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Post by Tyfo on Sept 10, 2010 19:43:45 GMT -5
After Kronik's very short WWF run, I know they worked a show or two for WWA and then went on to work for All Japan and some other Japanese companies.
I noticed this on their wikipedia page about their final match as a team in Japan: "They returned for the WRESTLE-1 show on January 19, 2003 losing to Keiji Mutoh and Goldberg[3]. Both Adams and Clark suffered spinal injuries during the match, forcing both of them into retirement."
Good God, seriously? They both suffered spinal injuries in the same match?
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Post by "Hollywood" Cactus Matt on Sept 10, 2010 19:53:12 GMT -5
Wasn't Mike Awesome booked as the "Career Killer" before his awful "Fat Chick Thriller" run?
Career Killer seems more appropriate for ol' Billy G, methinks....
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Post by kamala on Sept 11, 2010 3:05:29 GMT -5
that sounds like a bad night i liked kronik should have stuck around longer in wwe
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Post by Chuckie Finster on Sept 11, 2010 3:25:51 GMT -5
Here's the match. Looks like the Japanese Table played a part.
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Post by Trent Valentine on Sept 11, 2010 18:09:53 GMT -5
that sounds like a bad night i liked kronik should have stuck around longer in wwe They would have, but they refused to go to HWA for more training. I guess they felt insulted that two ring veterans like themselves would have to go to the minor leagues to learn the new WWF Style.
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Post by Jimmy on Sept 11, 2010 18:33:12 GMT -5
Actually didn't one of them go to HWA for a brief time? I want to say it was Adams but I can't remember.
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Post by lovingway on Sept 12, 2010 4:41:07 GMT -5
Actually didn't one of them go to HWA for a brief time? I want to say it was Adams but I can't remember. It was but he was released a month or so after going there anyway
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