Was fired from WCW after refusing to cooperate in a 1995 pay-per-view
match against Alex Wright.
Became a professional boxer aftr his WCW Stint in the mid-1990s. He won
his first boxing match by a first-round KO in Randolph, Massachusetts.
Was a member of the Four Horsemen in WCW from 1993-1994, where he held
the WCW Tag-Team Titles with Arn Anderson. He later left the group and
garnered more Tag-Team gold with "Mr. Wonderful" Paul Orndorff,
collectively known as "Pretty Wonderful".
While working for the WWF, Paul was paired with Jim Powers as "The
Young Stallions". He later formed a tag team with the late Hercules
Hernandez as "Power & Glory", managed by Slick.
In 2006 Paul Roma resurfaced on the wrestling scene as he was named the
commissioner of the independent promotion, Connecticut Championship
Wrestling.
Lives in Bridgeport, CT and is working as a sales
consultant for Office Depot. He also runs a wrestling school and is
planning on writing a book about his life in the WWE. (September 2006)