Ron Reis Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
Ronald Allen "Ron" Reis (born April 26, 1970) is an American professional wrestler. He is best known for his appearances with World Championship Wrestling between 1995 and 1998 under the ring names The Yeti and Reese.
Net Worth
$1.1 Million
Date Of Birth
April 26, 1967
Place Of Birth
San Jose, California, USA
Height
7' 2" (2.18 m)
Weight
165.56
Profession
Actor
Nicknames
Reese, Evil, Ron Reis, The Yeti, The Super Giant Ninja, Big Ron Studd, Reis, Ron, Big Bomb Jones
Star Sign
Taurus
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Fact
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At 7 ft 2 in (218 cm) tall he holds the record for being the tallest wrestler to ever compete in a ladder match.
2
He is the son of Ron Reis Sr. who was a member of the University of Cincinnati basketball team that won the NCAA Championships in 1961 and again in 1962. Ron attended Santa Clara University, where he followed in his father's footsteps by playing varsity basketball.
3
Disappeared from WCW for a few months but when he returned he was calling himself Big Ron Studd as a tribute to his trainer 'Big' John Studd. Because of this, some sources began to erroneously report Ron as being John's son.
4
Trained by the late John Minton aka Big John Studd.
5
In 1995 he came on the scene when he appeared at WCW Halloween Havoc 95 as the Dungeon of Doom's Yeti. The Yeti, a mummy like character disappeared until WCW'S World War 3 but changed into a ninja like character.
6
Reis debuted in WCW as "Big" Ron Studd, as a tribute to the man who trained him.
7
In 1996 Ron Reese was known to WCW wrestling fans as Big Ron Studd with a shaved head, black and red tights and in 1997 he joined Raven (Scott Levy) as Reese having a mohawk and wearing blue Jean shorts.
8
He currently the tallest man to ever compete in a ladder match.
9
Was going to be in a tag team with Studd prior to his (Studd's) death.
10
Trained for wrestling by John Minton (Big John Studd).
11
Reis eventually settled for a longer term within Raven's Flock as "Reese".
12
Became a member of the Dungeon of Doom, as the forgettable "Yeti".