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Maven Klint Huffman is a professional wrestler, best known for his time with World Wrestling Entertainment under his first name. He is most popularly known for co-winning of the inaugural season of Tough Enough alongside Nidia Guenard. He also became a three-time WWF Hardcore Champion.

In November 2005, Maven wrestled his first match following his WWE departure, where he lost to Slyck Wagner Brown via disqualification in a match for NWA Cyberspace. On February 10, 2006, Maven joined United Wrestling Federation Live and teamed alongside Jeff Jarrett to defeat Team 3D. On March 31, Maven wrestled his first match for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, where he and Jarrett lost to Jeff Hardy and Kip James in a tag team dark match. After wrestling sporadically for the UWF and in dark matches for TNA throughout the year, Maven wrestled his final match on October 5, 2007, where he lost to Test in a match for Full Throttle Wrestling.

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Maven Klint Huffman is a professional wrestler, best known for his time with World Wrestling Entertainment under his first name. He is most popularly known for co-winning of the inaugural season of Tough Enough alongside Nidia Guenard. He also became a three-time WWF Hardcore Champion.

In November 2005, Maven wrestled his first match following his WWE departure, where he lost to Slyck Wagner Brown via disqualification in a match for NWA Cyberspace. On February 10, 2006, Maven joined United Wrestling Federation Live and teamed alongside Jeff Jarrett to defeat Team 3D. On March 31, Maven wrestled his first match for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, where he and Jarrett lost to Jeff Hardy and Kip James in a tag team dark match. After wrestling sporadically for the UWF and in dark matches for TNA throughout the year, Maven wrestled his final match on October 5, 2007, where he lost to Test in a match for Full Throttle Wrestling.

In July 2005, Huffman was featured in episode three of MTV's The 70s House where he along with other WWE wrestlers competed in a game of dodge ball. In March 2006, it was announced by VH1 that Huffman would be a participant in the sixth season of The Surreal Life. On the first episode, he was picked by the existing castmates as the seventh and final cast member in a "15 More Minutes of Fame Reality Hunk Pageant," beating four other reality "hunks", including former American Idol contestant Corey Clark. Subsequently, Huffman was a host for a show on BET J called BET's J List. He also appeared on the Home Shopping Network's weekday morning show, HSN Today, as its exercise and wellness expert.

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Subject ID: 81924