Do You All Remember When Mr.Wonderful Carried Around A Mirror

@elmiko (6630)
United States
June 2, 2008 8:43am CST
Mr.Wonderful use to walk to the ring looking at himself in a mirror. He walked down to the ring with the mirror in a match I think against Johnny B. Bad. Before the match started He pushed Mr.Woderful out of the ring and broke his mirror. Mr.Wonderful then said "Oh no 7 years of bad luck". He than ran to the back and started calling his psychic and got the answering machine and then he said "Oh no its already started".
2 responses
@Marcola (2774)
• United States
2 Jun 08
No, I was always watching WWE/F even back then. Man that sounds funny, though! I guess that's where they got the idea for Mark Jindrak to come down to the ring staring at himself in a mirror in WWE.
@Baltek (261)
• Canada
11 Jun 08
No Marcola, for Jindrak, they completely took the idea from 1992-1993 when Lex Luger debuted in the WWE/F. He was then called the Narcissist Lex Luger and his gimmick was that he was in love with himself and would stare himself in the mirror before each match.
@Marcola (2774)
• United States
11 Jun 08
I remember Luger's "Narcissist" gimmick, and I know he was the inspiration for Chris Masters' gimmick and Jindrak's. I don't remember Luger bringing a hand mirror and staring at himself as he walked to the ring, though. Of course, I do remember his Wrestlemania IX entrance.
@Baltek (261)
• Canada
12 Jun 08
Well, that was his gimmick, after Wrestlemania IX, there was always a mirror standing in the ring for him to admire himself in.
@Baltek (261)
• Canada
11 Jun 08
Yeah, I remember something like that happening. Sadly it was not the more stupid thing Johnny B. Badd was associated with. Prior to a US title match against Sting, Badd was unable to attend the match because of flat tires(in storyline). That was the seed for a feud with DDP, who was television champion at the time. So the guy, because he could not attend his US title match, never tried to get his rematch against Sting, but instead chased a guy that had a title inferior to the one he was suppose to fight for. That's wrestling logic at his best!