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Bad Leroy Brown's run here
Jul 24th, 2011, 11:22am
 
Does anyone here remember the circumstances, if there were any, behind Bad Leroy Brown's debut into the Mid Atlantic area? I only vaguely recall Ole Anderson giving some promo on an edition of World Wide, when Leroy's music started playing. I'll never forget Ole's "what the hell?" expression when Leroy came out and the two of them started going at it. That's all I can really remember. Next thing I know, Leroy turned heel and joined the House of Humperdink.
 
Can anyone help me fill in the blanks regarding his Mid Atlantic run?
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Re: Bad Leroy Brown's run here
Reply #1 - Feb 1st, 2012, 6:08pm
 
Bad Bad Leroy Brown was brought in by Sandy Scott as an NWA "trouble shooter" in the summer of 1981, and in his earliest appearances was a special referee to keep law and order. He quickly became the partner of guys like Ricky Steamboat, Wahoo McDaniel, and Jay Youngblood against Ole Anderson and his partners, which included brother Gene and others. He was around as a babyface for several months in 1981 and then left and returned as a member of the House of Humperdink in the summer of 1982.
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Re: Bad Leroy Brown's run here
Reply #2 - Feb 2nd, 2012, 4:01am
 
I have one Bad Bad Leroy Brown promo on a Dusty compilation tape and Leroy is doing a promo about Dusty Rhodes and their upcoming match at The Omni.  He has a whistle and he says some really funny things like "...a dirty dog by the name of Dusty Rhodes, and I'm gonna catch ya cause I got my travelin' clothes on!  If you never seen a 325 pound man get upset, it's a sight to see!" LOL
 
I would guess that was GCW but I don't know what year and month.
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Reply #3 - Feb 6th, 2012, 4:10pm
 
Was he Leroy Brown there, or wearing camo as part of a team with Ray Candy? His working name then was Elijah Akeem, I can't remember the team's name for some reason.
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Re: Bad Leroy Brown's run here
Reply #4 - Feb 6th, 2012, 4:15pm
 
Wikipedia info on Leroy Brown
 
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Re: Bad Leroy Brown's run here
Reply #5 - Feb 11th, 2012, 7:26am
 
Quote from Baltimore Jack on Feb 6th, 2012, 4:10pm:
Was he Leroy Brown there, or wearing camo as part of a team with Ray Candy? His working name then was Elijah Akeem, I can't remember the team's name for some reason.

 
He was Leroy Brown.  The team (don't know the proper spelling) The Zambouix Express is probably what you're thinking of.  I know they feuded with Dusty and Blackjack Mulligan in Florida, but that's about all.
 
I saw a New Jack shoot interview where he said Ray Candy told New Jack about The Gangstas that that's sort of what Candy had been trying to do with The Zambouix Express but that they were ahead of their time and people weren't ready for it.  Candy felt that by the time The Gangstas appeared, people were finally ready for that gimmick.  New Jack sounded like Ray Candy had been nice to him and had helped him out some.  He definitely had a lot of respect for Ray Candy.
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