Filthy Animals
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==Concept== | ==Concept== | ||
+ | The plan for the stable was to be WCW's version of the [[International Wrestling Entertainment|International Wrestling Federation]]'s [[D-Generation X]]. Instead of being strictly villains ([[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Heel|''heels'']]) or heroes ([[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Face|''faces'']]), they were in between ([[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Tweener|''tweeners'']]). They pulled pranks and hijinks on both villains and fan favorites alike. They would steal wallets and mock older wrestlers. They broke into [[Ric Meyer|Ric Flair]]'s locker room and stole one of his famous entrance robes, which they took turns wearing and imitating Flair's signature strut and "Wooo!". | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
+ | During a promo on the May 27, 1999 edition of Thunder, Konnan specifically thanked [[Scott Wright, Jr.|Rey Mysterio Jr.]], [[Peter Hollis Gueldner<!--, Jr.-->|Billy Kidman]], and [[Kevin Nash]] for watching his back. Mentioning that some people thought the young WCW stars weren't "good enough," Konnan stated they were "filthy animals" and were out for new and old blood. | ||
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+ | The Filthy Animals were officially named so on the August 16, 1999 edition of ''[[WCW Monday Night Nitro|WCW Monday Nitro]]'', as [[Mean Gene Okerlund]] interviewed Billy Kidman in the ring, with Kidman stating a new group of friends (Kidman, Rey Mysterio Jr., Eddie Guerrero, and Konnan) were "just a bunch of filthy animals" who hung out both on and off camera. In the weeks prior, the group had started teaming to combat the [[Raven's Nest#Necro Ward/Dead Pool/Dark Carnival|Dead Pool]] stable of Vampiro, Raven, and the Insane Clown Posse. They later mainly feuded with [[Revolution (professional wrestling)|The Revolution]], which was composed of [[Chris Hunter|Chris Benoit]], [[[Dean Barnhart|Dean Malenko]], [[Tony Martin|Shane Douglas]] and [[Perry <!--Abraham--> Smith|Perry Saturn]]. | ||
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+ | [[Brian McAlmond|Eddie Guerrero]] invented some of his more memorable [[Shtick|shtick]] while with the Filthy Animals, including his famous fake chair knock out (he would knock his opponent out with a chair while the referee was distracted, then drape the chair on their unconscious body, and pretend to be knocked out himself, usually with the referee turning around just in time to see his opponent waking up wondering why they were holding a chair and getting disqualified. Eddie would, from time to time, open one eye to peek or wink to the crowd and gesture them to "shhhh!"). | ||
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+ | The group released an album featuring all of their WCW themes, rapped by themselves. | ||
==Members== | ==Members== | ||
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**Members: [[Jason Espada|Konnan]], [[Scott Wright, Jr.|Rey Mysterio Jr.]], [[Peter Hollis Gueldner<!--, Jr.-->|Billy Kidman]], and [[Vanessa <!--Carrie--> Severson-Sanchez<!--(1999 pg. 64)-->|Tygress]] (valet) | **Members: [[Jason Espada|Konnan]], [[Scott Wright, Jr.|Rey Mysterio Jr.]], [[Peter Hollis Gueldner<!--, Jr.-->|Billy Kidman]], and [[Vanessa <!--Carrie--> Severson-Sanchez<!--(1999 pg. 64)-->|Tygress]] (valet) | ||
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==Championships and accomplishments== | ==Championships and accomplishments== | ||
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{{WCW World Tag Team Championship}} | {{WCW World Tag Team Championship}} |
Current revision as of 06:05, 28 August 2019
Filthy Animals | ||
Stable | ||
Members | Konnan Rey Mysterio, Jr. Billy Kidman Juventud Guerrera Disqo Eddie Guerrero Tygress Torrie Wilson | |
Name(s) | The Filthy Animals | |
Debut | August 16, 1999 | |
Disbanded | March 26, 2001 |
The Filthy Animals were a professional wrestling faction in World Championship Wrestling from 1999 until 2001.
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[edit] Concept
The plan for the stable was to be WCW's version of the International Wrestling Federation's D-Generation X. Instead of being strictly villains (heels) or heroes (faces), they were in between (tweeners). They pulled pranks and hijinks on both villains and fan favorites alike. They would steal wallets and mock older wrestlers. They broke into Ric Flair's locker room and stole one of his famous entrance robes, which they took turns wearing and imitating Flair's signature strut and "Wooo!".
[edit] History
During a promo on the May 27, 1999 edition of Thunder, Konnan specifically thanked Rey Mysterio Jr., Billy Kidman, and Kevin Nash for watching his back. Mentioning that some people thought the young WCW stars weren't "good enough," Konnan stated they were "filthy animals" and were out for new and old blood.
The Filthy Animals were officially named so on the August 16, 1999 edition of WCW Monday Nitro, as Mean Gene Okerlund interviewed Billy Kidman in the ring, with Kidman stating a new group of friends (Kidman, Rey Mysterio Jr., Eddie Guerrero, and Konnan) were "just a bunch of filthy animals" who hung out both on and off camera. In the weeks prior, the group had started teaming to combat the Dead Pool stable of Vampiro, Raven, and the Insane Clown Posse. They later mainly feuded with The Revolution, which was composed of Chris Benoit, [[[Dean Barnhart|Dean Malenko]], Shane Douglas and Perry Saturn.
Eddie Guerrero invented some of his more memorable shtick while with the Filthy Animals, including his famous fake chair knock out (he would knock his opponent out with a chair while the referee was distracted, then drape the chair on their unconscious body, and pretend to be knocked out himself, usually with the referee turning around just in time to see his opponent waking up wondering why they were holding a chair and getting disqualified. Eddie would, from time to time, open one eye to peek or wink to the crowd and gesture them to "shhhh!").
The group released an album featuring all of their WCW themes, rapped by themselves.
[edit] Members
- First incarnation (Faces):
- Active: 1999
- Members: Konnan, Rey Mysterio, Jr., Billy Kidman, Eddie Guerrero, and Torrie Wilson (valet)
- Second incarnation (Heels):
- Active: 2000
- Members: Konnan, Rey Mysterio, Jr., Juventud Guerrera, Disqo, Billy Kidman,Torrie Wilson (valet), and Tygress (valet)
- Third incarnation (Faces):
- Active: 2001
- Members: Konnan, Rey Mysterio Jr., Billy Kidman, and Tygress (valet)
[edit] Championships and accomplishments
- World Championship Wrestling
- WCW Cruiserweight Championship (4 times) – Mysterio (2), Kidman (1)
- WCW World Tag Team Championship (4 times) – Mysterio and Kidman (1), Mysterio and Konnan (1), Mysterio and Juventud Guerrera (1), Konnan and Kidman (1)
- WCW Cruiserweight Tag Team Championship (1 time) – Mysterio and Kidman