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WWE's biggies bust a move
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Clad in his finest B-boy attire, Brodus Clay returns to stun the WWE Universe with his funky new look.
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Managed for a time by his rapping cohort Oscar, Mabel - one-half of the mid-'90s team Men on a Mission - was known to wave his hands in the air.
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% O c7 x1 S9 k* l; ?* JFun-loving clodhoppers Hillbilly Jim and Uncle Elmer often danced a jig before and after their matches.$ ?5 b( _4 |' K+ O U; |
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+ ]- @7 k7 r6 D+ p7 A7 G( s- V2 o3 gAs the One Man Gang, this massive Superstar was a street-tough ruffian. As Akeem, he kept the bad attitude but added some moves as well.
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3 [( h! {* C. O3 ?/ f- H$ V$ _A member of The Oddities, a short-lived stable of carnival misfits, the rotund Golga regularly busted a move on his way to the ring.
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One of the WWE's most popular acts from the early 2000s, the husky Rikishi entertained the WWE Universe with his smooth moves.$ z w4 D" q! E: f* \# `
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+ x( f+ h r- T& h) h. u! z! YAlthough Dusty Rhodes' in-ring success cemented his place in history, The Dream couldn't resist getting "funky like a monkey" on occasion.& N r* W! _8 Q9 g! p& p% [
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WWE Hall of Famer Dusty Rhodes dances with his valet Sapphire, in a familiar post-match routine.- H# d+ v' I6 J ~5 O+ s' ` I
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From raising the roof to performing the Cabbage Patch, The Blue Meanie may not have been the most creative dancer, but he was a memorable one.# ?3 L8 O W1 J' p6 @5 y/ a# B+ M
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6 K8 x* `/ O; e. W q$ eMeanie's look changed over the years...
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/ x& d0 J0 I( I; u4 |...His moves, not so much. |
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