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This should probably be in oldschool.

 

I don't know how they found the guy, I think he just did 3 spots on tv for the WWF. A while after that I heard he was working indies as a manager and then later as a wrestler. Haven't heard anything about that in a few years though.

Guest DeathBecomesYou
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I'm pretty sure he's still a wrestler, if I remember correctly he was even listed in the PWI 500 a few years back. I'm suprised WWE didn't keep him, a smart ass manager who'd be able to bump for the babyfaces would be good in WWE, especially with all the hosses who couldn't cut promos to save their lives on the roster.

Guest LooneyTune
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TNA tried that route...Johnny Fairplay. Look how well it worked out.

Guest DeathBecomesYou
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TNA tried that route...Johnny Fairplay. Look how well it worked out.

But Johnny Fairplay wasn't entertaining, he was just fucking annoying. I thought Sensation was pretty funny from his one WWE appearance.

Guest LooneyTune
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Eh...Fairplay was pretty cool...but he was all over the show week after week. Sensation was funny doing his Owen imitation, but when he was doing commentary the next week he souinded pretty annoying.

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http://slam.canoe.ca/SlamWrestlingBios/sensation_jason.html

 

It was the second link on Google after typing in "Jason Sensation".

 

Last time I saw him was at the WM 18 press conference, Curry and I were walking back when we saw (and heard) him doing impressions for a small group of people. We watched, and saw it go from "Hey, could you do _____" to "Hey, here's $2, do this..." 10 minutes later, that small group of about half a dozen people turned into a giant circle of about 15 people.

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:headbang:

 

He also worked, briefly as a ring announcer for a local(well, local to me, Niagara Region, Ontario) indy fed, NSP. He fucked up the name of the fed when introducing its title, despite just hearing an 'NSP' chant during a high spot in a previous match.

 

Also, he was paid, according to my buddy who co-owned NSP, 20 dollars a show. He was let go when asking for 100.

 

Fun Fact: The same fed also just had Jerry Lawler make two guest appearances.

 

:cheers:

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