Guest HybridNetwork Report post Posted February 26, 2002 Well I don't actually know them, but I recognized a lot of them. Indy talent at the gay bar included (but is not limited to) Ronnie D. Lishus, Edward G. Extacy, Ali Muhammad, Rich Palladino, Milo Masterson and Dukes Dalton. I instantly noticed these guys as all of them have worked for Chaotic Wrestling (indy promotion in massachusetts) and I used to watch the weekly tv show they had until it was dropped. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Red Hot Thumbtack In The Eye Report post Posted February 26, 2002 If i was them I'd be a little embarassed mentioning that role. But work is work i guess. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest HybridNetwork Report post Posted February 26, 2002 Well it's not that embarrassing when you figure that 1) They're probably getting paid 2) No one really knows who they are except pathetic indy wrestling junkies like me and 3) None of them were dominantly featured on camera except the cross dresser who asked Bradshaw to dance. I don't even know what guy portrayed the cross dresser. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Red Hot Thumbtack In The Eye Report post Posted February 26, 2002 Well I suppose if I was an underpaid indy worker known to nobody except pathetic indy junkies then I might throw a dress and wig on to. Leads me to wonder how much the wwf has for a budget for unknown indy workers used as extras in their skits. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest bps "The Truth" 21 Report post Posted February 26, 2002 Makes me wonder why the indy workers are getting more tv time then many WWF wrestlers. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Red Hot Thumbtack In The Eye Report post Posted February 26, 2002 Men in drag(much like all things McMahon)=good, entertaining wwf programming Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest HybridNetwork Report post Posted February 26, 2002 Just to let you know who was who: Ali Muhammad was the huge friggin' fat guy that was the first on camera. Ronnie D. Lishus/Edward G. Xtacy were the two guys talking at the bar which would've been on the far left hand side of your tv screen. (Ronnie w/long black hair, Edward w/bald head) Dukes Dalton was the guy wearing the gold headdress. The gold headdress is actually part of Dalton's gimmick as he has a "70's Disco Dancer" kind of character. Rich Palladino/Milo Masterson were one of the "couples" dancing. The segment actually ended with Milo yelling out "What's happening? Someone call 9-1-1! Where's my purse?!" (Palladino is a rather large man, not Ali Muhammad large but still large, Milo is a skinny little guy) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites