Exemples d'utilisation de Malenko en Anglais et leurs traductions en Français
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After a brief absence from TV, Malenko returned to reform The Radicalz with Guerrero,
Benoit and Dean Malenko won the ECW World Tag Team Championship from Sabu
Dean Malenko and Perry Saturn left WCW for the WWF.
Benoit and Malenko left the group in October, but Malenko turned on Benoit in a setup where Malenko had never really left The Revolution.
As Double Ho Seven, Malenko competed for the affections of Lita
While not having as much success in the WWF, Malenko was a force in the promotion's light heavyweight division.
Along with Guerrero, Saturn, and Malenko, Benoit debuted in the WWF as a stable that became known as The Radicalz.
On August 25, in Jim Thorpe, they defeated Scorpio and Malenko, and defeated Scorpio
they were down to Benoit, Malenko, Flair and Arn as the manager.
He began a feud with Cruiserweight Champion Dean Malenko and unsuccessfully challenged him for the title at Bash at the Beach.
Around this time, Malenko briefly became known as"Double Ho Seven", a parody of the fictional character, James Bond.
Malenko appeared in the ring along with other WWE alumni during a segment of the WWE Homecoming edition of Raw on October 3, 2005.
match with The Godfather, who offered one of his female escorts to Malenko instead of wrestling him.
Dean Malenko, and Chris Benoit.
Benoit, Malenko, and Saturn all had previously been a part of a similar small stable of younger talent while in WCW,
Benoit, Guerrero, Saturn and Malenko headed to the WWF,
After both Guerrero and Benoit drifted away from the Radicalz, Malenko teamed with Saturn for a few weeks before quietly disappearing off television as the WCW/ECW Invasion storyline began in summer 2001.
Malenko came to be known in WCW as"The Iceman" Dean Malenko because of his cold, calculating demeanor
His close friend Eddie Guerrero died on November 13, 2005 and Malenko made a special appearance on the November 14 edition of Raw alongside Chris Benoit.
Benoit, Guerrero, Saturn, and Malenko, dubbed The Radicalz,