July 31, 201114 yr Author comment_5478380 This is some freaky stuff. Shango curses Gene Okerlund, who loses control of the mic and ooze starts dripping down his hand. Gene does a great job in this segment. If the guy in the role could have performed in the ring, this would have been a great gimmick.
August 5, 201114 yr comment_5478763 Gene's acting ability here is about as good as when he was a heel in 2000. Funny stuff.
September 7, 201213 yr comment_5514097 Good to see Mean Gene gets his but I wasn't completely fond of his acting job. Think he should have been more freaked out and dropping to his knees would have helped since he's just an announcer.
May 1, 201312 yr comment_5543638 After clips of what got the feud to this point, Shango delivers a WCW-cliche promo before we get to the money and Okerlund's hand spewing black.
July 30, 201312 yr comment_5553937 "Mmmm...evil goo." Okerlund recites the recent history of Papa Shango, including the angle I loved from the previous week--"HIS OPPONENT'S FEET ARE ON FIRE!!!" Shango doesn't say much of note but just when Mean Gene thinks the interview's over, Shango casts another spell and that goo comes down Okerlund's hand.
August 29, 201312 yr comment_5559237 Gene gives a nice recap of Shango's cursing, and then Shango gives a goofy but intense promo. Gene overplays his hand, and Shango curses him too.
February 19, 20169 yr comment_5727841 I disagree completely with Kevin here. Gene was just fine; I've never been a fan of announcers showing too much fear around wrestlers, no matter who they were. If a guy's going to be overly scared by the various strange things he'll see or experience in the wrestling business, he should find another profession immediately. An "Oh, my God, what is this?" while the ooze dripped down his hand was exactly what was called for. If anything, I think Curt looks like a damn fool for believing so thoroughly in Shango's curse. Vince I can see selling the hell out of it; Curt should be chuckling coolly and saying, "Mind games, McMahon. It's all mind games, and the Ultimate Sucker's falling for them!" In other words, downplaying the voodoo and keeping the focus on Shango the athlete. I'd never seen the guy with his feet on fire and the ooze all over his face before. I'll say this for Vince; he and his people went all out for goofy bullshit like this. Shango himself isn't bad on the mic, especially for his character. It's a matter of how much of this stuff you can take without running for the other channel.
April 27, 20205 yr comment_5915786 The first half of 1992 has had a lot of wrestlecrap stuff. Shango is probably helped by Gene doing most of his promo for him. I thought Gene did great with the ooze or whatever it was.
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