Stephen Douglas McMichael Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
Stephen Douglas (Steve) "Mongo" McMichael (born October 17, 1957) is a former American college and professional football player as a defensive tackle in the National Football League (NFL), a former commentator and then professional wrestler for World Championship Wrestling (WCW), and is currently the head coach of the Chicago Slaughter of the Continental Indoor Football League. McMichael played college football for the University of Texas and was an All-American. He played for the New England Patriots, Chicago Bears, and Green Bay Packers, winning Super Bowl XX with the Bears. During his pro wrestling career, McMichael became a member of the legendary Four Horsemen stable, and was a holder of the WCW United States Title. After being blinded by one of the NWO's spray paint attacks, McMichael was forced to leave the WCW. McMichael also made a failed run for mayor in the city of Romeoville, Illinois in 2013.
Full Name
Stephen Douglas McMichael
Net Worth
$2 Million
Date Of Birth
1957-10-17
Place Of Birth
Houston, Texas
Profession
All-American college football player, professional football player, defensive lineman, College Football Hall of Fame member, professional wrestler
Spouse
Debra Marshall
Children
Macy Dale McMichael
Nicknames
Steve McMichael, McMichael, Steve
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Fact
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Is proprietor of Mongo McMichael's, restaurant & bar, in Romeoville, IL, a suburb of Chicago.
2
Escorted by security from Wrigley Field for insulting the umpire while he was the emcee for the Seventh-Inning Stretch. [August 2001]
3
Announced his running for Mayor of Romeoville, IL.
4
Currently resides in Romeoville, IL as of April 2012.
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Published author.
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Super Bowl XX champion with the Chicago Bears.
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Steve and his Wife Misty became the proud parents of their first child, their daughter Macy Dale McMichael was born at 4:12pm on January 22, 2008.
8
Writing a book called "Tales of the Chicago Bears" and plans to write a second book on his wrestling career.
9
Formed a tag team with follow Horsemen member Jeff Jarrett and they were both managed by Debra McMichael.
10
Debuted on the very first WCW Nitro as one of the broadcast announcers. He eventually stepped out of the booth and became an active member of the Four Horsemen.
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Currently on the radio broadcast crew of the NFL's Chicago Bears.
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Famed in Chicago for his play with the Bears as #76.
13
Lives in Austin, Texas, where he played college football at Texas.
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Won WCW US Title in 1998 from Jeff Jarrett.
15
Once threw a chair at a chalkboard when he heard that former Bears Defensive Coordinator Buddy Ryan was going to Philadelphia to coach the Eagles.
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Played for the New England Patriots, Chicago Bears, and Green Bay Packers.
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
'85: The Untold Story of the Greatest Team in Pro Football History
2015
filming
WCW Thunder
1998
TV Series
Steve McMichael
WCW Starrcade 1997
1997
TV Movie
Steve McMichael
WCW World War 3
1997
TV Movie
Steve McMichael
WCW Monday Nitro
1995-1997
TV Series
Steve McMichael / Steve 'Mongo' McMichael
WCW Uncensored
1997
TV Movie
Steve McMichael
WCW SuperBrawl VII
1997
TV Movie
Steve McMichael
NWO Souled Out
1997
TV Movie
Steve McMichael
WCW Halloween Havoc
1996
TV Movie
Steve McMichael
WCW Bash at the Beach
1996
TV Movie
Steve McMichael
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
ESPN SportsCentury
2004
TV Series documentary
Himself
WCW Superstar Series: Goldberg - Who's Next?
1999
Video
Himself (as Steve 'Mongo' McMichael)
WCW/NWO World War 3
1998
TV Movie
Himself
WCW/NWO Road Wild
1998
TV Movie
Himself
WCW/NWO SuperBrawl VIII
1998
TV Movie
Himself
Halloween Havoc
1997
TV Movie
Himself
WCW Fall Brawl: War Games
1997
TV Movie
Himself
Clash of the Champions
1997/I
TV Movie
Himself
WCW Road Wild
1997
TV Movie
Himself
The Great American Bash
1997
TV Movie
Himself
WCW Slamboree
1997
TV Movie
Himself
WCW Spring Stampede
1997
TV Movie
Himself
WCW The Great American Bash
1996
TV Movie
Himself
WCW Monday Nitro
1996
TV Series
Himself
WCW Slamboree '96: Lethal Lottery
1996
TV Movie
Himself
WrestleMania XI
1995
TV Special
Himself
WWF Raw
1995
TV Series
Himself
TNT Sunday Night Football
1990-1994
TV Series
Himself - Chicago Bears Defensive Tackle / Himself - Green Bay Packers Defensive Tackle