Guest The Winter Of My Discontent Posted November 8, 2003 Report Posted November 8, 2003 Who was the dude in DofD who was only around for the early parts of 96. I've never known who he was. He wore all black underwear tights, younger, may have been bald,...and yea, thats all I can describe. But for the life of me, I can't pin down who he was.
Guest The Winter Of My Discontent Posted November 8, 2003 Report Posted November 8, 2003 Are you talking about Maxx Muscle? Maybe? I really don't have any idea who midcarder/jobbers from WCW wereduring that time since I lived in Canada, and didn't get many of the shows. Are there pictures of this cat on the internet?
The Czech Republic Posted November 9, 2003 Report Posted November 9, 2003 I remember Maxx. He was there until '96 and was just really...nothing.
Slayer Posted November 9, 2003 Report Posted November 9, 2003 Don't forget he was DDP's bodyguard in '95 too, although he looked totally different... as DDP's bodyguard I believe he had scraggly hair, then when he joined the DoD he got a really gay looking buzzcut
cawthon777 Posted November 14, 2003 Report Posted November 14, 2003 Anyone remember who Sullivan's boss was in the DoD? He was around in 95 and looked all frosty - talked loud and gave lots of orders. I know he was a former wrestler, and very famous at that, but I forgot the name.
Guest Goodear Posted November 14, 2003 Report Posted November 14, 2003 Banky is probably thinking of Max who was just your basic 'big guy' that used a full nelson as a finish. He really did nothing of note and didn't have anything that made him stand out though so we're sort of shooting into the dark with that. "The Master" was King Curtis who was a Sullivan associate from a while back.
MillenniumMan831 Posted November 15, 2003 Report Posted November 15, 2003 Maxx Muscle was a riot as DDP's bodyguard in 1995. DDP would ramble on and on and on, and would ask, "Ain't that right Maxx?" A dull "absolutely" would follow. I don't know if he acted disinterested to counteract DDP's hyperness or if he was just bored. Then, when Maxx FINALLY got a word in, DDP paid for it. Johnny B. Badd was feuding with DDP when Badd had a US Title Match on Saturday Night vs. Sting. On two occasions, Badd no showed. DDP was then boasting to Mean Gene about how he should have had the title shot when Badd franctically came into the picture filthy and with his bags. Okerlund told Badd he blew it when Badd explained he had a flat tire and couldn't make it. Then, Maxx tried to show his compasion by saying, "Boy that's a shame you had four flat tires." "FOUR FLAT TIRES?!? I said A FLAT TIRE!!!" exclaimed Badd before suckerpunching Page. And that, my friends, is the life and times of Maxx Muscle.
Guest Dave O'Neill, Journalist Posted November 15, 2003 Report Posted November 15, 2003 Jim Cornette did that angle a few weeks agoin the farm fed. Its good stuff, and good for a laugh
Guest Boo_Bradley Posted November 15, 2003 Report Posted November 15, 2003 Anyone remember who Sullivan's boss was in the DoD? He was around in 95 and looked all frosty - talked loud and gave lots of orders. I know he was a former wrestler, and very famous at that, but I forgot the name. Curtis Iaukea (Me thinks)
Steviekick Posted November 22, 2003 Report Posted November 22, 2003 Anyone remember who Sullivan's boss was in the DoD? He was around in 95 and looked all frosty - talked loud and gave lots of orders. I know he was a former wrestler, and very famous at that, but I forgot the name. Curtis Iaukea (Me thinks) Yeah...i'm not sure if Iaukea is the real last name or just a stage one.
converge241 Posted November 22, 2003 Report Posted November 22, 2003 "Jim Cornette did that angle a few weeks agoin the farm fed. Its good stuff, and good for a laugh " yes thats a great old angle that gets re-done every few years i think the oldest one was in World Class or Mid South (forget which)
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