Guest converge241 Posted January 7, 2003 Report Posted January 7, 2003 I just read something about him playing the character in the bWo , is that true?
Guest Youth N Asia Posted January 7, 2003 Report Posted January 7, 2003 Hey, he portrayed the Syxx character, just followed the guys around with a camcorder. There was also Dennis "INch Worm" Rodman...but he was there even less.
Guest converge241 Posted January 7, 2003 Report Posted January 7, 2003 Oh yeah I know all the characters from watching ECW religously back then..its just kinda weird to find out who played them I guess I should have phrased it better
Guest Youth N Asia Posted January 7, 2003 Report Posted January 7, 2003 7-11...just came to me, that was the name they called him
Guest converge241 Posted January 7, 2003 Report Posted January 7, 2003 I think they called him a bunch of different number names to make fun of the 1-2-3 syxx thing 3 1/2 was just the one I remembered from Oct 96 or so
Guest dpac Posted January 7, 2003 Report Posted January 7, 2003 feinstein also worked some indy's as F.A.G. fun atheltic guy, i think he just bumped and did not do much wrestling
Guest Zack Malibu Posted January 7, 2003 Report Posted January 7, 2003 Hey, he portrayed the Syxx character, just followed the guys around with a camcorder. There was also Dennis "INch Worm" Rodman...but he was there even less. That was Thomas "Inch Worm" Rodman. He was a PA/NJ/NY indy guy who was using the name Thomas Rodman, and they brought him in and tweaked him to mock Dennis Rodman, IIRC. Feinstein was called both 3 1/2 (in his inagural appearance) and 7-11 from that point on.
Guest Youth N Asia Posted January 8, 2003 Report Posted January 8, 2003 Hey, he portrayed the Syxx character, just followed the guys around with a camcorder. There was also Dennis "INch Worm" Rodman...but he was there even less. That was Thomas "Inch Worm" Rodman. He was a PA/NJ/NY indy guy who was using the name Thomas Rodman, and they brought him in and tweaked him to mock Dennis Rodman, IIRC. Feinstein was called both 3 1/2 (in his inagural appearance) and 7-11 from that point on. Shit...I knew when I typed it I got the name wrong...if I had the motivation I would have poped in a tape, got the name, and changed it. Rodman and 7-11 added absolutly nothing to the BWO...they didn't do anything.
Guest Sandman9000 Posted January 8, 2003 Report Posted January 8, 2003 And that's to Fagstein, I can't watch the entrances during the 3-way at Barely Legal. Son of a bitch. Runs a great indy, but a horrible tape dealing service.
Guest Youth N Asia Posted January 8, 2003 Report Posted January 8, 2003 And that's to Fagstein, I can't watch the entrances during the 3-way at Barely Legal. Son of a bitch. Runs a great indy, but a horrible tape dealing service. I'm agreeing 100% on that. Real asshole, but ROH has done some decient stuff. "And Circle gets the square!"
Guest netslob Posted January 8, 2003 Report Posted January 8, 2003 i gotta another BWO question...who was "Hollywood" Bob Star? i keep hearing that name in connection with the BWO and always assumed that it was Nova. did he ever go by this name? if so, when? and why did they change it "Hollywood" Nova? am i just seeing shit?
Guest Zack Malibu Posted January 8, 2003 Report Posted January 8, 2003 i gotta another BWO question...who was "Hollywood" Bob Star? i keep hearing that name in connection with the BWO and always assumed that it was Nova. did he ever go by this name? if so, when? and why did they change it "Hollywood" Nova? am i just seeing shit? "Hollywood" Bob Starr is/was a Maryland indy guy, who I believe had a "world order" stable of his own during the height of the NWO copycat stables. I don't believe he ever had an ECW run, unless he popped in for a house show or two. Nova was always "Hollywood Nova". Bob Starr also has been a jobber on WCW and WWF TV in the past.
Guest netslob Posted January 10, 2003 Report Posted January 10, 2003 well, here's what i found at Solie's ECW - 1998 Roster The ECW roster for January 1998 was as follows: The Sandman, Taz, Tommy Dreamer, Axl Rotten, Mikey Whipwreck, Buelah McGillicuty, Francine, Buh-Buh Ray Dudley, D-Von Dudley, The Blue Meanie, Sabu, "Mr. Monday Night" Rob Van Dam, "Hollywood" Bob Starr, Little Guido, "The Franchise" Shane Douglas, Sabu, John Kronus, New Jack, Spike Dudley, Chris Candido, Balls Mahoney, "The Rookie" Chris Chetti, Bam-Bam Bigelow , Tracy Smothers, Big Dick Dudley, "Wild" Bill Wilcox, Roadkill, Bobby Duncum Jr., Lance Storm, Justin Credible, Jerry Lynn, Doug Furnas, Philip LaFon, Dave Morrison, Tommy Rogers, Paul Diamond TOTAL ROSTER: 36 but yet no Nova. which is why i made the connection. no big whoop.
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