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Guest thebadguy76
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This guy is really starting to scare me. He used to entertain me as Billy Gunn back in the WWE with his mannerisms etc but now he is starting to get downright weird for some reason. Calling yourself Mr. Ass is one thing but some of the things that he has been doing since he joined TNA is another. First he ties his referee shirt at the bottom like a woman at the last pay per view and now his trailer trash haircut with it shaved all the way around and braided on top which looks ridiculous. Then last but not least you have the lamest catchphrase in wrestling: "I'm Kip James, b*tch". I'm starting to wonder if the guy is back on drugs because something just isn't right.

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He's been doin the shirt thing for awhile back in WWE. I think he's just trying to get heat by being the overly feminine while not being gay. Maybe he's just trying to have an original look and trying to get himself over before his career is over.

Guest thebadguy76
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uh oh, if he's trying to emulate the HBK it looks like he may have to look forward to him wearing leather chaps to the ring next. James has already worn biker shorts so he has that look covered. The whole Kip James name in general is just stupid having him share the same last name as BG James.

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I never got the whole "I'm Kip James bitch" catchphrase. Did he go for the name Kip James so he could rip off Dave Chappelle's "I'm Rick James Bitch".

 

Why else for such a terrible ring name?

Guest xSarahx
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I never got the whole "I'm Kip James bitch" catchphrase. Did he go for the name Kip James so he could rip off Dave Chappelle's "I'm Rick James Bitch".

 

Why else for such a terrible ring name?

 

It's his real name

Guest [censored]
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It seems like every persona he has had involves homosexuality on some level or another. It wouldn't suprise me if he's truly gay. The sad part is, if he is gay, and was open in a non stupid, demeaning fashion, it would actually make for an interesting character which he has never and will never be.

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The original New Age Outlaws were interesting...since they were just flat-out pricks who loved to offend and annoy.

 

I actually LIKE the "I'm Kip James, BITCH!" catchphrase. It's a dumb name, true, but I like catchphrases or shirts or logo's for wrestlers that reference other aspects of pop culture.

Guest Bulwark
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I actually LIKE the "I'm Kip James, BITCH!" catchphrase. It's a dumb name, true, but I like catchphrases or shirts or logo's for wrestlers that reference other aspects of pop culture.

 

Agreed. It's the only thing he's got going for him.

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But that catchphrase isn't as big as it was when Chappelle's Show was on the air. He's a bit too late to the party here. Of course, I have no idea why bookers still think this guy will EVER get over as anything but Mr. Ass.

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Eh, it's just Gunn trying to hop onto another bandwagon like he did with South Park when the New Age Outlaws were hot.

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Eh, it's just Gunn trying to hop onto another bandwagon like he did with South Park when the New Age Outlaws were hot.

The difference is that South Park was actually hot at the time. The whole "I'm Rick James, bitch!" catchphrase became overplayed a long time ago.

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Eh, it's just Gunn trying to hop onto another bandwagon like he did with South Park when the New Age Outlaws were hot.

 

I missed that... how did he play off South Park?

The New Age Outlaws always wore South Park gear in late '97/early '98, when South Park was brand new and not quite a staple of pop culture but immensely popular. I do believe Road Dogg and Billy Gunn (obviously BG and Kip James, respectively) also stole a few lines from the show to use in promo's now and then.

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Eh, it's just Gunn trying to hop onto another bandwagon like he did with South Park when the New Age Outlaws were hot.

 

I missed that... how did he play off South Park?

The New Age Outlaws always wore South Park gear in late '97/early '98, when South Park was brand new and not quite a staple of pop culture but immensely popular. I do believe Road Dogg and Billy Gunn (obviously BG and Kip James, respectively) also stole a few lines from the show to use in promo's now and then.

 

And then the next year, we had...Golga, the South Park loving big guy.

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So, if the James Gang thing happens is there anything popular the duo can latch onto today?

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