Vern Gagne Posted July 25, 2006 Report Posted July 25, 2006 The Million Dollar Man gimmick was based on Vince McMahon. Stone Cold's persona came from Steve Austin watching a HBO interview with a serial killer.
Guest netslob Posted July 25, 2006 Report Posted July 25, 2006 Cactus Jack was apparantly a nickname for Foley's father.
Richard Posted July 25, 2006 Report Posted July 25, 2006 The Million Dollar Man gimmick was based on Vince McMahon. And at least partially Donald Trump. Doink was based on the Joker The Dudley Boys were based on the Hanson Brothers from the movie Slapshot.
King Kamala Posted July 25, 2006 Report Posted July 25, 2006 Short lived WWF character, Waylon Mercy was based on Max Cady from the movie, Cape Fear.
Aero Posted July 25, 2006 Report Posted July 25, 2006 The dueling hugs between Steve Austin and Kurt Angle for Vince was based on DDP's meeting with Vince where he hugged him rather than shake hands.
Guest netslob Posted July 25, 2006 Report Posted July 25, 2006 The dueling hugs between Steve Austin and Kurt Angle for Vince was based on DDP's meeting with Vince where he hugged him rather than shake hands. DDP: "FINALLY!!"
Guest Hotbutter Spoontoaster Posted July 26, 2006 Report Posted July 26, 2006 The Fake Kane was based on the Original Kane.
Guest Overworked Posted July 27, 2006 Report Posted July 27, 2006 Red Rooster? Which Drug was Vince on to come up with that gimmick for poor Terry Taylor
Darth Vader Posted July 27, 2006 Report Posted July 27, 2006 HHH was based on Hitler. John Cena was based on that movie Malibu's Most Wanted.
EdwardKnoxII Posted July 27, 2006 Report Posted July 27, 2006 The Hurricane was based on Shane Helms love for the Green Lantern.
razazteca Posted July 27, 2006 Report Posted July 27, 2006 Stone Cold's persona came from Steve Austin watching a HBO interview with a serial killer. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0102984/
The C Man Posted July 27, 2006 Report Posted July 27, 2006 I've heard that the 'Stone Cold' moniker came from a TV program. I've also heard that it came from one of Austin's previous wives, who said that he should drink his tea before it got 'stone cold'. I'm sure someone knows the real answer.
Hunter's Torn Quad Posted July 27, 2006 Report Posted July 27, 2006 I believe the name came from his wife's comment and the persona came from the infamous mob hitman Richard Kuklinski.
hbkhhhmark4life Posted July 31, 2006 Report Posted July 31, 2006 The current Hulk Hogan came from the creative control over storylines and finishes in his contract
Guest The Beta Male Posted July 31, 2006 Report Posted July 31, 2006 Short lived WWF character, Waylon Mercy was based on Max Cady from the movie, Cape Fear. he was quite interesting... shame Dan Spiveys body was on the way out before he signed the deal
Jericholic82 Posted July 31, 2006 Report Posted July 31, 2006 I believe the name came from his wife's comment and the persona came from the infamous mob hitman Richard Kuklinski. but I seem to remember the announcer ssaying he was cold as a stone, when he was still the ringmaster
Jericholic82 Posted July 31, 2006 Report Posted July 31, 2006 HHH was based on Hitler. John Cena was based on that movie Malibu's Most Wanted. that would be funny except for the fact that Cena debuted his rapper gimmick on the halloween episode of sd in 2002, and that movie came out in 03 I think
Guest NYankees Posted July 31, 2006 Report Posted July 31, 2006 HHH was based on Hitler. John Cena was based on that movie Malibu's Most Wanted. that would be funny except for the fact that Cena debuted his rapper gimmick on the halloween episode of sd in 2002, and that movie came out in 03 I think I am sure he was being sarcastic.
Youth N Asia Posted July 31, 2006 Report Posted July 31, 2006 Short lived WWF character, Waylon Mercy was based on Max Cady from the movie, Cape Fear. Which was very cool by the way. "Lives are gonna be, in Waylon Mercy's hands. Ya know what I mean?"
Dobbs 3K Posted August 1, 2006 Report Posted August 1, 2006 The thing is, everyone talks about how great that gimmick was, but when I was about 12 years old at the time, I really didn't get it at all. He just seemed like this weird guy who was an OK brawler, but that's about it.
Youth N Asia Posted August 1, 2006 Report Posted August 1, 2006 He was creepy. Maybe not the best gimmick ever, but it wasn't pushed as far as it could have been
Wyld Cannon Posted August 3, 2006 Report Posted August 3, 2006 The Ultimate Warrior was based on some "faggot indian".
Jericholic82 Posted August 3, 2006 Report Posted August 3, 2006 HHH was based on Hitler. John Cena was based on that movie Malibu's Most Wanted. that would be funny except for the fact that Cena debuted his rapper gimmick on the halloween episode of sd in 2002, and that movie came out in 03 I think I am sure he was being sarcastic. I know, so was I
Special K Posted August 3, 2006 Report Posted August 3, 2006 The Ultimate Warrior was based on some "faggot indian". I love that story.
Dobbs 3K Posted August 3, 2006 Report Posted August 3, 2006 Anyone know how Bret Hart got his "Hitman" nickname?
FroGG_NeaL Posted August 3, 2006 Report Posted August 3, 2006 Is it the one CM Punk told about chillin' with the old timers while they were plastered an they were tellin' stories and shit, but Race couldn't remember Warrior's name, Punk named like 3 dudes, and Race said no to all of them, then he discribed him better, and said he was a "Faggot Indian" and Punk just goes, " Oh, you mean the Ultimate Warrior". Then Race is all, "Yeah! That's the motherfucker.".... And shit?
Danville_Wrestling Posted August 3, 2006 Report Posted August 3, 2006 Short lived WWF character, Waylon Mercy was based on Max Cady from the movie, Cape Fear. Which was very cool by the way. "Lives are gonna be, in Waylon Mercy's hands. Ya know what I mean?" As a mark in 1995 I didn't get this gimmick either but looking back on it this was pretty cool. I can act out that phrase almost exactly like Spivey did so at least it was memorable. I remember being REALLY puzzled even as a mark when Savio Vega beat him @ IYH III but it became more apparent when I read in WWF Magazine that Spivey was retiring due to back problems. This is one gimmick I wouldn't mind being recycled if someone could pull it off.
Jericholic82 Posted August 6, 2006 Report Posted August 6, 2006 Anyone know how Bret Hart got his "Hitman" nickname? He borrowed it from Boxer Tommy "Hitman" Hearns. he admitted as such on his dvd.
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