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Jim Fullington (Wrestling)
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EEEEEEEEEEXIT LIGHT!!! EEEENNNNNNTER NIGHT!!!...sorry, force of habit.James Fullington (born June 16, 1963) is a retired Americannote Depending on the source, he's either from Philadelphia, Utah or Tampa. professional wrestler known as The Sandman. He is best known for his time in ECW, where he was a 5x NWA ECW Heavyweight/ECW World Heavyweight Champion and a 1x ECW World Tag Team Champion with 2 Cold Scorpio.His began his career as Mr. Sandman in 1989, when he primarily wrestled in Tri-State Wrestling Alliance under a surfer gimmick. He struck gold in the mid-nineties, when ECW Vice-President Tod Gordon suggested that he mould a gimmick around his own powerful personality: the wetsuits were mercifully now out, and the black wifebeaters and kendo sticks were in. While not the most gifted worker, that arguably played to his advantage and he knew how to work a crowd; Paul Heyman knew a marketing hook when he saw it and dubbed Sandman "The Ambassador of Extreme".Sandman was among the talent who jumped ship to WCW (as Hak) when ECW began to crumble in '99, but his Improv Fu and edgy gimmicks did not translate to a national stage (even in a neutered "Hardcore Division"), and he withdrew to ECW before the year was up.In 2005, WWE came knocking when they were in the middle of reviving the ECW brand. The company wisely kept Sandman offstage the majority of the time, employing him as a kind of vigilante who appeared when some injustice was done. In June 2007 he got drafted into Raw, but was soon released from his contract on September of that year. Since then he has run with many promotions, including International Wrestling Cartel (where he became IWC Heavyweight Champion), MLW and TNA as part of its ECW reunion show, HardCORE Justice.Not to be confused with the mythological character (we think), the Neil Gaiman comic, or Mr. Sandman. | |
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The Cameo | |
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The Cameo: In what would later be revealed to be the first example of WWE working with ECW, Sandman got to stand up and spit beer in Savio Vega's face during his Caribbean strap match against Justin "Hawk" Bradshaw at WWF in Your House 10: Mind Games, September 22, 1996, which was held in Philadelphia. | |
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I Need a Freaking Drink | |
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I Need a Freaking Drink: Called out for a beer after The Dudley Boys had defeated him and Dreamer in the main event of ECW One Night Stand 2005. He finally got it, courtesy of Stone Cold …who was clearly, clearly drunk off his ass himself. Hilarity ensued. | |
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Alternate Company Equivalent: To the point that some people thought "Stone Cold" Steve Austin was ripping him off by cursing and drinking beer. Which becomes even funnier when people who hadn't seen the Sandman in the original ECW wondered if he was ripping off Austin! Of course, as beer-drinking brawlers, they were both following in the tradition of Dick the Bruiser and The Crusher. | |
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Hidden Depths | |
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Hidden Depths: For a guy who has the body of a Garbage Wrestler (because he is one), he has the brain of a Rhodes scholar. (The Sandman's pre-teen son has him beat, though.) Something he has in common with James Mitchell, according to the documentary Forever Hardcore. | |
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Beergasm | |
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Beergasm: Chugs on his way to the ring. Has also shown up and wrestled after getting drunk beforehand. | |
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Arch-Enemy | |
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Arch-Enemy: Tommy Dreamer, Cactus Jack, Shane Douglas, Mikey Whipwreck, Sabu, Justin Credible, Rhino. Most of all, Raven, who, in 1996, turned Sandman's wife Lori and then 7-year-old son Tyler against him. | |
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Wrestling Psychology | |
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Wrestling Psychology: An unlikely choice, but he did have his own version. By busting himself open before he got to the ring, it nullified any threats his opponents might make about making him bleed. | |
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Your Princess Is in Another Castle! | |
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Your Princess Is in Another Castle!: At ECW's final PPV, Guilty As Charged 2001, he defeated ECW World Heavyweight Champion Steve Corino and Justin Credible in a three-way-dance for the title. Then Rhino came down and issued a challenge. Sandman called for the bell...and Rhino proceeded to squash him for the title. | |
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HalfTruth | |
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Half-Truth: During the "Who is Mr. McMahon's illegitimate son?" storyline, the payoff had numerous possible suspects in the ring, which were eliminated one by one as clues were read out by a lawyer to the "son"'s identity. However, according to the eventual revealee Hornswoggle in a shoot interview well after the fact, Sandman stayed in the ring long after it was his cue to leave. He had a reason, in his own mind, to stay: all the descriptors the lawyer was rattling off applied to him as well. They eventually had to call an audible to get him to leave. | |
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Power Stable | |
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Power Stable: (in NWA New Jersey): Hot Stuff International (in TNA in 2003): Extreme Revolution (in XPW): The Enterprise (in WEW, the successor to FMW): Fuyuki's Army (in WWECW): The ECW Originals (in TNA) Extreme Revolution, with Perry Saturn, Justin Credible, Raven and New Jack. EV 2.0 | |
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Combat Pragmatist | |
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Combat Pragmatist: What was commonplace in ECW had a rule against it in WWE, not like he followed too many of the rules anyway. | |
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Early-Installment Weirdness | |
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Early-Installment Weirdness: His Surfer Dude gimmick. Even when he transitioned into the more well-known version of the Sandman gimmick, he initially wore rather colorful pajamas, rather than the black sleveless T-shirt and jeans he would become associated with. | |
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Smoking Is Cool | |
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Smoking Is Cool: Along with drinking on his way to the ring, he'd also smoke. No milk and vitamins for him. | |
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I Approved This Message | |
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I Approved This Message: In 2006, WWE renamed their Taboo Tuesday PPV, where fans would get to vote online on who they wanted in matches and/or what kinds of matches would be on the show, Cyber Sunday. The Sandman was one of the three potential opponents, along with Chris Benoit and Kane (who was the winner of the vote, but not the match), for Umaga. The Sandman cut a promo urging the fans to vote for him. As this was a mid-term election year, he ended his promo with, "I'm the Sandman, and I approved this message." | |
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Wearing a Flag on Your Head | |
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Wearing a Flag on Your Head: Or pants; he wrestled in American flag colored pants for a time. Joey Styles called him a "disgrace to the American flag." | |
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Squash Match | |
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Squash Match: Pinned Chad Austin in 9 seconds at ECW's March 5, 1994 show. Flattened the Zombie on the first episode of WWECW. | |
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Can-Crushing Cranium | |
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Can-Crushing Cranium: Would bust himself open before he even got to the ring by smashing beer cans against his head. | |
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Frying Pan of Doom | |
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Frying Pan of Doom: Infamously was on the receiving end of this (which also stopped the "fans bring your own weapons to the show" practice), as Mick Foley merely thought he was using a cheap frying pan from a nearby dollar store. Nope. And according to Mick it took "two weeks for his brain to unscramble." | |
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Made of Iron | |
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Made of Iron: According to Tommy Dreamer, during a road trip in 2000, Sandman overdosed on Nubain and was clinically dead for some time before being rushed to hospital. He was miraculously revived, and he ended up wrestling at the scheduled card that night. | |
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Leitmotif | |
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Leitmotif: Metallica's "Enter Sandman", often doubling as a Crowd Song. | |
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Finishing Move | |
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Finishing Move: Piledriver, Bitchin' Legdrop, DDT, White Russian Legsweep, Heinekenrana, Rolling Rock Senton. | |
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Garbage Wrestler | |
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Garbage Wrestler: To the point that, when he actually would pull off regular wrestling moves, and do them well, it stood out. | |
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Red Baron | |
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Red Baron: "The Hardcore Icon", "Hak" (which is his real life longtime nickname). | |
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Wrestling Family | |
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Wrestling Family: Was originally managed by his wife Lori who used the name Peaches. His son Tyler was involved in the feud with Raven in 1996-1997 and tried his hand at wrestling in 2008-2009 as Twisted Sand, but nothing seems to have come from that. | |
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Catchphrase: Would start promos with a loud "YOOOOO!'" | |
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Content Warnings: The back of the T-shirt in the page photo has the following warning: | |
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Blood Knight | |
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Blood Knight: As Paul Heyman said on the Rise and Fall of ECW DVD: | |
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Wrestling Doesn't Pay | |
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Wrestling Doesn't Pay: A wrestling pimp. More noticeable in WCW, amusingly, since the "ultra violence" wasn't as much of a distraction as in, say, ECW, nor was that kind of thing the norm such as in XPW. | |
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Pajama-Clad Hero | |
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Pajama-Clad Hero: Makes sense, since he's the Sandman. | |
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Drunken Master | |
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Drunken Master: He would drink beer on his way to the ring and sometimes even during the matches. It also led to the names of some of his big moves. | |
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'90s Anti-Hero | |
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'90s Anti-Hero: Had every indicator of being a heel, but he's too cool for that. He did indeed do a heel run in XPW for a year. | |
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Bash Brothers | |
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Bash Brothers: With 2 Cold Scorpio, Tommy Dreamer, Little Spike Dudley, and Terry Funk. | |
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Expy | |
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Expy: Sandman's badass, beer-drinking brawler character can be traced back to Dick the Bruiser and the The Crusher. | |
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Wooden Katanas Are Even Better | |
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Wooden Katanas Are Even Better: Singapore canes are his favored weapons. | |
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Biting-the-Hand Humor | |
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Biting-the-Hand Humor: SyFy mandated that there had to be some supernatural or alien wrestlers on the revamped ECW to justify a place on their esteemed network. The Sandman caning a zombie was Heyman's response to that mandate. Averted in his actual relationship in the WWE. He knew his style didn't mesh well with the current WWE product and probably wouldn't last long there. Once he was released he had nothing but good things to say about the WWE. | |
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Big Damn Heroes | |
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Big Damn Heroes: This is usually his role at Shane Douglas' Extreme Rising shows, running in to make the save for the Faces by caning their opponents. | |
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Jerkass | |
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Jerkass: In his feud with Peaches (his Real Life wife Lori) in 1994. | |
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Crowd Song | |
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Crowd Song: The crowd would sing along with "Enter Sandman" during his entrance. During the actual match, they'd chant, "Fuck em up Sandman fuck em up!" or sometimes "Sandman's gonna kill you! Sandman's gonna kill you!" | |
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Shoo Out the Clowns | |
Jim Fullington (Wrestling) / int_f97b5d33 | comment |
Shoo Out the Clowns: The Sandman faced The Zombie on the first episode of the relaunch. SyFy wanted gimmicks like a zombie on the show and WWE made Heyman do it, so he did. Out of spite. By putting that zombie in the ring and having The Sandman completely plaster him. | |
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