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Sid vicious playing softball
Sid vicious playing softball












sid vicious playing softball

As one of the Horsemen, Eudy feuded with Paul Orndorff and The Junkyard Dog. However, the team was short-lived Eudy was replaced by Mean Mark Callous after suffering a broken rib and a punctured lung.įollowing his recovery, Eudy returned as a member of Ric Flair's Four Horsemen, and he was billed by the ring announcers as being from "wherever he darn well pleases". During this time, he incorporated the Powerbomb as his finishing move, popularizing it with audiences in North America. Managed by Teddy Long, The Skyscrapers feuded with the Steiner Brothers and the Road Warriors. Originally slated as a singles wrestler, Eudy was paired with Danny Spivey to form The Skyscrapers. In 1989, Eudy signed with WCW and wrestled as Sid. World Championship Wrestling (first run, 1989-1991) A very brief stint in World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW) saw him wrestle as Sid Vicious, taking his name from the punk rock musician, who played bass for the Sex Pistols. He also competed in New Japan Pro Wrestling, where he challenged Tatsumi Fujinami for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship under the name "Vicious Warrior", but failed. He competed mainly on the Continental (Alabama), Memphis, and Georgia wrestling circuits where he captured several regional titles. Most of his early career was spent as the masked wrestler known as Lord Humongous. In his debut match, Eudy teamed with Austin Idol and wrestled the team of Nick Bockwinkel and Jerry Lawler. Sid Eudy entered the wrestling industry after an encounter with Randy Savage and his brother Lanny Poffo (aka The Genius). 1.10 Appearances and return to professional wrestling.1.8 World Championship Wrestling (third run, 1999-2001).1.7 Extreme Championship Wrestling (1999).1.6 The POB, Power Pro, and KAW in Memphis (1998-1999).1.5.2 Million Dollar Corporation (April 1995-September 1995).1.5.1 Bodyguard of Shawn Michaels (February 1995-April 1995).1.5 World Wrestling Federation (second run, 1995-1997).

sid vicious playing softball

1.4 United States Wrestling Association (1994-1995).1.3 World Championship Wrestling (second run, 1993).1.2 World Wrestling Federation (first run, 1991-1992).1.1 World Championship Wrestling (first run, 1989-1991).














Sid vicious playing softball