Darren Kenneth Matthews
(born May 10, 1968) also known by his ring
names Steven Regal and William
Regal, is an English
professional wrestler, currently
signed to the World
Wrestling Entertainment where he is performing on its ECW brand.
Having started his career
wrestling on the
carnival circuit in England, Matthews moved onto wrestle around the
world in countries such as Germany and South Africa, before being
called up to
World
Championship Wrestling in 1993. In 2000, after being once again
fired from WCW, Matthews joined the
World Wrestling Federation
(now World Wrestling Entertainment), where he became commissioner.
More recently he has been
General
Manager of
Raw and also the
2008 King of the Ring.
Throughout his career, Matthews has won more than 60 titles
worldwide, including 4 in WCW and 15 in WWE. He has overcome
multiple drug problems as well as a major heart defect during his
career, and he has written an autobiography,
Walking a Golden
Mile.
Professional wrestling career
Early career
Matthews
was born in Codsall
Wood
, Staffordshire,
England
, before moving with his family to London.
Matthews
made his ring debut wrestling in carnivals
and on the North Pier of Blackpool
at the age of fifteen. He wrestled
professionally all over England, where he regularly teamed with
Robbie Brookside, before going to
the United
States
in 1992. He wrestled his first few matches
under the name Roy Regal before settling on the name Steve Regal, a
name he saw in an American wrestling magazine (in use by
"Mr. Electricity" Steve Regal). Both Regal and
Brookside appeared on
World of Sport in several
matches that were televised.
World Championship Wrestling (1992–1998)
Matthews started in
World
Championship Wrestling (WCW) as Steve Regal, beginning as a
fan favorite. He
became the
villain
Lord Steven Regal in 1992, claiming descent from
William the Conqueror. At times
arrogantly charming in this persona, one of his memorable
statements to a post-match interviewer was, "Do you know what my
New Year's resolution is going to be? To wake up a half an hour
earlier so I can hate you more."
Bill Dundee served as his
manager under the name Sir
William, and he won the
World Television
Championship four times.
He teamed up with fellow aristocrat Jean-Paul Levesque, but after Levesque left WCW, he
was replaced by Alabama
-born
Bobby Eaton. Regal formed the
team The Blue Bloods and was involved in humorous vignettes where
he tried to teach Eaton the finer points of dining and the proper
usage of the
Queen's English.
He renamed him "Earl" Robert Eaton and soon added
"Squire" David Taylor to the team.
They came close to winning the
WCW Tag Team Titles, but
never did.
During his stint in WCW, Regal faced
Antonio Inoki at
Clash of
the Champions on August 28, 1994. Regal also had a match with
Shinya Hashimoto for the
IWGP Heavyweight Championship.
On February 9, 1998, Regal had a match with
Bill Goldberg on
Monday Nitro, in which he appeared
more aggressive and
stiff than expected with the
then-rising star. It was later revealed that most of Regal's moves
on Goldberg were
shoot-style moves, which
caught Goldberg off-guard at the time. It was rumored that WCW
management was upset with Regal because, even though he did
job to Goldberg as
expected, he was supposed to lose to Goldberg in a
squash, like most of
Goldberg's other competitors at the time, as opposed to actually
keeping the match competitive. However, in his autobiography, Regal
disputes this.
World Wrestling Federation (1998–1999)
Regal's initial appearance in the
World Wrestling Federation was
on the June 29, 1998 edition of
Raw Is
War, in which he defeated
Droz via
submission with the
Regal
Stretch. Regal was not seen on WWF television again until he
returned that fall with a "Real Man's Man" builder/lumberjack style
looking gimmick that was based on the image of The Brawny Man.
Vignettes for the character showed him doing "manly" things like
chopping wood, shaving with a plain razor, and squeezing his own
orange juice. After he made his
full-time debut in October 1998, he faced
X-Pac in the opening round of the tournament
for the vacant
WWF Championship at
the
Survivor Series, ending
in a double
countout
and thus eliminating both men from the tournament. Regal then began
a feud with
The Godfather,
but was taken off television soon after before subsequently
checking into rehab in January 1999 and was released from the WWF
in April.
Return World Championship Wrestling (1999–2000)
After checking out of rehab, Matthews was invited back into the
wrestling world, making a somewhat brief return to WCW as Lord
Steven Regal. His official pay-per-view return took place during
Bash at the Beach in 1999
where he was one of many participants in the first ever
Hardcore Invitational. On
Nitro
the following night, Regal, accompanied by both
Fit Finlay and
Dave Taylor, fought
Billy Kidman. The fans reacted as if Regal had
never left and straight after the bell began chanting "USA! USA!".
Despite outside help from Finlay and Taylor, Regal was unable to
pick up the win. Two weeks later he faced
Mikey Whipwreck.
Jimmy
Hart's
First Family came
out to challenge the
Blue Bloods at
Road Wild for the Hardcore
Trophy, causing Regal to lose the match. Nothing came of this
challenge as neither the First Family or the Blue Bloods were
featured on the Road Wild card. Similar to his previous run, much
of Regal's performances took place in tag team bouts. He continued
his role as a rule breaking villain and had small feuds with teams
such as the
Filthy Animals. In late
February 2000, Regal faced off in a
Career
vs. Career match against
"Hacksaw" Jim
Duggan on
Saturday
Night for the Television Title. With WCW continuing to
lose the
ratings war with WWF,
Regal lost the match and was again released.
Return to World Wrestling Entertainment (2000–present)
Commissioner (2000–2001)

Regal during his ring entrance wearing
his traditional robe
Regal was once again hired by the WWF and sent to the developmental
territory
Memphis
Championship Wrestling for a short time. After a match with
Chris Benoit at the Third Annual
Brian Pillman Memorial
Show, he was brought up to the main roster and re-debuted on
the September 18 episode of
Raw is
War. His new character was Steven William Regal (soon
shortened to William Regal), a
stereotypical English
snob,
hearkening back to his WCW character. As a villain, Regal had much
more success, winning the
European Championship. He later
became the on-screen commissioner and self-proclaimed "Goodwill
Ambassador" of the WWF and was given a comedy sidekick in
Tajiri. During the
WCW/ECW Alliance
storyline, Regal became a villain by costing
Kurt Angle the
WWF
Championship and joining the WCW Alliance. He was fired as
commissioner by
Linda McMahon, but
Shane McMahon, who was the owner of
WCW, hired him as the Alliance Commissioner. After the Alliance was
defeated at
Survivor Series
in November 2001, Regal was forced to become the first member of
Vince McMahon's
"Kiss My Ass" club by kissing
the left cheek of McMahon's ass so he could keep his job.
Intercontinental Champion and World Tag Team Champion
(2002–2005)
In 2002, after an absence due to surgery on his nose, Regal
returned and feuded with
Edge. He won
the
Intercontinental
Championship from Edge at the
Royal Rumble in January, where he began
using a set of
brass knuckles in
order to win matches. Regal defended the title against Edge again
at
No Way Out in a
brass
knuckles on a pole match before losing the title to
Rob Van Dam at
WrestleMania X8. Soon after, he beat fellow
WCW alum
Diamond Dallas Page for
the
European Championship
on an April 2002 edition of
SmackDown! In mid-2002, the World
Wrestling Federation was renamed World Wrestling Entertainment, and
the roster was divided into two separate "
brands". During this time he was drafted
to the
Raw brand by
owner
Ric Flair. He was defeated by
Spike Dudley in a match for the European Title,
but won it back two weeks later to become a four time champion. He
later lost the title to
Jeff Hardy and
later held the
Hardcore
Championship five times. He formed an alliance with
Molly Holly before joining The Un-Americans,
an anti-American villainous alliance consisting of Canadian
wrestlers
Lance Storm,
Christian and
Test.
On the September 30, 2002 episode of
Raw, every member of
The Un-Americans lost their matches, causing the group to separate
later in the night and break away into separate groups. Regal began
teaming with Lance Storm, Christian formed a tag-team with
Chris Jericho, and Test branched off into
single competition. Storm and Regal won the
World Tag Team
Championship from
Booker T and
Goldust thanks to Regal's brass
knuckles. They lost the titles to
The
Dudleys (
Bubba Ray and
D-Von) at the
Royal Rumble, but regained the titles
twenty four hours later, thanks to an impromptu match set up by
Chief Morley after Regal and Storm had
put Bubba through a table. Regal would later have to give up his
title due to a heart condition (initially thought to be a stomach
virus contracted on a recent WWE tour of India).
Eugene, the "mentally challenged"
nephew of
Raw General Manager
Eric Bischoff, was placed in the care of Regal
during his return to WWE. He became friends with Eugene, becoming a
fan favorite in the process. Regal was ordered by Bischoff to make
Eugene lose so that he would leave WWE, but his friendship with
Eugene caused him to try only half-heartedly to cost Eugene his
match with
Robert Conway. Despite this,
Bischoff put Regal back on the active roster. Regal would later
team with Eugene and win the
World Tag Team
Championship from
La Résistance on
the November 15, 2004 edition of
Raw. Eugene legitimately
injured himself at
New
Year's Revolution after
botching a
dropkick. This ultimately cost them the World Tag
Team Championship, as Regal unsuccessfully attempted to defend the
titles with announcer
Jonathan
Coachman as Eugene's stand in. The pair wrestled and lost a
match against La Résistance at a
house
show, crowning them with their third reign.
On February 4, 2005,
Regal and old ally Tajiri defeated La Résistance to win the World
Tag Team Championship on an episode of Raw, broadcast live
from Tajiri's home country Japan
. La
Résistance entered in a feud with the champions, and repeatedly
missed out on the titles during matches, mainly on
Sunday Night Heat. During their last shot for
the titles, La Résistance thought they had won back the titles,
only to have the decision reversed by referee
Mike Chioda due to the legal man not being
pinned. After winning this match, an open challenge to any tag team
was issued by Regal to try and win their belts. On the following
episode of
Raw, Regal and Tajiri successfully defended the
belts against the debuting Romeo and Antonio, known collectively as
"
The Heart Throbs." At
Backlash in May, Regal and Tajiri
participated in a
Tag Team Turmoil match in which four teams competed for the
World tag team titles. Regal and Tajiri were eliminated by La
Résistance who, in turn, were eliminated by
Hurricane and Rosey, who became the new
champions. Shortly before the
2005 ECW One Night Stand, Regal
announced that he was joining Eric Bischoff's anti-ECW faction to
invade the pay-per-view, and told Tajiri he had to make a choice,
either to join with Regal or join with ECW. Tajiri responded by
chanting, "EC-Dub! EC-Dub!" (the traditional
ECW chant). Regal did indeed
invade the ECW pay-per-view, along with many other WWE
performers.
SmackDown! and various feuds (2005–2006)
On June 30, 2005, Regal was sent to
SmackDown! as part of an
eleven person trade during the
draft. His first match on
SmackDown! was on July 7 against
Matt Morgan, in what was to be
Morgan's final WWE match. It was interrupted before Regal was even
able to enter the ring by
The
Mexicools. His first full match as part of the roster was a
loss to
Chris Benoit in a
chain
wrestling match on the July 16 episode of
WWE Velocity. Having applied the
Regal Stretch
which Benoit managed to escape from, Regal eventually submitted to
the
Crippler
Crossface.
On August 4, 2005, Regal was scheduled to go one on one with
Scotty 2 Hotty, but the
Mexicools came in and attacked both men. Two weeks later, they
teamed up on
SmackDown! against
Psicosis and
Super Crazy
with
Juventud in their corner.
Halfway through the match, Regal betrayed Scotty by refusing to tag
him and walked out of the ring with a smirk on his face, allowing
the Mexicools to pick up the win. Two days later, Regal cut a promo
telling the crowd that he had returned to his former self,
referring to himself as a "scoundrel" and a "rogue". The
promo ended when
Scotty ran to the ring and attacked Regal. The following week, a
match between the two was cut short when another Englishman, the
debuting
Paul Burchill, interfered to
aid his countryman. Regal went on to take Burchill under his wing
and tag with him on the hunt for the
WWE Tag Team Championship, but the
teams biggest exposure was a loss in a handicap match against
Bobby Lashley at
Armageddon.
On the February 3 edition of
SmackDown!, Regal and
Burchill told the "network representative"
Palmer Canon that they no longer wanted to be
a tag team so they could go their separate ways. During this
discussion, Burchill informed Canon that his family heritage traced
back to the
pirate Blackbeard, and that he wanted to turn this into
a pirate
gimmick. Burchill,
with this heroic persona, started a rivalry with former team mate
Regal, who would try to convince Burchill to return to his ruthless
ways. Regal faced Burchill, his first match as a pirate, and was
defeated following Birchill's
Walking the Plank
move. Burchill once again defeated Regal in a match with the
stipulation that Regal would have to dress like a "buxom wench" if
he lost the match. Lady Regal, as SmackDown! announcers jokingly
referred to him, had no choice but to dress up like this until
Burchill lost a match. This stipulation ended after Burchill
abandoned Regal during a match that saw Regal and Burchill defeated
by the
Gymini tag team.
King Booker's Court and reunion with Dave Taylor
(2006–2007)
Regal continued to wrestle in a lower mid-card status, the
highlight of which saw Regal turn face for one night only as he
faced the then-reigning United States Champion,
JBL in a losing effort while in England. Soon
after
Booker T became King Booker
after becoming
King of the
Ring and Regal joined King Booker's Court, playing the role of
a
town crier. As a member of the Court,
Regal helped Booker in his feud against Bobby Lashley, occasionally
teaming up with fellow Court member
Finlay in tag team matches. However, during this
time, Regal also feuded with Finlay for the
WWE United States
Championship. Regal was knighted by King Booker and changed his
ring name to
Sir William Regal. At
No Mercy, Regal lost to a returning Chris
Benoit in a match, turning his back on the King's Court afterwards
by knocking down King Booker with a left hand to the face after
Booker slapped him and called him useless. During the broadcast,
Regal was involved in a backstage segment with
Vito in which Vito accidentally exposed his
penis for a brief second. WWE.com issued an
apology for the incident the next day.
Twelve days after No Mercy, Regal stated that while he had once
been one of the world's greatest wrestlers, he had since become a
doormat for other SmackDown superstars. He referred to being
dressed as a buxom wench for a pirate, the aforementioned locker
room incident with Vito, and being knighted by a false king as
examples. After announcing he was finished being a whipping boy, he
introduced his old tag team partner
Dave Taylor, and the two went on to
easily defeat the team of Scotty 2 Hotty and
Funaki. Though the pair reformed their
previous tag team, they did not reuse the
Blue Bloods
gimmick, instead portraying themselves as sadistic fighters.
However, the team was quickly put into jeopardy in their second
match together when Taylor suffered a torn
meniscus in his left knee leaving him
injured. Taylor took a more relaxed role for a couple of weeks as a
corner man for Regal and only wrestled in a few short
house show matches. Taylor quickly healed from
his injury and the pair feuded with
WWE Tag Team Champions Paul London and Brian
Kendrick. After defeating London and Kendrick on several
occasions, at
Armageddon, they
took part in a 4-way
ladder match
alongside
Johnny Nitro and Joey Mercury and the
The Hardys. London and Kendrick coming
out on top after
Joey Mercury suffered a
serious facial injury. On the May 25 edition of
SmackDown!, Regal and Taylor competed in a number 1
contenders match for the WWE Tag Team Championship against London
and Kendrick, which they lost after
Deuce 'n Domino interfered, making both
teams the number one contenders. This interference led to a triple
threat match the next week on
SmackDown!, in which Deuce
'n Domino retained the title.
General Manager and King of the Ring (2007–2009)
On June 17, Regal was drafted back to the
Raw brand during
the Supplemental Draft, ending his tag team with
Dave Taylor. On July 2, Regal served
as Interim
General
Manager of Raw, filling in for
Jonathan Coachman. While General Manager,
Regal introduced the
Beat the
Clock Sprint to
Raw, which was used to determine who
would challenge
John Cena for the
WWE Championship at the 2007
Great American Bash.
On the August 6 edition of
Raw, Regal became the new
General Manager after winning an
over the top rope battle
royal featuring other participants from the Raw roster. He
began incorporating game shows into
Raw while general
manager. On the September 3 episode of
Raw', Regal was
attacked by WWE Champion John Cena in retaliation for rewarding
Randy Orton with a WWE title shot after Orton had kicked John
Cena's father in the head the previous week. Regal was missing from
Raw programming for one month due to this attack, making his return
by siding with
Vince McMahon. On
New Year's Eve,
Triple H was scheduled to face
Ric Flair, in which Flair's win or retire
ultimatum was still active. Regal announced that if Triple H lost
the match in any way, he would not participate in the
Royal Rumble match at the
2008 Royal Rumble. This was to give
Triple H a reason to want to win the match rather than avoid ending
the career of his best friend and idol. Regal was scheduled to
compete against
Hornswoggle that night
with Mr. McMahon at ringside. McMahon tossed Regal some
brass knuckles during the match and
encouraged him to use them on Hornswoggle, but he let Hornswoggle
go and left the ring. During the Flair versus Triple H match,
Triple H performed the
Pedigree on Flair and
appeared to be going for the pin when Regal suddenly punched Flair
in the face with the brass knuckles. This gave Flair the win by
disqualification,
ensuring that he could continue to wrestle and that Triple H would
not be part of the Royal Rumble. As a result of Regal's actions
towards Triple H, the following week on
Raw Roulette, Regal lost a
First Blood
match to Triple H after several right hands to Regal's
forehead. A few weeks later, he made the Raw
Elimination Chamber match for
No Way Out. He later turned face for one
night only while on a European tour, by facing Randy Orton in a
match to try and teach him some respect.
The following week, Regal won the
2008 King of the Ring Tournament, on a
special three hour edition of
Raw, where he defeated
Hornswoggle,
Finlay and
CM Punk all by submission. Regal's coronation
ceremony the next week was interrupted by the returning
Mr. Kennedy. A few weeks later Regal lost a
Loser Gets
Fired match to Mr. Kennedy, after which, Regal was
kayfabe forced to leave WWE. In reality, Regal was
suspended on May 20, 2008, for sixty days for his second violation
of the company’s
Substance Abuse
and Drug Testing Policy. On July 28, 2008, Regal returned from
his suspension as a "
free agent" during
an episode of
Raw, where he was defeated by then
World Heavyweight
Champion CM Punk.
Regal began a mini-feud with
Jamie Noble
after he took an interest in Noble's romantic interest
Layla, prompting him to attack Regal. Both men
picked up victories in consecutive weeks, before Regal won their
third match, departing with Layla at his side. Regal's feud with
Noble escalated the subsequent week when Layla declared that Noble
was a loser and that she found a man worthy of her in Regal.
However, the feud was short lived.
On the
November 3, 2008 episode of Raw, Regal won an over-the-top
battle royal to face Santino Marella
for the Intercontinental Title, and the next week in Manchester
, England
, Regal
defeated Marella in a 40 second squash match to win his second
Intercontinental Title. Later, he entered into a feud for
the title with number one contender
CM Punk.
On the January 5 edition of
Raw, Regal lost to Punk via
disqualification after he grabbed the referee's shirt. Due to this,
Stephanie McMahon awarded Punk a
rematch the following week, with the stipulation that if Regal was
disqualified, Regal would lose the Intercontinental title, but this
time Punk was disqualified. McMahon awarded Punk another rematch,
this time a No Disqualification match on January 19 episode of
Raw, Punk won the match and the title. Regal got a rematch
but lost the match when Punk hit the
Go To Sleep.
Following the
Draft, Regal was left
alone on the Raw brand as his on-screen manager Layla was drafted
to the SmackDown brand. At
Extreme
Rules, Regal unsuccessfully challenged
Kofi Kingston for the
WWE United States
Championship along with
Montel Vontavious Porter and
Matt Hardy, Kofi Kingston retained the
United States Championship by pinning Regal.
ECW (2009)
William Regal was traded to the ECW brand on June 29, 2009. In his
first match on
ECW on SyFy on June 30, 2009, he teamed
with
Vladimir Kozlov to defeat
Tommy Dreamer and Christian.
After a couple of weeks absent from television, he returned to
in-ring competition on the July 21, 2009 edition of
ECW on
SyFy, against new-comer
Yoshi
Tatsu.
Regal was named the number one contender for the
ECW Championship on the August 11, 2009
edition of
ECW on SyFy, defeating Tommy Dreamer later on
in the main event. On the August 18, 2009 edition of
ECW on
SyFy, Regal teamed with Vladimir Kozlov against Christian and
Ezekiel Jackson, with the end of the
match involving Jackson turning on Christian, allowing Regal to pin
Christian for the victory. The end result would have Regal becoming
the leader of a new stable,
The Ruthless Roundtable. At
SummerSlam 2009, Regal challenged
Christian for the ECW Championship, but was unsuccessful after
losing to Christian in just 8 seconds. Regal then challenged
Christian to a rematch for the title at
WWE Breaking Point, but was once again
unsuccessful.
Regal received another shot for the ECW
Championship on the November 10 edition of ECW on SyFy in
Sheffield,
England
, but was once again unsuccessful.
Personal life
He has been married to his wife Christina since 1986. They have
three sons: Daniel (born 1988), Dane (born 1991) and Bailey (born
1996).
His
actual accent (Black
Country
/West Midlands accent) is very different from the
one he uses on television. He has a tattoo on his left leg
which says "Made In England. and a rose with his wife's name
underneath on his left forearm " Matthews participated in an
episode of
The Weakest
Link, winning two of the first three rounds and eventually
finishing third. In the final three he was up against husband and
wife
Triple H and
Stephanie McMahon. His
pets include two
snakes, eight
lizards, a
tortoise,
three
cats, and two
dogs. He
claims the reason he owns so many pets is because "Humans disgust
me. Vile creatures".
In 2003 Darren was misdiagnosed with what was in actual fact a
heart defect which meant the right side of his heart was beating
out of sequence with the left. This allowed large volumes of fluid
to build in his body. After undergoing specialist treatment which
involved stopping his heart and months of anti-blood clot
treatments, he returned to Wrestling in April 2004. During his
illness and recovery he put on, and then lost, 40 pounds in
weight.
While in WCW, he was arrested during a flight from Japan back to
the US when he got drunk on the flight and
urinated on a stewardess.
By Matthews's account
in his book, he claims that he was so drunk that he could not
remember the incident and woke up in a cell in Anchorage,
Alaska
. On August 30, 2007,
Sports Illustrated named Matthews,
along with nine other superstars, found to be given illegal
steroids not in compliance with the WWE Talent Wellness program.
Matthews received
stanozolol,
somatropin, genotropin, and
anastrozole between November 2004 and November
2006.
In wrestling
- Nicknames
- "Lord" Steven Regal (WCW)
- "The Man's Man" (WWF)
- "Sir" William Regal (WWE)
Wrestlers trained by Regal
Championships and accomplishments
- *MCW Southern
Heavyweight Championship (1
time)
- *PWI ranked him #18 of the top 500 singles
wrestlers in the PWI
500 in 1994
- *WCW World
Television Championship (4 times)
- *World Tag Team
Championship (4
times) – with Lance Storm (2),
Eugene (1), and Tajiri (1)
- *WWF Hardcore
Championship (3
times)
- *WWF/E European
Championship (4
times)
- *WWF/E
Intercontinental Championship (2 times)
- *King of the Ring (2008)
Books
- Matthews, Darren and Chandler, Neil (2005) Walking a Golden
Mile, Pocket Books (ISBN 0-7434-7634-4)
References
- "Walking a Golden Mile", p.1
- WWE
Magazine January 2009
- "Walking a Golden Mile", p.178
- "Walking a Golden Mile", p.67
- "Walking a Golden Mile", p.163
- "Walking a Golden Mile", p.173-174.
- Randy Savage vs. Lord Steven Regal
- Interview on Wrestlecast with The Sun newspaper, 2007-01-22
External links