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Jim Duggan

Jim Duggan was born on January 14th, 1954 in Glens Falls, New York. He was introduced from there during his matches, and that's where he was actually from.

When did you first meet Jim Duggan?

Jim was a star athlete in high school. He lettered in football, basketball, track and wrestling. In track, Jim set a shot put record in 1973, that still stands today.

In his senior year, He also won the state championship in wrestling in the unlimited weight class, making him the first person ever from Glens Falls to accomplish that. Jim was undefeated that year, and the guy he beat for the title went on to win the Pan-Am games later that year.

Jim's dad was the police chief of Glens Falls.

He was recruited by Ohio State University, but would instead choose to play football at Southern Methodist University, where he was eventually voted team captain. After college, Duggan was signed by the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League, but was released after having several knee injuries. He also played in the CFL for the Toronto Argonauts 

While Jim was in school at SMU, he met Fritz Von Erich, who told him that he should try pro wrestling, but Jim wanted to continue his football career at the time.

Later, when Jim decided that it was time to retire from football, he decided to call Fritz about helping him get into professional wrestling. Jim ended up going to the Sportatorium. Gary Hart gave Jim his first pair of trunks and that's how he got into the business.

Jim actually trained at the Sportatorium, learning to how run the ropes and take bumps

Did Jim ever talk to you about how Fritz helped him?

After Jim spent some time in World Class, he went back to New York to visit his family and his dad knew Arnold Skaaland and he brought Jim into the WWF and Jim did some jobs to Ken Patera, Sgt. Slaughter and some others. 

Jim was wrestling as Big Jim Duggan in the WWF and they liked him but told him to come up with something better than Big Jim, but they sent him on the road to learn how to wrestle, so they sent him to Hawaii, to work for Peter Maivia, who is The Rock's Grandfather.  Jim wrestled as The Convict there and wore a mask

Jim met The Rock when he was a kid at the time. Cool fact, Jim wrestled Peter Maivia, as we said is the Rock's Grandpa, and he also wrestled Rocky Johnson, who is Rock's dad

Jim said he made about $25-30 a week wrestling there, but he met Haku, who ended up becoming one of his best friends in the business and he enjoyed his time working in Hawaii

If you're going to have a best friend in the business, Haku is definitely a good choice

After Jim left Hawaii, he briefly went to Georgia Championship Wrestling, he wrestled Ted DiBiase a lot there, which Jim said taught him a lot. However, Jim's run didn't last long there. Ole Anderson was the booker, and Jim and Ole didn't get along, so Jim left and went to Pensacola, Florida and started working there

Do you have any Ole Anderson stories?

While Jim wasworking in the Pensacola territory for Robert Fuller,  Bruiser Brody and Buck Robley, who Jim became friends with in Georgia went to the San Antonio territory and told Jim that they had a spot for him there.

During Jim's time in San Antonio, he became known as Hacksaw Jim Duggan and Bruiser Brody told him to start carrying a 2x4 with him, because Jim was a heel and back then, when you were a heel, and when you walked to and from the ring, the crowd would beat you up a lot of times, so Brody suggested Jim carry the 2x4 because Jim could use it as a weapon if need be. Brody often carried a chain to the ring with him. From there, Jim started to carry the 2x4, and the name Hacksaw and the 2x4 became what Jim was known for, for the rest of his career.

Jim continued to work and get experience and in 1982, he moved to Mid-South wrestling to work for Bill Watts. Jim said the territory was rough. Sometimes you'd wrestle 10 times in a 7 day period. But, Jim learned more about the business and how to work and how to talk.

When Jim came in, he debuted as a heel and a bounty hunter Skandor Akbar. Duggan soon became a member of the Rat Pack faction, with Ted DiBiase, Matt Bourne, and Mr. Olympia.

After Hacksaw Butch Reed debuted in Mid-South, Duggan and Reed had a feud  over who would be the true "Hacksaw". The Rats also feuded with stars such as Reed, Magnum T.A. and the Junkyard Dog. During this time, Duggan interfered in a DiBiase/JYD match while wearing a gorilla suit during the Louisiana State Fair, causing JYD to lose a "Loser Leaves Town” match. After DiBiase aligned himself with Skandor Akbar, Duggan refused to go along with him and became a face for the first time in his career. 

Most fans know Jim as a babyface, because he has been one for so long, but what was Jim like as a heel? He was new in his career at the time, but was a convincing heel, even though he had little experience?

From there, Jim won the Mid-South tag team titles with Magnum T.A. and later won the North American Heavyweight title. After the Mid-South North American title was retired when Mid-South became the Universal Wrestling Federation in 1986, Duggan lost to Terry Gordy in a tournament final to determine the first UWF World Champion.

During a match with One Man Gang, Gang rammed Jim's head into the ringpost, but there was a bolt sticking out of the post, and it pretty much went into Jim's head. He still has an indentation in his skull from it. What's amazing is, Jim had to wrestle again that night against Terry Gordy. They were in different dressing rooms, so Terry didn't know how bad Jim was hurt, but Jim worked the match anyway

Jim later teamed up with Terry Taylor, and won the UWF World Tag Team titles for the second time. After losing a “Loser Leaves Town” match to the One Man Gang, Duggan left the UWF for the WWF.

Did you work with Jim in Mid-South? Any stories in or out of the ring about him there?

In January 1987, Jim decided that it was time to make the move to the WWF. He made his first big appearance at WrestleMania 3. At the event, he ran to ringside prior to a match between The Killer Bees and The Iron Sheik and Nikolai Volkoff and interrupted Volkoff's pre-match singing of the Russian national anthem. 

You came to the WWF right after WrestleMania 3. Talk about Jim's early days in the company when you got there. Did you guys hang out or travel together at all at that time?

That takes us to May 26th, 1987. The famous or infamous, depending on how you look at it arrest of Jim Duggan and Iron Sheik. This was a huge deal at the time, because unlike today, wrestling was very much protected back then

Kayfabe was kept very strict. There were bad guys vs good guys and the two never intermingled outside of the arena, at least in public. The bad guys traveled with the bad guys, and the good guys traveled with the good guys

Meltzer reported - As most of you have probably already heard, the biggest news 

of the week all comes from Titan-land. At 2:20 p.m. this past Tuesday afternoon 

(5/26), Jim Duggan and The Iron Sheik (Khosrow Vaziri) were arrested on drug 

charges. The two were driving through Middletown, New Jersey, en route to a 

card that night in Asbury Park when state troopers pulled them over as they saw 

Duggan drinking a bottle of beer while driving. While walking to the car, the 

officers caught the scent of burned marijuana cigarettes and upon inspection, 

found several joints in the ash tray of the car. 

Duggan was found with a small amount of marijuana while three grams of 

cocaine was found in the Sheik’s shaving kit. Duggan was released later that day 

on his own recognizance while Sheik was released after posting $5,000 bond. The 

two worked against each other later that night in a tag team match which ended 

when Duggan hit Sheik several times with a chair leading to the pin. This incident 

got considerable news play in several major cities, including a page two article in 

the New York Daily News, lots of play on the TV news in many cities and a 

mention on the national wires and in USA Today. 

The incident proved to be a big embarrassment for Titan since Duggan and Sheik 

were in the midst of a heavily-pushed feud, and it came out to the public that they 

not only were traveling together, but presumably doing drugs together as well. 

The news reports all stated that Duggan and Sheik have been suspended by Titan. 

Actually, both were fired later in the week. From what I understand, it is highly 

unlikely that Sheik will ever work again for Titan. 

I presume, although this isn’t confirmed by anyone, that eventually Duggan will be 

brought back although his character will certainly have to be changed, mainly 

because of his potential value to Titan’s competition, whereas Sheik has little 

value to opposition offices. Equally embarrassing was the fact that in Duggan’s 

home town of Glens Falls, New York, they were scheduled to have a Jim Duggan 

day this week. As many of you also know, Duggan’s father, Jim Duggan, Sr., is the 

chief of police in Glens Falls.

Meltzer reported the following week - On the Duggan-Sheik story, the word 

going around is that the decisions have been made, and both are fired and 

according to my source, “Will never work for Titan again.” Apparently the 

wrestlers have been told that neither name should ever be mentioned again

when it comes to interviews or whatever else. I know that immediately everyone 

will jump to the conclusion that Duggan will rejoin the UWF, but that doesn’t 

seem likely at present. 

Maybe when his legal situation gets straightened out, and unless he runs across a 

judge who is out to make a reputation for himself in something that will get 

coverage, it’s doubtful Duggan would get in too much hot water for a marijuana 

possession charge. Iron Sheik, with a cocaine possession charge, could be in 

deeper trouble. Remember one thing, though, when it comes to wrestling, never 

say never

AP Story on the arrests -

MIDDLETOWN, N.J. (AP) _ Two professional wrestlers have been suspended by the World Wrestling Federation after being charged with drug possession by state police, a federation spokesman said.

The wrestlers, known professionally as Hacksaw and Iron Sheik and portrayed as arch-enemies in the ring, were arrested Tuesday on the Garden State Parkway by a trooper who said he saw Hacksaw drinking beer and stopped their car.

The trooper also checked luggage in the car and found three grams of cocaine in bags belonging to Iron Sheik, police said.

Iron Sheik, whose real name is Hossern Vaziri, 44, of Fayetteville, Ga., was released on $5,000 bail. Hacksaw, whose name is James Duggan, 33, of Pinesville, La., was released on his own recognizance.

Duggan was charged with possession of less than 25 grams of marijuana and having open alcohol in his car, said state police Lt. Thomas Gallagher. Vaziri was charged with possession of less than 25 grams of marijuana and possession of cocaine, which is an indictable offense, he said.

They are scheduled to appear at a June 1 hearing in Middletown Township municipal court, Gallagher said.

The wrestlers were driving to an event in Asbury Park, state police said.

Michael Weber, a spokesman for the Stamford, Conn.-based WWF, said Wednesday both wrestlers were suspended indefinitely pending an investigation of the charges.

State police Sgt. Andrew Cavaliere said Duggan was ″really polite and cooperative.″ In the ring, as Hacksaw, he has a law-and-order image. He is also the son of Glens Falls, N.Y., Police Chief James Duggan. 

Jim has said that he and Sheik weren't friends, he just happened to give him a ride that day. Jim had some marijuana under this seat, and he said they were drinking beers. They were pulled over and the cop told him he'd have to give him a ticket for the beers and then he smelled the marijuana, and Jim told him he had a small amount under his seat. The cop then cuffed Jim.

The cop then took Sheik out of the car, and he had 3 grams of cocaine on him, so he was also arrested. Jim said they worked that night and he called his wife and told her they were arrested but he told he that he didn't think anyone knew about it, but the next day his wife told him everyone knew

Jim said his first call was to his dad who chewed him out a little bit, but was supportive of him. Jim next called Vince McMahon. Jim said that Vince said to him, “Jim, what have you done to us?”   

Jim said to him, I'm embarrassed and I'm ashamed. Whatever you do, I understand. Vince said turn in your tickets and go home. Meaning his airplane tickets. Jim said Vince fired him

Jim said Jake Roberts unsuccessfully tried to smooth things over. Jake ended up calling Jim and telling him you're screwed. Jim then called Dusty Rhodes about going into the NWA and set up a meeting  but before he went, WWF called him and told him to lay low, and they're going to bring him back

Jim said before this happened, he felt he was being groomed for a championship. Back then there was only the Intercontinental and World titles for singles wrestlers, but Jim said after the incident he never really got that push and he felt that it really hindered his career.

Talk about when and why the decision was made to bring Jim back but not Sheik

Do you think Jim was right about this incident hindering the rest of his WWF career by not giving him a big push at any point afterwards?

Jim started to work with King Harley Race. 

At the 1987 Slammy Awards, Duggan presented the nominees for "Best Ring Apparel," an on-stage shoving match between him and Race, who won the award. They ended up fighting everywhere in the building pretty much; going backstage and to different parts of the building. Jim said that Harley took a live chicken by the head and starting hitting Jim with it, killing the chicken. They eventually reaching back to the main stage before interrupting another award presentation and Gorilla Monsoon stepping in to separate them

Unfortunately, Harley passed away on August 1st, 2019. Talk about his run in the WWF. 

Was there a long term plan for Harley and Jim? It didn't really seem to go anywhere after this on the Slammys. They worked some house shows, but that was about it

That takes us to the first Royal Rumble on January 24th, 1988 at the Copps Coliseum, in Hamilton Ontario. Wonder if Edge & Christian attended this show, since they attended many others at the Copps Coliseum

Jim was in the first Rumble match. He entered at #13 out of only 20 entrants. He eliminated Danny Davis, Nikolai Volkoff, and lastly, his former UWF rival, the One Man Gang to win the match

Why was Jim picked to win the first Rumble match?

From there, Jim was in the World Title tournament at WrestleMania 4. However, he lost to Ted DiBiase in the first round, eliminating him from the tournament

Jim did just win the first Royal Rumble. Why such a quick tournament elimination?

Andre the Giant was involved in the finish of that match, and it planted the seeds for an upcoming feud between them

Why was it decided to have those two work? Duggan wasn't really on Andre's level, did Andre want to work with him?

Jim also wrestled Andre early in Jim's career in Hawaii, when he was wrestling under the mask as The Convict. Jim said Andre remembered wrestling him back then and Jim felt that Andre liked working with him. Jim said they got along

Later, Jim came to the ring during one of Andre's matches and challenged him. Andre ended up attacking Jim, but Jim ended up knocking Andre out with his 2x4. Andre later interfered in Jim's match against Hercules on Saturday Night's Main Event 16

This was really the first time we saw Andre knocked out cold like that. Was Andre ok with doing that?

They did wrestle each other on several house shows, but we never saw an Andre vs Duggan ppv singles match. The feud just kind of eventually went away. Why was that?

From there, Jim was in a brief feud with Dino Bravo. At the Survivor Series 1988, Jim teamed with Jake Roberts, Ken Patera, Scott Casey and Tito Santana to face Andre the Giant, Dino Bravo, Harley Race, Mr. Perfect and Rick Rude. What a stacked team that was.

Jim didn't eliminate anyone and got DQ'ed when he hit Bravo with the 2x4

At the Royal Rumble 1989, Jim and The Hart Foundation defeated Bravo and The Fabulous Rougeaus in a 2 out of 3 falls match

Speaking of Dino, The Dark Side of the Ring documentary will have done a show on his death by the time this show comes out. What's your thoughts on what happened to Dino Bravo?

Jim then briefly was in a feud with Bad News Brown. They wrestled at WrestleMania 5 and the match ended in a double DQ

Bad News Brown is someone we haven't talked about much on the show. Any stories about him?

On May 13th, 1989, Jim beat King Haku to become the new King of the WWF. 

The King of the WWF kind of became an unofficial championship at this time

First, Harley Race had it, then he lost it to Haku, then Haku lost it here to Duggan. Why was this decided?

A few weeks later on Saturday Night's Main Event, King Duggan got a shot at the IC title against Rick Rude. Jim won by a CO but the title doesn't change hands on a CO, so Rude retained

At SummerSlam, Jim teamed with Demolition and painted his face to mimic Demolition. They beat the massive team of Andre the Giant, Big Boss Man and Akeem when Jim hit Akeem with the 2x4 and Smash pinned him

In September, Jim lost the King of the WWF to Randy Savage. Randy then became The Macho King, and his manager Sensational Sherri became known as Queen Sherri

At the Survivor Series 1990, they captained teams against each other. Jim's team, the 4x4s consisted of himself, Bret Hart, Ronnie Garvin & Hercules against Savage's The King's Court, which consisted of Randy, Greg Valentine, Dino Bravo & Earthquake.

In the match, Jim pinned Greg Valentine, however he was counted out when he started to chase Sherri outside of the ring. Randy, Bravo and Earthquake ended up being the sole survivors of the match

On the Saturday Nihgt's Main Event 25 on January 27th, 1990 Randy pinned Duggan, which pretty much ended their feud

He briefly rekindled his feud with Dino Bravo, culminating with a match between them at WrestleMania 6, which Duggan won

From there, Jim formed a team with newly turned babyface, Nikolai Volkoff. They beat The Orient Express, at SummerSlam 1990.

Why was it decided to turn Nikolai babyface here and team him up with Jim?

The team didn't last very long though and Jim quickly returned to singles competition, where he started a brief feud with World Champion Sgt. Slaughter. Jim even got a World Title match against Sarge on the February 1st Main Event. Jim won by DQ, which meant Sarge retained the title

Eventually, after Slaughter lost the title to Hulk Hogan at WrestleMania 7, he turned babyface and he and Jim started to team together. 

At the 1990 Survivor Series, Jim, Slaughter, Kerry Von Erich & Tito Santana took on the team of Col Mustafa (Iron Sheik), Hercules, Skinner & The Berzerker

Duggan ended up pinning Berzerker to win the match and make his entire team the survivors of the match

Jim has said that the plans were for him and Sarge to win the tag team titles, but it was quickly changed to the Road Warriors winning it. Was the plans ever for Jim and Sarge to win the tag titles?

At WrestleMania 8, Jim teamed with Sarge, Big Boss Man and Virgil to defeat The Nasty Boys, Mountie and Repo Man

Not long after that, Sarge pretty much retired from wrestling, which left Jim to go back to being a singles wrestler

For the rest of 1992, Jim wrestled mostly on the undercards and wasn't involved in any angles and wasn't receiving any kind of push for the most part

Jim's next big angle would come in 1993, when he started to feud with Yokozuna.

Yoko was still new to the company and was being groomed to be the new top heel and being billed from Japan, it made sense to put him against the guy who was known for being a proud represenative of the USA, even often leading chants of USA during his matches

They ended up having a match and it was promoted by claiming that no one had knocked Yokozuna down, even though Yokozuna had fallen off his feet shortly before, during the 1993 Royal Rumble match. 

The stipulations to the match were if Duggan knocked Yokozuna off his feet, Duggan would win. On the February 6th edition of Superstars, Duggan won the match after knocking Yokozuna down completely, but then was attacked by Yokozuna after the match and received four Banzai drops, sidelining Duggan for about four months. 

Jim said that Yoko just missed on the drop and broke 2 of his ribs. He said it wasn't Yoko's fault, it was just one of those things that happened. Do you remember that?

When Jim returned, he was put into a brief angle with Intercontinental Champion, Shawn Michaels

Definitely an interesting pairing and a big clash of styles between those two, but Shawn was known for being able to adapt to pretty much anyone's style.

Why were they put together? Was it kind of a thank you to Jim for his years of service, putting him in an angle for the Intercontinental title?

They had a match on the May 3rd Raw for the title, which Jim won by countout when Shawn ran through the crowd.

The following week on Raw, they had a rematch, but this time to prevent Shawn from running away through the crowd again, it was a lumberjack match. For those of you who don't know, because we don't really see those matches anymore, a lumberjack match is where wrestlers surround the outside of the ring, and if one of the participants in the match leaves the ring, the wrestlers on the outside, or lumberjacks as they're called in that situation throws the wrestler back into the ring

Shawn ended up winning that match by DQ, and that was pretty much the end of their feud.

From there, Jim was in the first King of the Ring tournament on the first King of the Ring pay per view, on June 13th, 1993 (it wasn't the first KOTR tournament, as there were some in the mid-late 80s on house shows, but this was the first one on ppv)

Jim defeated Papa Shango to qualify for the tournament, but at the pay per view, he was pinned by Bam Bam Bigelow and eliminated from the King of the Ring tournament.

After this, Jim lost several matches to World Champion Yokozuna on house shows during the summer, and Jim left the WWF not long after that.

Jim said that during this time in the WWF, if you didn't work, you didn't get paid and WCW offered him a no cut contract, so he took it. 

Did you guys try to keep Jim or was it mostly felt that it was best that he moved on to somewhere else?

Jim went in to WCW when Hulk Hogan and his friends Brutus Beefcake  and Jimmy Hart came in. Jim won the United States title in 1994 from Stunning Steve Austin. He eventually lost it to Vader at Starrcade 1994

Did you follow Jim's career in WCW at all, or keep in touch with him during the WCW years?

On September 7, 1998, Duggan announced live on WCW Saturday Night that he was diagnosed with kidney cancer. He underwent successful surgery, and because the cancer was detected very early, no chemotherapy was needed. He wouldn't wrestle again until April 1999. 

Jim would make his WWE return 12 years after he originally left, in 2005. He appeared on the Raw homecoming show on October 3rd. He and the other legends attacked Rob Conway after Conway came to the ring and insulted them. He was also one of the legends available for fans to select to team with Eugene in a match at Taboo Tuesday to face the team of Conway and Tyson Tomko (Jimmy Snuka was chosen instead of Duggan).

He returned to WWE again after Royal Rumble, with a message from John Cena to Lita after Edge lost the WWE title, saying hooo. Duggan and Edge then began a short feud which culminated in a match on Raw, which Edge won. 

Jim then became mentor and tutor to Eugene and even formed a brief tag team. He began working on Heat, but also made a few appearances on Raw, with Eugene and The Highlanders.

On the November 6th Raw, Duggan and Eugene faced the Spirit Squad in a match with the stipulation that the losing team would disband and never team up again. Jim was pinned, and then Eugene snapped and attacked Duggan. They started a brief feud against each other and a few weeks later had a match against each other, which Eugene won

Jim would then leave for awhile, but he'd return at New Year's Revolution 2007, he teamed with Super Crazy in a tag team turmoil match to determine the number one contenders to the World Tag Team Championship,but they lost.

On the January 15th Raw, Jim was dragged out by Rated-RKO (Edge and Randy Orton) and was beaten up because they ddin't want Jim teaming with Shawn Michaels in the upcoming handicap match they had against Shawn

On the March 5th Raw, Jim faced Chris Masters in a Masterlock Challenge, but was unable to break the hold. The masterlock challenge was Chris Masters put a full nelson on and if the guys escaped the move, he won. If he didn't, he of course lost.

Over the next several months, Jim would wrestle on Heat. However, he returned to Raw in July, teaming up with The Sandman to feud with William Regal and Carlito. However, this was short lived as Duggan soon returned to wrestling on Heat

On the August 6th Raw, Duggan was a contestant in the WWE Dating Game, a parody of the TV show, The Dating Game. However, Duggan lost when Maria chose Ron Simmons

On the December 31st Raw, Jim lost a Royal Rumble qualifying match to Umaga. 

On the March 17th, 2008 Raw, he participated in a 17-on-2 handicap elimination tag team match as part of the 17 members of the Raw roster against John Cena and Randy Orton. After Cody Rhodes was eliminated, all the remaining Raw wrestlers attacked Cena and Orton, resulting in their disqualification.

Jim then competed 24-man battle royal was held just before WrestleMania 24 aired to determine the #1 contender for the ECW Championship match. The match was eventually won by Kane 

In the summer of 2008, Duggan started a short feud with Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase after Rhodes and DiBiase tried to convince Duggan to retire and let the young talent run the show. Soon after, Duggan would come out and announce that he would take Rhodes and DiBiase's advice and retire, but Jerry Lawler stopped him by convincing Duggan to stay. 

Duggan and Lawler then wrestled Rhodes and DiBiase on the August 25th Raw, but lost the match. On the October 20th Raw, Duggan confronted Santino Marella and Beth Phoenix during one of Marella's promos about his three possible opponents at Cyber Sunday (Roddy Piper, Goldust, and The Honky Tonk Man)

Upset at being interrupted, Marella took off his clothes, getting ready to fight Duggan. But then Marella instructed Phoenix to throw the clothes in Duggan's face, which distracted Jim & Marella then smashed a guitar over Duggan's head

Jim would  then appear on Raw's 800th episode on November 3rd, 2008 during Kung Fu Naki's in-ring dance segment

Jim appeared in the 2009 Royal Rumble match, entering at #29 and setting a record for the most years between Royal Rumble appearances. He was eliminated  by Big Show. On the August 10th Raw, Duggan made his final televised appearance for that time as Sgt. Slaughter had him come out in place of Bret Hart, due to the episode taking place in Canada, when he introduced "The best there was, the best there is, and the best there ever will be" to get heat from the Canadian fans. 

Jim then started working on the indies for the next few years, and on April 2nd, 2011 Jim was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame, by Ted DiBiase

You weren't with WWE during this time, but have you ever gotten to talk to Jim about what being in the Hall of Fame means to him? Do you think he should be in there?

Jim then returned to WWE at the 2012 Royal Rumble match and entered at the #19 spot but was eliminated by Cody Rhodes.

On the February 3rd 2012 Smackdown, Duggan teamed with Santino Marella a losing effort against the WWE tag team champions, Primo & Epico

On April 10, 2012, Duggan made an appearance on Super Smackdown Live, Blast from the Past, and he lost to Hunico by DQ. 

At the July 3rd Super Smackdown Live, The Great American Bash event, Jim teamed with Sgt Slaughter, and Santino Marella to defeat Hunico, Camacho and Drew McIntyre

He defeated Jack Swagger by DQ on the March 4th 2013 Raw.

In 2014, Jim was on the WWE Network reality show, Legends House. What did you think of Jim on the show?

What do you think is Jim's legacy in professional wrestling?

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