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He wasn't _too_ short lived, but I always loved the Berzerker. I thought he was going to get a big feud with Taker after that match where he tried to stab him with his sword and piledrove him on the floor, but alas, it never happened...

I always wonder what would happen if the Berserker was still around today. I bet "HUSS~!" would be crazy over with the crowd. Hell, I'd gladly rock a "HUSS" t-shirt.

 

As for short-lived characters...Techno Team 2000, Salvatore Sincere, Jean Pierre Lafite (I liked him though).

Yep, just gotta give Jimmy HUSS~! Jacobs a shot in the Crusier division. :)

 

I liked Lafitte a lot too. He had great matches with Bret and Taker that I remember seeing. Gotta love Hakushi, too, though he lasted about a year in the WWF. I always wished they pushed him more.

Also enjoyed Hakushi's work a lot in the WWF. He got a nice push as a heel and then as soon as they turned him face, they jobbed him out. Never understood why.

Ditto. Vince just doesn't like those foreigners, I guess.

 

Hakushi was monster over as a heel, though. He had a unique style and look, pulled off some unbelievable matches, had a good gimmick, etc. I would have pushed him to the moon, but I'm not Vince.

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Guest DR PHIL

Jimmy Jack Funk was always a favorite. Why the fuck did he wear a mask.

 

Didn't meng seriously fuck him up in a barfight?

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Remember Steamboat's brief return as "The Dragon"? As in, he dressed like a dragon, breathed fire, and the announcer acted like he was a totally new wrestler?

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How about Salvatore Sincere? The gimmick of an insincere Italian guy, not a mobster just a guy from Italy. He was one of those guys who had a gimmick for about a month and then got squashed for another few months and then disappeared. Even though he was only around for a while, he DID have a catchphrase I A LOVE-A YOU (What an insincere bastard)!

 

How about Henry Godwin, the evil hog farmer that worked for Ted DiBiase? I know the face equivalent lasted a while, but the heel one was short lived (Not much as short lived as it was forgetable). Although he did stick around long enough as a heel to get squashed by both Sid and Diesel (In a title shot nonetheless!)

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I actually liked Henry Godwinn too, now that I think about it. Not a good wrestler, but he was a fairly good JTTS. His matches with Diesel and Taker had me buying him as a serious threat back in the day.

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How about Salvatore Sincere? The gimmick of an insincere Italian guy, not a mobster just a guy from Italy. He was one of those guys who had a gimmick for about a month and then got squashed for another few months and then disappeared. Even though he was only around for a while, he DID have a catchphrase I A LOVE-A YOU (What an insincere bastard)!

 

How about Henry Godwin, the evil hog farmer that worked for Ted DiBiase? I know the face equivalent lasted a while, but the heel one was short lived (Not much as short lived as it was forgetable). Although he did stick around long enough as a heel to get squashed by both Sid and Diesel (In a title shot nonetheless!)

Didn't Mark Mero kill his heat by calling him his real name.... and wasn't it something very similar to Tom Brady?

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Tom Brandi. Yeah, Mero used his real name and called him a "jobber" and he actually wrestled Mero under his real name in a mini feud for like 2 weeks before disappearing for good. At some point in there, though he was managed by Jim Cornette. For a little while at least.

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Tom Brandi actually beat Marc Mero by countout I think after dropkicking him out of the ring. What a crappy finish.

 

Does anyone remember the Home Improvement match between Duke Droese and TL Hopper that main evented an episode of Superstars in late 96ish. I think it was Duke Droese's last match in the WWF, cause TL Hopper went over. All I remember was thinking that this match wasn't even good enough to main event a Superstars.

 

Also does anyone remember the Headbangers gimmick before they were the Sisters of Loves, they were generic heel twin wrestlers that kept switching off. I think they were called the Spiders or something along those lines. They fought Sid on Superstars (Also in late 96ish) during Sid's WWF title run and the match was actually not a complete squash.

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This might of been WCW. Some jobber tag team called Well Dunn.

No they were WWF creations. "Timothy Well. Steven Dunn. They are WELL DUNN!"

 

You can pretty much go into WrestleCrap and find a list of awful short-lived gimmicks.

 

My personal favorites were the friggin' Minis. I'm not completely sure if they were short-lived (no pun intended) but a particular gimmicked Mini by the name of Mini Vader is my personal favorite. His warcry of "RAAAWWR! I AM VADER!" (in a midget's voice) is permanently etched in my head.

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My personal favorites were the friggin' Minis. I'm not completely sure if they were short-lived (no pun intended) but a particular gimmicked Mini by the name of Mini Vader is my personal favorite. His warcry of "RAAAWWR! I AM VADER!" (in a midget's voice) is permanently etched in my head.

That was around Royal rumble '96, when all the AAA guys were around. Mini Vader and Mini Mankind along with Mascreda Segrada Jr (who was max mini later on) and La Parkita were on the Free-for-all

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Alex "The Pug" Porteau...he seemed to be a mini Kurt Angle...

 

:maybehegrewuptobeKurtAngle:

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How about Who? I'm talking about Who? Who knows Who is? OK that joke was never funny, but talk about short lived. I remember he had one squash match to put himself over, then got squashed by a few mid card babyfaces and disappeared all within two months.

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THe greatest gimmick of all time was Max Moon, his gimmick was that he was an alien. He would come out in his space cosutme and he's have a run attached to his costume that would shoot off a Pyro. Then his costume would blow steam so it would look like he was hovering up the apron, but he'd really just walk up the ring steps. Best.GImmick.Ever.

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Does anyone else remember a "wrestlecrap" battle royal that was on Superstars back in 1995 or so? I checked Cawthon's site but I couldn't find it. I just remember it had Mantaur and The Blu Brothers and Friar Furgeson and a bunch more. I was watching the TV and I couldn't believe what a shitty group was in the ring. I don't remember who won but just remember it was horrible.

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Does anyone else remember a "wrestlecrap" battle royal that was on Superstars back in 1995 or so? I checked Cawthon's site but I couldn't find it. I just remember it had Mantaur and The Blu Brothers and Friar Furgeson and a bunch more. I was watching the TV and I couldn't believe what a shitty group was in the ring. I don't remember who won but just remember it was horrible.

Only battle royal I remember from Superstars was the one shortly after Rumble 95 to continue the feud between Shawn and Bulldog. Shawn eliminated himself early and Bulldog won (I think). Could that be what you were talking about?

 

THe greatest gimmick of all time was Max Moon, his gimmick was that he was an alien. He would come out in his space cosutme and he's have a run attached to his costume that would shoot off a Pyro. Then his costume would blow steam so it would look like he was hovering up the apron, but he'd really just walk up the ring steps. Best.GImmick.Ever.

I loved Max Moon when I was little. He reminded me of Mega Man or something. Plus, he had a pretty good match with HBK on the first Raw.

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No, I dont think that was it cause I'm pretty sure it took place in the summer. Maybe it wasn't Superstars. It could have been Challenge or The Action Zone I guess.

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Alex "The Pug" Porteau...he seemed to be a mini Kurt Angle...

 

:maybehegrewuptobeKurtAngle:

My circle of friends preferred to call him Alex "The Pud" Porteau and today still refer to him now and then when we feel like referring to the most obscure WWF superstars possible.

 

"Matt Morgan is the hottest thing since Alex 'The Pug' Porteau"

"He may look good now, but he wouldn't last a minute with Alex 'The Pug' Porteau"

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He wasn't _too_ short lived, but I always loved the Berzerker. I thought he was going to get a big feud with Taker after that match where he tried to stab him with his sword and piledrove him on the floor, but alas, it never happened...

 

Always loved Skinner too. He had a great match with Bret at Tuesday in Texas for the IC title.

 

This is a great Wrestlecrap thread. :)

HUSS! HUSS!

 

Man that was some of the funniest stuff I've ever seen.

 

funny promos.

 

But as far as favorites I'd have to go with Outback Jack

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I am surprised no one mentioned Waylon Mercy as most smarks think it was a great character. Yea I remember the "home improvement match" too. do you also remember when duke feuded with hhh in early 96 and trips cut his hair off? as for others not mentioned, how about fatu (rikishi) in 95/96 it was after the headshrinkers and he was basically the same character as rikishi except his BUTT was not as big. he was a face that warned kids about not being in gangs or being involved with drugs. it's commonly referred to as "make a difference" fatu. he even danced then! this caused rd reynolds of wrestlecrap to decree that the only reason rikishi got over was cuz of the big BUTT since dancing didn't work earlier. and another "great" gimmick was the ringmaster. good thing steve thought better of it and convinced creative it wasn't going to work. I didn't even realize it was steve austin at first cuz of the shaved head and I didn't watch raw too much at the time. I finally read in wwf magazine an article that reffered to him as "ringmaster" steve austin.T hen again I was 13 at the time and thought shawn michaels really collapsed on raw so I could be easily fooled lol.

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Tom Brandi. Yeah, Mero used his real name and called him a "jobber" and he actually wrestled Mero under his real name in a mini feud for like 2 weeks before disappearing for good. At some point in there, though he was managed by Jim Cornette. For a little while at least.

I don't remember clearly, but did Brandi raise the roof on his way to the ring?

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My 2 favorite short-lived gimmick characters are Rad Radford (Louie Spicolli) and Waylon Mercy. Waylon was a character far ahead of his time.

 

I also liked Man Mountain Rock (I was always a mark for Maxx Payne).

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Guest wayzing
Jimmy Jack Funk was always a favorite. Why the fuck did he wear a mask.

 

Didn't meng seriously fuck him up in a barfight?

Yeah! Every now and then someone will mention how Haku/Meng beat Funk up so badly he lost one of his eyes.

 

I've never really believed it though, although I'm sure Haku could beat anyone up veeery badly.

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