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Previous managers of WWF Wrestler Terry Taylor
Bobby Heenan
Bobby "The Brain" Heenan (born Raymond Louis Heenan November 1, 1944 in Chicago, Illinois). He is legendary in the business for his skill in drawing heel heat for himself and his wrestlers, and for his masterful on-screen repartee with the late Gorilla Monsoon as a color commentator.
Trivia
Heenan broke down in tears when he and Tony Schiavone announced the death of Gorilla Monsoon on the October 11, 1999 live broadcast of WCW Monday Nitro. Monsoon died on October 6. He reportedly insisted that they announce the death of his friend.
Heenan revealed that he and Hulk Hogan are actually friends in real life. Throughout most of his career in the WWF and WCW, Heenan would stay "in character" and lead people to believe that he and Hogan never got along and he hated him. Heenan said that it was all "good acting".
In April 2004, Bobby "The Brain" Heenan was inducted to the WWE Hall of Fame. In the two Hall Of Fame ceremonies that followed he inducted Paul Orndorff and then the Blackjacks; Lanza and Mulligan.
Miss Alexandra York
Terri Ann Boatwright Runnels (born October 5, 1966 in Live Oak, Florida). She is best known for her eight year career with World Wrestling Entertainment, and as the former wife of the flamboyant wrestler Goldust.
Finishing and signature moves
While active as a wrestler, Terri would often perform a top rope crossbody on the opponents of her clients in order to help swing the balance of the match. She would also occasionally perform a bronco buster, often on other women for the purposes of titillation. In her last few matches with WWE (which mostly took place in 2002) Terri used a hurricanrana, occasionally dubbed the "Terricanrana". Terri also performed a bulldog in 2000 at Summerslam against The Kat.
Personal life
Terri dated Brian Pillman in 1990 while they were both in WCW. She was born Terri Ann Boatwright, but took the name of first husband Virgil Runnels III, with whom she has a daughter, Dakota. The couple divorced several years later, but retain an amiable relationship. She was briefly married again in April 2002, but divorced her new husband soon after. She turned down offers to pose for Playboy Magazine in the 1990s, citing the potential effects on her daughter. She has recently become engaged again to Michael Harrison White, a fact which she announced on an Atlanta radio show in early 2006.
Eddie Gilbert
Thomas Edward (Eddie) Gilbert, Jr. (August 14, 1961 – February 18, 1995) was better known as "Hot Stuff" Eddie Gilbert.
Finishing and signature moves
The Hot Shot (Ring Rope Clothesline Drop)
Stevie Wonderful
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