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Post by The Hawaiian Hammer! on Dec 26, 2009 9:56:29 GMT -5
I can't be the only one amused by the constant OJ jokes in this clip
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Post by Deleted on Dec 26, 2009 11:09:54 GMT -5
Hell they should have sued PG-13, Too Cool, and....................JOHN CENA. Yeah I said it!!!! Whats up!!! As a matter of fact PG-13 started the gimmick first.Dundee and others have said Public Enemy Stole it from him and Wolfie. The time-lines do kinda match up in an eerie sort of way. *PG-13 won their first USWA tag team title in November of 1993, which means they had a few months to get the characters down and beating jobbers first, then working their way up the ladder. *TPE's debut as a team was in September of that same year. I still think both of them stole the gimmick from New Jack & Homeboy (yes, THAT New Jack, teaming with a white street thug that made John Cena look legit), as they held the USWA Tag belts earlier that same year.
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Post by chunkylover53 on Dec 27, 2009 5:53:31 GMT -5
As a matter of fact PG-13 started the gimmick first.Dundee and others have said Public Enemy Stole it from him and Wolfie. The time-lines do kinda match up in an eerie sort of way. *PG-13 won their first USWA tag team title in November of 1993, which means they had a few months to get the characters down and beating jobbers first, then working their way up the ladder. *TPE's debut as a team was in September of that same year. I still think both of them stole the gimmick from New Jack & Homeboy (yes, THAT New Jack, teaming with a white street thug that made John Cena look legit), as they held the USWA Tag belts earlier that same year. Now that I think about it, Men on A Mission debuted in July of that year, however, PN News was around, in what, 1991? Looks like he should be making alot of money from them lawsuits.
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Post by boomhauer20055 on Dec 27, 2009 7:41:10 GMT -5
Jamie Dundee did the gimmick before He was in PG-13. I think around 1990
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Post by Deleted on Dec 27, 2009 9:10:31 GMT -5
I forgot about that. Thank you, Boomhauer. This is how I remember it (might not be 100% exact)...
Sid Vicious "broke" the kid's neck in an angle he was working with Bill Dundee, I think it was 1988 or 89. He wasn't a wrestler yet (Jamie was a plant in this angle), but when he finally stepped in the ring (was it a handicap match with the Dundees against Sid?), he turned on his dad and started calling himself J.C. Ice.
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Post by noleafclover1980 on Dec 28, 2009 3:51:12 GMT -5
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