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  1. Lockard 23

    Big Daddy V/Viscera Dead at 43

    I really don't see how the discussion got to this point and don't care to continue debating it. All I said was that The Kliq played politics and that even if Mabel hadn't had a knack for injuring people, they likely would have still prevented him from winning the championship. That's what...
  2. Lockard 23

    Big Daddy V/Viscera Dead at 43

    Um, no. That was the 1993 King Of The Ring, not 1994. The inaugural KOTR ('93) was built off the fact that it was Hogan's first title defense since he won the belt again at Wrestlemania 9. You really think Hogan jobbed to Yokozuna and then showed up and beat Flair for the WCW World Heavyweight...
  3. Lockard 23

    Big Daddy V/Viscera Dead at 43

    Well, the Kliq proved that they could change Vince's mind more often than not and get their own way. That's what politcking is. It didn't hurt that the mid-90's WWF wasn't exactly the most prosperous era in the company's history (the exact opposite, actually... some refer to it as the dark ages...
  4. Lockard 23

    Big Daddy V/Viscera Dead at 43

    That may be true as well. I do recall Nash saying that he stopped Mabel form being fired for nearly injuring him with some sort of splash that WWF officials specifically told him not to do anymore. But let's be honest - he wasn't gonna win the title regardless. Of all the other things that the...
  5. Lockard 23

    Big Daddy V/Viscera Dead at 43

    Judging from his birth date, 23 and a half at the time.
  6. Lockard 23

    Big Daddy V/Viscera Dead at 43

    R.I.P. Not surprised he died. Fun Fact: If Mabel had won the WWF Title at Summerslam 1995 (as originally planned before the Kliq politicked and got Diesel to keep the strap), he'd still to this day be the youngest WWE Champion and world champion in general ever.