[5] He competed in the Philadelphia Eagles 1991 training camp, but the team released him to clear a roster spot for Kenny Jackson.
[6] Fortune was signed at various points of 1992 preseason, with the Washington Redskins,[7] Dallas Cowboys,[8] and Chicago Bears.
He was on the Bears practice squad at the start of the 1992 season, missing some time due to an allergic reaction caused by a bee sting.
[9] He was promoted to the main roster, and spent part of the 1992 season as the team's third string tight end.
[12] Wearing silver smocks and tight zubaz, their gimmick was that they represented the cutting edge of cyberculture.
Their tag team made its debut on the May 27, 1995 episode of Superstars in a victorious effort against Brooklyn Brawler and Barry Horowitz.
[16] In 2000, SFX Entertainment (recently Live Nation, now Feld Entertainment) signed a contract with World Championship Wrestling to bring WCW-based trucks to their USHRA Monster Jam series, which gave Fortune, through wrestling, his start in monster trucks.
Based on his professional wrestling background, he decided to dye his hair black and alter his look to match the character of Superman.