That's the only one I missed cause I'm a dummy not realizing it was Hart not Heart. I even remembered Lash LeRoux cause he was also Corporal Cajun in the MIA.
@LemonStir nobody's gonna get it if you only grew up watching WWF maybe but us WCW guys definitely know who Lash LeRoux is 😂 him, Disco Inferno, Glacier and all those guys
They should know them it's pretty pathetic they have a channel based on wrestling and don't know big evil, excellence of execution, the narcissist, the model. Man these guys suck lol
@@RinJackson No. He didn't. Big Evil was strictly in 2003 as a heel before he reverted back to being babyface for his feud against Vince that led to the Buried Alive Match that Kane cost him, which fed into the WM20 2004 return of The Deadman. In 2000, it was the American Bad Ass when he used the Kid Rock song of the same name. In 2001-2002 when he began using Limp Bizkit's Rollin', it was Deadman Inc., although Jim Ross also kept trying to get the nickname Booger Red over during his feud against Ric Flair, since when he was the biker, Taker had, at least initially, let his natural ginger hair color show rather than dye it black or brown. Then, he turned heel in 2003 & became Big Evil. When he turned face again, he had dropped the Big Evil moniker, since he was going to retire the biker gimmick & revert back to the Deadman at WM20 in 2004 & for much of the remainder of his career, sans the Boneyard Match at WM36, which was his last match before retiring.
The show was called "Beast in the East" and it was Brock Lesnar wrestling in Japan, and most the most notable note from that show is that they used that show on Tough Enough to show that Velveteen Dream/Patrick Clarke was the only one to stay up and watch it.
@@fazzle1 I'm not saying Finn winning the title wasn't a big moment, it was, but I'm looking at it from the perspective of "What moment was used from that show over and over" for months to come. Finn winning the title was a big moment. But that one clip from Tough Enough was replayed on Raw/Smackdown, as well as commercials for the show for months afterwards. All because WWE at the time was heavily promoting Tough Enough. NXT was HHHs baby. Unless you watched NXT weekly, you'd never hear about it on the main shows.
@@Secretasiandan1 Yes, I know that. I was saying that Beast in the East was a ppv type event that solely focused on Brock, which is why they got confused.
As soon as I heard Ragin Cajun I knew it was Lash Leroux, as when he joined Misfits in Action in WCW he was known as Corporal Cajun. I feel like the two of you should pick a random WCW PPV on the network and watch it to see the insanity us WCW fans lived through.
The Artist Formerly Known as Prince Iaukea. The Maestro. Berlyn. 3 Count (featuring Tank Abbott), Jung Dragons. Elix Skipper. Kid Romeo. The list goes on and on.
@@kurtmoser4299 yeaaaa nah I love these guys... But any self respecting fan knows a bit of history. A lot of us weren't around for the 80s boom but we still know about Dino Bravo, Big John Studd, Paul Orndorf, and the rock and wrestling connection. This was like when Billie eilish said she didn't know who led Zeppelin is.
I actually know Lash LeRoux. He actually lives in my hometown. I sat and listened to him tell stories of him fighting alongside Chavo and winning the WCW Tag Team Championship
Sometimes I'm shocked at their recollection of what happened at what PPV on what year, but then I'm also shocked when they don't know Bret Hart is the Excellence of Execution.
The fact that Dean Malenko's "Man of a Thousand Holds" was not immediately followed up by Jericho's "Man of a Thousand and Four Holds" was a missed opportunity
I am gobsmacked you guys didn't know Bret Hart's 'Excellence of Execution'. Good pull on Dean Malenko 'Man of a Thousand Holds' though. When Jericho had a rivalry with Dean in WCW Jericho called himself 'The Man of 1004 Holds' and during a promo he started listing off all his holds he has, but every 2nd or 3rd one he would say armbar.
@@victorstewartjr.106 I really want someone to use the Saskatchewan Spinning Nerve Hold, or the Shooting Star Staple Super Press, or the Right Handed Punch.
Sweep City, whoo! Thanks to the quiz maker for putting in early-mid 90s wrestlers. Always appreciate the nostalgia. 😅 Plus it's fun seeing the guys either learn or be reminded of old school wrestling history.
The term Narcissist is named after the Greek god Narcissus, who is known in mythology for being self-centered, particularly in terms of his physical appearance
Big Evil was Undertaker’s gimmick in the early 2000s. It’s TECHNICALLY just the American Badass still, but it was during his heel run where he cut his hair short. It was still the American Badass but he’d do super evil and sadistic things and showed signs of the old undead Undertaker still. He chained Hogan to his chopper and drug him around the arena, he’d beat people to a bloody pulp for fun, go after people’s families in feuds (like with Ric Flair he attacked his son to get get to Ric), and just be overall sadistic. He also had some killer matches during that run with Lesnar, Angle, Rock, etc
Dean Malenko had a feud with Jericho back in WCW, where Jericho wanted to one up Malenko, so he referred to himself as "The Man of a Thousand and Four Holds".
Lash was a hell of a pull for the wager. Especially since these guys struggle with knowledge of the big name talents from before the 2000s, so more obscure acts like Lash is just pure deer in headlights for them.
I will always remember Rick Martel's Nickname "The Model" because I had a manager with the same name at a gas station right after highschool. he would always joke about being "the Model". LOL
Yes and that is why usually if its a variant spelling Sophie will spell it out or they will question it. Dante didnt want to say as he worried he woudl give it away @@owenjames8575
@@owenjames8575 It does matter how it's spelled. Owen Hart was "The Black Hart", since he had the nickname when he was still part of the Nation of Domination black militant faction as the only Caucasian/white guy in the group. Ciampa was "The Blackheart", because he had stabbed his DIY tag team partner/best friend Johnny "Mr. Wrestling" Gargano in the back to become a dastardly heel.
Big Nasty Bastard was Big Show’s nickname around 2000, before he got sent to developmental. The back of the shirt said, “Which Way Did He Go?” This was Shane’s phrase.
38pts following the wager. Was talking with my (17yr old) son during this one about how certain quizzes give you an insight to when a person's wrestling fandom began, especially wish some of the old nicknames being attributed to current-day wrestlers. Good quiz, great video.
Aww.. great quiz.. because I’m older than you, knew this quiz easy. Though Dean was also known as “the Iceman”. Lash Laroux would have been great in today’s wrestling.
Dean Malenko used that nickname when he had a feud with Chris Jericho back in WCW! When Dean used the nick, The Man of a thousand holds, Jericho started calling himself the man of a thousand and four holds!
This was a great quiz for guys like me who grew up on old WWF in the mid 80s and early 90s. The only one I missed were Sting being the Vigilante believe it or not and the ridiculous wager question. All the rest were layups for me.
This was a wonderful quiz. I actually was doing pretty well on it until the last question. I had no clue who the Ragin Cajun was/is. Great quiz. Hope to see more of these
WHedn he was feuding with Malenko in WCW, Chris Jericho called himself "The Man of 1003 Holds" and he would come to the ring with a scroll of paper and announce what holds he was a master of.
I remember a feud Chris Jericho had with Malenko in WCW where he said that he had 1001 holds and listed them off on TV. Most of the holds he mentioned were fake and the real ones were all arm bars
SWEEP CITY BABY, I was one of very few people who stuck with WCW in its late days. Lash LeRoux was also known as Corperal Cajun in the Misfits in Action
Fir the 1st one I was thinking either Kevin Nash or Big Show, Nash because I remember HBK mentioning in his 1st book that sometimes Nash would intentionally give ppl a hard time to get a reaction out of them, and that was the name for it within the kliq.
I only miss Luger because I don’t remember that name for him. Lash was part of the MIS (Misfits in Action) in WCW with Booker T, Hugh Morris, and Chavo.
Ones I didn’t know: Big Nasty B*****d, The Man That Gravity Forgot, The Man of 1,000 Holds, and “The Ragin’ Cajun”. I FORGOT The “Human Suplex Machine”, and “The Japanese Buzzsaw”, but I had heard them!!!
Being able to play WCW mayhem even when I am already in my early late 20’s made the wager round easy for me. The freakin guy is an unlockable in the game
I only missed a couple, and i definitely knew Lash LaRue. Used to love him back in the day. He joined Hue Morris stable when he was general huge e rection, he was corporal Cajun
Would really likey to see some watchalong content from you guys. Mostly wrestings from the 90s, it would be interesting to see your reactions to some of the things you haven't seen from the past.