• WWF Veteran Claims John Cena Ripped Off His Gimmick
Old School WWF/USWA Tag Team Veteran Wolfie D of PG-13 was interviewed on the ‘LI#1 Pro Wrestling Broadcast’ videocast, where he claimed that John Cena ripped off his gimmick and the gimmick of his Tag Team partner JC Ice.
Here’s what Wolfie D said:
“I agree with that [John Cena being WWE’s last truly great superstar]. I just have a personal bias to it because that guy right there standing behind you with the shorts and the tennis shoes and all that, I was the first guy to do that gimmick.
I think that John Cena is a complete rip-off of PG-13, Wolfie D, whatever you wanna say.”
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• On This Day In Pro Wrestling History (November 16, 2000) – WCW Millennium Final
On this day in Pro Wrestling history on November 16, 2000, Ted Turner’s World Championship Wrestling aired ‘WCW Millennium Final’ LIVE on PPV from the Arena Oberhausen in Oberhausen, Germany.
This was the only Professional Wrestling pay-per-view, ever held in germany (europe) by a major Wrestling promotion.
German Boxing Veteran Axel Schulz served as the special guest referee in the main event of the evening.
The results are here:
KroniK defeated The Filthy Animals
Mike Awesome won a Battle Royal
Kwee Wee defeated Elix Skipper
WCW Commissionership: Ernest Miller defeated Mike Sanders
WCW United States Heavyweight Championship: Gen. Rection defeated Lance Storm (c) by DQ
Octoberfest Hardcore match: Norman Smiley defeated Fit Finlay
WCW World Tag Team Championship: The Boogie Knights defeated The Natural Born Thrillers (c)
European Cup Qualifying: Kevin Nash defeated Alex Wright and Mike Awesome
WCW World Heavyweight Championship: Booker T (c) defeated Scott Steiner
WCW European Cup: Sting defeated Kevin Nash
