The Bodydonnas

The Bodydonnas Article Talk Read Edit Edit source View history Bodydonnas Tag team Members Cloudy / Kloudi Rad Radford Skip Sunny Zip Name(s) Bodydonnas Billed heights Skip: 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) Zip: 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) Combined billed weight 455 lb (206 kg)[1] Debut 1995[1] Disbanded 1996[1] Years active 1995–1996 The Bodydonnas were a professional wrestling tag team in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in the mid-1990s, consisting of Chris Candido as Skip, … Read More

The Fabulous Rougeaus Brothers

The Fabulous Rougeaus Brothers Article Talk Read Edit Edit source View history Fabulous Rougeaus The Rougeau Brothers executing La Bombe de Rougeau, March 1989 Tag team Members Jacques Rougeau Raymond Rougeau Name(s) Rougeau Brothers (Late 1970s–1988) Fabulous Rougeau Brothers (1988–1990) Fabulous Rougeaus (1988-1990) Billed heights 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) – Jacques 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) – Raymond Combined billed weight 213 kg (470 lb; 33.5 st) … Read More

Moondogs (professional wrestling)

Moondogs (professional wrestling) Article Talk Read Edit Edit source View history Moondogs Stable Members see below Billed from Parts Unknown[1] Debut 1980 The Moondogs were a professional wrestling stable in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) and in the Memphis promotions: the Continental Wrestling Association (CWA), which became the United States Wrestling Association (USWA). They were known for wrestling in frayed blue jeans, sporting shaggy blond hair and beards and carrying animal bones around … Read More

The Midnight Express Statistics Name(s) The Midnight Express The Original Midnight Express Hometown Dark Side Former member(s) Randy Rose Jack Victory Norvell Austin[1] Ron Starr[2] Wayne Farris[3] Wendi Richter Comrade Busick Bombastic Bob Bodacious Bart Rip Morgan Rikki Nelson Brad Thomas[4] Rick Harris Midnight Stallion Norman Frederick Charles III Big Bubba Rogers Stan Lane Dennis Condrey Hercules Hernandez Bobby Eaton … Read More

Kai En Tai

Kai En Tai Article Talk Read Edit Edit source View history Kaientai Stable Members Dick Togo Men’s Teioh Shiryu Taka Michinoku Funaki Super Boy Hanzo Nakajima Yoshihiro Tajiri Gran Hamada Yamaguchi-San (manager- WWF) Name(s) Kaientai Deluxe Kaientai Kai En Tai bWo Japan Club Kamikaze Billed from Japan Debut 1994 Disbanded 2001 (WWF) Years active 1994–2001 Kai En Tai (also spelled Kaientai) was a professional wrestling stable made … Read More

The Godwinns

The Godwinns Article Talk Read Edit Edit source View history The Godwinns Tag team Members Henry O. Godwinn / Shanghai Pierce Phineas I. Godwinn / Tex Slazenger Name(s) The Godwinns Southern Justice Tex Slazenger and Shanghai Pierce Billed heights Canterbury: 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) Knight: 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) Combined billed weight 573 lb (260 kg)[1] Billed from “Bitters, Arkansas“ Debut 1991 Disbanded 1998 Years … Read More

Stars and Stripes (professional wrestling)

Stars and Stripes (professional wrestling) Article Talk Read Edit Edit source View history Stars and Stripes Tag team Members The Patriot[1] Marcus Alexander Bagwell[1] Billed heights Patriot: 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) Bagwell: 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) Combined billed weight 522 lb (237 kg; 37.3 st) Billed from United States of America Debut May 28, 1994 Disbanded May 1995 Stars and Stripes was a professional wrestling tag team in World Championship … Read More

KroniK

KroniK Article Talk Read Edit Edit source View history This article is about American wrestling tag team. For Voivod album, see Kronik (album). KroniK Tag team Members Brian Adams Bryan Clark Name(s) Kronic KroniK Billed heights 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) – Adams 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) – Clark Combined billed weight 573 lb (260 kg)[1] Debut April 16, 2000 Disbanded January 19, 2003 Years active 2000–2003 KroniK (also … Read More

Nation of Domination

Nation of Domination Article Talk Read Edit Edit source View history Nation of Domination The late 1997/early 1998 incarnation of the Nation, from left to right: Kama Mustafa, Faarooq, The Rock, and D’Lo Brown. Motto: “By Any Means Necessary“ Stable Members Leaders: Faarooq (leader, 1996–1998)[1] Rocky Maivia/The Rock (leader, co-leader, early 1998) Owen Hart (co-leader, 1998) Crush Clarence Mason (Manager)[1] Members:D’Lo Brown[1] Kama Mustafa/The … Read More