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After a brief stint with the United States Wrestling Association, Nelson Frazier made his debut as one-half of the tag team known as Men on a Mission. He and his partner, Mo, had previously worked together in the USWA under the name “The Harlem Knights”.
Fans did not really get behind this interesting duo, despite the efforts of WWE officials to make Men on a Mission appear as an uplifting, fan-friendly babyface squad. The team was disbanded within a year’s time but Men on a Mission did, however, win the WWF Tag Team Titles, which they went on to lose two days later at a house show to The Quebecers.
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For the remainder of Frazier's career, he went on the singles route, aside from his time spent with The Ministry. As Mabel, he would win the 1995 King of the Ring. However, most of his other angles were short-lived and only used sparingly.
Sadly, Nelson Frazier passed away in 2014, after suffering a heart attack. He was only 43 years old.
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