Jean Pierre Lafitte appeared in WWE in 1995 as a swashbuckling descendant of legendary French pirate Jean Lafitte.
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One of his first orders of business was stealing Bret Hart's leather jacket.
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Boasting an aesthetic that seemed right out of a video game, Glacier took WCW by storm in 1996.
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Glacier's debut had WCW and Mortal Kombat fans begging the question, "Where's Scorpion?"
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A scary tumble, the result of a mistimed dive to the floor, played with the head of ECW Original JT Smith.
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A longtime favorite of the ECW fans, Smith suddenly began thinking he was Italian, joining Little Guido in the Full-Blooded Italians outfit.
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Accompanied by Harvey Wippleman, Adam Bomb hailed from Three Mile Island, naturally.
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His name was a pun.
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"Das Wunderkind" Alex Wright started in WCW as an earnest, if sugary sweet, wrestling prodigy from Germany.
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He enjoyed techno music and danced a lot. Perhaps too much for the taste of some WCW fans.
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“The Ragin’ Cajun" Lash LeRoux was a member of WCW's legendary, if crowded, cruiserweight division.
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LeRoux eventually traded in his Mardi Gras beads for a place on the militant M.I.A. faction.
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The towering Wall spent time in WCW as a bodyguard for Alex Wright.
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Once he embarked on a solo career, The Wall tested tried-and-true WCW main eventers, including Hulk Hogan.
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Repo Man led his life by a simple rule: "What's mine is mine...and what's yours is mine, too!"
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During their time in WWE, Taka Michinoku & Funaki — collectively known as Kaientai — evolved from street clothes-wearing punks to dubbed-over EEEEVIL-doers.