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!!! James J. Dillon (James Morrison, 1982-1988, 1997-1998)
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!!! James J. Dillon (James Morrison, 1982-1988, 1997-1998)1997-1999)
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!!! Wrestling/TedDiBiase (Theodore Marvin [=DiBiase=], Sr.) 1996-1999
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!!! Wrestling/TedDiBiase [[Wrestling/TedDiBiase "Trillionaire" Ted [=DiBiase=]]] (Theodore Marvin [=DiBiase=], Sr.) 1996-1999
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Currently rewatching all Nitros. Teddy made at least one appearance on Nitro in January 1997.
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!!! Wrestling/TeddyLong (Theodore Rufus Long, 1985-1996)
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!!! Wrestling/TeddyLong (Theodore Rufus Long, 1985-1996)1985-1997)
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!!! Wrestling/TedDiBiase 1996-1999
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!!! Wrestling/TedDiBiase (Theodore Marvin [=DiBiase=], Sr.) 1996-1999
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!!! [[Wrestling/SherriMartel Sister Sherri]] (Sherry Schrull, 1994-1997)
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!!! [[Wrestling/SherriMartel Sister Sherri]] (Sherry Schrull, 1994-1997)1994-1997, 2000)
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!!! Wrestling/TedDiBiase 1996-1999
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Nice Hat is now dewicked
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%%* NiceHat
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!!! Paul Ellering, (1986-1990)
* TheArtifact: His 'Precious' moniker was created for his muscular prettyboy character, but he continued using it well after he switched over to the bald bearded look.
* TheBusCameBack: Twice.
** When he and the Road Warriors came back to WWF in 1998 after having been wrestling elsewhere for several years, he was booked to turn on the Road Warriors and manage the Disciples of Apocolypse[[note]]a biker gang stable consisting of [[Wrestling/BrianAdams Crush]], [[Wrestling/BrianLee Chainz]], Skull and 8-Ball[[/note]]. Ellering actually hated working against the Road Warriors.
** In 2016, when he was reintroduced as the manager of The Authors of Pain in ''Wrestling/{{WWENXT}}'', although he left when they got promoted to the main roster.
* DragonInChief: When Wrestling/JimmyHart attempted to takeover The King's Army from Wrestling/JerryLawler, he needed someone who could actually fight, someone who would be more loyal to him than Lawler, so Hart brought in Ellering.
* GorgeousGeorge: During his days as a wrestler he dabbled in this trope. He had a massively muscular physique back in the days when this was a rarity in pro wrestling, and he showed it off at all opportunities. He also had long curly blonde hair and a gaudy robe. He never really acted effeminate, but he did sometimes offer to let his opponent feel his muscles. Plus there was his nickname of Precious.
* HairTodayGoneTomorrow: During his days as an active wrestler he had a gloriously blond curly mullet. By the time he became a manager he'd switched over to a shiny shaved head.
* TheArtifact: His 'Precious' moniker was created for his muscular prettyboy character, but he continued using it well after he switched over to the bald bearded look.
* TheBusCameBack: Twice.
** When he and the Road Warriors came back to WWF in 1998 after having been wrestling elsewhere for several years, he was booked to turn on the Road Warriors and manage the Disciples of Apocolypse[[note]]a biker gang stable consisting of [[Wrestling/BrianAdams Crush]], [[Wrestling/BrianLee Chainz]], Skull and 8-Ball[[/note]]. Ellering actually hated working against the Road Warriors.
** In 2016, when he was reintroduced as the manager of The Authors of Pain in ''Wrestling/{{WWENXT}}'', although he left when they got promoted to the main roster.
* DragonInChief: When Wrestling/JimmyHart attempted to takeover The King's Army from Wrestling/JerryLawler, he needed someone who could actually fight, someone who would be more loyal to him than Lawler, so Hart brought in Ellering.
* GorgeousGeorge: During his days as a wrestler he dabbled in this trope. He had a massively muscular physique back in the days when this was a rarity in pro wrestling, and he showed it off at all opportunities. He also had long curly blonde hair and a gaudy robe. He never really acted effeminate, but he did sometimes offer to let his opponent feel his muscles. Plus there was his nickname of Precious.
* HairTodayGoneTomorrow: During his days as an active wrestler he had a gloriously blond curly mullet. By the time he became a manager he'd switched over to a shiny shaved head.
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!!! Paul Ellering, Ellering (1986-1990)
* TheArtifact: His 'Precious' moniker was created for his muscularprettyboy "pretty boy" character, but he continued using it well after he switched over to the bald bearded look.
* TheBusCameBack: Twice.
** When he and the Road Warriors came back to WWF in 1998 after having been wrestling elsewhere for several years, he was booked to turn on the Road Warriors and manage the Disciples of Apocolypse[[note]]a biker gang stable consisting of [[Wrestling/BrianAdams Crush]], [[Wrestling/BrianLee Chainz]], Skull and 8-Ball[[/note]]. Ellering actually hated working against the Road Warriors.
** In 2016, when he was reintroduced as the manager of The Authors of Pain in ''Wrestling/{{WWENXT}}'', although he left when they got promoted to the main roster.
* DragonInChief: When Wrestling/JimmyHart attempted to takeover The King's Army from Wrestling/JerryLawler, he needed someone who could actually fight, someone who would be more loyal to him than Lawler, so Hart brought in Ellering.
* GorgeousGeorge: During his days as a wrestler he dabbled in this trope. He had a massively muscular physique back in the days when this was a rarity in pro wrestling, and he showed it off at all opportunities. He also had long curly blonde hair and a gaudy robe. He never really acted effeminate, but he did sometimes offer to let his opponent feel his muscles. Plus there was his nickname of Precious.
* HairTodayGoneTomorrow: During his days as an active wrestler he had a gloriously blond curly mullet. By the time he became a manager he'd switched over to a shiny shaved head.look.
* TheArtifact: His 'Precious' moniker was created for his muscular
* TheBusCameBack: Twice.
** When he and the Road Warriors came back to WWF in 1998 after having been wrestling elsewhere for several years, he was booked to turn on the Road Warriors and manage the Disciples of Apocolypse[[note]]a biker gang stable consisting of [[Wrestling/BrianAdams Crush]], [[Wrestling/BrianLee Chainz]], Skull and 8-Ball[[/note]]. Ellering actually hated working against the Road Warriors.
** In 2016, when he was reintroduced as the manager of The Authors of Pain in ''Wrestling/{{WWENXT}}'', although he left when they got promoted to the main roster.
* DragonInChief: When Wrestling/JimmyHart attempted to takeover The King's Army from Wrestling/JerryLawler, he needed someone who could actually fight, someone who would be more loyal to him than Lawler, so Hart brought in Ellering.
* GorgeousGeorge: During his days as a wrestler he dabbled in this trope. He had a massively muscular physique back in the days when this was a rarity in pro wrestling, and he showed it off at all opportunities. He also had long curly blonde hair and a gaudy robe. He never really acted effeminate, but he did sometimes offer to let his opponent feel his muscles. Plus there was his nickname of Precious.
* HairTodayGoneTomorrow: During his days as an active wrestler he had a gloriously blond curly mullet. By the time he became a manager he'd switched over to a shiny shaved head.
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* PowerStable:
** (as a wrestler): [[Wrestling/JimmyHart The First Family]], in Memphis
** (as a manager): The original Legion of Doom, in Georgia.
* RedBaron: "Precious" and "Mr. [=DotCom=]".
** (as a wrestler): [[Wrestling/JimmyHart The First Family]], in Memphis
** (as a manager): The original Legion of Doom, in Georgia.
* RedBaron: "Precious" and "Mr. [=DotCom=]".
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** (as a wrestler): [[Wrestling/JimmyHart The First Family]], in Memphis
** (as a manager): The original Legion of Doom, in Georgia.
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!!! Wrestling/TeddyLong (Theodore Rufus Long. 1985-1996)
* AbusiveParents: Not necessarily a parent, but he was in charge of Norman the Lunatic. He could send Norman back to the Asylum at will, and he carried around a key to keep Norman in line
* AscendedExtra: Opened both his careers in WWE and WCW television as a referee.
* BaldOfEvil: Heel, dating back to his days as a manager in NWA and WCW. Although during those early days he was bald on top with a greasy mullet in the back, rather than completely bald.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: He threw shoes at people.
* PowerStable: Ran two in WCW. Neither had proper names. One in the early 90s had The Skyscrapers (Vicious and Spivey) and Norman the Lunatic in it. The other was in the late 90s. It was called Quittin' Time, consisted of Jim Powers and "Hardwork" Bobby Walker, never appeared on anything besides the C and D shows like ''WCW Pro'' and ''WCW Worldwide''.
* AbusiveParents: Not necessarily a parent, but he was in charge of Norman the Lunatic. He could send Norman back to the Asylum at will, and he carried around a key to keep Norman in line
* AscendedExtra: Opened both his careers in WWE and WCW television as a referee.
* BaldOfEvil: Heel, dating back to his days as a manager in NWA and WCW. Although during those early days he was bald on top with a greasy mullet in the back, rather than completely bald.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: He threw shoes at people.
* PowerStable: Ran two in WCW. Neither had proper names. One in the early 90s had The Skyscrapers (Vicious and Spivey) and Norman the Lunatic in it. The other was in the late 90s. It was called Quittin' Time, consisted of Jim Powers and "Hardwork" Bobby Walker, never appeared on anything besides the C and D shows like ''WCW Pro'' and ''WCW Worldwide''.
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!!! Wrestling/TeddyLong (Theodore Rufus Long. 1985-1996)
* AbusiveParents: Not necessarily a parent, but he was in charge of Norman the Lunatic. He could send Norman back to the Asylum at will, and he carried around a key to keep Norman in line
* AscendedExtra: Opened both his careers in WWE and WCW television as a referee.
* BaldOfEvil: Heel, dating back to his days as a manager in NWA and WCW. Although during those early days he was bald on top with a greasy mullet in the back, rather than completely bald.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: He threw shoes at people.
* PowerStable: Ran two in WCW. Neither had proper names. One in the early 90s had The Skyscrapers (Vicious and Spivey) and Norman the Lunatic in it. The other was in the late 90s. It was called Quittin' Time, consisted of Jim Powers and "Hardwork" Bobby Walker, never appeared on anything besides the C and D shows like ''WCW Pro'' and ''WCW Worldwide''.Long, 1985-1996)
* AbusiveParents: Not necessarily a parent, but he was in charge of Norman the Lunatic. He could send Norman back to the Asylum at will, and he carried around a key to keep Norman in line
* AscendedExtra: Opened both his careers in WWE and WCW television as a referee.
* BaldOfEvil: Heel, dating back to his days as a manager in NWA and WCW. Although during those early days he was bald on top with a greasy mullet in the back, rather than completely bald.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: He threw shoes at people.
* PowerStable: Ran two in WCW. Neither had proper names. One in the early 90s had The Skyscrapers (Vicious and Spivey) and Norman the Lunatic in it. The other was in the late 90s. It was called Quittin' Time, consisted of Jim Powers and "Hardwork" Bobby Walker, never appeared on anything besides the C and D shows like ''WCW Pro'' and ''WCW Worldwide''.
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!!! The Assassin (Jody Hamilton) 1983-1984, 1993-2001[[note]]From 1994-2001 he was the trainer for WCW's Power Plant and was rarely seen on camera.[[/note]]
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!!! The Assassin (Jody Hamilton) Hamilton; 1983-1984, 1993-2001[[note]]From 1993-2001)[[note]]From 1994-2001 he was the trainer for WCW's Power Plant and was rarely seen on camera.[[/note]]
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* NoIndoorVoice: ''"NOOOOOO INDOOR VOICE, MYYYYYYYY SONNNNNN!"'''
* PowerStable: He was the original leader of Wrestling/TheDungeonOfDoom. Before that he was in a number of stables in the territorial days.
* PowerStable: He was the original leader of Wrestling/TheDungeonOfDoom. Before that he was in a number of stables in the territorial days.
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* NoIndoorVoice: ''"NOOOOOO INDOOR VOICE, MYYYYYYYY Yes, he had no indoor voice ... ''"MYYYYYYYY SONNNNNN!"'''
* PowerStable: He was the original leader ofWrestling/TheDungeonOfDoom.the Wrestling/DungeonOfDoom. Before that he was in a number of stables in the territorial days.
* PowerStable: He was the original leader of
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I don't know if things that didn't happen in WCW should belong here (since this is, after all, a subpage of the Characters.WCW page)
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!!! James J Dillon (James Morrison, 1982-1988, 1997-1998)
* TheCameo: He managed The North Star Express (Darin Corbin and Ryan Cruz) at ''Wrestling/{{CHIKARA}} Tag World Grand Prix 2006''.
* PowerStable:
** (in Florida): The Royal Family, with Wrestling/OutlawRonBass, Wrestling/BruiserBrody, Bobby Jaggers, Wrestling/BigJohnStudd, Wrestling/TheOneManGang, Wrestling/TerryFunk, Jimmy Garvin, Wrestling/TheIronSheik, Wrestling/ExoticAdrianStreet, Black Bart and Kendo Nagasaki (Japanese version)
** Dillon's Death Squad, with The Mongolian Stomper, The Spoiler (Frank Morrell) and Wrestling/AbdullahTheButcher.
** A founding member of Wrestling/TheFourHorsemen .
* TheCameo: He managed The North Star Express (Darin Corbin and Ryan Cruz) at ''Wrestling/{{CHIKARA}} Tag World Grand Prix 2006''.
* PowerStable:
** (in Florida): The Royal Family, with Wrestling/OutlawRonBass, Wrestling/BruiserBrody, Bobby Jaggers, Wrestling/BigJohnStudd, Wrestling/TheOneManGang, Wrestling/TerryFunk, Jimmy Garvin, Wrestling/TheIronSheik, Wrestling/ExoticAdrianStreet, Black Bart and Kendo Nagasaki (Japanese version)
** Dillon's Death Squad, with The Mongolian Stomper, The Spoiler (Frank Morrell) and Wrestling/AbdullahTheButcher.
** A founding member of Wrestling/TheFourHorsemen .
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!!! James J J. Dillon (James Morrison, 1982-1988, 1997-1998)
*TheCameo: He managed The North Star Express (Darin Corbin and Ryan Cruz) at ''Wrestling/{{CHIKARA}} Tag World Grand Prix 2006''.
* PowerStable:
** (in Florida): The Royal Family, with Wrestling/OutlawRonBass, Wrestling/BruiserBrody, Bobby Jaggers, Wrestling/BigJohnStudd, Wrestling/TheOneManGang, Wrestling/TerryFunk, Jimmy Garvin, Wrestling/TheIronSheik, Wrestling/ExoticAdrianStreet, Black Bart and Kendo Nagasaki (Japanese version)
** Dillon's Death Squad, with The Mongolian Stomper, The Spoiler (Frank Morrell) and Wrestling/AbdullahTheButcher.
**PowerStable: A founding member of Wrestling/TheFourHorsemen .Wrestling/TheFourHorsemen.
*
* PowerStable:
** (in Florida): The Royal Family, with Wrestling/OutlawRonBass, Wrestling/BruiserBrody, Bobby Jaggers, Wrestling/BigJohnStudd, Wrestling/TheOneManGang, Wrestling/TerryFunk, Jimmy Garvin, Wrestling/TheIronSheik, Wrestling/ExoticAdrianStreet, Black Bart and Kendo Nagasaki (Japanese version)
** Dillon's Death Squad, with The Mongolian Stomper, The Spoiler (Frank Morrell) and Wrestling/AbdullahTheButcher.
**
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didn't realize that's a trivia trope
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!!! [[Wrestling/TonyMamaluke Tony Marinara]] (Charles John Spencer)
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!!! [[Wrestling/TonyMamaluke Tony Marinara]] Marinara (Charles John Spencer)
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* ThrowItIn: When he first arrived in ECW, Wrestling/JoeyStyles said that Tony Marinara was a stupid name, and after trying to figure out a good last name for him, settled on Mamaluke (after The Mamalukes, who Tony had managed in WCW).