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In the early 1990s, Sean Michael Waltman \u2013 then known as the 1-2-3 Kid \u2013 made headlines with arguably one of the biggest upsets in professional wrestling.<\/p>\n

On an episode of WWE's Monday Night Raw in 1993, aged just 21, he fought, and beat the legendary Razor Ramon in a moment nobody saw coming.<\/p>\n

But fast forward a decade, and the downfall of the now-49-year-old is also something nobody, not even he, saw taking place.<\/p>\n

Reported drug abuse, an up-and-down relationship with a fellow WWE star and even the release of a sex tape would all follow.<\/p>\n

Waltman was a mainstay through the early 90s until around 1996.<\/p>\n

He had wrestled the legendary Bret Hart for the WWE Championship less than a year after his underdog victory, and even held the company's tag team titles for just one day, teaming with Bob Holly to defeat Bam Bam Bigelow and Tatanka at the 1995 Royal Rumble event.<\/p>\n

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They would lose the next night to the Smoking Gunns \u2013 Billy Gunn and Bart Gunn \u2013 on Raw, however.<\/p>\n

Over the next year or so, they would join the famed Million Dollar Corporation, but left the company in May 1996.<\/p>\n

He lost an oddly-named Crybaby match to his former nemesis Razor Ramon at the In Your House 6 show, and lost his final match on May 20 against Savio Vega.<\/p>\n

By this time, apparent drug issues had surfaced, and he was already in rehab by the time his final match aired \u2013 it took place at a time when Monday Night Raw was taped in advance.<\/p>\n

Waltman's own childhood was self-described as \u201ctroubled\u201d, and has often told of how he was \u201cunsupervised from the age of five\u201d.<\/p>\n

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