Montel Vontavious Porter

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Montel Vontavious Porter is an American wrestler formerly affiliated with WWE

Oct 28, 1973

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: October 28, 1973
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Professional Wrestler, Singers, Rappers, WWE Wrestlers
  • City/State: Florida
  • Known as: Hassan Hamin Assad, Alvin Antonio Burke Jr., MVP
  • Birth Place: Liberty City, Miami, Florida
  • Height: 191cm

Montel Vontavious Porter born at

Liberty City, Miami, Florida

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Birth Place

Assad has a son with a woman with whom he had been previously in a relationship.

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Personal Life

In August 2007, the doctors told him that he had a condition named Wolff–Parkinson–White syndrome, a rare disorder that makes a patient’s heart beat faster than normal, when he had gone for the routine check-up in accordance with WWE's Talent Wellness Policy.

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Personal Life

Montel Vontavious Porter was born as Alvin Antonio Burke Jr. on October 28, 1973 in Liberty City, a neighbourhood in Miami, Florida to parents Alvin Antonio Burke Sr. and Lynne Magruder. Burke Sr. was a police officer and Magruder was a call centre employee.

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Childhood & Early Life

His mother raised him by herself in the impoverished neighbourhood of Opa-locka in Florida. In the absence of their father, Alvin served as the father figure to his two younger brothers, Brad and Justin.

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Childhood & Early Life

At the age of 12, he joined a group which he later described as a graffiti gang. However, they soon turned into a street gang and he was involved in some serious criminal activities. He was arrested for robbery when he was still a teenager and served six months at a juvenile detention centre.

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Childhood & Early Life

On January 14, 1990, Burke and two others robbed $81,470 from the casino of the Discovery I cruise ship. While his accomplices were immediately caught, Burke evaded arrest. His father eventually phoned him and advised him to surrender. He pleaded guilty to charges of robbery and kidnapping and was sentenced to 18 and a half years in prison.

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Childhood & Early Life

He underwent a drastic transformation in the prison. He converted to Islam and changed his name to Hassan Hamin Assad. He was released after serving nine and a half years of his sentence.

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Childhood & Early Life

Assad’s first professional trainers were Soulman Alex G and Norman Smiley. He made his debut in the independent circuit in 2002 under the ring name Antonio Banks. In those early three years of his career, he worked for FIP, TNA, Future of Wrestling (FOW), and Ring of Honor. At FOW, he won the FOW Tag Team Championship with Punisher, registering the first title victory of his career.

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Career & Later Life

In 2005, he began wrestling in dark matches and live events for WWE. He subsequently signed a developmental contract with the promotion and was sent to their developmental territory Deep South Wrestling to hone his skills. In the beginning, he still used Antonio Banks as his ring name but that changed as he developed the in-ring character of Montel Vontavious Porter or MVP as a fully-fledged professional wrestling personality. Brash and narcissistic, MVP was partially based on Cuba Gooding Jr.’s character Rod Tidwell in ‘Jerry Maguire’ (1996).

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Career & Later Life

On WWE’s SmackDown brand, he made his debut as MVP on August 4, 2006. He was billed as a coveted free agent. In his first match for the promotion, he fought and defeated Marty Garner at the 2006 No Mercy event. MVP thrived as a heel, portraying a caricature of all overpaid, arrogant, and self-obsessed athletes.

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Career & Later Life

Soon, he got into a feud with Kane and registered successive wins against the veteran wrestler in a street fight, a steel-cage match, and a tag team match where his partner was Mr. Kennedy and Kane’s was his storyline brother The Undertaker, before losing to him in an inferno match at the 2006 Armageddon.

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Career & Later Life

His storyline with Chris Benoit was one of the highlights of his career. He lost to Benoit in his first WrestleMania appearance on April 1, 2007, and again at the 2007 Backlash. He eventually registered a win against the Canadian wrestler in a two out of three falls match at the 2007 Great American Bash and became the WWE Tag Team Champion.

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Career & Later Life

During his tenure at WWE, MVP had several memorable feuds. However, his greatest achievements were unarguably against Matt Hardy. The storyline was intriguing, engaging, and maintained its dramatic flair right till the end. After defeating Chris Benoit to become the WWE Unites States Champion, he successfully defended his title against Hardy at the Great American Bash in 2007.

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Major Works

As the story progressed, Hardy defeated him in an arm wrestling contest and MVP was knocked out by former boxing champion Evander Holyfield.

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Major Works

MVP and Hardy teamed up in August 2007 to win the Tag Team Championship but throughout their reign, MVP played a heel, reiterating that he was so good that he could have won the championship with anyone in the roster. They would eventually be defeated by the team of The Miz and John Morrison on November 13, 2007. The feud would continue for five more months before concluding at the 2008 Backlash. MVP dropped his United States title to Hardy after reigning for 343 days as a champion.

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