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Nation of Domination's White Rapper Guys
Who were those guys anyway?
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It was PG-13. JC Ice and Wolfie D.
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NOD was terrible then.
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PG-13 were a pretty solid tag team in the southern indies (particularly USWA). JC Ice was the son of Bill Dundee, who was one of Lawler's biggest rivals in the area at the time.
Then WWF brought them in as rappers who, on occasion, jobbed horribly. |
lol oh god. That was the worst collection of guys ever put together. WTF was Crush doing there?
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Best thing that ever happened to NOD was the night that Faarooq fired everyone but D'Lo. That second incarnation (Faarooq, D'Lo, Kama, Rocky, and later Ahmed) was way better than the Faarooq, Savio, Crush, Clarence Mason, PG-13, and bunch-of-guys-in-suits version.
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No, no, no, no, no..
Owen F'N Hart was the best thing that ever happened to the NOD.. |
pg-13 also had a run in WCW. i liked them
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*Slaps self in forehead* Pain is the cleanser... |
PG-13 was underrated as a tag team IMO. They were almost like a modern day version of the R n' R Express (with a twist of course). The last time I saw them as a team was in WCW. I think after that they split up. You may remember Wolfie D. (Kelly Warren Wolfe) as Slash from The New Church in TNA. Not sure what he's up to these days. If I'm not mistaken Jamie Dundee (JC Ice) is still wrestling in the Tennessee indy scene. But I'm not certain.
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http://www.obsessedwithwrestling.com...omination.html
# The Original Nation of Domination # Farooq dropped his goofy costume and formed the Nation of Domination with Crush, Savio Vega & Clarence Mason.. |
http://www.obsessedwithwrestling.com...anadams/09.jpg
I think he was trying to look like an ex-convict or some shit. |
Technically, Owen Hart was in "The Nation".
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PG-13 I remember had 2 brief runs in the WWF one in 95 and one in 97.
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