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As usual, you can find the basics at [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sid_Eudy The Other Wiki]].
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Sid went off to the USWA in Memphis before coming back to WWE in 1995. He was originally Wrestling/ShawnMichaels' bodyguard (see BodyguardBetrayal below) before turning on him. Sid replaced the face-turned Wrestling/BamBamBigelow in Ted [=DiBiase=]'s Million Dollar Corporation. Sid was turned face in July 1996, replacing [[Wrestling/UltimateWarrior the Ultimate Warrior]] as Shawn and Ahmed Johnson's partner for the six-man main event against [[Wrestling/JimCornette Camp Cornette]] (Wrestling/OwenHart, Bulldog, Vader) at ''in Your House 9: International Incident''. He would go on to defeat Shawn for the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-h.html WWE World Heavyweight Title]] at ''Wrestling/SurvivorSeries 96'' and would win it a second time, this time from Wrestling/BretHart, before leaving.


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Sid went off to the USWA in Memphis before coming back to WWE in 1995. He was originally Wrestling/ShawnMichaels' bodyguard (see BodyguardBetrayal below) before turning on him. Sid replaced the face-turned Wrestling/BamBamBigelow in Ted [=DiBiase=]'s Million Dollar Corporation. Sid was turned face in July 1996, replacing [[Wrestling/UltimateWarrior the Ultimate Warrior]] as Shawn and Ahmed Johnson's Wrestling/AhmedJohnson's partner for the six-man main event against [[Wrestling/JimCornette Camp Cornette]] (Wrestling/OwenHart, Bulldog, Vader) at ''in Your House 9: International Incident''. He would go on to defeat Shawn for the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-h.html WWE World Heavyweight Title]] at ''Wrestling/SurvivorSeries 96'' and would win it a second time, this time from Wrestling/BretHart, before leaving.

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** (as Vicious Warrior in Wrestling/NewJapanProWrestling): Music/{{Whitesnake}}'s "Crying in the Rain"
** (in the USWA): Music/{{KISS}}'s "100,000 Years"
*** The Skyscrapers used [[Music/{{Scorpions}} the Scorpions]]' "China White"
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Sidney Raymond Eudy (born December 16, 1960) is an American {{Professional Wrestl|ing}}er from West Memphis, AR best known for his work in Wrestling/{{WCW}} as Sid Vicious and in Wrestling/{{WWE}} as Sycho Sid. He debuted in 1987 and competed in the Continental circuit in Alabama and Tennessee, primarily as Lord Humongous, before adopting the Sid Vicious name. He arrived in WCW in 1989 and was teamed with Wrestling/DanSpivey as the Skyscrapers. They feuded with Wrestling/TheRoadWarriors and the Steiner Brothers until ''Clash of the Champions IX.'' That night, Wrestling/ScottSteiner screwed up a fallaway slam, causing Sid to suffer a punctured lung and a broken rib.[[note]]This led to WCW bringing in [[Wrestling/TheUndertaker Mark Calaway]] as his replacement, renaming him "Mean" Mark Callous. You know the rest.[[/note]] When Sid came back in May, he was introduced as the newest member of the Four Horsemen, with Wrestling/RicFlair, Wrestling/ArnAnderson and Wrestling/BarryWindham. Sid stayed with the Horsemen until El Gigante defeated him in a Stretcher Match at ''WCW [=SuperBrawl=]'' on May 19th, 1991, sending him off to WWE. He debuted in WWE as a {{Face}}, renamed Sid Justice. This lasted until Flair, who had arrived shortly after Sid, eliminated him, with Wrestling/HulkHogan's assistance, from the 1992 Royal Rumble. Sid turned heel and sided with manager Dr. Harvey Wippleman before leaving.

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Sidney Raymond Eudy (born December 16, 1960) is an a retired American {{Professional Wrestl|ing}}er from West Memphis, AR best known for his work in Wrestling/{{WCW}} as Sid Vicious and in Wrestling/{{WWE}} as Sycho Sid. He debuted in 1987 and competed in the Continental circuit in Alabama and Tennessee, primarily as Lord Humongous, before adopting the Sid Vicious name. He arrived in WCW in 1989 and was teamed with Wrestling/DanSpivey as the Skyscrapers. They feuded with Wrestling/TheRoadWarriors and the Steiner Brothers until ''Clash of the Champions IX.'' That night, Wrestling/ScottSteiner screwed up a fallaway slam, causing Sid to suffer a punctured lung and a broken rib.[[note]]This led to WCW bringing in [[Wrestling/TheUndertaker Mark Calaway]] as his replacement, renaming him "Mean" Mark Callous. You know the rest.[[/note]] When Sid came back in May, he was introduced as the newest member of the Four Horsemen, with Wrestling/RicFlair, Wrestling/ArnAnderson and Wrestling/BarryWindham. Sid stayed with the Horsemen until El Gigante defeated him in a Stretcher Match at ''WCW [=SuperBrawl=]'' on May 19th, 1991, sending him off to WWE. He debuted in WWE as a {{Face}}, renamed Sid Justice. This lasted until Flair, who had arrived shortly after Sid, eliminated him, with Wrestling/HulkHogan's assistance, from the 1992 Royal Rumble. Sid turned heel and sided with manager Dr. Harvey Wippleman before leaving.
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Sid Eudy (b. 1960) is an American {{Professional Wrestl|ing}}er from West Memphis, AR best known for his work in Wrestling/{{WCW}} as Sid Vicious and in Wrestling/{{WWE}} as Sycho Sid. He debuted in 1987 and competed in the Continental circuit in Alabama and Tennessee, primarily as Lord Humongous, before adopting the Sid Vicious name. He arrived in WCW in 1989 and was teamed with Wrestling/DanSpivey as the Skyscrapers. They feuded with Wrestling/TheRoadWarriors and the Steiner Brothers until ''Clash of the Champions IX.'' That night, Wrestling/ScottSteiner screwed up a fallaway slam, causing Sid to suffer a punctured lung and a broken rib.[[note]]This led to WCW bringing in [[Wrestling/TheUndertaker Mark Calaway]] as his replacement, renaming him "Mean" Mark Callous. You know the rest.[[/note]] When Sid came back in May, he was introduced as the newest member of the Four Horsemen, with Wrestling/RicFlair, Wrestling/ArnAnderson and Wrestling/BarryWindham. Sid stayed with the Horsemen until El Gigante defeated him in a Stretcher Match at ''WCW [=SuperBrawl=]'' on May 19th, 1991, sending him off to WWE. He debuted in WWE as a {{Face}}, renamed Sid Justice. This lasted until Flair, who had arrived shortly after Sid, eliminated him, with Wrestling/HulkHogan's assistance, from the 1992 Royal Rumble. Sid turned heel and sided with manager Dr. Harvey Wippleman before leaving.

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Sid Sidney Raymond Eudy (b. (born December 16, 1960) is an American {{Professional Wrestl|ing}}er from West Memphis, AR best known for his work in Wrestling/{{WCW}} as Sid Vicious and in Wrestling/{{WWE}} as Sycho Sid. He debuted in 1987 and competed in the Continental circuit in Alabama and Tennessee, primarily as Lord Humongous, before adopting the Sid Vicious name. He arrived in WCW in 1989 and was teamed with Wrestling/DanSpivey as the Skyscrapers. They feuded with Wrestling/TheRoadWarriors and the Steiner Brothers until ''Clash of the Champions IX.'' That night, Wrestling/ScottSteiner screwed up a fallaway slam, causing Sid to suffer a punctured lung and a broken rib.[[note]]This led to WCW bringing in [[Wrestling/TheUndertaker Mark Calaway]] as his replacement, renaming him "Mean" Mark Callous. You know the rest.[[/note]] When Sid came back in May, he was introduced as the newest member of the Four Horsemen, with Wrestling/RicFlair, Wrestling/ArnAnderson and Wrestling/BarryWindham. Sid stayed with the Horsemen until El Gigante defeated him in a Stretcher Match at ''WCW [=SuperBrawl=]'' on May 19th, 1991, sending him off to WWE. He debuted in WWE as a {{Face}}, renamed Sid Justice. This lasted until Flair, who had arrived shortly after Sid, eliminated him, with Wrestling/HulkHogan's assistance, from the 1992 Royal Rumble. Sid turned heel and sided with manager Dr. Harvey Wippleman before leaving.




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'''Sid Eudy''' (b. 1960) is an American {{Professional Wrestl|ing}}er from West Memphis, AR best known for his work in Wrestling/{{WCW}} as '''Sid Vicious''' and in Wrestling/{{WWE}} as '''Sycho Sid.''' He debuted in 1987 and competed in the Continental circuit in Alabama and Tennessee, primarily as '''Lord Humongous,''' before adopting the Sid Vicious name. He arrived in WCW in 1989 and was teamed with Wrestling/DanSpivey as the Skyscrapers. They feuded with Wrestling/TheRoadWarriors and the Steiner Brothers until ''Clash of the Champions IX.'' That night, Wrestling/ScottSteiner screwed up a fallaway slam, causing Sid to suffer a punctured lung and a broken rib.[[note]]This led to WCW bringing in [[Wrestling/TheUndertaker Mark Calaway]] as his replacement, renaming him "Mean" Mark Callous. You know the rest.[[/note]] When Sid came back in May, he was introduced as the newest member of the Four Horsemen, with Wrestling/RicFlair, Wrestling/ArnAnderson and Wrestling/BarryWindham. Sid stayed with the Horsemen until El Gigante defeated him in a Stretcher Match at ''WCW [=SuperBrawl=]'' on May 19th, 1991, sending him off to WWE. He debuted in WWE as a {{Face}}, renamed Sid Justice. This lasted until Flair, who had arrived shortly after Sid, eliminated him, with Wrestling/HulkHogan's assistance, from the 1992 Royal Rumble. Sid turned heel and sided with manager Dr. Harvey Wippleman before leaving.

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'''Sid Eudy''' Sid Eudy (b. 1960) is an American {{Professional Wrestl|ing}}er from West Memphis, AR best known for his work in Wrestling/{{WCW}} as '''Sid Vicious''' Sid Vicious and in Wrestling/{{WWE}} as '''Sycho Sid.''' Sycho Sid. He debuted in 1987 and competed in the Continental circuit in Alabama and Tennessee, primarily as '''Lord Humongous,''' Lord Humongous, before adopting the Sid Vicious name. He arrived in WCW in 1989 and was teamed with Wrestling/DanSpivey as the Skyscrapers. They feuded with Wrestling/TheRoadWarriors and the Steiner Brothers until ''Clash of the Champions IX.'' That night, Wrestling/ScottSteiner screwed up a fallaway slam, causing Sid to suffer a punctured lung and a broken rib.[[note]]This led to WCW bringing in [[Wrestling/TheUndertaker Mark Calaway]] as his replacement, renaming him "Mean" Mark Callous. You know the rest.[[/note]] When Sid came back in May, he was introduced as the newest member of the Four Horsemen, with Wrestling/RicFlair, Wrestling/ArnAnderson and Wrestling/BarryWindham. Sid stayed with the Horsemen until El Gigante defeated him in a Stretcher Match at ''WCW [=SuperBrawl=]'' on May 19th, 1991, sending him off to WWE. He debuted in WWE as a {{Face}}, renamed Sid Justice. This lasted until Flair, who had arrived shortly after Sid, eliminated him, with Wrestling/HulkHogan's assistance, from the 1992 Royal Rumble. Sid turned heel and sided with manager Dr. Harvey Wippleman before leaving.
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* BodyguardBetrayal: Shawn Michaels once gave him the night off. To clarify, Shawn felt that Sid had screwed up and cost him his ''[=WrestleMania=] XI'' match against [[Wrestling/KevinNash Diesel]] and Shawn was basically saying [[StopHelpingMe he didn't trust Sid not to screw up and cost him another match]]. Sid gave him three powerbombs, and a legitimate back injury, in response. See BullyingADragon[=/=]TooDumbToLive on Shawn's page.

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* BodyguardBetrayal: Shawn Michaels once gave him the night off. To clarify, Shawn felt that Sid had screwed up and cost him his ''[=WrestleMania=] XI'' match against [[Wrestling/KevinNash Diesel]] and Shawn was basically saying [[StopHelpingMe [[UnwantedAssistance he didn't trust Sid not to screw up and cost him another match]]. Sid gave him three powerbombs, and a legitimate back injury, in response. See BullyingADragon[=/=]TooDumbToLive on Shawn's page.
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* BlondGuysAreEvil: Except when he was Sid Justice and during his masked run as [[LegacyCharacter Lord Humongous]] where you couldn't see his hair.
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* BlondGuysAreEvilBlondGuysAreEvil: Except when he was Sid Justice and during his masked run as [[LegacyCharacter Lord Humongous]] where you couldn't see his hair.


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* HollywoodHealing: His one week recovery after being ran over with a monster truck by Wrestling/BretHart in WCW.
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** In real life instances, he attacked Arn Anderson with a pair of scissors and threatened Brian Pillman and Mike Graham with a squeegee.
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* {{ILLKILLYOU}}: Sid to Hogan after he assisted Ric Flair in eliminating him in the 1992 Royal Rumble.

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* {{ILLKILLYOU}}: IllKillYou: Sid to Hogan after he assisted Ric Flair in eliminating him in the 1992 Royal Rumble.
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* {{ILLKILLYOU}}: Sid to Hogan after he assisted Ric Flair in eliminating him in the 1992 Royal Rumble.
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* {{Homage}}: He took the name "Sid Vicious" from the bass player for the Music/SexPistols.

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* {{Homage}}: He took the name "Sid Vicious" "Music/SidVicious" from the bass player for the Music/SexPistols.
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**Oddly enough, Sid was ADORED in New York. So much that regardless of whether he was a heel or face, he got a face reaction.
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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: Despite it being a {{Botchamania}} standard, his infamous [[http://www.cagematch.net/?id=93&nr=201 "I have half the brain that you do"]] promo was ''not'' an example of Sid messing up his lines. Apparently, Wrestling/VinceRusso actually wrote the promo that way and Sid just took it and did the best job he could with something that was completely moronic.
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Sid returned to WCW at ''WCW [=Slamboree=] 1993'' as manager Col. Robert Parker's revenge for Van Hammer refusing to join his stable. Sid and Parker [[VillainTeamUp joined forces]] with [[Wrestling/{{Vader}} Big Van Vader]] and manager Wrestling/HarleyRace, creating the Masters of the Powerbombs team for a feud with Wrestling/{{Sting}} and [[Wrestling/DaveyBoySmith the British Bulldog]]. Sid was forced out in October following a hotel room fight in England with Arn Anderson where both guys were stabbing each other with scissors.

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Sid returned to WCW at ''WCW [=Slamboree=] 1993'' as manager Col. Robert Parker's revenge for Van Hammer refusing to join his stable. Sid and Parker [[VillainTeamUp joined forces]] with [[Wrestling/{{Vader}} Big Van Vader]] and manager Wrestling/HarleyRace, creating the Masters of the Powerbombs team for a feud with Wrestling/{{Sting}} and [[Wrestling/DaveyBoySmith the British Bulldog]]. Sid was forced out in October following a hotel room fight in England with Arn Anderson where both guys were stabbing each other with scissors.[[ShearMenace scissors]].
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He would later resurface in the independents and even made a return to WWE. As part of Wrestling/HeathSlater's epic HumiliationConga leading up to ''Raw'''s 1000th Episode, Sid squashed him on the 996th episode, June 25, 2012.


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He would later resurface in the independents and even made a return [[TheBusCameBack return]] to WWE. As part of Wrestling/HeathSlater's epic HumiliationConga leading up to ''Raw'''s 1000th Episode, Sid squashed him on the 996th episode, June 25, 2012.




* SquashMatch: Many. For a time in WCW, he'd have a stretcher brought out for whoever his victim was that night.

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* SquashMatch: Many. For a time in WCW, he'd have a stretcher brought out before the match for whoever his victim was that night.
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* BigGuyLittleGuy: As Lord Humongous with Wrestling/ShaneDouglas in Continental. They were 1x [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/al/secw/cont-t.html NWA Continental Tag Team Champions]] in 1988.
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* BigDamnHeroes: Rescued ring announcer Mike [=McGuirk=] when Big Bully Busick and manager [[Characters/WWEManagers Dr. Harvey Wippleman]] were harassing her.

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* BigDamnHeroes: Rescued ring announcer Mike [=McGuirk=] when Big Bully Busick and manager [[Characters/WWEManagers [[Wrestling/HarveyWippleman Dr. Harvey Wippleman]] were harassing her.
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* TrashTheSet: Of Wrestling/BrutusBeefcake's TalkShowWithFists "The Barber Shop" on the February 16 (taped January 27), 1992 ''WWF Wrestling Challenge,'' as this was the final installment.
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* IHaveManyNames: Lord Humongous, Vicious Warrior, Sid Vicious, Sid Justice, Sycho Sid. ECW just called him "Sid."


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* LaughingMad: In some promos in WWE in 1996.
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* TagTeam:
** The Skyscrapers
** The Masters of the Powerbomb
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* ImprobableWeaponUser: As an InUniverse example, he hit Shawn Michaels' manager Jose Lothario with a TV camera during their match at ''Survivor Series 1996''.
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Sid went off to the USWA in Memphis before coming back to WWE in 1995. He was originally Wrestling/ShawnMichaels' bodyguard (see BodyguardBetrayal below) before turning on him. Sid replaced the face-turned Wrestling/BamBamBigelow in Ted [=DiBiase=]'s Million Dollar Corporation. Sid was turned face in July 1996, replacing [[Wrestling/UltimateWarrior the Ultimate Warrior]] as Shawn and Ahmed Johnson's partner for the six-man main event against [[Wrestling/JimCornette Camp Cornette]] (Wrestling/OwenHart, Bulldog, Vader). He would go on to defeat Shawn for the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-h.html WWE World Heavyweight Title]] at ''Wrestling/SurvivorSeries 96'' and would win it a second time, this time from Wrestling/BretHart, before leaving.


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Sid went off to the USWA in Memphis before coming back to WWE in 1995. He was originally Wrestling/ShawnMichaels' bodyguard (see BodyguardBetrayal below) before turning on him. Sid replaced the face-turned Wrestling/BamBamBigelow in Ted [=DiBiase=]'s Million Dollar Corporation. Sid was turned face in July 1996, replacing [[Wrestling/UltimateWarrior the Ultimate Warrior]] as Shawn and Ahmed Johnson's partner for the six-man main event against [[Wrestling/JimCornette Camp Cornette]] (Wrestling/OwenHart, Bulldog, Vader).Vader) at ''in Your House 9: International Incident''. He would go on to defeat Shawn for the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-h.html WWE World Heavyweight Title]] at ''Wrestling/SurvivorSeries 96'' and would win it a second time, this time from Wrestling/BretHart, before leaving.




* SquashMatch: Many. For a time in WCW, he'd have a stretcher brought out for whoever his victim was that night.



* WrestlingFamily: His son Gunnar.

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* WrestlingFamily: His son Gunnar.Gunnar.
* WrestlingMonster: At his best.
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* {{Homage}}: He took the name "Sid Vicious" from the bass player for the Music/SexPistols.
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'''Sid Eudy''' (b. 1960) is an American {{Professional Wrestl|ing}}er from West Memphis, AR best known for his work in Wrestling/{{WCW}} as '''Sid Vicious''' and in Wrestling/{{WWE}} as '''Sycho Sid.''' He debuted in 1987 and competed in the Continental circuit in Alabama and Tennessee, primarily as '''Lord Humongous,''' before adopting the Sid Vicious name. He arrived in WCW in 1989 and was teamed with Wrestling/DanSpivey as the Skyscrapers. They feuded with Wrestling/TheRoadWarriors and the Steiner Brothers until ''Clash of the Champions IX.'' That night, Wrestling/ScottSteiner screwed up a fallaway slam, causing Sid to suffer a punctured lung and a broken rib.[[note]]This led to WCW bringing in [[Wrestling/TheUndertaker Mark Calaway]] as his replacement, renaming him "Mean" Mark Callous. You know the rest.[[/note]] When Sid came back in May, he was introduced as the newest member of the Four Horsemen, with Wrestling/RicFlair, Wrestling/ArnAnderson and Wrestling/BarryWindham. Sid stayed with the Horsemen until El Gigante defeated him in a Stretcher Match at ''WCW [=SuperBrawl=]'' on May 19th, 1991, sending him off to WWE. He debuted in WWE as a {{Face}}, renamed Sid Justice. This lasted until Flair, who had arrived shortly after Sid, eliminated him, with Wrestling/HulkHogan's assistance, from the 1992 Royal Rumble. Sid turned heel and sided with manager Dr. Harvey Wippleman before leaving.

Sid returned to WCW at ''WCW [=Slamboree=] 1993'' as manager Col. Robert Parker's revenge for Van Hammer refusing to join his stable. Sid and Parker [[VillainTeamUp joined forces]] with [[Wrestling/{{Vader}} Big Van Vader]] and manager Wrestling/HarleyRace, creating the Masters of the Powerbombs team for a feud with Wrestling/{{Sting}} and [[Wrestling/DaveyBoySmith the British Bulldog]]. Sid was forced out in October following a hotel room fight in England with Arn Anderson where both guys were stabbing each other with scissors.

Sid went off to the USWA in Memphis before coming back to WWE in 1995. He was originally Wrestling/ShawnMichaels' bodyguard (see BodyguardBetrayal below) before turning on him. Sid replaced the face-turned Wrestling/BamBamBigelow in Ted [=DiBiase=]'s Million Dollar Corporation. Sid was turned face in July 1996, replacing [[Wrestling/UltimateWarrior the Ultimate Warrior]] as Shawn and Ahmed Johnson's partner for the six-man main event against [[Wrestling/JimCornette Camp Cornette]] (Wrestling/OwenHart, Bulldog, Vader). He would go on to defeat Shawn for the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-h.html WWE World Heavyweight Title]] at ''Wrestling/SurvivorSeries 96'' and would win it a second time, this time from Wrestling/BretHart, before leaving.


Sid went off to Memphis but otherwise dropped off the radar until ''Wrestling/{{ECW}} Guilty As Charged 99'', January 10, 1999. In a recycling of the angle from ''[=Slamboree=] 1993'', Judge Jeff Jones brought out Sid to destroy John Kronus. Sid stuck around until the summer, when he shocked everybody by returning, after a 5 1/2-year absence, to WCW, as an ally of Wrestling/RandySavage in his feud with Wrestling/KevinNash. Sid stuck around into the Spring, having won the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wcw/wcw-us-h.html WCW United States Heavyweight Title]] once and the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wcw-h.html WCW World Heavyweight Title]] twice, until he was taken off of TV for the bulk of the year. He returned in December to challenge Scott Steiner for the title at ''[=Starrcade=],'' which he lost. At ''Sin'' in January, he suffered his infamous broken leg, essentially ending his career.

He would later resurface in the independents and even made a return to WWE. As part of Wrestling/HeathSlater's epic HumiliationConga leading up to ''Raw'''s 1000th Episode, Sid squashed him on the 996th episode, June 25, 2012.


As usual, you can find the basics at [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sid_Eudy The Other Wiki]].




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* AlliterativeName: (Sycho Sid)
* ArchEnemy: He seems to have feuded the most times with Sting, Bulldog and Kevin Nash.
* {{Awesome McCool Name}}[=/=]NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Sid Justice, Sid Vicious...
* AxCrazy: They don't call him Sycho for nothing.
* BigDamnHeroes: Rescued ring announcer Mike [=McGuirk=] when Big Bully Busick and manager [[Characters/WWEManagers Dr. Harvey Wippleman]] were harassing her.
* TheBigGuy: As a face
** TheBrute: As a heel.
* BlondGuysAreEvil
* BodyguardBetrayal: Shawn Michaels once gave him the night off. To clarify, Shawn felt that Sid had screwed up and cost him his ''[=WrestleMania=] XI'' match against [[Wrestling/KevinNash Diesel]] and Shawn was basically saying [[StopHelpingMe he didn't trust Sid not to screw up and cost him another match]]. Sid gave him three powerbombs, and a legitimate back injury, in response. See BullyingADragon[=/=]TooDumbToLive on Shawn's page.
* CommutingOnABus: Due to how he likes to take time off whenever he can to play softball.
* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: Despite it being a {{Botchamania}} standard, his infamous [[http://www.cagematch.net/?id=93&nr=201 "I have half the brain that you do"]] promo was ''not'' an example of Sid messing up his lines. Apparently, Wrestling/VinceRusso actually wrote the promo that way and Sid just took it and did the best job he could with something that was completely moronic.
* FinishingMove: Powerbomb, chokeslam, Cobra Clutch Slam
* GameBreakingInjury: His last match saw him take a relatively small jump from the second turnbuckle and land on one leg. Said leg collapsed under him at about a ninety degree angle at the knee, causing so much damage that the leg nearly had to be amputated.
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Sometimes based on whether he's going from one promotion to another and sometimes in one promotion.
* LargeHamTitle: "I AM THE MASTER AND THE RULER OF THE WORLD!"
* MeaningfulTitles: His rotating surnames of "Vicious" and "Justice", and his occasional prefix of "Sycho", depending on heel/face status.
* '''[[NoIndoorVoice NO INDOOR VOICE]]'''
* NoSell: He was the special referee for the Hogan[=/=]Warrior vs. Triangle of Terror (Wrestling/SgtSlaughter[=/=][[Wrestling/TheIronSheik Col. Mustafa (The Iron Sheik)]][=/=]General Adnan) match at ''Wrestling/{{SummerSlam}} 91.'' There was a spot where a ref bump would normally have happened, except that it was Sid so he didn't move.
* PartsUnknown: "Anywhere he darn well pleases"
** The Skyscrapers (Sid and Dan Spivey) were billed from [[Franchise/{{Superman}} "Metropolis"]].
* PowerStable:
** (in Continental and WCW): The Stud Stable
** (in WCW): The Four Horsemen, Team Madness (led by Randy Savage), the Millionaires' Club
** (in WWE): The Million Dollar Corporation
** (in Memphis): P.O.B. (Pride of Brotherhood). This was a group of bodybuilders-turned-wrestlers that Sid led. It included Kevin Fertig, who would later appear in WWE as Mordecai and Kevin Thorn.
* PsychoStrings: In his WWE entrance music.
* RealSongThemeTune:
** (as Vicious Warrior in Wrestling/NewJapanProWrestling): Music/{{Whitesnake}}'s "Crying in the Rain"
** (in the USWA): Music/{{KISS}}'s "100,000 Years"
*** The Skyscrapers used [[Music/{{Scorpions}} the Scorpions]]' "China White"
* RealityShow: Not him, but his son Frank competed on ''Series/BigBrother 14'', getting evicted on Day 62.
* RedBaron: "The Millennium Man" in his 1999 WCW run.
* UnderwearOfPower
* WrestlingFamily: His son Gunnar.

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