March 19, 201114 yr Author comment_5467706 Scotty Flamingo as club tool! Dancing to "3AM Eternal"! I prefer this gimmick to Raven.
March 19, 201114 yr comment_5467722 Oh Loss, why the Raven hate even when Raven isn't around. Never saw Flamingo, but it sounds like a hoot.
March 21, 201114 yr comment_5467864 Scotty was basically made for 1993 Memphis. Scotty makes Christopher 20x more entertaining just by giving him someone to play off of.
July 26, 201114 yr comment_5477796 I thought this fun and Flamingo did a good job presenting himself and his stable that he was in as big time. Count me in that I liked the Flamingo gimmick better. Though I like it more as a mid card heel gimmick. I still never quite got the Raven gimmick.
November 22, 201311 yr comment_5573757 Scotty Flamingo is in Memphis! The First Family consists of himself, Brian Christopher, Mike Samples, and the Harlem Knights. Jerry Lawler's jaw has so much glass in it, he oughta be a chandelier! Flamingo drops some rhymes on us (I think he used the same rap, verbatim, when feuding with Men on a Mission) and this was pretty entertaining. I was always a fan of Flamingo's, even during his cheesy feud with Johnny B. Badd and the Clash boxing match. He's funny here without letting the comedy overwhelm the issue--the formation of this new stable and his Unified World title challenge. At some point, Levy became all about either Polo's comedy or Raven's poetic musings instead of cutting money promos.
December 23, 201410 yr comment_5646649 Nothing so special, but Raven is clearly pretty incredibly versatile as a performer and wrestling mind.
March 2, 201510 yr comment_5656738 I enjoyed this a lot although it is clearly a low level type gimmick. Still it fits Scotty well and we see a ton of Johnny Polo here.
July 9, 20169 yr comment_5758951 I like Flamingo better than Raven too; at least I understand what the hell Flamingo's talking about most of the time. Of course, he has no chance against Lawler, but he could be a force in Memphis a rung or two down the ladder. The thing that struck me most is that he insulted the crowd's teeth, then deftly segued into the promo before Dave could take his momentum away by scolding him. Levy knows when to let a straight man set him up and when to carry the ball himself, which is a skill a lot of younger guys don't have, even in '93.
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