Plus there would be a lot of fun times to be had for sure.
1993 is a year that is picked on by many but what they don't realize is how much cool stuff there was and big of a year it was. It was all so visually awesome with the new cameras & special effects, the wrestlers attires and everything seemed so vibrant. Also one important aspect that may have been unnoticed is that
93 was truly the start of things to come with hardcore ringside & backstage segments high flying action that was only seen in other territories and countries and to have have women here and there. Stuff like that was known in the
WWC, CMLL, AAA & NJPWE but for WWF fans who didn't have access to or gave other companies a chance were not used to this newer type of wrestling. Even though this was years before the
Attitude Era, IMO this was done properly as it was a treat for the adults & kids a like because it was new. Kids of the
80s would really like the bonus fights but as a appropriate way were not interested in the lady stuff as much as the web wasn't around to entice an early adulthood if you will. As a youngster I loved the rough & high flying stuff from
The Heavenly Bodies, the fights like
Macho Man & Crush and the women such as the
Raw Ring Card Girls and the way
Luna Vachon would dress showing off her little booty was a compact boost for My enthusiastic curiosity of babes. I know people complain about the time and how it just sucked but this is coming from an age that was influence of new ages of net era than has succumbed and ignored appreciation of a time that once was. The people at the time that were at the event were very excited, the kids were especially astounded as many were afraid or didn't know what to think of guys like
Giant Gonzales & Adam Bomb. Watch the old tapes, clips and/or see My upcoming pics here within the special installment if you don't believe Me. Today's generation is far, far different compared to the ones in the
80s & early 90s and sometimes I am just in dismay about this
I have come to enjoy & respect how it was in the
WWF back then and while I loved
90 - 92 and I liked
94 and adored
95, 93 was truly euphoric and engaging on multiple levels and it would also mark the beginning of the very first days of
WWF New Generation, Monday Night Raw and the King of the Ring as well
Now arguably the biggest aspect of
1993 in the
WWF was that is was the most
Patriotic Year since
Sgt. Slaughter turned heel in
1990 and lasted until the later part of
1991 but
1993 will even more
Stars & Stripes Forever So, see if you remember ALL or any of this absolutely special ginormous 1993 edition "Yo, do you remember" THE DEBUTS!!! The Giant Gonzales: When I first heard of
Giant Gonzales it was
Vinnie Mac talking about him on the aftermath
Monday Night Raw of the
93 Royal Rumble and Me & My Family didn't know whom he was till they showed clips of him a bit later on the program and since we didn't see the event on
PPV till it was out on
VHS which is the way it was then. I was really astounded that it was actually
El Gigante from WCW
He was wearing a bodysuit to intimidate as a inspiration of being a
Neanderthal, Sasquatch, a Bigfoot or a Yeren. I thought it was awesome at the time and really I still do. He attacked
The Undertaker as a unannounced surprise though
Dr. Harvey Whippleman promised that he was going to
"drop a bomb" on
the dead man for defeating
"The Ugandan Giant" Kamala at the
WWF Survivor Series 92 in a first ever
Castet Match and in the words of
Bobby "The Brain" Heenan when he debuted...
it looks like he's 20, 30 feet tall..."That's THE BOMB" He would be in big squash matches week after week fighting 2 to 3 opponents at a time in handicap matches and easily beating the likes
Jim Powers, Virgil & "El Matador" Tito Santana though
The Native American Tatanka didn't lose his undefeated streak to him in a
King of the Ring Qualifying Match due to disqualification so his status was safe until he met
"The Powerhouse from Helsinki" Ludvig Borga Unfortunately
Giant Gonzales was stuck in his feud with
The Phenom and never had any big success. He never did have a dream match against the returning
Hulk Hogan which has always been a very bittersweet moment of Mine for the entire year however there was a bit of them together as you will see later on
There was so much going during this time with
Lex Luger and others but the opportunities were never fulfilled
In the
WWF Magazine I entered a contest to have lunch with him but sadly it didn't happen
I hope whomever won that contest appreciated those moments he or she had with him and still appreciates that at this very moment. He was usually on
ads for the
magazine as well. I loved his new suit when he first showed it off during a
"King's Court" segment! He moved very good for his size but keep in mind he was ailing and was different since his
WCW days and IMO he was extremely impressive. I just loved his personality and more. At being 12 YOA, I was so euphoric over him, after that it had been a very rare occurrence that I had that much excitement about some other wrestler
Lex Luger: Originally debuted via satellite at
WM 8 and then the
WBF in
1992 as you seen in My great
WBF showcase. He was
Bobby Heenan's "Narcissist" as he officially debuted at the
1993 Royal Rumble to feud with
Mr. Perfect. This great gimmick wouldn't last long because after
Hulkamania was stopped by
Yokozuna, he later entered the
USS Intrepid to the special
Stars and Stripes Body Slam Challenge and
Luger picked him up and did it thus becoming
"The All American, an American Original He also was the captain of the
Lex Express riding all over the USA "leading" his
Call to Action Campaign which was huge
NOTE: Amazing he became
Mr. Perfect 2.0 or
"beyond perfect" as
Bobby Heenan said & the company's next
Hulk Hogan in mere months in the same year
So since the
WBF was no more unfortunately,
Lex Luger became a full-fledged wrestler as he was in the
WCW. After
Heenan's split with
Mr. Perfect, he would somehow get revenge, it was a trend by managers at the time hence
Wippleman's bomb to
The Undertaker which was none other than
The Giant Gonzalez So
"The Brain unveiled his
"Narcissist" which was none other than WCW's
"Total Package" Lex Luger! I was quite surprised yet I should have known since he was such a force in the
WBF just mere months beforehand. It was an incredible moment and he would remain with this nice gimmick that was really an upgrade of
Mr. Perfect to feud with him for the next few months up until
Wrestlemania IX. He was a great heel and never lost by pinfall. It was a shame that he never fought
"The Immortal" Hulk Hogan during this tenure (the dream match would finally happen on the second episode ever of WCW Monday Nitro in 1995) as it would have been a great one. He did have matches with
"Macho Man" Randy Savage but it was kinda bittersweet like
Hogan & Flair in 91 in the WWF (but
Luger would join them & would fight
Macho & Hogan many times throughout the years of the 90s). He would eventually turn major babyface, be all-American at the
Stars and Stripes Bodyslam Challenge and feud with
Yokozuna later on. This unveiling at the
93 Royal Rumble IMO was one of the biggest ever despite his presence nearly a year prior at
Wrestlemani 8 and while I really liked his American gimmick/ persona, I would have liked to see how much further he would of have as the
"Narcissist" Before I get to more debuts, here's a quote from Myself from My special
Groundhog Day showcase that made for the Holiday this year. You can check out the entire presentation plus so much more in My all crucial
Odds & Ends at this link --->
http://www.dctoyrevolution.org/general-toy-discussions/my-odds-ends-insane-keychain-t1176-80.htmlBrandonDaCollector wrote:So moving forward to about a year or so later in very early
January 1993 I'm with My Mom & Jerry. When he'd come to the house he was greeted by Our sweet female Chihuahua SiSi that I spoke of previously, he loved her. He was a wrestling fan, I don't think he had a passion for it like Me as he was just a casual fan and knew who was who which was good to know for a 12 year old Brandon
During one of these trips as usual I was in the back seat of his
Mercury Thunderbird (My Mom had a
Ford Cougar that she just got months prior) which was cool they had this in common. I was talking to him about the
WWF Royal Rumble 93 (one of the best ones ever!) and I was asking him who does he think that
Bobby "The Brain" Heenan is going to reveal as
"The Narcissist. I really don't recall his answer but I believe he said he doesn't know and all that. Only a short time later I would know it would be
WCW's "The Total Package" Lex Luger I really should have known because of his unexpected
Wrestlemania 8 appearance via live satellite and how he was supposed to be the face of the
WBF. After his motorcycle accident and the unfortunate demise of
WBF there was a major change and boy was it exciting
Johnny Polo (
ECW'S Raven about a year later) arrives and manages a new heel monster called
Adam Bomb.
The Kid would be a new enhancement talent that would be renamed as
The 1-2-3- Kid after having one of the biggest upsets ever by defeating
"The Bad Guy" Razor Ramon on a very memorable episode of
Monday Night Raw and then he would actually be a young mid carder
Polo & Bomb were actually
Johnny Flamingo & The Nightstalker in WCW and they got
The Kid from
"Hot Stuff" Eddie Gilbert's GWF Polo would wrestle in matches but only in a handful or less. When
Bomb debuted I was just thrilled about him!
He was
Scotty Flamingo in the
WCW & USWA as seen in My special prolog.
The Night Stalker was in the
WCW & SMW also seen in My special prolog. He would later be known after his
Adam Bomb days
Wrath & Brian Clarke.Coincidentally,
Adam Bomb would drop
Johnny Polo be managed by
Dr. Harvey Whippleman. Its a coincidence because a round a year earlier when
The Undertaker defeated
"The Ugandan Giant" Kamala and he said that he was going to drop
"a bomb" on
The Phenom. That
"bomb" was
The Giant Gonzales and NOT
Adam Bomb because he wouldn't arrive till months later
He has really great & had dark music with a really bleak appearing
Titan Tron of nuclear bombs. I really liked
Adam Bomb's green "atomic" eyes and his rageful facial expressions. His demeanor was awesome. He would still have the persona and emotion that many big men had in the
80s & 90s He was quite athletic for a big man and really was one of the first of'em besides the likes of
Sid & The Undertaker whom showed amazing agility for near seven footers. I loved his quotes of that he is the
Creation of Devastation & and he's gonna take you to
Ground Zero Now
The Kid as seen in My
GWF special, his debut in wresting was his tenure as
the Lightning Kid. I thought it was funny how he'd get beat up every match through all of these different names such as
Kamikaze Kid & Cannonball Kid...
One of the early
Monday Night Raws he would face fellow
Kliq member Razor Ramon (it was unknown to the public till
95 and defeat him with a high flying maneuver which even to this very moment is regarded as one of the biggest upset victories ever in the history
pro wrestling This really looked good on a once top contender for the World Championship at the
93 Royal Rumble against
Bret "The Hitman" Hart and more importantly to face
Bret once more for redeem himself in the first ever
King of the Ring, the crowd was really downing
"The Bad Guy which his "Machismo" was lowered quite a bit that very fine night
Well Dunn & The Smoking Gunns: These two new teams were a treat for Me as I had only saw one of them in the wrestling mags like
PWI. Timothy Well & Steven Dunn were the
Southern Rockers from the
USWA as you saw in the My special prolog which was cool to see them on TV. I thought they were a really good team that never went anywhere. Now I never had seen
Billy & Bart before, I thought they were neat and a new kind of a cowboy gimmick compared to guys like
The Blackjacks, Bob Orton, Outlaw Ron Bass & Barry Windham. I loved how they did their
six-shooters/revolvers in the ring actually shooting blanks. They were over with the crowd within an instant and would remain fan favorites for a long time to come!
Unfortunately
Well Dunn never had any hype of any kind, they were one of those teams that just appeared out of nowhere and they didn't even have theme music and this was during the time when it was the standard for that most competitors would have their own music by extremely underrated composer
Jim Johnston. However it was the complete opposite for
The Smoking Gunns as they had a a really cool on location in the desert of Texas vignette.
The Smoking Gunns quickly became a fan favorite by the kids but really the women were the ones that really like them. Babes' fave of the duo was
Billy which even to this day I question why
He didn't work out as much as
Bart nor did he have that hero look yet he was the one always got the attention. If these women from back then still watch him today in
AEW and see how huge his physique is and young he still looks at 59, I wonder what they think
These "Texans" would face
Well Dunn many times for months testing each other first before they went ahead to face jobbers and higher level teams of this growing tag team division. Their first confrontation would be a no contest...
but ultimately the
Gunns would be the victors of most their matches through their off & on rivalry for the next year or so taking flight that they were the next up and comers while
Well Dunn was stuck in limbo for a couple more years
Friar Ferguson became
Bastion Booger! I knew who he was right away, he was
Norman the Lunatic from
WCW! He was
Friar only for a few weeks which he was actually loved by a confused crowd. He then would be repacked as the
Booger Man himself! I loved his gimmick. I mean a 400 pound slob that just was so funny to watch I mean he would eat pizza & chicken before, during and after his match whether he'd win or lose. He'd only be around for a year or so which was a shame because I enjoyed watching him every week!
Her he is as
Mahkan Sing & Norman the Lunatic The Quebecers & Ludvig Borga! Oh these guys were My crown & jewel of the whole year!
Pierre was new to Me but
Jacques I knew immediately as he was one half
The Fabulous Rougeau Brothers and was also
The Mountie!
Ludvig was such a new type of wrestler for Me back then, I loved his look, his expressions, accent, uncanny power and seemed unbeatable and right away went for
Lex Luger! Unlike
Sgt. Slaughter's shocking heel turn in 1990, this anti-American was actually European! Before all of the unhuman Lesnar stuff there was
Borga and he is one of My all-time favorite wrestlers!
Here's a look at
The Quebecers as you see
Jacques Rougeau as The Mountie and
Pierre in
1995 as repackaged
Jean-Pierre LaFitte which was actually the same character which I loved how clever that was done and would reunite with
Jacques in
WCW in
96. Today he is known as the monster
PCO In early
1993, Ludvig Borga was under his real name
Tony Halme in
WCW's Japan Super Show facing off against
Ron Simmons in a good but losing effort match. He was a boxer & MMA fighter before his stint in the
WWF.
He would be unlike any athlete ever seen in the
WWF previously
He predated
Cesaro's Very European Uppercut and was bigger than
Brock Lesnar As noted earlier, I've always loved his expressions, I've only met one person online ever that ever talked about wrestler's expressions and that was close to a decade ago on the
Ringside Collectibles' WrestleFigs Board that I wasn't crazy about...I don't recall his name but he really liked
Roman Reigns' expressions and I'm like that is good that you noticed and I thought this then. Today's plebeian society really lack in noticing and liking things
So before
The Rock made his "
People's EYEBROW a part of his persona,
Ludvig also did this which was one of the reasons that caught My attention about him. Amazing how just several years later something like this suddenly caught on and became "a thing" that everybody would notice it because
Dwayne is a showoff and
Borga isn't yet it's one of the countless things that was already done before hand in wrestling
The Finnish
Ludvig would have a few "great & truthful" vignettes of how
America is crumbling...
He was one of the most ideal types of villain you could have...he was as legit as they come. He had such high octane bouts and fun interviews with
Vince McMahon & Jerry "The King" Lawler...
He would truly be the anti-American throughout his matches and joining other foreigners of the
Federation.
He is the one responsible for ending
Tatanka's undefeated streak that lasted over a year thanks to
Master Fuji distracting referee
"Dangerous" Danny Davis allowing him to hit
Tatanka with a chair and pinning him with only one finger
Thus letting his new friend,
World Wrestling Federation Champion
Yokozuna destroying him while
The Qubecers is stopping
Lex Luger to get to his rescue in this truly memorable event which is one of My favorites of ever of all-time
After he and
The Foreign Fanatics ultimately lost to
Lex Luger & The All-Americans at the
WWF Survivor Series 93, his feud with
Tatanka continued at they were supposed to collide at the
WWF Royal Rumble 94 but he got injured so
Tatanka instead fought
Bam Bam Bigleow kinda continuing their previous rivalry. After he got well
Borga was going to fight
Earthquake at
Wrestlemania X but that didn't happen as they thought he was too injury prone and was released. It's such a shame about this
He would eventually be in movies such as
Die Hard 3 & The Fist of the North Star which I already covered in the
Movie Trailers Topic. Still after all of this,
Ludvig Borga still remains one of My big all-times favorites
Ludvig was part
Vinnie's Mac's yearning of uncanny
Monsters. He tried with
WBF's South African
Gary Strydom but since the plebeians didn't like
WBF causing it to fold, that big guy went away
He then came across
Ludvig Borga which you now know as I have just explained above. Then in the heyday of the
Attitude Era he got
Brakkus whom was similar like both as he was a bodybuilder and he was German. He was a monster at first but he too got injured and was forced to retire.
McMannequin was searching again. He found
Brock Lesnar who had that European look but was American and was a monster, unlike any he had seen before and then he became
"The Next Big Thing" in the last days of the
Attitude Era into the beginning of the
Ruthless Aggression Era and the rest is history as
Vince found his monster and he's been happy about it ever since
JJ Jeff Jarrett: Oh I absolutely loved that he was coming to the
WWF. He was from
Jerry "The King" Lawler's USWA whom also was co-owned by his own father
Jerry Jarrett and one of the only ways you could see him was in classic wrestling magazines such as [/b]Pro Wrestling Illustrated[/b] but occasionally they would be on TV in the
early 90s but they never really had a schedule in TV Guide or your local cable guide. He looked a bit different then with just regular wrestling attire and nothing flashy. Thanks to the
WWF's partnership with the
USWA for years to come, during the
Fall of 93 on
WWF programming there would be vignettes week after week hyping him up. I loved how he took himself to the next level and had a country singer gimmick. I loved his promos how he'd say ain't I great and how he'd spell out his name
"That's J-E-Double-F, J-A-Double-R, E-Double-T!", it was just funny. On more than one occasion, the
USWA's Women's Champion (possibly the greatest ever!)
Jacqueline Moore was featured in his promo videos and more and was going to be
JJ's manager under the name
Wynonna but due to injury the role was scrapped. It would have been a tremendous duo for sure. She would briefly make it to the
WCW in
97 as one of te last member's of
The Dungeon of Doom but quickly jumped ship back to the
WWF as
Jackie that we all know today. If there ever was a black babe wrestler that was a total package, it would be her
I just digged
Jeff's videos of him saying all of the stuff he's gotta talk about and that your gonna be hearin' the name
Jeff Jarrett for a long while to come. I loved how he said about how the Country Music Business is corrupt with corrupted politics. I really liked when he said about
George Jones & Willie Nelson and about the newbie
Billy Ray Cyrus...
Jarrett is so talented. These were some of the most memorable vignettes in
Federation history of a new wrestling talent coming to the roster IMO. In fact there really was very few that was better or entertaining than these. Because these, the way he was and his really sweet country entrance theme, I began to really like the outdoors and country stuff as a whole
So when
Jarrett finally made his debut as it took him a while to just before the year ended in
December, I was pretty thrilled about him and he would become one of My most favorite wrestlers of all-time even to this very moment as I speak
Diesel: During the
early Summer,
HBK Shawn Michaels suddenly had a new bodyguard after he and
Luna Vachon had split off camera but who was he
Who was this seven foot monster of a man. He looked liked
Vinnie Vegas from
WCW... that's because it WAS
VINNIE VEGAS from the rival competition
WCW I knew exactly WHO HE WAS the second I first saw him! I found it astounding that he was
Vinnie Vegas from
WCW just months prior
Like
Razor Ramon's gimmick was nothing but an upgraded
Diamond Studd in [/b]92[/b],
Vegas' gimmick was nothing more than an upgrade during this time but he would evolve into much more as we progressed thru the next couple of years not only in physical dominance but also personalty & character. For many months he would be his real life's friend heavy and finally wrestle at in the
Fall on
WWF Superstars and also a
Monday Night Raw in a special
Intercontinental Championship Battle Royal and making his first wrestling
PPV appearance at the
1993 WWF Survivor Series. He wouldn't become a true new force till the following
1994 WWF Royal Rumble however. I really liked the early days with him &
HBK when he'd be in
Big Daddy Cool's corner. The thing is at first he wouldn't used the
power bomb as his finishing maneuver but instead the
big right hand I just loved him, his personality, expressions,his ability and everything as he became one of My favorites ever
M.o.M & Mr. Hughes: I loved these guys. I had no idea who
Men on a Mission was at the time for I liked them a lot, I digged their squashing maneuvers on their opponents. Over time when
Mable became
King in
95 he was one of My faves of all-time. Oh but I knew
Mr. Hughes, he was
Lex Luger & Harley Race's bodyguard in
WCW a while back before his tenure here
He went for the
Undertaker in one of his only major feuds within the
Federation and was managed by
Harvey Whippleman and be occasional tag team partners with
Giant Gonzales The Rock'n' Roll Express & The Heavenly Bodies: Now I was familiar with both of them especially
The Express: Robert Gibson & Ricky Morton. I had seen them in
WCW and on My old
Wrestling Tapes VHS Tapes that I showcased in grand fashion in
My Vintage Wrestling Collection that is truly a must see from many years prior.
I had only seen
The Bodies only in wrestling mags then however but that was they only way to know & keep up with
Smoky Mountain Wrestling/SMW. However the original
Heavenly Bodies was with
"The Dr. of Desire" Tom Pritchard and
"Sweet" Stan Lane. Yes, the same
Stan Lane from the original
Midnight Express that also had tremendous feuds with
The Rock'n' Roll Express in the glory days of the
NWA among other wresting territories of the great
80s. The new team would be managed by
Jim Cornette and would get tag team gold
They would briefly be seen earlier in
1993 in
WCW teaming with
The Hollywood Blonds: "Stunning" Steve Austin & "Flyin" Brian Pillman with
"Beautiful" Bobby Eaton against a dynamic team comprised of
The R&R Express, Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat & Shane Douglas.Then
Lane was replaced after he had retired from the sport and would later on in
93 be an interviewer and color commentator in the
WWF. Stan was replaced by
"The Gigolo" Jimmy Del Ray whom was funny with his dance but at the same time was truly an equal and arguably was way more of a proper team member with his unbelievable agility only seen in other wrestling territories for the time being.
The
Heavenly Bodies made a very good debut at
SummerSlam 93 against the
Steiner Brothers however they didn't win the titles. There was a brief hiatus from
August to October in their appearances as they were still going strong in
SMW. They then "re-debuted" on
Monday Night Raw which they were very impressive.
However, the following
Monday their arch-rivals from
SMW The Rock'N' Roll Express arrived in their actual debut and they also were quite astounding.
The Hart Family vs. The Knights: Now this match at the
1993 WWF Survivor Series featured many debuts including some more members of the
Hart Klan which was
Ross & Wayne Hart who was previously seen at the
WWF SummerSlam 93 but they never wrestled in the
Federation however
Bruce & Keith Hart had already made their first appearance at the
WWF SummerSlam 93 and made their first in-ring appearances and the
WWF Survivor Series 93.
NOTE: The
Hart Family was so prominent in the
80s & 90s in the
WWF because
McMahon had a partnership then took over
Stu Hart's Stampede Wrestling in the
80s but then was bought back.
Jerry "The King" Lawler had been a major feud with
Bret "Hitman" Hart since the
93 WWF King of the Ring and he would also pick on the family especially his parents thru then and
WWF SummerSlam 93 bringing about one of the longest and biggest rivalries ever in the
WWF which would actually still be on & off thru
1995 One of the biggest bittersweet moments of the year was that
Jerry Lawler had a run-in with the law...it was all over the news and especially made headlines in
Pro Wrestling Illustrated that he was indicted on rape & sodomy charges against a 13 year old girl. This was hushed about on
WWF programming as your not really supposed to know what goes on in real life or at least outside of the
WWF unless they want you to. The case was closed as the report said that the girl said she made up the story and
Lawler's charges were dropped. He would miss his big feud match and be replaced by
Shawn Michaels continuing their rivalry that started at the last
WWF Saturday Night's Main Event in
92not only in the match but on the commentator's table as well which
Jim Cornette & Reo Rodgers would also do the job on numerous occasions as well but a while later around
Wrestlemania time he would continue his shenanigans for years to come.
NOTE: I never truly believed this story. If you know the true ways of h0lliWerId & celebs then you'll know stories like this happen all the time that are full of bum-steer, swept under the rug and never is anything done about the children
Its a very deep w@bbit-h0l3 to know why they do this, its all over
YT & Tic-Toc with exposure to know the truth
So in
Lawler's abstinence
HBK Shawn Michaels substituted to be the team captain to lead his debuting
Knights which was odd yet he had no place on the card so it seemed like this was just right
The identities of
The Knights was long time
WWF veterans
Barry Horowitz, Greg "The Hammer" Valentine and the
USWA's Jeff Gaylord. The
WWF had a great working relationship with
Wrestling organizations down south, these were such cool days and I miss these fun times of the
90s Sadly
Jeff Gaylord passed away in
March of
2023, I was kind of sad there
Luna Vachon & Alundra Blayze: Luna made her debut at
WM IX as
Shawn Michaels' female enforcer and to take care of his estranged valet girlfriend
Sherri that he gave a rat's@$$ about. I had only seen her in wrestling mags and to finally see this pretty yet really weird babe was a treat to see for sure
She is part of the legendary
Vachon family. I was really euphoric about
Alundra because I knew her from the
AWA & WCW as she was one of My faves. Her character was really different and tame compared to her feisty rule breaking demeanor elsewhere such as when she was a part of the
Dangerous Alliance. I loved how she looked as a youngster, her outfits looked really rad and she would eventually become the first ever
WWF Women's Champion of the
Federations's newly renewed Women's division and also become the first female face of the
WWF New Generation There was other women that was wrestling elsewhere that the
WWF picked up for their newly revamped upcoming Women's Division. They made a tournament to crown a new women's champion. This is never talked about by even the most of biggest wrestling fans which is a such a shame what lack there is
These women were
Heidi Lee Morgan, Rusty Thomas, "Nasty" Angie Marino, Allison Royal and of course
Alundra Blayze. The finals would be
Heidi Lee but she would lose
Alundra in the final match thus making the former
Madusa the first new
WWF's Women's Champion MVP: Suddenly in the special
Intercontinental Battle Royal in
October which was a part of one of the best
Monday Night Raws of the show's entire run, that was for the vacated
Intercontinental Title, there was a new guy there that was never seen before on
WWF programming.
McMahon said who is that and
Heenan replied that's the
MVP and then
McMannequin said the
Most Valued Player I thought this was really cool that now we got a baseball player in the wrestling ring. I knew whom he was right away just by looking at him which I knew he was
"The Brooklyn Brawler" Steve Lombardi who was there many years previously! When
Kamala returned in
92,
Lombardi also played his handler
Kim Chee and would remain with the gimmick until their unforeseen feud was over later in
93. He would also play a part of being a temporary
Doink the Clown.
MVP would only have a handful of appearances within the year then he would slightly be repacked in
1994 when
MLB had their unfortunate strike but what a time to bring him back...he would be in the crowd holding up a sign saying "I'm on strike. His name would be revealed as
Abe Knuckleball Schwartz who was a true, 5-tool player. There was very brief vignettes for him usually at the batting cages for hitting practice. He'd talk about
Barry Bonds & Ken Griffey jr. and how he's better than them. He wrestled off and on for a while after that as well. His character would really be developed much more by this time, he'd get mic time and one thing I loved about his wrestling arsenal is that he would use baseball moves including baseball slides and wind-up punches before they were a thing years later. His jersey number was 00 and he was clearly a New Yorker very similar like a Yankee. He was also very gifted because he was a pitcher and utility player as he could pitch greatly & hit far. He would be a tough opponent to beat and would be more than his alter-ego usual enhancement talent
"The Brooklyn Brawler". One aspect that I have noticed about him over time like so many is that his face paint was actually like the original brooding
Crow Sting that would appear in
1996 the year of change in
WCW and he'd even used a inverted DDT that
Crow Sting would use called the Scorpion Death Drop
I always find it amusing and quite frustrating how things in wrestling and life in general are thought to be new or really cool when they are performed/happen...IMO it sucks when the trend is of something that'd been done a long time before it, it shows Me how people don't notice much nor care about the past
Also, before today's
WWE's MVP - Montel Vontavious Porter was even a thought in wrestling,
Abe Knuckleball Schwartz the MVP was/is THE REAL & TRUE
MVP IMO
NOTE: Look for a very special entry of him in the 1994 "Yo, do you remember" installment
Thurman "Sparky" Plugg: Along with the return of
"Captain". Lou Albano on the same episode of
Monday Night Raw which a
Christmas edition, a new wrestler would be headed to the
Federation whom was a
NASCAR driver. His vignettes were very cool and would be in the similar vein as
Jeff Jarrett since it all "country". He would make his debut only weeks later in
1994 which he would be renamed as
Bob "Spark Plug" Holly In
SMW he was managed by
Jim Cornette and known as
''Hollywood'' Bob Holly which predated
"Hollywood" Hogan's gimmick for years yet you never heard any of this from people back then nor in recent times
The Toxic Turtles: If your talking about weird & wacky wrestling, well in
1993 the
WWF went for the crazy & quite ballsy idea of actually going all out and have their "own versions" of live action
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles The [b]TMNT was still popular despite the disastrous
TMNT 3 Movie during the same year. The wrestlers were simply named
Tommy and Terry instead famous renaissance painters. They dressed up in actual turtle costumes head to toe and were named
The Toxic Turtles:. Keep in mind this is way, way before all of this "toxic" craze over the last several years on social media & gaming and before
NXT 2.0's Toxic Attraction. This was during a time when words were used with logic & meaning when
"toxic" actually was being used what it actually means like for
Toxic Avenger (condescendingly Playmates had the TMNT & Toxic Crusaders licences and I crossed them over back many times back in the old fun days by the way) instead of all of these words that people has been twisting & deceivingly using over time like
"sic" & "killing". Also keep in mind that this is 3 or 4 years before
WCW took there own shot at comic/video game franchises such as their awesome yet bittersweet
"Blood Runs Cold" storyline with
Glacier, Mortis & Wrath as in inspiration of
Mortal Kombat but the
WWF was no stranger to
Mortal Kombat in
93 - 96 because
MK 1 - UMK3 was always advertised in the
WWF Magazines and
WWF TV programming
The Toxic Turtles may have been such a silly gimmick but they were not slouches however as they used martial arts and luchadore moves that was usually only seen in mexico & Japan at the time. Of course the crowd was silent because of the unbelievable match they witnessed but also they weren't used to the high flying and acrobatic maneuvers much like the
Survivors Series 93 with
The Rock'n' Roll Express & The Heavenly Bodies where it was very athletic and extreme at times so since a lot people didn't have access to other wrestling and if you only watched the
WWF and if you missed
WCW & SMW then you missed a lot of great stuff because they already had that high flying style then down pat where the
WWF was quite behind on it. Stuff like this would have gotten way over more if people would have given the others a try as well. I on the other hand loved it but I'm not like most people who bash something because they don't know what it is or what to think about or whatever, I am all about diversity on countless levels and this is just an example
The outfits they were wearing were pretty heavy and they won against their enhancement talent opponents. There was very little crowd reaction whatsoever with only some boos and some women & children wanting to tag them which I'll hand it to them
You'd think since the
TMNT was still popular there would have been at least a shock to the people's reactions that something like this was a reality but nope
The Toxic Turtles's Tommy and Terry were played by longtime WWF jobbers
Duane Gill & Barry Hardy of all wrestlers
They only had one match and it was one of
WWE's recent
"Unreleased" DVD and the match is also on
YouTube as well. It's quite one of the most underrated wrestling gems of unknown & forgotten history indeed
However, the
Toxic Turtles wasn't the only time that
Duane Gill & Barry Hardy were used in new gimmicks. In
late 92 they were under masks & black attire from head to toe which their new team name was
The Executioners/Executive Experience sporting newer masked man attire seen in Mexico among countries that was still new to the USA. They were quite unique compared to previous versions of
Executioner teams like
Big John Studd & Killer Kowalski. They're one of the first newer teams of the
92/93 timeline. Their ring names was
Pain & Agony which I thought were excellent. They would split up after many years of being a team in the
Federation and on the independent circuit but
Gill would still don the new gig and simply be
The Executioner yet pull off double duty as himself as well throughout the year of
93. Again, he was different than
Buddy Rose's Executioner from the
80s &
Terry Gordy's Executioner in
96.
Gill actually looked impressive but still was nothing more than what is called a enhancement talent today but back then they were known jobbers/scrubs but Me & My Grandpa always called guys in the ring like that Wimps