible toll on his body.
** To be specific, his left leg is paralyzed and he is now confined to a wheelchair.

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* CaptainErsatz: So you yourself could play out his Tiger Mask series in ''Videogame/FireProWrestling.''VideoGame/FireProWrestling.''
* DentedIron: In bad shape, even for an ex-wrestler. His pioneering high flying style took an incredible toll on his body.
**
body. To be specific, his left leg is became paralyzed and he is now confined him to a wheelchair.



* {{Expy}}[=/=]LegacyCharacter: Unfortunately, Wrestling/ChrisBenoit, who started out calling himself "Dynamite" Chris Benoit and borrowed a lot from him.

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* {{Expy}}[=/=]LegacyCharacter: {{Expy}}: Unfortunately, Wrestling/ChrisBenoit, who started out calling himself "Dynamite" Chris Benoit and borrowed a lot from him.



* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Dynamite's [[TheNapoleon Napoleon complex]], reputation for cruelty, his addictions to alcohol, recreational drugs and steroids and the wear and tear on his body from years of high-risk spots left him a physical and mental mess (See DentedIron, above) who had gone from one of the top wrestlers in the world to being flat broke, unable to wrestle at all and considered [[UnPerson persona non grata]] by many promoters and organisations. By the end of his career, Wrestling/BretHart describes Dynamite as being a broken-down, toothless JerkAss who showed up at Bret's house with a gun when Dynamite's wife and kids fled there to escape him. When Bret talked him down, Dynamite broke down in tears, lamenting how he'd destroyed his own life, before disappearing back to England to live under the radar.

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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Dynamite's [[TheNapoleon Napoleon complex]], reputation for cruelty, his addictions to alcohol, recreational drugs and steroids and the wear and tear on his body from years of high-risk spots left him a physical and mental mess (See DentedIron, above) who had gone from one of the top wrestlers in the world to being flat broke, unable to wrestle at all and considered [[UnPerson persona non grata]] by many promoters and organisations. By the end of his career, Wrestling/BretHart describes Dynamite as being a broken-down, toothless JerkAss {{Jerkass}} who showed up at Bret's house with a gun when Dynamite's wife and kids fled there to escape him. When Bret talked him down, Dynamite broke down in tears, lamenting how he'd destroyed his own life, before disappearing back to England to live under the radar.



* ItRunsInTheFamily
* JerkAss: Most ancedotes about Dynamite paint this picture.

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* ItRunsInTheFamily
* JerkAss:
{{Jerkass}}: Most ancedotes about Dynamite paint this picture.



* LaserGuidedKarma: When Jacques Rougeau broke his jaw and teeth in response to constant bullying, even Tommy's close friend Bret Hart admits Tommy had it coming.
** Some consider his current state to be this, given his long history of bullying coworkers and spousal abuse.

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* LaserGuidedKarma: LaserGuidedKarma:
**
When Jacques Rougeau broke his jaw and teeth backstage in real life in response to constant bullying, even Tommy's close friend Bret Hart admits Tommy had it coming.
** Some consider his current state in his later life to be this, given his long history of bullying coworkers and spousal abuse.



* TagTeam:
** The British Bulldogs, first with Davey Boy then in Japan with Johnny Smith, though that version was also called the British Bruisers.
* TheTropeKid
* UnderwearOfPower: And by extension, [[WearingAFlagOnYourHead Wearing A Flag As A Wrestling Attire]].
* WrestlingFamily: Davey Boy was his cousin, making him a member of the Hart Family.
** His first wife Michelle was also the younger sister of Bret Hart's first wife Julie. Bret has said in his autobiography that his mother Helen and father Stu always considered Dynamites three children their grandchildren too. Billington pretty much became unofficially married into the Hart family.

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* TagTeam:
**
TagTeam: The British Bulldogs, first with Davey Boy then in Japan with Johnny Smith, though that version was also called the British Bruisers.
* TheTropeKid
TheTropeKid: The Dynamite '''Kid'''.
* UnderwearOfPower: And by extension, [[WearingAFlagOnYourHead Wearing A a Flag As A a Wrestling Attire]].
* WrestlingFamily: WrestlingFamily:
**
Davey Boy was his cousin, making him a member of the Hart Family.
** His first wife Michelle was also the younger sister of Bret Hart's first wife Julie. Bret has said in his autobiography that his mother Helen and father Stu always considered Dynamites Dynamite's three children their grandchildren too. Billington pretty much became unofficially married into the Hart family.
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'''Thomas "Tom" Billington''' (b. 1958) is a retired UsefulNotes/{{Brit|ain}}ish {{Professional Wrestl|ing}}er as '''The Dynamite Kid'''. He started his career in England in the late 1970s and would then catch on with Stampede Wrestling. He then went on to Wrestling/NewJapanProWrestling where he had a classic series with [[Wrestling/SatoruSayama the original Tiger Mask]]. He also competed in NWA Pacific Northwest Wrestling in UsefulNotes/{{Portland}}, OR. In 1984, he debuted in Wrestling/{{WWE}} teaming with Wrestling/BretHart. After his cousin Wrestling/DaveyBoySmith arrived he and Dynamite were teamed together as the British Bulldogs. They would defeat the Dream Team ([[Wrestling/GregValentine Greg "The Hammer" Valentine]] and Wrestling/BrutusBeefcake) for the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-world-t.html WWE World Tag Team Titles]] in the main event of the UsefulNotes/{{Chicago}} stage of ''Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}} 2''. Unfortunately, Dynamite suffered a major back injury in December 1986 in a match against Wrestling/DonMuraco and "Cowboy" Bob Orton Jr. This led to the Bulldogs losing the belts to the Hart Foundation (Bret and Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart.) Dynamite left WWE after ''Wrestling/SurvivorSeries 88'' and would go on to have runs in Stampede, Wrestling/AllJapanProWrestling and Wrestling/MichinokuProWrestling before finally retiring in 1996. Along with the one WWE World Tag Team Title reign, he was a 1x [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/japan/newjapan/wwf-j.html New Japan WWF World Junior Heavyweight Champion,]] a 5x [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/canada/ab/stampede/ab-bc-mh.html Stampede British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Champion]] and a 1x [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/japan/alljapan/asia-t.html All Japan All Asia Tag Team Champion.]]

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'''Thomas "Tom" Billington''' (b. 1958) (1958-2018) is a retired UsefulNotes/{{Brit|ain}}ish {{Professional Wrestl|ing}}er as '''The Dynamite Kid'''. He started his career in England in the late 1970s and would then catch on with Stampede Wrestling. He then went on to Wrestling/NewJapanProWrestling where he had a classic series with [[Wrestling/SatoruSayama the original Tiger Mask]]. He also competed in NWA Pacific Northwest Wrestling in UsefulNotes/{{Portland}}, OR. In 1984, he debuted in Wrestling/{{WWE}} teaming with Wrestling/BretHart. After his cousin Wrestling/DaveyBoySmith arrived he and Dynamite were teamed together as the British Bulldogs. They would defeat the Dream Team ([[Wrestling/GregValentine Greg "The Hammer" Valentine]] and Wrestling/BrutusBeefcake) for the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-world-t.html WWE World Tag Team Titles]] in the main event of the UsefulNotes/{{Chicago}} stage of ''Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}} 2''. Unfortunately, Dynamite suffered a major back injury in December 1986 in a match against Wrestling/DonMuraco and "Cowboy" Bob Orton Jr. This led to the Bulldogs losing the belts to the Hart Foundation (Bret and Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart.) Dynamite left WWE after ''Wrestling/SurvivorSeries 88'' and would go on to have runs in Stampede, Wrestling/AllJapanProWrestling and Wrestling/MichinokuProWrestling before finally retiring in 1996. Along with the one WWE World Tag Team Title reign, he was a 1x [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/japan/newjapan/wwf-j.html New Japan WWF World Junior Heavyweight Champion,]] a 5x [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/canada/ab/stampede/ab-bc-mh.html Stampede British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Champion]] and a 1x [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/japan/alljapan/asia-t.html All Japan All Asia Tag Team Champion.]]
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* RealSongThemeTune: The British Bulldogs used "Rule, Britannia!" in WWE.
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'''Thomas "Tom" Billington''' (b. 1958) is a retired UsefulNotes/{{Brit|ain}}ish {{Professional Wrestl|ing}}er as '''The Dynamite Kid'''. He started his career in England in the late 1970s and would then catch on with Stampede Wrestling. He then went on to Wrestling/NewJapanProWrestling where he had a classic series with [[Wrestling/SatoruSayama the original Tiger Mask]]. He also competed in NWA Pacific Northwest Wrestling in UsefulNotes/{{Portland}}, OR. In 1984, he debuted in Wrestling/{{WWE}} teaming with Wrestling/BretHart. After his cousin Wrestling/DaveyBoySmith arrived he and Dynamite were teamed together as the British Bulldogs. They would defeat the Dream Team ([[Wrestling/GregValentine Greg "The Hammer" Valentine]] and Wrestling/BrutusBeefcake) for the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-world-t.html WWE World Tag Team Titles]] in the main event of the UsefulNotes/{{Chicago}} stage of ''Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}} 2''. Unfortunately, Dynamite suffered a major back injury in December 1986 in a match against Wrestling/DonMuraco and "Cowboy" Bob Orton Jr. This led to the Bulldogs losing the belts to the Hart Foundation (Bret and Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart.) Dynamite left WWE after ''Wrestling/SurvivorSeries 88'' and would go on to have runs in Stampede, Wrestling/AllJapanProWrestling and Wrestling/MichinokuProWrestling before finally retiring in 1996. Along with the one WWE World Tag Team Title reign, he was a 1x [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/japan/newjapan/wwf-j.html New Japan WWF World Junior Heavyweight Champion]], a 5x [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/canada/ab/stampede/ab-bc-mh.html Stampede British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Champion]] and a 1x [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/japan/alljapan/asia-t.html All Japan All Asia Tag Team Champion]].

As usual, you can find the basics at [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamite_Kid The Other Wiki]].

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'''Thomas "Tom" Billington''' (b. 1958) is a retired UsefulNotes/{{Brit|ain}}ish {{Professional Wrestl|ing}}er as '''The Dynamite Kid'''. He started his career in England in the late 1970s and would then catch on with Stampede Wrestling. He then went on to Wrestling/NewJapanProWrestling where he had a classic series with [[Wrestling/SatoruSayama the original Tiger Mask]]. He also competed in NWA Pacific Northwest Wrestling in UsefulNotes/{{Portland}}, OR. In 1984, he debuted in Wrestling/{{WWE}} teaming with Wrestling/BretHart. After his cousin Wrestling/DaveyBoySmith arrived he and Dynamite were teamed together as the British Bulldogs. They would defeat the Dream Team ([[Wrestling/GregValentine Greg "The Hammer" Valentine]] and Wrestling/BrutusBeefcake) for the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-world-t.html WWE World Tag Team Titles]] in the main event of the UsefulNotes/{{Chicago}} stage of ''Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}} 2''. Unfortunately, Dynamite suffered a major back injury in December 1986 in a match against Wrestling/DonMuraco and "Cowboy" Bob Orton Jr. This led to the Bulldogs losing the belts to the Hart Foundation (Bret and Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart.) Dynamite left WWE after ''Wrestling/SurvivorSeries 88'' and would go on to have runs in Stampede, Wrestling/AllJapanProWrestling and Wrestling/MichinokuProWrestling before finally retiring in 1996. Along with the one WWE World Tag Team Title reign, he was a 1x [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/japan/newjapan/wwf-j.html New Japan WWF World Junior Heavyweight Champion]], Champion,]] a 5x [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/canada/ab/stampede/ab-bc-mh.html Stampede British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Champion]] and a 1x [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/japan/alljapan/asia-t.html All Japan All Asia Tag Team Champion]].

Champion.]]

As usual, you can find the basics at [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamite_Kid The Other Wiki]].
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