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I don't know why WCW didn't start a super dancing stable with Norman Smiley, Alex Wright, The Cat, and Disco Inferno. That would have been a license to print money right there.
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[h2]1. Brooklyn Brawler[/h2]
He has a WWE Classic Superstars action figure. He was a jobber?!?! That says a lot not only about Brawler, but about the impact these guys had during the 80's and 90's. He had Bobby "The Brain" Heenan has his manager. The ultimate jobber, the king of all jobbers.
Brooklyn Brawler was trained by Mr. Perfect. Steve Lomardi began the greatest jobbing career ever under his real name, doing what he does best. He then took on the Brawler gimmick and joined Heenan. While with Heenan, he was a glorified jobber. He then branched out on his own as he didn't need Heenan to do his job greater than anyone before him.
Brooklyn Brawler was given his past due when he defeated Triple in a 3-on-1 match up with help from Chris Jericho.
The Brawler needs to be on the new WWE Superstars show. Brawler couldn't get enough of jobbing that he has shown up randomly on WWE programming to keep his legacy alive.
There will also be an era dominated by a single wrestler. Hulk Hogan. "Stone Cold" Steve Austin. Brooklyn Brawler.
[h2]1. Brooklyn Brawler[/h2]
He has a WWE Classic Superstars action figure. He was a jobber?!?! That says a lot not only about Brawler, but about the impact these guys had during the 80's and 90's. He had Bobby "The Brain" Heenan has his manager. The ultimate jobber, the king of all jobbers.
Brooklyn Brawler was trained by Mr. Perfect. Steve Lomardi began the greatest jobbing career ever under his real name, doing what he does best. He then took on the Brawler gimmick and joined Heenan. While with Heenan, he was a glorified jobber. He then branched out on his own as he didn't need Heenan to do his job greater than anyone before him.
Brooklyn Brawler was given his past due when he defeated Triple in a 3-on-1 match up with help from Chris Jericho.
The Brawler needs to be on the new WWE Superstars show. Brawler couldn't get enough of jobbing that he has shown up randomly on WWE programming to keep his legacy alive.
There will also be an era dominated by a single wrestler. Hulk Hogan. "Stone Cold" Steve Austin. Brooklyn Brawler.
Originally Posted by hombrelobo
I don't know why WCW didn't start a super dancing stable with Norman Smiley, Alex Wright, The Cat, and Disco Inferno. That would have been a license to print money right there.
Originally Posted by hombrelobo
I don't know why WCW didn't start a super dancing stable with Norman Smiley, Alex Wright, The Cat, and Disco Inferno. That would have been a license to print money right there.
I remember playing that N64 game WCW Nitro with my brother initiating people into gangs by KO'ing them with his super kick......no KO's, no count outs, no DQ'sOriginally Posted by Nako XL
oh and of course
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I remember playing that N64 game WCW Nitro with my brother initiating people into gangs by KO'ing them with his super kick......no KO's, no count outs, no DQ'sOriginally Posted by Nako XL
oh and of course
Glacier
Originally Posted by biff lawson
Originally Posted by hombrelobo
I don't know why WCW didn't start a super dancing stable with Norman Smiley, Alex Wright, The Cat, and Disco Inferno. That would have been a license to print money right there.
Originally Posted by biff lawson
Originally Posted by hombrelobo
I don't know why WCW didn't start a super dancing stable with Norman Smiley, Alex Wright, The Cat, and Disco Inferno. That would have been a license to print money right there.
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