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Post by Jedi-El of Tomorrow on Jan 4, 2014 20:25:57 GMT -5
I have no recollection of Courney Taylor and Madd Maxine. Courtney Taylor was an interviewer on ECW for a few weeks. She was there during the feud between The Hurricane and Paul Burchill, Burchill said something about her dressing like Wonder Woman or something, and Katie Lea said that she (Courtney Taylor) would look cute dressed like that. She also chased the Tiger during the Johnny Damon hosted Raw.
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Post by thegame415 on Jan 4, 2014 20:44:13 GMT -5
Never made it out of developmental, which is bizarre because they were hot blonde twins during the Attitude era. That fact alone would have ensured they were hugely over. They are most well-known as the Coor's Light twins from a commercial with the song that goes, "I love burritos at 4 am...parties that never end...and TWINS!!!!" They were never on WWE TV to my knowledge, but they were briefly WCW Nitro Girls. Oh gosh, why did you remind me of that ad? I remember during the NFL season, ESPN made a song about the weeks results to the tune of that horrendous ad.
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Post by Woo on Jan 4, 2014 20:46:51 GMT -5
Geeze, there needs to be a "100 evil things Moolah did" thread. She really was such a horrid person.
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Post by Non Banjoble Tokens on Jan 5, 2014 2:59:32 GMT -5
It'd be worth it if I could have just one night with Eve. Get in line! Me first! Don't worry, it won't take me very long.
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Post by crowwreak was WRONG on Jan 5, 2014 3:32:09 GMT -5
This article has made me realise that Mickie James and Michelle McCool have the exact same figure
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Post by Lardlad on Jan 5, 2014 11:25:50 GMT -5
I miss Cherry...
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Post by Jonathan Michaels on Jan 5, 2014 17:37:51 GMT -5
I have no recollection of Courney Taylor and Madd Maxine. Mad Maxine was brought in by Fabulous Moolah to the WWF in 1985 to be a rival for Wendi Richter. She wrestled all of two matches for them with Moolah as her manager before she was released. Rumor has it that she was meant to be the female for the heels in the Hulk Hogan Rock 'n' Wrestling cartoon, but when Moolah saw the amount of money Maxine would get for the use of her likeness, Moolah got her fired from the company and removed from the cartoon, replaced with Moolah herself. That's messed up. She had a hell of a look and she was really damn big, so she could have been a hell of an asset if she was even decent in the ring.
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Post by BlackoutCreature on Jan 5, 2014 18:02:32 GMT -5
Mad Maxine was brought in by Fabulous Moolah to the WWF in 1985 to be a rival for Wendi Richter. She wrestled all of two matches for them with Moolah as her manager before she was released. Rumor has it that she was meant to be the female for the heels in the Hulk Hogan Rock 'n' Wrestling cartoon, but when Moolah saw the amount of money Maxine would get for the use of her likeness, Moolah got her fired from the company and removed from the cartoon, replaced with Moolah herself. That's messed up. She had a hell of a look and she was really damn big, so she could have been a hell of an asset if she was even decent in the ring. Well, that's the other thing - she really wasn't. It's not completely her fault, she was incredibly green. She pretty much went straight from training to the WWF because Moolah and Vince saw Dollar signs in her against Wendi Richter. I don't think she was much farther along then then say Eva Marie is now. If you watch her two matches, while she didn't look completely incompetent, the girls she wrestled pretty much carried them and dominated the action simply because Maxine didn't know what else to do yet. Not the best way to establish her as a monster heel. Her finisher was simply a plain old, incredibly sloppy, vertical suplex, which even in 1985 wouldn't cut it for a finisher.
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