The team captains were full-sized wrestlers Doink and Jerry Lawler (whose team consisted of Sleazy, Queasy & Cheesy) while they each partnered with their much smaller counterparts. Doink’s second-in-command, Dink, was at least a regular character in the company for a little while, but the rest were all there for “comic relief”.
It wasn’t funny, and it has nothing to do with whether or not there were little people involved. It was just dumb. If you want an awesome match with little people, check out the WeeLC match with El Torito and Hornswoggle. It’s actually just a pretty darn good match no matter what.
Clowns ‘R Us was a great name, though, notwithstanding anything else.
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I got my first big break writing for 411Mania back in 2004. I did a small spot in a big weekly piece that was written by one of the site's top writers. I quickly added the duty of being the live recapper for episodes of SmackDown, and in 2005 was given my own weekly column, which I did for a few years. I gave up writing (mostly) to start a family but got back into it, still at 411, a little over 3 years later. For another couple of years, I wrote 2-3 columns per week for the website before finding paid work elsewhere, and eventually wound up at SportsKeeda.
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