He was from the Federation Era, Jesse Ventura used to browbeat him on commentary all the timeDont remember him
He was from the Federation Era, Jesse Ventura used to browbeat him on commentary all the timeDont remember him
Nah not in WWE, mofos don't even have names no morethey don't really mention the refs anymore do they?
goofy looking nikka ref aka justin king .... but last i checked he was in resistance pr wrestlingIts a shame that there are ZERO namable refs in the WWE today. Refs play a huge a part and sometime are more entertaining than wrestlers
This guy
Lil Naitch
Earl hebner
Slick Johnson
Red shoes
The one that tried to kill himself on wwe.com
etc
he was before your time young man. if you ever go back and watch late 80s wwf, he's in basically every big match. adopted son of gorilla, which is why Jesse would always give him a hard timeDont remember him
That's the way WWE wants it though. For a long time they didn't want the commentators even mentioning the refs' names. They've eased up on that one though. Seems like there's some new ref every week.Its a shame that there are ZERO namable refs in the WWE today. Refs play a huge a part and sometime are more entertaining than wrestlers
This guy
Lil Naitch
Earl hebner
Slick Johnson
Red shoes
The one that tried to kill himself on wwe.com
etc
This seems like this was a Slamboree event to meBattlebowl was dope to me.
The original Lethal Lottery/Battle bowl events: teams were formed at random by way of lottery and competed against one another. Winners would go onto a two-ring battle royal. The winners of Ring 1 & 2 would then go on to either have a match or continue the battle royal, depending on how WCW booked it at the time.