In this article, we will explore the impact of Bad Bones on contemporary society. Bad Bones has been the subject of numerous studies and discussions, generating conflicting opinions and passionate debates. Since its inception, Bad Bones has captured the attention of researchers, academics and professionals from various areas, becoming a topic of universal interest. In order to fully understand its influence, we will examine its origins, evolution and repercussions on different aspects of daily life. Likewise, we will analyze society's perceptions and attitudes towards Bad Bones, as well as its impact in the cultural, economic and political sphere. Through this exhaustive analysis, we aim to shed light on a topic that continues to be the subject of analysis and reflection today.
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Birth name | John Klinger |
Born | Bitburg, Rhineland-Palatinate, West Germany | 14 May 1984
Died | 20 May 2024 Bremen, Germany | (aged 40)
Professional wrestling career | |
Ring name(s) | Bad Bones Bad News Bones John Kay John Klinger |
Billed height | 5 ft 11 in (180 cm) |
Billed weight | 229 lb (104 kg) |
Trained by | Karsten Kretschmer Lloyd Anoa'i ROH Wrestling Academy Takao Omori Tommy Suede |
Debut | 2004 |
John Klinger (14 May 1984 – 20 May 2024) was a German professional wrestler better known by the ring name Bad Bones. Klinger worked internationally as part of independent promotions across Europe, Japan, Israel, and the United States.
Bad Bones debuted in 2004.[1] He held numerous titles including the wXw Unified World Heavyweight Championship and European Heavyweight Championship.[2][3] Wrestling internationally he faced Frankie Sloan for All Star Wrestling,[4] Spud for 1 Pro Wrestling,[5] Andy Wild for Discovery Wrestling[6] and the BCW Openweight Championship,[7] Mikey Whiplash and Johnny Moss for Insane Championship Wrestling,[8][9] Rampage Brown for PROGRESS Wrestling, Josh Briggs for EVOLVE Wrestling,[10] and numerous others.[11]
Bad Bones first appeared in TNA during the 29 September TNA First Impact Tour where he defeated Karsten Kretschmer. He participated in and won the January 2011 edition of TNA Gut Check held in London, England.
Bad Bones returned to TNA in February 2014, during this time, Bad Bones worked in several matches for TNA. On 1 February, Bones faced Christopher Daniels in a dark match, losing to Daniels. On that same night, during the regular broadcast of Impact Wrestling, he lost to Samoa Joe. The following night on 2 February, at TNA One Night Only: Joker's Wild 2, Bones teamed with Samoa Joe, to defeat Christopher Daniels and Robbie E in a qualifying match for the Joker's Wild Gauntlet match. The $100,000 Joker's Wild Gauntlet was later won by Ethan Carter III. During the 27 February edition of Impact Wrestling, Bones was selected by Magnus to be the opponent of Magnus' rival Samoa Joe. He was defeated by Joe in the brief match that followed.
On 24 February 2017, edition of Impact Wrestling, Bad Bones returned to TNA in a losing effort against the debuting Josh Barnett.[12]
Klinger died on 20 May 2024, at the age of 40.[13]