#9 Bobby takes on the rooster
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In early 1989, the Heenan Family was at its peak, where Bobby managed a mix of the best talent WWE had to offer. From future Hall Of Famer's Andre The Giant, Mr. Perfect and Rick Rude, to up and coming talent like Haku, The Brooklyn Brawler and Terry Taylor, then known as The Red Rooster.
The Rooster became frustrated with Heenan's focus on other stars and his methods as a manager. Heenan went as far as slapping his protege, which led to a bitter feud that culminated at Wrestlemania V when the two faced off.
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While Terry Taylor never really made it as a star, Heenan did some of his best work in this feud, trying to get the young star over. Many forget that Bobby spent years as a wrestler before his managerial career, and this feud showcased that better than any in his WWF tenure.