- Sid was fired from his second WCW tenure in 1993 after a hotel room fight, during a tour in the United Kingdom, on October 27th, where Sid stabbed Arn Anderson with a pair of scissors 20 times in the chest and stomach, and was stabbed four times himself. Several wrestlers threatened to walk out because of him after this incident. Sid was suppose to challenge Vader for the World Championship at Starrcade in December 1993, before Ric Flair took his place.
- Sid liked playing softball, and would quite often put his softball league ahead of wrestling in terms of importance. He had taken mysterious leaves of absence in order to play softball on more than one occasion.
- Former WWE and WCW World Champion.
- Two sons (named Frank and Gunnar)
- Notable Title Wins Include: NWA Southern Heavyweight title (Northern version); Alabama Continental Tag Team titles; CWF Heavyweight title (2); CWA Tag Team titles; CWA Heavyweight title; USWA Unified World Heavyweight title (2); WWF title (2); NWA Wildside Heavyweight title; NWA N.E.W. title; WCW United States Heavyweight title; WCW World Heavyweight title (2).
- On June 12, 2004, Internet Wrestling Syndicate in Montreal featured Pierre Ouellette & his Mystery Partner, Sid Vicious winning a tag team Royal Rumble. This was Sid Vicious' first match since snapping his leg during a WCW Pay Per View. It was an unadvertised match.
- For most of his career he went by Sid Vicious as a heel (or bad guy) wrestler and Sid Justice as a babyface (or good guy) wrestler.
- He seemed destined for big things whilst wrestling for the WWE during his first tenure. Sid Eudy was originally due for a chance to be given the heavyweight title. When this didn't materialize, Eudy left the company in late April 1992. If things had worked out differently, he would have worked a story angle with The Ultimate Warrior.
- Professional wrestler.
- Former member of the Four Horsemen.
- Annouced that he is retiring from wrestling due to a severely broken leg suffered during his tenure with WCW.
- Sid, wife Sabrina and their children own a house in Eastern Arkansas.
- Sid debuted as Lord Humongous in the CWF and CWA promotions.
- Sid captured the CWF title from Dan Davis on Christmas Day 1987.
- Formed a tag team with Dan Spivey in 1989 upon his debut in WCW. The team was brought together by former Referee turned Manager, Teddy Long, they were called The Skyscrapers. In November, Sid suffered a punctured lung due to a broken rib during their match against The Steiner Brothers at Clash of the Champions IX. He was replaced by "Mean" Mark Callous. A year later the original team reunited for one night at Starrcade 1990.
- Joined Ted DiBiase's Million Dollar Corporation in April 1995. He remained a member throughout the rest of the year.
- Was in Extreme Championship Wrestling for a short time from January until May of 1999.
- Has been managed by: Teddy Long, Ole Anderson, Oliver Humperdink, Harvey Whippleman, Col. Robert Parker and Ted DiBiase.
- Suffered a possibly career-ending injury (a double compound fracture of the tibia and fibula in his left leg) at WCW Sin 2001. (January 2001)
- Residing in Columbus, Indiana. Working as commissioner of Hoosier Pro Wrestling (HPW). Even though he is somewhat active, his activity is limited due to his still-injured leg. (June 2002)
- Joined the WWE in June 1991, where he was billed as Sid Justice.
- Shocked the WWE fans with his becoming a heel in early 1992, when Justice turned on Hulk Hogan.
- Was once viewed as the one to succeed Hulk Hogan in the WWE.
- Trained By Tojo Yamamoto.
- Eudy appears as Sycho Sid in WWE 2K17, as downloadable content.
- NWA Southeastern Heavyweight Championship (Northern Division) (1 time).
- Most Overrated (1993).
- USWA Unified World Heavyweight Championship (2 times).
- NWA Southeastern Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Shane Douglas.
- USWA Texas Heavyweight Championship (1 time).
- Ranked No. 16 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 1991.
- Readers' Least Favorite Wrestler (1993).
- WCW World Heavyweight Championship (2 times).
- WWF Championship (2 times).
- WCW United States Heavyweight Championship (2 times).
- He participated in Dutch Big Brother.
- Worst on Interviews (1999).
- Worst Worked Match of the Year (1990) vs. The Nightstalker.
- Ranked No. 122 of the top 500 singles wrestlers of the "PWI Years" in 2003.
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated Comeback of the Year (1996).
- Continental Wrestling Association CWA Heavyweight Championship (1 time).
- American Wrestling Federation AWF Super Heavyweight Championship (1 time).
- Former WCW United States Heavyweight Champion.
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