Evan Karagias
- Actor
- Stunts
- Additional Crew
Born and raised in Gastonia, North Carolina, Evan Karagias attended
Hunter Huss High School. He became active in the school theater program
and won a full collegiate wrestling scholarship to North Carolina State
University (Raleigh). At NCSU Evan pursued studies in political science
and theater arts. On completion of studies, and after having taken the
Wolfpack Wrestling Team to the NCAA Finals, Evan moved to New York City
to pursue an acting and modeling career. In 1995, he met his wife,
Jennifer, on the set of All My Children (1970). He also became the spokesmodel for the
1996 Calvin Klein and US Olympic Committee advertising campaigns. At
the same time, Evan was recruited to join the World Championship
Wrestling association, and entered training at the WCW's "Power Plant"
facility in Atlanta, Georgia, where he soon reached stunt instructor
status. In 1997 he began his appearances on WCW's weekly wrestling
shows as "The Outrageous Karagias." He also began touring on the road
on behalf of the Heartland Wrestling Association based out of
Cincinatti, Ohio. In November of 1999 Evan Karagias won the WCW
Cruiserweight Title, and in December of that same year, he recorded his
first CD. With Shane Helms (aka "The Hurricane") and Shannon Moore, the first
pro-wrestling "boy band" was born: "Three Count." The trio debuted with
a hit single, "Can't Get You Out of My Heart" which was also released
as a music video. When WCW folded in early 2001 and was purchased by
the World Wrestling Federation (which changed its name to World
Wrestling Entertainment in 2002), Evan's contract was among the 24
immediately purchased by the WWE as well. He was then sent to the WWF's
"farm territory", the Heartland Wrestling Association. He was released
in December of that year without being called up to the WWF. He then
appeared briefly with Xtreme Pro Wrestling (XPW). In March of 2002 he
showed up in the American Wrestling Association and challenged then
champion Eric Priest, "The Underwear Model", and won the AWA World
Championship all in one night. Despite his physical prowess, he remains
an actor's actor first, and decided to not sign with the WWE because he
understands the value of a good script.