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Gillberg Was About To Legitimately Attack WWF Veteran In Front Of Vince McMahon

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• Gillberg Was About To Legitimately Attack WWF Veteran In Front Of Vince McMahon

On the latest episode of WWE Ruthless Aggression Era Veteran Rene Dupree’s ‘Cafe de Rene’ podcast, WWF Veteran ‘Gillberg’ Duane Gill revealed an incident during a match against Hardcore Holly during the famous Attitude Era.

Holly stiffed Gillberg pretty bad, which resulted in Gillberg getting angry after the match and waiting backstage at Gorilla Position, where Vince McMahon himself was seated, ready to legitimately attack his opponent with a chair.

Here’s what the former WWF Light-Heavyweight Champion said about his beef with Hardcore Holly:

“I did his tryout match for him, and he beat the sh*t out of me. I mean, he beat my a$$ this bad. I came back through the curtain, right in front of Gorilla Monsoon, Tony Garea and Vince McMahon sitting there. I grabbed the f**king folded chair, folded it up, patted it on the ground, and I’m standing there.

I said, ‘I’m gonna hit that son of a b*tch as soon as he walks through that curtain.’ They said, ‘What?’ I said, ‘I’m laying his a$$ out as soon as he walks through that curtain.’ Shawn [Michaels] grabbed the chair out of my hand, grabbed me, and pulled me out of the Gorilla Position.

‘Man, you don’t wanna do that sh*t there. Wait until he gets out of the Gorilla Position.’ Shawn met him in the Gorilla Position and tore him a new a$$.”

Duane Gill first wrestled as a jobber for the World Wrestling Federation from 1991 until 1994, but eventually became Gillberg in late 1998, a parody of WCW World Heavyweight Champion Bill Goldberg.

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• OLD SCHOOL HISTORY (December 17, 2000) – WWF Sunday Night HEAT

On this day in 2000, the World Wrestling Federation aired an episode of their weekly TV show ‘WWF Sunday Night HEAT’.

It was broadcasted from Little Rock, Arkansas and featured pre-taped matches, interviews & storyline segments on the road to the ‘WWF Royal Rumble 2001’ PPV.

The card can be found right here:

K-Kwik & Road Dogg vs. Bull Buchanan & The Goodfather

Test vs. Bradshaw

Chaz & D’Lo Brown vs. Too Cool


        
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