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--- Topic: Slick! ( 25 )

chrisstlouis - January 26th, 2013 15:59 GMT


Yes he was Slick in CS. And he called himself Slickster and spoke of Slickamania.
Strike N - January 27th, 2013 23:14 GMT


  I agree totally. Slick never did it for me either.
midwestmark - May 06th, 2014 19:09 GMT


He was Slick in Central States.  Strangely enough when he went to Kansas City he didn't change name or gimmick.
chrisstlouis - March 10th, 2019 21:35 GMT


bump
midwestmark - March 10th, 2019 22:25 GMT




------ QUOTE from  midwestmark, May 06th, 2014 19:09  GMT ------
He was Slick in Central States.  Strangely enough when he went to Kansas City he didn't change name or gimmick.
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I meant that when he left KC to go to WWF, he didn't really change anything.  CS was lucky to have him at the time.  Good talent.
The Phantom Stranger - March 10th, 2019 23:00 GMT




------ QUOTE from  BLONDE ADONIS, January 25th, 2013 14:35  GMT ------
Wiki says Slick was Rufus' adopted son.
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He was the adopted son of Rufus R. Jones but did they ever acknowledge this on tv?  I don't think they wanted people to know Rufus was that old to have a grown son, adopted or otherwise
The Phantom Stranger - March 10th, 2019 23:02 GMT


Btw, Slick ought to be in the WWE Hall of Fame.  It would be worth it to see him strut out to the stage to Jive Soul Bro

But like Bundy, he was a co-plaintiff in the concussion lawsuit against the WWE
Spider Bot - March 11th, 2019 01:34 GMT




------ QUOTE from  The Phantom Stranger, March 10th, 2019 23:02  GMT ------
Btw, Slick ought to be in the WWE Hall of Fame.  It would be worth it to see him strut out to the stage to Jive Soul Bro

But like Bundy, he was a co-plaintiff in the concussion lawsuit against the WWE
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Also, when he strutted out to "Jive Soul Bro" to "officiate" the "wedding" of Daniel Bryan and AJ Lee on Raw 1000, I marked out but the morons in the crowd were completely silent.
TBooze - June 27th, 2019 18:17 GMT
Edited by TBooze on June 27th, 2019 18:17 GMT



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------ QUOTE from  The Phantom Stranger, March 10th, 2019 23:02  GMT ------
Btw, Slick ought to be in the WWE Hall of Fame.  It would be worth it to see him strut out to the stage to Jive Soul Bro

But like Bundy, he was a co-plaintiff in the concussion lawsuit against the WWE
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Also, when he strutted out to "Jive Soul Bro" to "officiate" the "wedding" of Daniel Bryan and AJ Lee on Raw 1000, I marked out but the morons in the crowd were completely silent.
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I do not think they were moronic as too young to remember. Those of us who remember The Slickster, are of a certain age... OLD!
GoldenGreek7 - June 28th, 2019 20:08 GMT


Posting this again - Slick was in an angle way back in 72 with his dad. 

http://percivalafriend.com/friend072307.htm 

Rufus glanced over toward the front row where his family was sitting and saw something that took his eyes and concentration away from Harley and me. A huge man was seated next to his son (The Reverend Slick in later years) and Mrs. Jones. For some reason, Rufus knew that something was up and began to try and jump from the ring to get at this huge man with a beard and wearing a big hat and overcoat. Referee Richard Moody grabbed Rufus and told him he had to concentrate on what was going on in the ring. 

Rufus kept trying to get out of the ring to get at this stranger but was restrained by both Moody and Race. I was inching towards the big guy seated at ringside when Rufus jumped out of the ring and grabbed me. I thought that I was a goner, but Harley had also jumped out of the ring and was beating the snot out of Rufus. Rufus turned the tables on us and regained his composure and was doing a good job of teaching Harley a lesson in humility when that huge guy seated at ringside grabbed the little guy and started towards me. Suddenly he pulled the big hat off and shed the big overcoat, and there was Angus Campbell, the man that made wrestling a household name in the Midwest .
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