5 WWE New Generation Talents Were Are They Now.
Warning.
This article contains references to child sex offences, that some readers might find disturbing. Reader discretion is advised.
5. The Goon.
Agh yes 1996 was a dark period for the WWF, the echoes of the 1980's were still being felt, from the characteristics, all the way through to how dated the commentary sounded. The Goon real name Barney William was the wrestler who portrayed this character. He retired from the industry in 2014, and since then has worked in the mortgages, and construction industries. He now resides in Duluth Minnesota. I remember watching him back in the day, and even as an 8 year old I hated this.
4. Taka Michinoku.
The way that Japanese Pro Wrestling was perceived back in 1996, was like digging to the bottom of a cereal box to get the toy, and realising that it was a joke. I'm not joking. This would get worse over time, and the treatment that Japanese would be treated like, felt like an offensive slap in the face. Taka was treated like this when he debuted on Monday Night Raw in early 1996. He was the first winner of the now debunked Light Heavyweight Championship. Taka now works as a trainer in Japan, were he he's works for NJPW.
3. The Pug.
Even though Alex pourteau was never a full time competitor in the WWF in this time space of 1993-1997, he was mainly used as a jobber. In the WWF he was known as The Pug, which makes no sense because he looks nothing like a dog. He later wrestled for other promotions like WCW, and later on the indie circuits. He recently celebrated his 56th birthday.
2. Aldo Montoya.
Justin Credible back in the early nineties was known as Aldo Montoya. This would be a forgotten run, that know one talks about these days, because after leaving the WWF in 1997, he would find work with ECW working for Paul Heyman. His stay in his company would be held in high regard amongst hardcore wrestling fans. He would go back to the WWE in March of 2001, after ECW folded, and was bought by the then WWF, he would get released in 2003, due to positioning, and in ring work. the same issue then came around in 2006, when the WWE didn't see any value in using him. Nowadays Justin has been involved in several controversies, involvolving trying to get money from fans, and drug addiction issues.
1. Duke The Dumpster Drosse.
I'm not going to give this two much writing space, and i'm going to tell you why. He was arrested in Warren County Tennesse for trying to buy illegal images of minors. His real name is Michael Drosse, and his case was thwarted by coinbase, who declined the payment. I have no time for this person, ( if you can call him that ) and I hope he rots in hell.
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