Barry Horowitz
Biography
Barry Horowitz is an American professional wrestler, best known for his time in WWE Horowitz's contract was not renewed by WWE in 1997, and he joined World Championship Wrestling in October 1997, wrestling Disco Inferno on WCW Saturday Night. He signed a two-year contract and wrestled primarily on Saturday Night, but also had numerous house show appearances. He sustained losses to Disco Inferno, Wrath, Chris Adams, Alex Wright, Vincent, and others during 1998. He was also part of Bill Goldberg's undefeated streak, losing to him on January 10, 1998 on WCW Saturday Night and later on May 27, 1998 on WCW Thunder - where he had his first and only shot at the WCW United States Championship.[20] On October 20 Horowitz gained his first victory in his WCW return, albeit via disqualification in a match against Barry Darsow at a television taping in Mankato, Minnesota. On November 22, 1998 he made his first pay-per-view appearance, wrestling in the three ring, 60 man battle royal at World War 3. In early 2000 he began his first feud in WCW after losing to Allan Funk on the March 11 edition of Saturday Night. Funk defeated Horowitz using a handful of tights. A week later on Saturday Night during a match between Fidel Sierra and Funk, Horowitz came out to the ring and distracted Funk, allowing the former Cuban Assassin to win. Horowitz's final WCW appearance came at the last ever taping of Saturday Night on March 29, 2000 in Beaumont, Texas. He faced Jim Duggan and was defeated after Allan Funk came out and interfered. He then left WCW in 2000 and returned to the independent circuit. Return to the independent circuit (2000–present) As of June 2005, Horowitz was working as a nutritionist in Florida, while occasionally wrestling for local independent promotions. He was featured on the (renamed) WWE's website "Where Are They Now?" column on October 22, 2008. In 2013 he had what appears to have been his last matches, at the DWI 4th Annual Malenko Memorial Cup in Riverview, Florida on June 30 - defeating Kennedy Kendrick, and then winning the Malenko Cup Battle Royal in the main event.
Known For

Raw

WWF Superstars

WWF Wrestling Challenge

WWE Old School

WWF All-Star Wrestling

WWE Survivor Series 1995

WWE SummerSlam Spectacular 1993

WWE Bashed in the USA
All Movies (21)
- WrestleCon Mark Hitchcock Memorial Super Show 20222022
- WrestlePro Rock And Roll Forever2022
- Warrior's Greatest Matches2014 · as Barry Horowitz (Archive Footage)
- WCW World War 3 19981998 · as Himself
- WWE Royal Rumble 19961996 · as Barry Horowitz
- WWE Survivor Series 19951995 · as Himself
- WWE SummerSlam 19951995 · as Barry Horowitz
- WWE Survivor Series 19931993 · as The Red Knight
- WWE SummerSlam Spectacular 19931993 · as Barry Horowitz
- WWE Bashed in the USA1993 · as Barry Horowitz
- WWE Survivor Series Showdown 19921992 · as Himself
- SMW Volunteer Slam 19921992 · as Himself
- WWE March to WrestleMania VIII1992 · as Barry Horowitz
- WWE Los Angeles Wrestling: January '891989 · as Barry Horowitz
- WWE U.K. Rampage 19881988 · as Barry Horowitz
- WWE Wrestling at The Meadowlands: September '881988 · as Barry Horowitz
- WWE Los Angeles Wrestling: August '881988 · as Barry Horowitz
- WWE Houston Wrestling: November '871987 · as Barry Horowitz
- WWE Houston Wrestling: October '871987 · as Barry Horowitz
- NWA Battle of the Belts1985 · as Jack Hart
- The Righteous Adventures of Commander Star Shark & Guppy!—
All TV Shows (6)
- WXO Wrestling2000 · as Barry Horowitz
- Raw1993 · as Barry Horowitz
- WWF Wrestling Challenge1986 · as Barry Horowitz
- WWF Superstars1986 · as Barry Horowitz
- WWF All-Star Wrestling1975 · as Barry Hart
- WWE Old School1973 · as Barry Horowitz