That was JBL's beginning and that video was pretty good. What you see is what you get from Bradshaw as he really did do Wall-street stuff, got successful then turned it into a wrestling gimmick which was basically is himself and then became a success holding most championships very quickly. Michael Cole was better then, he didn't have the whatever feeling about him now. He tried to make things really epic but still he was never fun as Todd Pettengill. For months I've been wanting to do an evolution of JBL. Well, now I will since this JBL stuff happen and that you posted that video. First in order to do so, I gotta introduce his manager, Uncle Zebekiah. He made his debut in the great time of 1995 of the early part of the year. He debuted along with his nephews, Jacob & Eli Blu, The Blu Brothers or Blu Twins. In fact they made their first appearance right after Sycho Sid returned on that very same great episode of Monday Night Raw Unfortunately I cannot find that clip I wanted however I found this. This match is from WWF Superstars. Their against Harvey Whippleman's Well Dunn which I have already established this late great tag team here before. The twin siblings are actually The Bruise Brothers from WCW & ECW. Now you know Uncle Zeb as Dutch Mantel. In fact I just posted a video of him rather recently when he was with Robery Fuller & Jimmy Golden in the SMW. If your wondering, yes, he is Zeb Colter too but really they never said about his past, kinda a reboot thing again Here's the video, Uncle Zebekiah speaks twice here so watch & listen closely