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|names=Lucifer<br/>Lucy Fer<br/>'''LuFisto'''<br/>Precious Lucy<br/>Super Hardcore Anime<br/> Missionary of violence
| name = Shahrukh Khan
|height=5 ft 3 in (1.6 m)
| image = ShahRukhKhan1.jpg
|weight=137 lb (62 kg)
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|birth_date={{Birth date and age|1980|2|15|mf=y}}
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| othername = Shah Rukh Khan, King Khan, SRK
|birth_place=[[Sorel-Tracy, Quebec|Sorel, Quebec]]
| birthdate = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1965|11|2}}
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| location = [[Delhi]], India
|resides=
| yearsactive = 1988 – present
|billed=[[Montreal|Montreal, Quebec]]<br />Tokyo, Canada (CZW)
| spouse = [[Gauri Khan]] (1991 – present)
|trainer=[[AKINO|Mika Akino]]<br/>Eric Laroche<br/>Patrick Lewis<br/>Pierre Marchessault<br/>Yves Millette<br/>Ludger Proulx<br/>Serge Proulx<br/>Len Kojak Shelley<br/>[[Mariko Yoshida]]
| occupation = Actor, [[Film producer|Producer]], [[Television presenter]]
|debut=[[June 23]] [[1997]]
| filmfareawards= '''[[Filmfare Best Actor Award|Best Actor]]'''<br />1994 ''[[Baazigar]]''<br />1996 ''[[Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge]]''<br />1998 ''[[Dil To Pagal Hai]]''<br />1999 ''[[Kuch Kuch Hota Hai]]''<br />2003 ''[[Devdas (2002 film)|Devdas]]''<br />2005 ''[[Swades]]''<br />2008 ''[[Chak De India]]'' </br>'''[[Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance|Best Actor (Critics)]]'''<br />1995 ''[[Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa]]''<br />2001 ''[[Mohabbatein]]'' </br>'''[[Filmfare Best Villain Award|Best Villain]]'''<br />1995 ''[[Anjaam]]'' </br>'''[[Filmfare Best Male Debut Award|Best Male Debut]]'''<br />1993 ''[[Deewana]]'' </br>'''[[Filmfare Power Award]]''' (2004 & 2005)
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'''Shahrukh Khan''' ([[Hindi]]: शाहरुख़ ख़ान, [[Urdu]]: شاہ رخ خان), born 2 November 1965, is a highly acclaimed Indian actor who works in [[Bollywood]] films, as well as [[film producer]] and [[television host]].

Khan began his career appearing in several television serials in the late 1980s. He made his film debut with the commercially successful ''[[Deewana]]'' (1992). Since then, he has been part of numerous commercial successes and has delivered a variety of critically acclaimed performances. During his years in the Indian film industry, he has won thirteen [[Filmfare Awards]], seven of which are in the [[Filmfare Best Actor Award|Best Actor]] category.

While some of Khan's best-known films: ''[[Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge]]'' (1995), ''[[Kuch Kuch Hota Hai]]'' (1998), ''[[Chak De India]]'' (2007) and ''[[Om Shanti Om (film)|Om Shanti Om]]'' (2007), remain some of Bollywood's biggest hits, films like ''[[Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham]]'' (2001), ''[[Kal Ho Naa Ho]]'' (2003), ''[[Veer-Zaara]]'' (2004) and ''[[Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna]]'' (2006) have been top-grossing productions in the overseas market, making Khan one of the most successful actors of Hindi cinema. Since 2000, Khan branched out into [[Filmmaking|film production]] and [[television presenter|television presenting]] as well. He is the founder-owner of two production companies, [[Dreamz Unlimited]] amd [[Red Chillies Entertainment]].

==Biography==
Khan was born to [[Muslim]] parents of [[Pathan]] ethnicity in [[New Delhi]], India.<ref name="Rediff-Pathan">{{cite web|url = http://www.rediff.com/movies/2007/mar/16srk.htm| title = The Rediff Interview / Shah Rukh Khan|publisher = Rediff|accessdate = 2006-06-05}}</ref> His father, Taj Mohammed Khan was a freedom fighter from [[Peshawar]], [[Pakistan]]. His mother Lateef Fatima was the adopted daughter of [[Major General#India|Major General]] [[Shah Nawaz Khan (general)|Shah Nawaz Khan]] of the [[Janjua|Janjua Rajput]] clan, who served as a General in the [[Indian National Army]] of [[Subash Chandra Bose]].<ref>{{cite web | work=telegraphindia.com | title=Badshah at durbar and dinner |url= http://www.telegraphindia.com/1040531/asp/frontpage/story_3313328.asp |accessdate=12 March |accessyear=2007}}</ref>

Khan's father came to [[New Delhi]] from [[Qissa Khawani Bazaar]] in [[Peshawar]] before the [[Partition of India]],<ref>{{cite web |url=http://specials.rediff.com/news/2004/may/31sl02.htm |title=Rediff News Gallery: The Shahrukh Connection}}</ref> while his mother's family came from [[Rawalpindi]], also in present-day [[Pakistan]].<ref>''A Hundred Horizons'' by Sugata Bose, 2006 USA, p136</ref> Khan has an elder sister named Shehnaz.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://movies.indiatimes.com/cms.dll/articleshow?artid=177008&right=1&fright=1&botlink=1 |title=Shahrukh Khan - Journey}}</ref> He attended [[St Columba's School (Delhi)|St. Columba's School]] where he was accomplished in sports, drama and academics. He won the Sword of Honour, an annual award bequeathed to the student who embodies most the spirit of the school. He later attended the [[Hansraj College]] (1985-1988) to earn an Honors degree in [[Economics]]. Though he studied for a [[Masters Degree]] in [[Mass Communication]]s at [[Jamia Millia Islamia]], he later opted out to make his career in [[Bollywood]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.indiafm.com/features/2006/11/02/1777 |title=Facts you never knew about SRK |author=IndiaFM News Bureau |publisher=[[indiaFM]] |date=2 November 2006 |accessdate=2008-06-26}}</ref>

After the death of his parents, Khan moved to [[Mumbai]] in 1991.<ref>{{cite web |work=zeenews.com |title=Shah Rukh Khan turns 42 |url=http://www.zeenews.com/znnew/articles.asp?aid=404915&sid=ZNS&sname=exclusive-news |accessdate=2 November |accessyear=2007}}</ref> In that same year, before any of his film releases, he married [[Gauri Khan]] (who is a Hindu) in a traditional [[Hindu wedding]] ceremony on 25 October 1991.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/fr/2006/11/17/stories/2006111701130100.htm |title=Much ado about King Khan |date=17 November 2006 |author=Siddiqui, Rana |publisher=The Hindu |accessdate=2008-02-09}}</ref> They have two children, son Aryan Khan (b. 1997) and daughter Suhana (b. 2000). According to Khan, while he strongly believes in [[Allah]], he also values his wife's religion. At home, his children follow both religions, with the [[Qur'an]] being situated next to the Hindu gods.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/4274774.stm |title=Who's the real Shah Rukh Khan? |author=Zubair Ahmed |publisher=BBC News - BBC |date=23 September 2005 |accessdate=2008-08-26}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Py7sFkIGi-k |title=Shahrukh Khan Muslim |publisher=YouTube |date=9 April 2007}}</ref>

In 2005, [[Nasreen Munni Kabir]] produced a two-part [[Documentary film|documentary]] on Khan, titled ''[[The Inner and Outer World of Shah Rukh Khan]]''. Featuring his 2004 Temptations concert tour, the film contrasted Khan's inner world of family and daily life with the outer world of his work. The book ''Still Reading Khan'', which details his family life, was released in 2006. Another book by [[Anupama Chopra]], "King of Bollywood: Shahrukh Khan and the seductive world of Indian cinema", was released in 2007. This book described the world of Bollywood through Khan's life.


'''Geneviève (Genny) Goulet''' (born [[February 15]], [[1980]] in [[Sorel-Tracy, Quebec|Sorel, Quebec]]) is a [[French Canadian]] [[Professional wrestling|professional wrestler]] who works under the ringname '''LuFisto'''.
Khan's life-size wax statue is on display at the [[Madame Tussauds]] wax museum, [[London]], installed in April 2007.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.madame-tussauds.co.uk/shah_rukh_khan.htm|title=Shah Rukh Khan Now Live At Madame Tussauds}}</ref> Khan has been accorded the [[Ordre des Arts et des Lettres]] (Order of the Arts and Literature) award by the French government for his “exceptional career”.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.indiafm.com/news/2007/06/21/9619 |title=Shah Rukh Khan to be honoured by French Govt.}}</ref>


==Career==
==Career==
===As an actor===
===1998-1999===
Goulet first debuted in the U.S. in late 1998 for the Eastern Wrestling Alliance under the name '''Precious Lucy''', although [[List of professional wrestling slang#B|booker]] [[Tony Atlas]] mistakenly called her Luscious Lucy for several shows. She served as "Centerfold" Steve Ramsey's valet. She also began appearing at Green Mountain Wrestling shows in Vermont at this point.
Khan studied acting under celebrated Theatre Director Barry John at Delhi's Theatre Action Group (TAG). In 2007, John commented thus on his former pupil:
{{quote|The credit for the phenomenally successful development and management of Shahrukh's career goes to the superstar himself.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/StoryPage/StoryPage.aspx?id=f9c017a9-918d-45bf-9162-f147e9fec513&MatchID1=4502&TeamID1=2&TeamID2=6&MatchType1=1&SeriesID1=1122&PrimaryID=4502&Headline='Theatre+is+at+an+all-time+low+in+Delhi'|title=Shahrukh's teacher gives him the credit}}</ref>}}
Khan made his acting debut in 1988 when he appeared in the television series, ''[[Fauji]]'', playing the role of Commando Abhimanyu Rai.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mid-day.com/entertainment/television/2002/october/32887.htm|title=The camera chose Shah Rukh Khan}}</ref> He went on to appear in several other television serials, most notably in the 1989 serial, [[Aziz Mirza]]'s ''Circus'', which depicted the life of circus performers.<ref>{{cite web|title=bbc.co.uk|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/2204900.stm|work=Shahrukh goes global|accessdate=7 september|accessyear=2007}}</ref> The same year, Khan also had a minor role in the [[made-for-television]] English-language film, ''[[In Which Annie Gives it Those Ones]]'', which was based on life at Delhi University and was written by [[Arundhati Roy]].


By mid-1999, Goulet was teaming with Mark "Jaguar" Nugera and manager Joshua Shea to form '''Partners in Crime''' in many mixed gender tag-team and singles bouts. By 2000, the duo stopped working for the EWA.
Upon moving from [[New Delhi]] to [[Mumbai]] in 1991,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.time.com/time/asia/2004/heroes/hshah_rukh_khan.htm|title=Bollywood's Brightest Star}}</ref> Khan made his Bollywood movie debut in ''[[Deewana]]'' (1992). The movie became a box office hit, and launched his career in Bollywood.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/showProd.php?itemCat=198&catName=MTk5Ng==|title=Box Office 1992|publisher=BoxOfficeIndia.Com|accessdate=2007-01-10}}</ref>
His performance won him a [[Filmfare Best Male Debut Award]]. His second movie, ''[[Maya Memsaab]]'', generated some controversy because of his appearance in an "explicit" sex scene in the movie.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://gorilla.coldfusionvideo.com/?p=99|title=Through the looking glass}}</ref>


===2000-2005===
In 1993, Khan won acclaim for his performances in villainous roles as an obsessive lover and a murderer, respectively, in the box office hits, ''[[Darr]]'' and ''[[Baazigar]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/showProd.php?itemCat=199&catName=MTk5Mw==|title=Box Office 1993|publisher=BoxOfficeIndia.Com|accessdate=2008-04-20}}</ref> ''Darr'' marked his first collboration with renowned film-maker [[Yash Chopra]] and his banner [[Yash Raj Films]], the largest production company in Bollywood. ''Baazigar'', which saw Khan portraying an ambiguous avenger who murders his girlfriend, shocked its Indian audience with an unexpected violation of the standard Bollywood formula,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://specials.rediff.com/movies/2005/oct/18sld4.htm|title=Shah Rukh's Best Movies|publisher=Rediff.com|accessdate=2008-04-20}}</ref> yet his performance won him his first [[Filmfare Best Actor Award]]. In that same year, Khan played the role of a young musician in [[Kundan Shah]]'s ''[[Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa]]'', a performance that earned him a [[Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance]]. Khan maintains that this is his all-time favourite among the movies he has acted in.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/StoryPage/StoryPage.aspx?id=d64ec412-a1cd-44ca-909f-84e8cb73447b&MatchID1=4567&TeamID1=6&TeamID2=1&MatchType1=2&SeriesID1=1145&PrimaryID=4567&Headline=iKabhi+Haan+Kabhi+Naa%2fi+is+special%3a+SRK|title=Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa is very special, says Shahrukh Khan}}</ref> In 1994, Khan once again played an obsessive lover/psycho's role in ''[[Anjaam]]''. Though the movie was not a box office success, Khan's performance earned him the [[Filmfare Best Villain Award]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/showProd.php?itemCat=200&catName=MTk5NA==|title=Box Office 1994|publisher=BoxOfficeIndia.Com|accessdate=2008-04-20}}</ref>
In 2002, Goulet was booked to appear in the main event of Blood, Sweat N' Ears in a match featuring [[Ontario]] hardcore wrestler Bloody Bill Skullion. The Ontario Athletics Commission, citing a regulation that prevented women and men from wrestling each other, threatened to withdraw the license for the show. This essentially banned '''LuFisto''' from wrestling in Ontario. Goulet lodged a complaint with the [[Ontario Human Rights Commission]]. On [[February 26]] [[2006]], the OHRC informed Goulet that they had convinced the OAC to drop the regulation. The OAC subsequently dropped the vast majority of the regulations affecting professional wrestling in Ontario, a move which removed a great deal of the bureaucracy stifling independent wrestling in the province.


Goulet then worked primarily for [[National Wrestling Alliance]]'s [[NWA Quebec Pro Wrestling|Quebec]] promotion, where she is head trainer (along with [[Dru Onyx]]) of their [[wrestling school]], "Onyx & LuFisto's Torture Chamber".
In 1995, Khan starred in [[Aditya Chopra]]'s directorial debut ''[[Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge]]'', a critical and commercial success, for which he won his second [[Filmfare Best Actor Award]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/cpages.php?pageName=all_time_earners|title=All Time Earners Inflation Adjusted (Figures in Ind Rs)|publisher=BoxOfficeIndia.com|accessdate=2008-01-10}}</ref> which entered its twelfth year in 2007 in [[Mumbai]] [[Movie theater|theaters]]. By then the movie had grossed over 12 [[10000000000 (number)|billion]] [[rupee]]s, making it as one of the biggest movie blockbusters.<ref>{{cite web|work=planetbollywood.com|title=´DDLJ´ Enters The Thirteenth Year At The Theaters!|url=http://www.planetbollywood.com/displayArticle.php?id=011307064804|accessdate=14 January|accessyear=2007}}</ref>


===2006-2007===
1996 was a disappointing year for Khan as all his movies released that year failed to do well at the box office.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/showProd.php?itemCat=202&catName=MTk5Ng==|title=Box Office 1996|publisher=BoxOfficeIndia.Com|accessdate=2007-01-10}}</ref> His first 1997 release, [[Yash Chopra]]'s ''[[Dil to Pagal Hai]]'', however, became that year's second highest grossing
She also worked for [[Combat Zone Wrestling]], where, on [[August 12]] [[2006]] in [[Philadelphia|Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]], LuFisto became the first ever female [[CZW Iron Man Championship|CZW Iron Man Champion]], pinning [[Kevin Steen]] to win the title.
movie, and he won his third [[Filmfare Best Actor Award]].<ref name="1997 BO">{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/showProd.php?itemCat=203&catName=MTk5Ng==|title=Box Office 1997|publisher=BoxOfficeIndia.Com|accessdate=2007-01-10}}</ref> Earlier that year, he saw success with [[Subhash Ghai]]'s ''[[Pardes (film)|Pardes]]'' -- one of the biggest hits of the year-- and [[Aziz Mirza]]'s ''[[Yes Boss]]''.<ref name="1997 BO"/>


She debuted in [[Shimmer Women Athletes|SHIMMER Women Athletes]] on [[October 24]] [[2006]] in [[Berwyn, Illinois]]. She lost her first match to [[Mercedes Martinez]], but came back and won her second match against [[Allison Danger]].
In 1998, Khan starred in [[Karan Johar]]'s directoial debut, ''[[Kuch Kuch Hota Hai]]'', which was the biggest hit of the year.<ref name="1998 BO">{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/showProd.php?itemCat=204&catName=MTk5Ng==|title=Box Office 1998|publisher=BoxOfficeIndia.Com|accessdate=2007-01-10}}</ref> His performance won him his fourth Best Actor award at the [[Filmfare Awards|Filmfare]]. He won critical praise for his performance in [[Mani Ratnam]]'s ''[[Dil Se]]''. This movie did not do well at the Indian box office, but was a commercial success overseas.<ref name="overseas">{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/cpages.php?pageName=overseas_earners|title=Overseas Earnings (Figures in Ind Rs)|publisher=BoxOfficeIndia.Com|accessdate=2008-01-10}}</ref>
Khan's only release in 1999, ''[[Baadshah]]'', was an average grosser.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/showProd.php?itemCat=205&catName=MTk5Ng==|title=Box Office 1999|publisher=BoxOfficeIndia.Com|accessdate=2007-01-10}}</ref>


On [[October 29]] [[2006]] she won the Stranglehold Wrestling Death Match Tournament, the first deathmatch tournament in Canada. In the first round she defeated the Juggulator, the second round she defeated Skullion in a lighttube match and defeated [[Necro Butcher]] in the finals to win the tournament. On [[December 9]], after a tag match at the CZW Cage of Death event, she became the first female ever to wrestle inside of the Cage of Death match when she added herself in the last minute in a match that also involved [[Zandig]], [[Nick Gage]], and [[Lobo (wrestler)|Lobo]]. Gage would go on to win the match by pinning Zandig.
In 2000, Khan starred in [[Aditya Chopra]]'s second film, ''[[Mohabbatein]]'', co-starring [[Amitabh Bachchan]]. The film did well at the box office, and Khan's performance won him his second [[Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance|Critics Award for Best Performance]] at the [[Filmfare Awards|Filmfare]]. He also starred in [[Mansoor Khan]]'s ''[[Josh (film)|Josh]]'', which was also a box office success.<ref name="2000 BO">{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/showProd.php?itemCat=206&catName=MjAwMA==|title=Box Office 2000|publisher=BoxOfficeIndia.Com|accessdate=2007-01-10}}</ref> In that same year, Khan set up his own production house, ''Dreamz Unlimited'' with [[Juhi Chawla]]. Both Khan and Chawla starred in the first movie of their production house, ''[[Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani]]''.<ref name="2000 BO"/>


On [[January 8]], [[2007]], however, she announced on her web site a possible retirement due to a back problem and that she would be forfeiting the Iron Man Championship. <ref>[http://lufisto.k5grafix.com/html/home.html LuFisto's Official Website!<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
In 2001, Khan collaborated with [[Karan Johar]] for the second time in the family drama, ''[[Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham]]'' which was the second biggest hit of the year. He also received favorable reviews for his performance as Emperor [[Asoka]] in the historical epic, ''[[Asoka (film)|Asoka]]''.<ref name="BO 2001">{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/showProd.php?itemCat=207&catName=MjAwMA==|title=Box Office 2001|publisher=BoxOfficeIndia.Com|accessdate=2007-01-10}}</ref>


LuFisto made her first appearance in a wrestling ring since her injury on [[April 13]] [[2007]] for Association de Lutte Féminine (ALF) in Montreal, as the special referee in a match for the ALF Championship between champion Stefany Sinclair and Kacey Diamond.<ref>[http://www.flqalf.com/html/nouvelles.html Nouvelles - Association de Lutte Féminine<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
In 2002, Khan received acclaim for playing the title role in [[Sanjay Leela Bhansali]]'s award-winning period romance, ''[[Devdas (2002 film)|Devdas]]''. It was the third Hindi movie adaptation of [[Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay]]'s well-known novel [[Devdas|of the same name]], and surfaced as one of the biggest hits of that year.<ref name="2002 BO">{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/showProd.php?itemCat=208&catName=MjAwMA==|title=Box Office 2002|publisher=BoxOfficeIndia.Com|accessdate=2007-01-10}}</ref> Khan also starred opposite [[Salman Khan]] and [[Madhuri Dixit]] in the family-drama ''[[Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam]]'', which did well at the box office.<ref name="2002 BO"/>


On [[September 22]] [[2007]], LuFisto made her return to [[IWS]] at Blood, Sweat and Beers in which she lost a match to Damian. She is scheduled to wrestle Exess and Tomassino on [[November 3]], teaming with [[SeXXXy Eddy]].<ref>[http://www.syndicatewrestling.com/board/viewtopic.php?t=4407 syndicatewrestling.com :: View topic - Strong Style Typings: Freedom to Fight - Missionary Position<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
In 2003, Khan starred in the moderately successful romantic drama, ''[[Chalte Chalte]]''.<ref name="2003 BO">{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/showProd.php?itemCat=209&catName=MjAwMA==|title=Box Office 2003|publisher=BoxOfficeIndia.Com|accessdate=2007-01-10}}</ref> That same year, he starred in the romantic drama movie, ''[[Kal Ho Naa Ho]]'', written by Karan Johar and directed by [[Nikhil Advani]]. Khan's performance in this movie as a man with heart disease was appreciated. The movie proved to be one of the year's biggest hits in India and the biggest Bollywood hit overseas.<ref name="2003 BO"/>


On [[October 27]] [[2007]] LuFisto Entered [[Independent Wrestling Association Mid-South|IWA Mid-South]]'s 2007 [[IWA_Mid-South_King_of_the_Deathmatch#IWA_Mid-South_Queen_of_the_Deathmatch_Tournament|Queen Of The Deathmatch]] Tournament where she defeated [[Mickie Knuckles]] To win the Title of Queen Of The Deathmatch. and has since than made her return to both IWA Mid-South and [[Combat Zone Wrestling]]
2004 was a good year for Khan, commercially as well as critically. He starred in [[Farah Khan]]'s directorial debut, ''[[Main Hoon Na]]''. The movie did well at the box office. He then played the leading role of Veer in [[Yash Chopra]]'s ''[[Veer-Zaara]]'', which was the biggest hit of 2004 in both India and overseas.<ref name="2004 BO">{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/showProd.php?itemCat=210&catName=MjAwMA==|title=Box Office 2004|publisher=BoxOfficeIndia.Com|accessdate=2007-01-10}}</ref> Khan's performance in the film won him awards at several award ceremonies. In that same year, he received critical praise for his performance in [[Ashutosh Gowariker]]'s ''[[Swades]]'', which won him the [[Filmfare Best Actor Award]] for the sixth time, although the movie was a box office failure. He was nominated for the [[Filmfare Best Actor Award]] for all three of his releases in 2004, winning it for Swades.<ref name="2004 BO"/>


On [[July 5]] [[2008]] LuFisto returned to SHIMMER in Volumes 19&20, defeating [[Bonnie Maxon|Rain]] in Vol 19 and losing to [[Cheerleader Melissa]] in a match that earned a standing ovation from the audience in Vol. 20
Khan's only movie release in 2005 was the fantasy film, ''[[Paheli]]''. It was a box office failure, but won him acclaim.<ref name="BO 2005">{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/showProd.php?itemCat=211&catName=MjAwMA==|title=Box Office 2005|publisher=BoxOfficeIndia.Com|accessdate=2007-01-10}}</ref> The movie was India's nomination for the Oscars.


On [[September 12]] [[2008]] LuFisto win's the Vacant (The current champion, La "Parfaite" Caroline has been injured) Alf Championship, defeating Kacey Diamond to win the gold and become for the first time, the Alf Champion.
In 2006, Khan collaborated with Karan Johar for the fourth time with the melodrama movie, ''[[Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna]]''. It did well in India and much more so in the overseas market, becoming the biggest Bollywood hit in the overseas market ever.<ref name="2006 BO">{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/showProd.php?itemCat=212&catName=MjAwMA==|title=Box Office 2006|publisher=BoxOfficeIndia.Com|accessdate=2007-01-10}}</ref> His second release in that saw him playing the title role in the action film ''[[Don (2006 film)|Don]]'', a remake of the 1978 hit ''[[Don (1978 film)|Don]]''. The movie was a success.<ref name="2006 BO"/>


==In wrestling==
Khan's first release in 2007 was a film about the [[India women's national field hockey team|Indian women's national hockey team]], ''[[Chak De India]].'' Earning over [[Indian rupees|Rs]] 639 [[million]], ''Chak De India'' became the third highest grossing movie of 2007 in India<ref name=boxoffice>{{cite web
*'''Finishing and signature moves'''
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**'''[[Powerslam#Emerald Flowsion|Sitout side powerslam]]'''
|title= Box Office 2007
**'''''Diving Star''''' ([[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Diving headbutt|Swan dive headbutt]])
|accessdate= 2008-04-07
**[[Professional_wrestling_throws#Inverted_Death_Valley_driver|Inverted Death Valley driver]]
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**[[Professional wrestling attacks#Sole kick|Rolling sole kick]]
}}</ref> and was critically acclaimed.<ref name=director>{{cite web
**[[Professional wrestling attacks#Stomp|Multiple stomps]]
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**[[Professional wrestling attacks#Shoot kick|Stiff kicks]]
|title=Taare Zameen Par, Chak De top directors' pick in 2007
**[[Professional wrestling attacks#Forearm smash|Stiff forearm strikes]]
|accessdate= 2008-04-10
**[[Suplex#German suplex|German suplex]]
|last=
**[[Suplex#Northern lights suplex|Northern Lights suplex]]
|first=
**[[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Suicide|Suicide dive]]
|date=29 December 2007
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|publisher= Economic Times
}}</ref> In addition, Khan received his seventh [[Filmfare Best Actor Award]] for his performance as the coach of the team.


*'''[[Music in professional wrestling|Entrance themes]]'''
Khan also starred in [[Farah Khan]]'s 2007 film, ''[[Om Shanti Om (film)|Om Shanti Om]]''. The film emerged as the year's highest grossing film in India and the overseas market,<ref name=boxoffice/> as well as earned him another nomination for ''Best Actor'' at the [[Filmfare Awards|Filmfare]] ceremony.
**''[[We Die Young]]'' by [[Alice in Chains]]
**''Let's Go All The Way'' by [[Insane Clown Posse]]
**''[[Miss Murder]]'' by [[AFI (band)|AFI]]
**''Sold Me'' by [[Seether]]


==Championships and accomplishments==
===As a producer===
*'''All-Star Wrestling'''
Khan turned producer when he set up a production company called ''[[Dreamz Unlimited]]'' with [[Juhi Chawla]] and director [[Aziz Mirza]] in 1999. The first two of the films he produced and starred in: ''[[Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani]]'' (2000) and ''[[Asoka (film)|Asoka]]'' (2001) were box office failures.<ref name="BO 2001"/> However, his third film, as a producer and star, ''[[Chalte Chalte]]'' (2003), was the first box office hit from his production house.<ref name="2003 BO"/>
**ASW Canadian Championship (1 time)


*'''Association de Lutte Féminine'''
In 2004, he set up another production company called ''[[Red Chillies Entertainment]]'' and produced and starred in ''[[Main Hoon Na]]'' which was another hit at the box office.<ref name="2004 BO"/> In 2005 he produced and starred in the fantasy film ''[[Paheli]]'', which was a box office failure.<ref name="BO 2005"/> It was India's official entry to the Oscars for a nomination for Best Foreign Film, but it did not pass the final selection. That same year he also co-produced the supernatural horror film ''[[Kaal (2005 film)|Kaal]]'' with Karan Johar and performed an item number for the film with [[Malaika Arora Khan]]. ''Kaal'' was moderately successful at the box office.<ref name="BO 2005"/> The latest film ''[[Om Shanti Om (film)|Om Shanti Om]]'', which he produced as well as starred in, has done very well at the box office.
**Sherri Memorial Cup Tournament winner (2007) &ndash; with [[El Generico]]
In 2008, The Red Chillies Entertainment became the owner of [[Kolkata Knight Riders]] in the [[BCCI]] backed [[IPL]] cricket league.
**Alf Championship (1 time)


*'''[[Combat Zone Wrestling]]'''
=== As a television host===
**[[CZW Iron Man Championship]] (1 time)
In 2007, Khan replaced [[Amitabh Bachchan]] as the host of the third series of the popular game show ''[[Kaun Banega Crorepati]]'', the Indian version of ''[[Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/01/18/arts/AS-A-E-TV-India-Millionaire-Show.php|title=IHT.com}}</ref> The previous had hosted the show for five years from 2000-05. On 22 January 2007, ''Kaun Banega Crorepati'' aired with Khan as the new host and later ended on 19 April 2007.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.businessofcinema.com/2007/22jan/shahrukh_kbc.htm|title=Businessofcinema.com}}</ref>


*'''Evolution of Wrestling'''
On 25 April 2008, Khan began hosting the game show ''[[Kya Aap Paanchvi Pass Se Tez Hain?]]'', the Indian version of ''[[Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?]]'', whose last episode was telecasted on 27 July 2008, with [[Lalu Prasad Yadav]] as the special guest.
**2005 Super 8 Women Tournament Championship (1 time)


*'''[[Independent Wrestling Association Mid-South|IWA Mid-South Wrestling]]'''*'''Inter-Championship Wrestling'''
**ICW Olympic Championship (1 time, current)
**2007 Queen Of The Deathmatches Tournament Winner


**ICW Provincial Championship (2 times)
**ICW Tag Team Championship (2 times) &ndash; with Sexy Julie and Mr. Saturday Night


*'''Lucha Libre Feminil'''
== Awards and nominations==
**LLF Extreme Championship (1 time)
{{main|List of Shahrukh Khan's awards and nominations}}


*'''[[Pro Wrestling Illustrated ]]'''
== Filmography ==
**PWI ranked her # '''45''' of the best 50 female singles wrestlers in the [[Pro Wrestling Illustrated#PWI Top 50 Females|PWI Female 50]] in [[2008]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pwpix.net/pwpixnews/headlines/223777233.php|accessdate=2008-09-19|date=[[2008-09-18]]|publisher=PWPix.net|title=The PWI Female 50 Rankings: Who Is The Top Women's Wrestler In The World?}}</ref>
===Actor===
{| border="2" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;"
|- bgcolor="#CCCCCC" align="center"
! Year
! Title
! Role
! Notes
|-
|rowspan="5"| 1992 || ''[[Deewana]]'' || Raja Sahai || '''Winner''', [[Filmfare Best Male Debut Award]]
|-
| ''[[Idiot (1992 film)|Idiot]]'' || Pawan Raghujan ||
|-
| ''[[Chamatkar]]'' || Sunder Srivastava ||
|-
| ''[[Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman]]'' || Raju (Raj Mathur)||
|-
| ''[[Dil Aashna Hai]]'' || Karan ||
|-
|rowspan="5"| 1993 || ''[[Maya Memsaab]]'' || Lalit Kumar ||
|-
| ''[[King Uncle]]'' || Anil Bhansal ||
|-
| ''[[Baazigar]]'' || Ajay Sharma/Vicky Malhotra || '''Winner''', [[Filmfare Best Actor Award]]
|-
| ''[[Darr]]'' || Rahul Mehra || Nominated, [[Filmfare Best Villain Award]]
|-
| ''[[Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa]]'' || Sunil || '''Winner''', [[Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance]]<br /> Nominated, [[Filmfare Best Actor Award]]
|-
| 1994 || ''[[Anjaam]]'' || Vijay Agnihotri || '''Winner''', [[Filmfare Best Villain Award]]
|-
|rowspan="7"| 1995 || ''[[Karan Arjun]]'' || Arjun Singh/Vijay ||
|-
| ''[[Zamana Deewana]]'' || Rahul Malhotra ||
|-
| ''[[Guddu]]'' || Guddu Bahadur ||
|-
| ''[[Oh Darling! Yeh Hai India]]'' || Hero ||
|-
| ''[[Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge]]'' || Raj Malhotra || '''Winner''', [[Filmfare Best Actor Award]]
|-
| ''[[Ram Jaane]]'' || Ram Jaane ||
|-
| ''[[Trimurti (film)|Trimurti]]'' || Romi Singh/Bholey ||
|-
|rowspan="4"| 1996 || ''[[English Babu Desi Mem]]'' || Vikram/Hari/Gopal Mayur ||
|-
| ''[[Chaahat]]'' || Roop Rathore ||
|-
| ''[[Army (film)|Army]]'' || Arjun || Special appearance
|-
| ''[[Dushman Duniya Ka]]'' || Badru ||
|-
|rowspan="5"| 1997 || ''[[Gudgudee]]'' || || Special appearance
|-
| ''[[Koyla]]'' || Shankar ||
|-
| ''[[Yes Boss]]'' || Rahul Joshi || Nominated, [[Filmfare Best Actor Award]]
|-
| ''[[Pardes (film)|Pardes]]'' || Arjun Saagar ||
|-
| ''[[Dil To Pagal Hai]]'' || Rahul || '''Winner''', [[Filmfare Best Actor Award]]
|-
|rowspan="4"| 1998 || ''[[Duplicate (film)|Duplicate]]'' || Bablu Chaudhry/Manu Dada || Nominated, [[Filmfare Best Villain Award]]
|-
| ''[[Achanak]]'' || Himself || Special appearance
|-
| ''[[Dil Se]]'' || Amarkant Varma || Dubbed into [[Tamil language|Tamil]] as ''Uyire''<br />Dubbed into [[Telugu]] as ''Prema Tho''
|-
| ''[[Kuch Kuch Hota Hai]]'' || Rahul Khanna || '''Winner''', [[Filmfare Best Actor Award]]
|-
|1999 || ''[[Baadshah]]'' || Raj Heera/Baadshah || Nominated, [[Filmfare Best Comedian Award]]
|-
|rowspan="6"| 2000 || ''[[Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani]]'' || Ajay Bakshi ||
|-
| ''[[Hey Ram]]'' || Amjad Ali Khan || Simultaneously made into [[Tamil films|Tamil]] as ''Hey Ram''<br />[[List of India's official entries to the Oscars|India's official entry to the Oscars]]
|-
| ''[[Josh (film)|Josh]]'' || Max ||
|-
| ''[[Har Dil Jo Pyar Karega]]'' || Rahul || Special appearance
|-
| ''[[Mohabbatein]]'' || Raj Aryan Malhotra || '''Winner''', [[Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance]]<br /> Nominated, [[Filmfare Best Actor Award]]
|-
| ''[[Gaja Gamini]]'' || Himself || Special appearance
|-
|rowspan="3"| 2001 || ''[[One 2 Ka 4]]'' || Arun Verma ||
|-
| ''[[Asoka (film)|Asoka]]'' || Asoka || Dubbed into [[Tamil language|Tamil]] as ''Samrat Ashoka''
|-
| ''[[Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham]]'' || Rahul Raichand || Nominated, [[Filmfare Best Actor Award]]
|-
|rowspan="4"| 2002 || ''[[Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam]]'' || Gopal ||
|-
| ''[[Devdas (2002 film)|Devdas]]'' || Devdas Mukherjee || '''Winner''', [[Filmfare Best Actor Award]] <br /> [[List of India's official entries to the Oscars|India's official entry to the Oscars]]
|-
| ''[[Shakti (2002 film)|Shakti: The Power]]'' || Jaisingh || Special appearance
|-
| ''[[Saathiya]]'' || Yeshwant Rao || Cameo
|-
|rowspan="2"| 2003 || ''[[Chalte Chalte]]'' || Raj Mathur ||
|-
| ''[[Kal Ho Naa Ho]]'' || Aman Mathur|| Nominated, [[Filmfare Best Actor Award]]
|-
|rowspan="4"| 2004 || ''[[Yeh Lamhe Judaai Ke]] '' || Dushant ||
|-
| ''[[Main Hoon Na]]'' || Maj. Ram Prasad Sharma || Nominated, [[Filmfare Best Actor Award]]
|-
| ''[[Veer-Zaara]]'' || Veer Pratap Singh || Nominated, [[Filmfare Best Actor Award]]
|-
| ''[[Swades]]'' || Mohan Bhargava || '''Winner''', [[Filmfare Best Actor Award]]<br />Dubbed into [[Tamil language|Tamil]] as ''Desam''
|-
|rowspan="5"| 2005 || ''[[Kuch Meetha Ho Jaaye]]'' || Himself || Special appearance
|-
| ''[[Kaal (2005 film)|Kaal]]'' || || Special appearance in song ''Kaal Dhamaal''
|-
| ''[[Silsiilay]]'' || Sutradhar || Special appearance in song ''Jab Jab Dil Mile''
|-
| ''[[Paheli]]'' || Kishenlal/The Ghost || [[List of India's official entries to the Oscars|India's official entry to the Oscars]]
|-
| ''[[The Inner and Outer World of Shah Rukh Khan]]'' || Himself (Biopic) || Documentary directed by British-based author and director [[Nasreen Munni Kabir]]
|-
|rowspan="4"| 2006 || ''[[Alag]]'' || || Special appearance in song ''Sabse Alag''
|-
|''[[Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna]]'' || Dev Saran || Nominated, [[Filmfare Best Actor Award]]
|-
| ''[[Don - The Chase Begins Again]]'' || Vijay/Don || Nominated, [[Filmfare Best Actor Award]]
|-
| ''[[I See You]]'' || || Special appearance in song ''Subah Subah''
|-
|rowspan="3"| 2007 || ''[[Chak De India]]'' || Kabir Khan || '''Winner''', [[Filmfare Best Actor Award]]
|-
| ''[[Heyy Babyy]]'' || Raj Malhotra || Special appearance in song ''Mast Kalandar''
|-
| ''[[Om Shanti Om (film)|Om Shanti Om]]'' || Om Prakash Makhija/Om Kapoor ||Nominated, [[Filmfare Best Actor Award]]
|-
|rowspan="5"| 2008 || ''[[Krazzy 4]]'' || || Special appearance in song ''Break Free''
|-
| ''[[Bhoothnath]]'' || Aditya Sharma || Special appearance
|-
| ''[[Billo Barber]]'' || || Releasing on 7 November 2008
|-
| ''[[Dulha Mil Gaya]]'' || Raj || Post-production
|-
| ''[[Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi]]'' || || Filming
|-
| 2009 || ''[[My Name Is Khan]]'' || Rizwan Khan || Filming
|}


*'''Slam Angels Wrestling'''
=== Producer ===
**SAW World Championship (1 time)
* ''[[Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani]]'' (2000)
* ''[[Asoka (film)|Asoka]]'' (2001)
* ''[[Chalte Chalte]]'' (2003)
* ''[[Main Hoon Na]]'' (2004)
* ''[[Kaal (2005 film)|Kaal]]'' (2005)
* ''[[Paheli]]'' (2005)
* ''[[Om Shanti Om (film)|Om Shanti Om]]'' (2007)
* ''[[Billo Barber]]'' (2008)


*'''Stranglehold Wrestling'''
=== Playback singer ===
**2006 King of the Death Matches Winner
* ''Main to hoon Pagal'' - ''[[Baadshah]]'' (1999)
* ''Apun Bola'' - ''[[Josh (film)|Josh]]'' (2000)
* ''Khaike Paan Banaraswala'' - ''[[Don - The Chase Begins Again]]'' (2006)
* ''Ek Hockey Doongi Rakhke'' - ''[[Chak De India]]'' (2007)
* ''Sattar Minute'' - '' [[Chak De India]]'' (2007)


*'''Ultimate Wrestling Alliance'''
===Stunts Director ===
**UWA Cruiserweight Championship (1 time)
* ''[[Kuch Kuch Hota Hai]]'' (1998)
* ''[[Main Hoon Na]]'' (2004)
* ''[[Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna]]'' (2006)
* ''[[Chak De India]]'' (2007)
* ''[[Om Shanti Om (film)|Om Shanti Om]]'' (2007)


==Notes==
=== Television appearances ===
{{Reflist}}
* ''Dil Dariya'' (1988)
* ''[[Fauji]]'' (1988)&nbsp;... Abhimanyu Rai
* ''Doosra Keval'' (1989)
* ''Circus'' (1989)
* ''[[In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones]]'' (1989)
* ''Idiot'' (1991)&nbsp;... Pawan Raghujan
* ''[[Kareena Kareena]]'' (2004)&nbsp;... Special appearance
* ''Rendezvous with [[Simi Garewal]]''.....Guest
* ''[[Koffee with Karan]]'' (2004-2007)&nbsp;... Guest (3 episodes)
* ''[[Kaun Banega Crorepati]]'' (2007)&nbsp;... Host
*'' [[Jjhoom India]]'' (2007)&nbsp;... Guest
* ''[[Nach Baliye]]'' (2008) .... Guest
* ''[[Kya Aap Paanchvi Pass Se Tez Hain?]]'' (2008)&nbsp; .... Host

== See also ==
* [[List of Indian Actors]]

{{s-start}}
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! colspan="3" style="background: #DAA520;" | [[Filmfare Awards]]
|-
{{s-bef|before=[[Ajay Devgan]] <br /> for ''[[Phool Aur Kaante]]''}}
{{s-ttl|title=[[Filmfare Best Male Debut Award|Best Male Debut]] <br /> for ''[[Deewana]]''|years=1993}}
{{s-aft|after=[[Saif Ali Khan]] <br /> for ''[[Aashiq Awara]]'' }}
|-
|-
{{s-bef|before=[[Anil Kapoor]] <br /> for ''[[Beta (film)|Beta]]''}}
{{s-ttl|title=[[Filmfare Best Actor Award|Best Actor]] <br /> for ''[[Baazigar]]''|years=1994}}
{{s-aft|after=[[Nana Patekar]] <br /> for ''Krantiveer''}}
|-
|-
{{s-bef|before=[[Dimple Kapadia]] <br /> for ''[[Rudaali]]''}}
{{s-ttl|title=[[Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance|Best Actor (Critics)]] <br /> for ''[[Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa]]''|years=1994}}
{{s-aft|after=[[Farida Jalal]] <br /> for ''[[Mammo]]''}}
|-
|-
{{s-bef|before=[[Paresh Rawal]] <br /> for ''Sir''}}
{{s-ttl|title=[[Filmfare Best Villain Award|Best Villain]] <br /> for ''[[Anjaam]]''|years=1995}}
{{s-aft|after=[[Mithun Chakraborty]] <br /> for ''[[Jallaad]]''}}
|-
|-
{{s-bef|before=[[Nana Patekar]] <br /> for ''Krantiveer''}}
{{s-ttl|title=[[Filmfare Best Actor Award|Best Actor]] <br /> for ''[[Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge]]''|years=1996}}
{{s-aft|after=[[Aamir Khan]] <br /> for ''[[Raja Hindustani]]''}}
|-
|-
{{s-bef|before=[[Aamir Khan]] <br /> for ''[[Raja Hindustani]]''}}
{{s-ttl|title=[[Filmfare Best Actor Award|Best Actor]] <br /> for ''[[Dil To Pagal Hai]]''|years=1998}}
{{s-aft|after=[[Shahrukh Khan]] <br /> for ''[[Kuch Kuch Hota Hai]]''}}
|-
|-
{{s-bef|before=[[Shahrukh Khan]]<br /> for ''[[Dil To Pagal Hai]]''}}
{{s-ttl|title=[[Filmfare Best Actor Award|Best Actor]] <br /> for ''[[Kuch Kuch Hota Hai]]''|years=1999}}
{{s-aft|after=[[Sanjay Dutt]] <br /> for ''[[Vaastav: The Reality|Vaastav]]''}}
|-
|-
{{s-bef|before=[[Manoj Bajpai]] <br /> for ''Shool''}}
{{s-ttl|title=[[Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance|Best Actor (Critics)]] <br /> for ''[[Mohabbatein]]''|years=2001}}
{{s-aft|after=[[Amitabh Bachchan]] <br /> for ''[[Aks (film)|Aks]]''}}
|-
|-
{{s-bef|before=[[Aamir Khan]] <br /> for ''[[Lagaan]]''}}
{{s-ttl|title=[[Filmfare Best Actor Award|Best Actor]] <br /> for ''[[Devdas (2002 film)|Devdas]]''|years=2003}}
{{s-aft|after=[[Hrithik Roshan]] <br /> for ''[[Koi... Mil Gaya]]''}}
|-
|-
{{s-bef|before=TBD}}
{{s-ttl|title=[[Filmfare Power Award|Power Award]] <br /> tied with <br /> [[Amitabh Bachchan]] |years=2004}}
{{s-aft|after=[[Shahrukh Khan]]}}
|-
|-
{{s-bef|before=[[Hrithik Roshan]] <br /> for ''[[Koi... Mil Gaya]]''}}
{{s-ttl|title=[[Filmfare Best Actor Award|Best Actor]] <br /> for ''[[Swades]]''|years=2005}}
{{s-aft|after=[[Amitabh Bachchan]] <br /> for ''[[Black (film)|Black]]''}}
|-
|-
{{s-bef|before=[[Shahrukh Khan]] <br /> tied with <br /> [[Amitabh Bachchan]]}}
{{s-ttl|title=[[Filmfare Power Award|Power Award]] |years=2005}}
{{s-aft|after=[[Yash Chopra]]}}
|-
{{s-bef|before=[[Hrithik Roshan]] <br /> for ''[[Dhoom 2]]''}}
{{s-ttl|title=[[Filmfare Best Actor Award|Best Actor]] <br /> for ''[[Chak De India]]''|years=2008}}
{{s-aft|after=TBD}}
|-
{{end}}

==References==
{{reflist|2}}

==Further reading==
* ''Shahrukh Khan - Still Reading Khan''. A1Books Distributor 2007. ISBN 9788187107798.
* Gahlot, Deepa; Agarwal, Amit. ''King Khan SRK''. Augsburg Weltbild 2007. ISBN 9783828988699.
* Ghosh, Biswadeep. ''Hall of fame: Shahrukh Khan'' (in English). [[Mumbai]]: Magna Books, 2004. ISBN 8178092379.
* Chopra, Anupama. ''King of Bollywood : Shah Rukh Khan and the seductive world of Indian cinema'' (English). [[New York]]: Warner Books, 2007. ISBN 9780446578585.


==External links==
==External links==
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*[http://www.lufisto.com Official Website]

*[http://visuex.com/shimmer/modules.php?name=Roster&file=bios/LuFisto SHIMMER Profile]
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*[http://onlineworldofwrestling.com/profiles/l/lufisto.html Online World Of Wrestling Profile]
{{FilmfareBestActorAward}}
*[http://www.flqalf.com/html/lutteuses/lufisto.html LuFisto's ALF profile]
*[http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2006/03/09/1479915.html Female wrestler pins Ontario Athletic Commission]
*[http://slam.canoe.ca/SlamWrestlingBios/preciouslucy.html Profile on Slam.canoe.ca]
*[http://www.tehinter.net/?p=1625 Interview with "The Missionary of Violence" LuFisto]


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Genny "LuFisto" Goulet
Born (1980-02-15) February 15, 1980 (age 44)
Sorel, Quebec
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Lucifer
Lucy Fer
LuFisto
Precious Lucy
Super Hardcore Anime
Missionary of violence
Billed height5 ft 3 in (1.6 m)
Billed weight137 lb (62 kg)
Billed fromMontreal, Quebec
Tokyo, Canada (CZW)
Trained byMika Akino
Eric Laroche
Patrick Lewis
Pierre Marchessault
Yves Millette
Ludger Proulx
Serge Proulx
Len Kojak Shelley
Mariko Yoshida
DebutJune 23 1997

Geneviève (Genny) Goulet (born February 15, 1980 in Sorel, Quebec) is a French Canadian professional wrestler who works under the ringname LuFisto.

Career

1998-1999

Goulet first debuted in the U.S. in late 1998 for the Eastern Wrestling Alliance under the name Precious Lucy, although booker Tony Atlas mistakenly called her Luscious Lucy for several shows. She served as "Centerfold" Steve Ramsey's valet. She also began appearing at Green Mountain Wrestling shows in Vermont at this point.

By mid-1999, Goulet was teaming with Mark "Jaguar" Nugera and manager Joshua Shea to form Partners in Crime in many mixed gender tag-team and singles bouts. By 2000, the duo stopped working for the EWA.

2000-2005

In 2002, Goulet was booked to appear in the main event of Blood, Sweat N' Ears in a match featuring Ontario hardcore wrestler Bloody Bill Skullion. The Ontario Athletics Commission, citing a regulation that prevented women and men from wrestling each other, threatened to withdraw the license for the show. This essentially banned LuFisto from wrestling in Ontario. Goulet lodged a complaint with the Ontario Human Rights Commission. On February 26 2006, the OHRC informed Goulet that they had convinced the OAC to drop the regulation. The OAC subsequently dropped the vast majority of the regulations affecting professional wrestling in Ontario, a move which removed a great deal of the bureaucracy stifling independent wrestling in the province.

Goulet then worked primarily for National Wrestling Alliance's Quebec promotion, where she is head trainer (along with Dru Onyx) of their wrestling school, "Onyx & LuFisto's Torture Chamber".

2006-2007

She also worked for Combat Zone Wrestling, where, on August 12 2006 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, LuFisto became the first ever female CZW Iron Man Champion, pinning Kevin Steen to win the title.

She debuted in SHIMMER Women Athletes on October 24 2006 in Berwyn, Illinois. She lost her first match to Mercedes Martinez, but came back and won her second match against Allison Danger.

On October 29 2006 she won the Stranglehold Wrestling Death Match Tournament, the first deathmatch tournament in Canada. In the first round she defeated the Juggulator, the second round she defeated Skullion in a lighttube match and defeated Necro Butcher in the finals to win the tournament. On December 9, after a tag match at the CZW Cage of Death event, she became the first female ever to wrestle inside of the Cage of Death match when she added herself in the last minute in a match that also involved Zandig, Nick Gage, and Lobo. Gage would go on to win the match by pinning Zandig.

On January 8, 2007, however, she announced on her web site a possible retirement due to a back problem and that she would be forfeiting the Iron Man Championship. [1]

LuFisto made her first appearance in a wrestling ring since her injury on April 13 2007 for Association de Lutte Féminine (ALF) in Montreal, as the special referee in a match for the ALF Championship between champion Stefany Sinclair and Kacey Diamond.[2]

On September 22 2007, LuFisto made her return to IWS at Blood, Sweat and Beers in which she lost a match to Damian. She is scheduled to wrestle Exess and Tomassino on November 3, teaming with SeXXXy Eddy.[3]

On October 27 2007 LuFisto Entered IWA Mid-South's 2007 Queen Of The Deathmatch Tournament where she defeated Mickie Knuckles To win the Title of Queen Of The Deathmatch. and has since than made her return to both IWA Mid-South and Combat Zone Wrestling

On July 5 2008 LuFisto returned to SHIMMER in Volumes 19&20, defeating Rain in Vol 19 and losing to Cheerleader Melissa in a match that earned a standing ovation from the audience in Vol. 20

On September 12 2008 LuFisto win's the Vacant (The current champion, La "Parfaite" Caroline has been injured) Alf Championship, defeating Kacey Diamond to win the gold and become for the first time, the Alf Champion.

In wrestling

Championships and accomplishments

  • All-Star Wrestling
    • ASW Canadian Championship (1 time)
  • Association de Lutte Féminine
    • Sherri Memorial Cup Tournament winner (2007) – with El Generico
    • Alf Championship (1 time)
  • Evolution of Wrestling
    • 2005 Super 8 Women Tournament Championship (1 time)
  • IWA Mid-South Wrestling*Inter-Championship Wrestling
    • ICW Olympic Championship (1 time, current)
    • 2007 Queen Of The Deathmatches Tournament Winner
    • ICW Provincial Championship (2 times)
    • ICW Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Sexy Julie and Mr. Saturday Night
  • Lucha Libre Feminil
    • LLF Extreme Championship (1 time)
  • Slam Angels Wrestling
    • SAW World Championship (1 time)
  • Stranglehold Wrestling
    • 2006 King of the Death Matches Winner
  • Ultimate Wrestling Alliance
    • UWA Cruiserweight Championship (1 time)

Notes

  1. ^ LuFisto's Official Website!
  2. ^ Nouvelles - Association de Lutte Féminine
  3. ^ syndicatewrestling.com :: View topic - Strong Style Typings: Freedom to Fight - Missionary Position
  4. ^ "The PWI Female 50 Rankings: Who Is The Top Women's Wrestler In The World?". PWPix.net. 2008-09-18. Retrieved 2008-09-19. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)

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