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The Dungeon of Doom was created as a stable of wrestlers born from WCW lead producer Kevin Sullivan's kayfabe hatred of Hulk Hogan and was dedicated to ridding WCW of "Hulkamania". The stable was a direct continuation of Sullivan's previous stable The Three Faces of Fear which had a similar goal.
Ron Reis is the son of Ron Reis, Sr., who was a member of National Collegiate Athletic Association title-winning basketball teams in 1961 and 1962 while studying at the University of Cincinnati. Reis attended Monta Vista High School in Cupertino, California .
Sullivan also brought in his former 3 Faces of Fear stablemates, with Avalanche wrestling as The Shark and The Butcher wrestling as The Zodiac. For a very short time, Big Van Vader also was a member. Managed by Sullivan, four Dungeon of Doom members lost to The Hulkamaniacs in a WarGames match at September's Fall Brawl. As a result of Hogan's ...
However, this was short-lived, as Muscle joined the Dungeon of Doom later on in the year under the ring name Maxx, reverting into a heel in the process. [2] While a member of the Dungeon, Maxx wrestled and lost to Page on the March 15, 1997 episode of Saturday Night and then again on the March 17 episode of Nitro . [ 6 ]
He also appeared briefly in WCW as 'The Master' of the Dungeon of Doom stable in 1995, reuniting with both Kamala and Sullivan (who, as Dungeon leader, would address Iaukea as "my father", and he would address Sullivan as "my son") His role in the Dungeon was to conjure up new Dungeon members for Sullivan's war with Hulk Hogan. He would leave ...
The Dungeon of Doom aligned with the Four Horsemen to form the Alliance to End Hulkamania, which feuded with Hulk Hogan and Luger's former WWF ally, Randy Savage. At Uncensored , nine members from the Alliance participated in a " Tower of Doom Steel Cage match ", but were unsuccessful in defeating the team of Hogan and Savage. [ 84 ]
Upon the dissolution of the Dungeon of Doom in mid-1997, Morrus was relegated to the undercard. He gained the distinction of being the first wrestler to lose a televised match to Bill Goldberg during the September 22, 1997 episode of Nitro. As a part of the growing hardcore wrestling style in WCW, Morrus joined Jimmy Hart's First Family stable in
[2] [4] [21] He served as a member of the Dungeon of Doom who were at that time, feuding with Hulk Hogan. [7] [11] However, the feud was short-lived, ending abruptly when Ruane was diagnosed with lymphoma and returned to Britain. [11] His last match was against The Giant at WCW Uncensored 1996, where he would lose in a short match. [22]