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Billed weight
  
235 lb (107 kg)

Height
  
1.88 m

Residence
  
Billed from
  
Atlanta, Georgia

Weight
  
107 kg


Ring name(s)
  
Ernest Miller

Name
  
Ernest Miller

Billed height
  
6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)

Role
  
Actor

Trained by
  
Ernest Miller epyimgcomaywizardworldernestmiller1jpg


Born
  
January 14, 1964 (age 60) Atlanta, Georgia (
1964-01-14
)

Movies and TV shows
  
The Wrestler, WCW Monday Nitro, Blood and Bone, WCW WorldWide

Similar People
  
Disco Inferno, Chris Kanyon, Mike Sanders, Norman Smiley, Billy Kidman

Birth name
  
Ernest Clifford Miller

Ernest Miller


Ernest Miller


Ernest Clifford Miller (born January 14, 1964) is an American actor and former professional wrestler who worked for World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) better known by his ring name, Ernest "The Cat" Miller. As an actor, he's perhaps best known for his critically praised role in the popular 2008 drama The Wrestler.

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Early career

Miller graduated from Gordon High School in Decatur, Georgia, playing on the football team as a linebacker. He then went to Savannah State University in Savannah, Georgia studying electrical engineering and playing football as an All-American linebacker. He started a career as a karate tournament competitor, winning thrice the world championship and once the ISKA kickboxing championship. He was brought to professional wrestling after being asked by WCW executive Eric Bischoff. Miller was by then a karate instructor and was teaching Bischoff's son Garett, when Bischoff asked him to become a wrestler.

Early years (1997–1999)

Miller made his World Championship Wrestling (WCW) debut when he saved Glacier from a two-on-one attack by Wrath and Mortis at the 1997 Slamboree pay-per-view. Initially thought as just a fan who had jumped the railing, the WCW commentators then realized that this was no ordinary man and he was in fact the three-time karate champion Ernest Miller. Glacier and Ernest Miller quickly became tag team partners in their feud with Mortis and Wrath. After Glacier turned on Miller, Ernest left him and became a villain with Sonny Onoo as his manager. It was during this time that Miller's popularity heightened.

As a villain, Miller adopted an arrogant, Muhammad Ali-like trash-talking personality, calling himself "The Greatest" and gloating that he could beat anybody within two minutes, which often did using his signature kicks. It was also around this time that Ernest began wearing ruby slippers in the ring and dancing in a James Brown-esque fashion to celebrate his victories. He would claim on Nitro that he knew the actual James Brown, leading to a pay-per-view "dance-off" between Miller and Brown, who had been brought in specially. Miller even went as far promoting his own instructional, karate home video with a pseudo infomercial. This served as a comedic parody to Billy Blanks' Tae Bo exercise videos which were quite popular at the time. Miller and Onoo also did comedy duo routines similar to Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan's characters from the film Rush Hour.

Miller then began a minor feud with Kaz Hayashi, as Onoo has been previously Hayashi's manager and had left him to manage Miller. Ernest won several matches over Hayashi with Onoo's help, and also enlisted Perry Saturn as his ally. However, Saturn suffered many losses against inferior opponents due to Miller's botched interference, so the two faced off at Starrcade, where Saturn won. Miller continued coming out and challenging the fans, the wrestlers, and anyone else to try and take him out, feuding with Scott Norton. For a time, he started coming out with the snow machine and music of Glacier, which Onoo had "purchased", but it was short-lived, and he soon returned to his James Brown music. In March 1999, Miller and Onoo attacked fellow martial artist Jerry Flynn, with Ernest cutting off Flynn's ponytail as a sign of disrespect. They all faced off in Uncensored in a handicap match, but Flyinn defeated them both. Miller bounced back after some time, getting a win over Scott Norton after hitting him with a crowbar. He and Norton were scheduled to wrestle in The Great American Bash, but Norton was pulled out for health problems and replaced with Horace Hogan, who Miller defeated after kicking him with a steel-tipped red dancing shoe.

In June 1999, Miller had a dancing contest with Disco Inferno, who he attacked in jealously over the fans's attention. They fought in Bash at the Beach in a "dance match" with the stipulation that the loser couldn't dance anymore, with Miller winning thanks to Onoo. The Cat's next opponent would be Buff Bagwell, who became famous by doing an impersonation of Miller with a bald cap and black face paint. The two met at Road Wild, but this time Onoo's help backfired when he accidentally hit the wrong man with a briefcase, making Miller lose the match. After that, the two broke up and Onoo left WCW.

Commissioner (2000–2001)

Miller became a jobber for a long time, until he was chosen as Eric Bischoff's assistant. His role initially was composed of following Bischoff wherever he went and repeating whatever Bischoff said for comedic effect, but he was eventually appointed WCW Commissioner in 2000. As a commissioner, his motivations were the ratings and impressing the people in charge, and he often booked super matches for the main events. During this time, he got in a storyline where the Jung Dragons stalked him and tried to attack him, but Miller usually fended them off. In July 2000, Miller outlawed WCW United States Champion Scott Steiner's finisher, the Steiner Recliner, with the pretext of being too dangerous. Miller continued interfering in Steiner's reign, helping Mike Awesome during their fight in Bash at the Beach by disqualifying Steiner and stripping him of the title. Miller then feuded with yet another Japanese wrestler, The Great Muta, leading to a match in New Blood Rising 2000. Although Muta used his Asian mist to blind Miller at one point, Ernest's ally Tygress interfered to hit Muta with a chair, which allowed Miller to land his finishing move for the victory.

After this match, he started to slowly which turn into a fan favorite due to the high fan reaction he was getting whenever he entered an arena, coming to a rivalry with Mike Sanders from the Natural Born Thrillers stable, who sought to be the new commissioner. Miller offered Sanders a kickboxing match for the role, something which naturally had Mike afraid, but he agreed. During the match, Miller dominated three rounds, but at the last one he was attacked by Sanders's partner Shane Douglas, who pulled him out of the ring and made him being counted out. Angry at losing the commissionership, Miller kept chasing Douglas for the next months, enlisting Miss Jones as his valet to counter Douglas' Torrie Wilson. Ernest and Douglas fought in Mayhem 2000, where Miller won after Jones overpowered Wilson and gave Miller his old loaded red shoe, which he used to knock Shane out.

Miller then became an enemy of Lance Storm, the leader of Team Canada, wrestling in Starrcade 2000. The former karate champion had to endure many interferences from Major Gunns and Elix Skipper, but although he and Miss Jones kept them at bay, she accidentally knocked the referee out with a misguided kick, which allowed a reluctant Hacksaw Jim Duggan to attack Miller, making him lose. Right after, Team Canada turned on Duggan and beat him down, until Miller saved him. Ernest turned again to get the commissioner's spot and challenged Sanders for it, but Mike wanted none of it, bringing KroniK as mercenaries to take him down and putting the role on the line only if Miller accepted to give him Miss Jones's services. Miller and Sanders fought at WCW Sin, where Sanders tried to hit The Cat with a chair, but Miss Jones impeded it. KroniK and Natural Born Thrillers came to finally put Ernest away, but then it was revealed that KroniK had been secretly hired by Miller, which turned them against Sanders and made Miller win the match, regaining his place as the WCW commissioner.

Miller's victory was short-lived, as Lance Storm came to reclaim the commissioner role with Ric Flair and his Magnificent Seven's help. Storm managed to defeat Ernest for the job and used the commissionership to aid his Team Canada, but Miller chased him and got a match for the role at Superbrawl: Revenge, where he won with Miss Jones's aid, gaining it back. The karate champion then started a feud with Chris Kanyon, who attacked Miss Jonnes to the point to put her in the hospital. Miller even gave up his role as commissioner in order to get a shot at Kanyon, chasing him for months and even having a street fight in Jones's hospital room. Kanyon then attacked Miller's limo driver, M.I. Smooth. At the Greed PPV, Miller and Kanyon faced, with The Cat having to protect Miss Jones during the match, but he was victorious with Jones and Smooth's help. Miller and his drive feuded with Kanyon and his ally, Road Warrior Animal, but the feud never had a conclusion due to the purchase of WCW by Vince McMahon in March 2001.

Miller had two years on his WCW contract; as a result, he decided to stay at home for the two years to take care of his children. Miller also appeared at some World Wrestling All-Stars shows before going to the WWE where he would have a somewhat brief career.

World Wrestling Entertainment (2002-2004)

Under his Ernest "The Cat" Miller ring name and gimmick, he made his dark match debut for World Wrestling Entertainment on October 28, 2002. He then served as an announcer for Velocity from December 2002 until August 2003. After his run on Velocity, he became an active wrestler on the main roster, competing for the SmackDown brand.

Miller appeared in the 2004 Royal Rumble match, making his entrance (along with manager Lamont) while the other two people in the ring, Chris Benoit and Randy Orton, were knocked down. Miller and Lamont proceeded to dance to his theme music, not bothering to capitalize on the advantage he'd been given. When Benoit and Orton got back up, both men quickly tossed him from the ring. During his time, his catchphrase, "somebody call my momma" (which was also used in WCW), started to be used in WWE. This phrase also appeared in the lyrics to his theme song, which he would dance to. Miller then competed in a 15-man Royal Rumble on SmackDown! to earn a shot at the WWE Championship against then Champion Brock Lesnar at No Way Out, but was once again thrown out during his theme song, this time by Kurt Angle. Following this, he started a short-lived feud with Tajiri after Tajiri attacked Lamont with his trademark Buzzsaw Kick. After the feud ended, Miller was released from WWE on February 10, 2004.

In 2012 his old theme song was then recycled for the entrance of Brodus Clay's new "Funkasaurus" gimmick. Brodus Clay also started to use his phrase, 'Somebody better call my momma'. Miller had this to say about the WWE and Brodus Clay recycling his music and phrase to Inside the Ropes Radio “I haven’t watched it. I’ve nothing against him, he’s working for a company. I feel like someone told him to do it. He’s trying to make it work. Many fans have said he’s not as good as me and it made me popular without being on the TV show. It’s a little more than dancing. I was an athlete, I could wrestle. WWE had so many people afraid of their jobs, they never let me develop into what it could be. People like this guy out there dancing and saying call my momma, but he’s not the original. I could’ve made it work so in other words, I’m a little pissed off about it.”

Outside pro wrestling

Miller had a significant role in the Academy Award nominated film The Wrestler as The Ayatollah, in-ring nemesis of Randy "The Ram" Robinson (Mickey Rourke). He played Earnie Shavers opposite Michael Jai White in the 2008 Chinese television series The Legend of Bruce Lee and appeared in the 2009 film Blood and Bone. In a January 2009 interview, Miller announced he was cast as George Foreman in an HBO biopic that has yet to be produced.

In wrestling

  • Finishing moves
  • Double jump diving roundhouse kick
  • Feliner (Jumping corkscrew roundhouse kick)
  • Superkick
  • Signature moves
  • Cat's Cradle (Outside cradle)
  • Knife-edged chop
  • High knee strike
  • Multiple kick variations
  • Bicycle
  • Drop
  • Enzuigiri
  • Roundhouse, sometimes from the top rope
  • Shoot
  • Spinning sole
  • Scoop slam
  • Springboard stomp onto a standing opponent's shoulder
  • Managers
  • Sonny Onoo
  • Mr. Jones
  • Miss Jones
  • Lamont
  • Nickname
  • "The Cat"
  • Entrance themes
  • World Championship Wrestling
  • "Rock The World (A)" by Chappell Recorded Music - 1997
  • "Blues Breaker (A)" by Chappell Recorded Music - 1997-1999
  • "I'm The Greatest" by Jimmy Hart, Howard Helm and Ernest Miller - 1999-2001
  • "Funk On Ah Roll (S-Class Remix)" by James Brown - 2000
  • World Wrestling Entertainment
  • "Somebody Call My Momma" by Jim Johnston (January 25, 2004 – February 10, 2004)
  • Championships and accomplishments

  • Pro Wrestling Illustrated
  • Pro Wrestling Illustrated (PWI) ranked him # 479 of the 500 best singles wrestlers during the "PWI Years" in 2003.
  • Martial Arts
  • 3-Time Karate World Champion.
  • Filmography

    Actor
    -
    Not A Merry Christmas (pre-production) as
    Santa
    -
    Force (TV Movie) as
    Isaac Fitzgerald
    2023
    The Unbreakable Bunch as
    Mack Brown
    2021
    MacGyver (TV Series) as
    Lt. Ray Walker
    - Jack + Kinematics + Safe Cracker + MgKNO3 + GTO (2021) - Lt. Ray Walker
    2020
    The Coward Home for the Holidays (Short) as
    Kase
    2009
    Blood and Bone as
    Mommie Dearest (as Ernest 'The Cat' Miller)
    2008
    The Wrestler as
    The Ayatollah
    2008
    Li Xiao Long chuan qi (TV Series) as
    Earnie Shavers
    - Episode #1.27 (2008) - Earnie Shavers
    - Episode #1.26 (2008) - Earnie Shavers
    2002
    WWE Smackdown! (TV Series) as
    Ernest 'The Cat' Miller / Ernie 'The Cat' Miller / Ernest Miller
    - De (2004) - Ernie 'The Cat' Miller
    - Episode #5.18 (2004) - Ernie 'The Cat' Miller
    - Brock Lesnar vs. Shannon Moore (2003) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - Brock Lesnar vs. Rey Mysterio (2003) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - Episode #5.10 (2003) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - SmackDown! #171 (2002) - Ernest Miller
    2002
    WWE Velocity (TV Series) as
    The Cat / Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - WWE Velocity #58 (2003) - The Cat
    - WWE Velocity #57 (2003) - The Cat
    - WWE Velocity #56 (2003) - The Cat
    - WWE Velocity #55 (2003) - The Cat
    - WWE Velocity #54 (2003) - The Cat
    - WWE Velocity #53 (2003) - The Cat
    - WWE Velocity #52 (2003) - The Cat
    - WWE Velocity #51 (2003) - The Cat
    - WWE Velocity #50 (2003) - The Cat
    - WWE Velocity #49 (2003) - The Cat
    - WWE Velocity #48 (2003) - The Cat
    - WWE Velocity #47 (2003) - The Cat
    - WWE Velocity #46 (2003) - The Cat
    - WWE Velocity #45 (2003) - The Cat
    - WWE Velocity #44 (2003) - The Cat
    - WWE Velocity #43 (2003) - The Cat
    - WWE Velocity #42 (2003) - The Cat
    - WWE Velocity #41 (2003) - The Cat
    - WWE Velocity #40 (2003) - The Cat
    - WWE Velocity #39 (2003) - The Cat
    - WWE Velocity #38 (2003) - The Cat
    - WWE Velocity #37 (2003) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - WWE Velocity #36 (2003) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - WWE Velocity #35 (2003) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - WWE Velocity #34 (2003) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - WWE Velocity #33 (2003) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - WWE Velocity #32 (2002) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - WWE Velocity #31 (2002) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - WWE Velocity #30 (2002) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    1998
    WCW Thunder (TV Series) as
    The Cat / Ernest Miller / Ernest 'The Cat' Miller / ...
    - I Did It My Way (2001) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - I'll State My Case, Of Which I'm Certain (2001) - Ernest Miller
    - My Friend, I'll Say It Clear (2001) - Ernest Miller
    - The Land Down Under (2000) - The Cat
    - It's Sting! (2000) - The Cat
    - Trouble With a Capital T (2000) - The Cat
    - The Cat (2000) - The Cat
    - Misfits in Action (2000) - Ernest The Cat Miller - Commissioner
    - In the Doghouse (2000) - The Cat
    - NWO United (1999) - The Cat
    - A Weak Heart (1998) - The Cat
    - Assault on a Referee (1998) - The Cat
    - The Greatest (1998) - Ernest Miller
    - Bad Cat (1998) - Ernest Miller
    - NWO All the Way (1998) - The Cat
    - WCW Thunder #2 (1998) - Ernest Miller
    1997
    WCW Monday Nitro (TV Series) as
    Ernest 'The Cat' Miller / The Cat / Ernest Miller
    - Vince Russo, World Champion? (2000) - The Cat
    - Lawless and Unpredictable (2000) - The Cat
    - Brain Surgery and a Wedding (2000) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - War Games 2000 (Russo's Revenge) (2000) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - The Band is Back Together (2000) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - Payback Time For Goldberg (2000) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - Bizarro World Nitro (2000) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - Torrie Wilson Appreciation Night (2000) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - Fighting Champion (2000) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - Caged Heat (2000) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - WCW Tuesday Nitro (2000) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - The Coronation of Booker T (2000) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - Bash at the Beach 2000 Go Home Show (2000) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - Snoochie Boochies (2000) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - Drunk With Power (2000) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - Aftermath of the Great American Bash (2000) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - The Return of Goldberg (2000) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - What's Going On Here? (2000) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - Turning Point (2000) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - The House of Pain (2000) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - Wild and Unpredictable (2000) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - First Blood (2000) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - The Night the World Changed (2000) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - Night of Champions 2000 (2000) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - SuperBrawl 2000 Fallout (2000) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - Night Of- (2000) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - At the Mercy of the Revolution (1999) - The Cat
    - Hotlanta Night (1999) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - Kiss the Demon (1999) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - Tonight Will Be His Battlefield (1999) - The Cat
    - The Road to Road Wild (1999) - The Cat
    - The Black Mountain Hills of Dakota (1999) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - A Big Hunk of Love (1999) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - Absolute Power Corrupts Absolutely (1999) - The Cat
    - There's Something About Savage (1999) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - Crush 'Em (1999) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - Be Like Dave (1999) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - Happy Birthday, Silkk the Shocker (1999) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - The Big Black Bat (1999) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - Hello, Cleveland! (1999) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - The Eyes of Texas (1999) - The Cat
    - WCW Mayhem (1999) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - Crunch Time (1999) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - Spring Breakout 1999 (1999) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - The Ides of March (1999) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - The War in Worcester (1999) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - Carolina Blue (1999) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - SuperBrawl IX Aftermath (1999) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - It's a Dirty Job (1999) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - A Cold Winter Night (1999) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - Flair is Boss (1999) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - The Battle For Control (1998) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - Six Days Before Starrcade (1998) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - Cool Down in the Sunshine State (1998) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - Three Way Dance (1998) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - Contract Signing (1998) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - The Day After World War 3 (1998) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - We Don't Like Wichita (1998) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - Hollywood Hogan For President (1998) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - The Excellence of Excuses (1998) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - A Head Full of Steam (1998) - The Cat
    - Nothing Could Be Finer (1998) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - The Revolution Has Just Begun (1998) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - Dirty Water (1998) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - We Want Flair! (1998) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - Dream Tag Team Match (1998) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - Sting's Decision (1998) - Ernest Miller
    - Spring Break-Out 1998 (1998) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - The Road To Spring Break (1998) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - A Big Night in the Big Easy (1998) - Ernest Miller
    - Helpless at the Hands of the New World Order (1997) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - Laying Down the Law (1997) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - Carolina On My Mind (1997) - Ernest Miller
    - The 100th Edition of Nitro (1997) - Ernest Miller
    - Pre Bash at the Beach Night (1997) - Ernest Miller
    - Viva Las Vegas (1997) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - Makin' Bacon (1997) - Ernest Miller
    - Chicago Bullshit (1997) - Ernest Miller
    2000
    WCW Worldwide (TV Series) as
    Ernest Miller
    - Episode dated 20 May 2000 (2000) - Ernest Miller
    1997
    WCW Saturday Night (TV Series) as
    The Cat / Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    - Episode dated 10 January 1998 (1998) - The Cat
    - Episode dated 18 October 1997 (1997) - Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    Producer
    -
    Not A Merry Christmas (co-producer) (pre-production)
    Script Department
    -
    Not A Merry Christmas (script assistant) (pre-production)
    Stunts
    2007
    Fist of the Warrior (fighters & stunts)
    Self
    2020
    UCW Battle of the Belts (TV Special) as
    The Cat
    2014
    The Swerve (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Ernest "The Cat" Miller (2014) - Self - Guest
    2004
    Royal Rumble (TV Special) as
    Ernest Miller
    2002
    WWA Eruption (TV Special) as
    Ernest Miller
    2002
    WWA: Revolution (TV Special) as
    Ernest Miller
    2001
    WCW Greed (TV Special) as
    Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    2001
    WCW SuperBrawl Revenge (TV Special) as
    The Cat
    2001
    WCW Sin (TV Special) as
    The Cat
    2000
    World Championship Wrestling: Starrcade (TV Special) as
    The Cat
    2000
    WCW Mayhem (TV Special) as
    The Cat
    2000
    WCW Millennium Final (TV Special) as
    The Cat
    2000
    WCW Halloween Havoc (TV Special) as
    The Cat
    2000
    World Championship Wrestling: New Blood Rising (TV Special) as
    The Cat
    2000
    WCW Bash at the Beach (TV Special) as
    Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    2000
    BET Tonight with Ed Gordon (TV Series) as
    Self - Interviewee
    - Taking It to the Mat (2000) - Self - Interviewee
    2000
    WCW the Great American Bash (TV Special) as
    The Cat
    2000
    WCW Spring Stampede (TV Special) as
    The Cat
    2000
    WCW SuperBrawl 2000 (TV Special) as
    The Cat
    1999
    The Unreal Story of Professional Wrestling (TV Movie documentary) as
    Self - Wrestling Trainer (as Ernest 'The Cat' Miller)
    1999
    WCW World Title Tournament (TV Special) as
    The Cat
    1999
    WCW Road Wild (TV Special) as
    The Cat
    1999
    WCW Bash at the Beach (TV Special) as
    The Cat
    1999
    WCW the Great American Bash (TV Special) as
    The Cat
    1999
    WCW Uncensored (TV Special) as
    The Cat
    1998
    WCW/NWO Starrcade (TV Special) as
    The Cat
    1998
    WCW/NWO World War 3 (TV Special) as
    The Cat
    1998
    WCW/NWO Fall Brawl: War Games (TV Special) as
    The Cat
    1998
    WCW Monday Nitro (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Who Was In the Ambulance? (1998) - Self
    1997
    WCW Saturday Night (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 20 December 1997 (1997) - Self
    1997
    WCW World War 3 (TV Special) as
    Ernest Miller
    1997
    The Great American Bash (TV Special) as
    Ernest 'The Cat' Miller
    Archive Footage
    2009
    WWE: The Rise and Fall of WCW (Video) as
    The Cat
    2009
    Starrcade: The Essential Collection (Video) as
    The Cat
    2008
    WWE Royal Rumble: The Complete Anthology, Vol. 4 (Video) as
    The Cat
    2006
    Hulk Hogan: The Ultimate Anthology (Video) as
    The Cat
    1997
    WCW Saturday Night (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 6 December 1997 (1997) - Self

    References

    Ernest Miller Wikipedia