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'''Shane Douglas''' (born '''Troy Martin''' on ], ] in ]) is a professional ] who competed in the ] as '''Dean Douglas'''. He also performed in ] and ] with the nickname "The Franchise". '''Shane Douglas''' (born '''Troy Martin''' on ], ] in ]) is a professional ] who competed in ] (WWE) as '''Dean Douglas'''. He also performed in ] and ] with the nickname "The Franchise."


Douglas was known as a great ] who would incorporate his true feelings about ] into his interviews or ]. He is considered one of the greatest world champions ever in ], and is now a road agent and ] commentator for ]. Douglas was known as a great ] who would incorporate his true feelings about pro wrestling into his interviews or promos. He is considered one of the greatest world champions ever in ECW, and is now a road agent and TV commentator for ].

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Shane Douglas (born Troy Martin on November 21, 1964 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is a professional wrestler who competed in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) as Dean Douglas. He also performed in Extreme Championship Wrestling and World Championship Wrestling with the nickname "The Franchise."

Douglas was known as a great heel who would incorporate his true feelings about pro wrestling into his interviews or promos. He is considered one of the greatest world champions ever in ECW, and is now a road agent and TV commentator for Total Nonstop Action.


Preceded by:
Shawn Michaels
WWE Intercontinental Champions Succeeded by:
Razor Ramon

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