BrandonDaCollector wrote: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