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| dalbellorage | Feb 16 2012, 07:21 PM Post #16 |
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The Headshrinkers also briefly had a manager when they turned face. |
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| JeremyS | Feb 16 2012, 08:23 PM Post #17 |
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Jim Cornette managed the Midnight Express even when they were faces. Arnold Skaaland managed Bob Backlund. Oliver Humperdink's WWF run was as a face with Bam Bam Bigelow. Baron Von Raschke was brought in as a face manager for the Powers Of Pain. It is rare and doesn't usually last long. These examples sort of prove the point on how a face manager rarely works. |
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