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RF Godfather
03-19-2003, 09:01 AM
That is the name that the faction of TNA's sons of living legends are giving themselves. They currently consist of Pseudo leader Erik Watts (WTF?), David Flair, and Brian Lawler. They have done a solid job thus far as a unit (gangbeating Jeff Jarrett for a few weeks now) and they are second generation superstars.

I'm waiting for formerly WWE jobber Sean "Planet" Stasiak to join this stable since he is really a son of a legend. Currently injured Randy Orton would be ok. Hell, Goldust would be huge if he ever get released.

Now does anyone feel that this faction will have any real success in TNA or do you think this will become something along the lines of DOA, The Truth Commission, Oddities and Los Boriquas?

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Teenweek
03-19-2003, 09:25 AM
WOrst team ever assembled in any federation.

Fallon
03-19-2003, 12:11 PM
They should be called JWSIC.

Jobbers With Something In Common.

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Tall_James
03-19-2003, 12:14 PM
They should be called JWSIC.

Jobbers With Something In Common.
I'm laughing my ass off over here!

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SpicyMcHaggis
03-19-2003, 02:02 PM
This is most definitely a good stable, except, that only two out of the three are rememberable to the younger fans, and when I say younger, I mean the kids in college and high school. I know Flair, and I know Lawler, but who in the heck is Watts? I mean, I remember seeing his father wrestle on tapes, but I don't remeber seeing his son wrestle.

By the way guys, I've returned after a long hiatus from not excepting the fact that Ron and Fez left and WNEW is no longer talk, but I've returned once again to rant and rave about professional wrestling. And God bless our troops.

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FatTony
03-20-2003, 03:36 AM
They should be called JWSIC.

Jobbers With Something In Common.


Why, did Watts and Flair also get caught with marijuana on a plane ride back to this country and lose their big money deal with WWE and never went back to being the same?

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JustJon
03-20-2003, 01:48 PM
Bill Watts was the current President of WCW at the time, and he obviously wanted success for his own son, instead of pushing others. Erik Watts was still developing at the time Bill called him up to wrestle for WCW. If you remember him in 1992, you should know that he was horrible in the ring. He was a very green wrestler, and he didn't quite have the look of a wrestler in need of a push. However, since Bill ran WCW, he pushed Erik Watts as far as he could.

Bill Watts was eventually fired for bad decisions, like this one, at the end of 1992. Erik Watts would surf around in WCW for a while, mainly as a higher profile jobber. He got in trouble, one time, for using the Flatliner as a regular move. Kanyon was using that as his trademark finisher, and got furious instantly! Watts wasn't really seen much on WCW since then, and was eventually released. He's wrestling in the independents somewhere. Had Bill Watts not shoved his son on television early, maybe Erik Watts could have been something. He certainly had the potential back then, but he was never able to grow and get better in the developmental stages of wrestling



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