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Post by baronmordo on Jan 30, 2012 13:29:04 GMT -5
Funny thing about Public Enemy is, Grunge was definitely terrible, but Rocco Rock's problem was just that he was past his prime. From what I've heard he was actually a pretty good junior heavyweight as The Cheetah Kid, and he began wrestling in 1978. Unfortunately, he came around right at the time that junior heavyweight wrestling completely died in the US and being a roido became the norm.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2012 13:50:30 GMT -5
He was excellent as Cheetah Kid, yes.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2012 12:55:04 GMT -5
He obviously didn't make him, but he's the guy that suggested WWE bring up John Cena from OVW.
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Post by "Gizzark" Mike Wronglevenay on Feb 1, 2012 19:20:39 GMT -5
I found what Heyman did with Mikey Whipwreck to be quite astonishing. I guess the same could be said about Spike Dudley. They were two guys who sure as hell did not look like wrestlers, hell, they looked more like audience members and there is no way in hell either one of them would have ever lasted in the wrestling industry had it not been for Paul Heyman. Don't underestimate Spike. He is a 150lb guy who actually managed to get the fans to boo him at Hardcore Homecoming. He went heel, on his homecoming crowd. Brother's got skills.
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Post by Frito Pendejo on Feb 1, 2012 22:45:06 GMT -5
Public Enemy & Mikey Whipwreck, hands down. Heyman hid their weaknesses so well that it took them getting WCW deals for everyone to figure out that they couldn't do squat in the ring.
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