- Frequently brings his own table & banner to wrestling conventions & autograph signings where he is not booked, so he can set up his table of photos to sign, & he keeps urging people to buy his merchandise, at ridiculously high prices. His banner advertises Ted DiBiase to appear, but he never shows up because he has no knowledge of this event, & he is not booked to appear. Virgil does this to lure unsuspecting fans. His banner tends to misspell "DiBiase" as "DiBaise.".
- Has set up his own Go Fund Me campaign to reach one million dollars, because he could not be bothered to get a job.
- Won Ted DiBiase's Million Dollar Championship.
- Personal Appearance at Great Lakes Mall in Mentor, Ohio. Selling Pictures and signing autographs for $20.00 each. (October 2005)
- As of February 2017, his Go Fund Me campaign to raise $1 million for himself, which he started in 2015, has only raised $1, 185.
- Bill Goldberg had an undefeated winning streak of 173-0 in WCW. The original plan to have Virgil (wrestling as Vincent in WCW), beat him. Instead, head Booker Kevin Nash decided to book himself to win.
- Before Brock Lesnar defeated The Undertaker at Wrestlemania 30, breaking his undefeated 21-0 streak, there were plans to have Undertaker beat Lesnar in that match, & have Virgil break Undertaker's record the next year. It was decided at the last minute, that Lesnar would win.
- Professional wrestler.
- Virgil became a gloried jobber in the WWF, getting squashed by some of the biggest men such as Yokozuna, Nailz & Ludvig Borga.
- appeared at the world of wheels in Birmingham Alabama to sign autographs for 20 dollars apiece (February 2011)
- His WWE character, Virgil, was named after Dusty Rhodes whose real name is Virgil Runnels. Rhodes was the booker for rival company WCW. When he joined WCW, his character was renamed Vincent after WWE owner Vince McMahon.
- Greatly admires reality TV star Steven John Assanti.
- Father Warren Jones Sr, mother Elizabeth.
- Played defensive back for the Virginia Union University football team.
- Has two older brothers, Warren Jr. and Donald, and a sister.
- Became a high school math teacher in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania after retiring from professional wrestling in 2000.
- Graduated from Virginia Union University with a degree in mathematics.
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