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Bobby Duncum Jr.

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Bobby Duncum Jr.

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  • Born
    August 26, 1965 · Amarillo, Texas, USA
  • Died
    January 24, 2000 · Austin, Texas, USA (overdose of prescription painkillers)
  • Height
    1.96 m

Biography

    • Bobby Duncum Jr. was the son of Bobby Duncum Sr., and he debuted as a wrestler for the Texas-based Global Wrestling Federation in September 1992. He went on to have successful runs in All Japan Pro Wrestling and Extreme Championship Wrestling, but he is best known for his appearances in World Championship Wrestling (WCW). He began a program with WCW World Television Champion Chris Jericho, but was unable to win the belt. However, 1999 would be a turning point in his career as he turned heel and aligned himself with Curt Hennig, Kendall Windham, and Barry Windham as the West Texas Rednecks, a group that feuded with rappers Master P and the No Limit Soldiers. Once they recorded the song "Rap is Crap", they earned recognition from Southern fans despite them being heels. He died of an accidental drug overdose on January 24, 2000, aged 34.
      - IMDb mini biography by: Unknown

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  • Spouse
      Michelle Duncum(? - January 24, 2000) (his death)

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  • Former member of the West Texas Rednecks
  • Professional wrestler
  • Played Arena football for the Dallas Texans 1993-1994 with his younger brother Duane.
  • Was drafted by the Houston Oilers in 1989, but declined their offer,
  • Played linebacker for four years with the University of Texas Longhorns, during which time he broke Billy Joe Tolliver's ankle, put Jamal Holliway out of action two years in a row, and knocked out a few of Brian Bosworth's teeth.

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