Mike Bell (wrestler)

[3] In college, when Bell thought he was no longer his football team's biggest and strongest player, he switched to wrestling as he grew up watching the sport.

Bell worked as a jobber for WWE (then-designated, the World Wrestling Federation, or WWF) during the early-1990s, even performing on its flagship TV show, Monday Night Raw.

Like many jobbers of that era, Bell worked on a match-by-match substructure for the WWF, never being under continuous contract with the promotion.

[5] Bell faced various wrestlers such as The Undertaker, Razor Ramon, The 1-2-3 Kid, and Owen Hart, all in a losing effort.

Neither performer sustained serious injury, and both were able to resume their respective roles and finish the match as planned, without most spectators realizing what had actually happened.

[8] Saturn would be punished by management for the incident as he would suffer a kayfabe concussion and fall in love with a mop aptly named Moppy.

He faced the likes of Chilly Willy, Matt Bentley, and Balls Mahoney in 2000, and Billy Wiles in 2001, all in a losing effort.

Bell won his first-ever title in Ultimate Pro Wrestling, the heavyweight championship, by defeating Aaron Baker.

[4] It was ruled that he died of an inhalation-induced heart attack brought on by inhalation of difluoroethane in Dust-Off, a compressed gas product used for cleaning objects such as computer keyboards.

[citation needed] Following his death, his brother Chris said "He was always wrestling, he was a personal trainer, he was always pushing his body to the max.