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Home/People/Chad Slivenski
Chad Slivenski profile photo
Born
Jul 4, 1972
Age 53
Place of Birth
Red Bank, New Jersey, U.S
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

11
Movies
0
TV Shows
Also Known As
Chad Austin
IMDb Profile

Chad Slivenski

Acting

Biography
Chad Slivenski is a semi-retired American professional wrestler, known by his ringname Chad Bowman, who competed in East Coast and Mid-Atlantic independent promotions during the 1990s and 2000s. Early in his career, Slivenski spent time in regional promotions such as the United States Wrestling Association and Smokey Mountain Wrestling before their close in the mid-1990s, and made occasional appearances as a preliminary wrestler in World Wrestling Entertainment. Slivenski also wrestles under the name "Stone Cold" Chad Austin, an in-ring persona he originally used in Extreme Championship Wrestling, and continued in other Philadelphia-based "hardcore" wrestling promotions such as Combat Zone Wrestling and IWA Mid-South. While in ECW, Austin was subject to a real-life "shoot" when New Jack intentionally broke his leg with a steel chair. In later shoot interviews, New Jack has credited Austin for inadvertently inspiring his 187 finishing move, a top rope dive onto an opponent with a steel chair, which he had first used to injure him. A mainstay of the Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation (MEWF) and Maryland Championship Wrestling (MCW), he and kayfabe brother Chip Bowman were members of the "heel" stable Total Quality Management with MCW Heavyweight Champion "Wiseguy" Jimmy Cicero and MCW Tag Team Champions Cueball Carmichael & Dino Devine from 2000 until their breakup in 2002. He and Devine later began teaming together as The Slackers and won both the MEWF and MCW Tag Team titles.
CZW: Tournament of Death V poster

CZW: Tournament of Death V

as Chad Austin
2006
ECW Gangstas Paradise 1995 poster

ECW Gangstas Paradise 1995

as Chad Austin
1995
ECW Hardcore Heaven 1995 poster

ECW Hardcore Heaven 1995

as Chad Austin
1995
ECW Mountain Top Madness poster

ECW Mountain Top Madness

as Chad Austin
1995
ECW Return of the Funker 1995 poster

ECW Return of the Funker 1995

as Chad Austin
1995
ECW Hardcore Heaven 1994 poster

ECW Hardcore Heaven 1994

as Chad Austin
1994
ECW Heat Wave 1994 poster

ECW Heat Wave 1994

as Chad Austin
1994
ECW Hostile City Showdown 1994 poster

ECW Hostile City Showdown 1994

as Chad Austin
1994
ECW The Night The Line Was Crossed 1994 poster

ECW The Night The Line Was Crossed 1994

as Chad Austin
1994
NWA Bloodfest • Night Two poster

NWA Bloodfest • Night Two

as Chad Austin
1993
NWA Bloodfest • Night One poster

NWA Bloodfest • Night One

as Chad Austin
1993