The Gangstas

The Gangstas
Tag team
Members New Jack
Mustafa Saed
Heights 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) – New Jack
6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) - Mustafa
Combined
weight
505 lb (229 kg)
Former
member(s)
D'Lo Brown
Killer Kyle
Debut June 1994
Disbanded 1997
Promotions SMW
ECW
XPW

The Gangstas was a professional wrestling tag team and stable, consisting of New Jack and Mustafa Saed in Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW). The group originally started as a three man group with D'Lo Brown in Smoky Mountain Wrestling (SMW), before evolving into a four man group with Killer Kyle.

Professional wrestling career

North Georgia Wrestling Alliance (1994)

The Gangstas was formed by New Jack and Mustafa Saed in North Georgia Wrestling Alliance in 1994. They would win their Tag Team Championship, but quickly vacated them upon leaving the promotion that July.

Smoky Mountain Wrestling (1994-1995)

Upon arriving in Smoky Mountain Wrestling in July 1994 alongside D-Lo Brown, they would cut promos about activist Medgar Evers and O.J. Simpson to infuriate the southern white crowd. They would use fried chicken and watermelons as props and win matches as a result of a two count (rather than the conventional three count), purportedly due to Affirmative Action. Ring announcers would, on more than one occasion, confuse their hometown as being Louisiana (LA) instead of Los Angeles (L.A.) which would entice New Jack to verbally abuse the announcer. Killer Kyle would join the Gangstas in March 1995 during their feud with Jim Cornette and Bob Armstrong. They would primarily feud with The Rock 'n' Roll Express, The Thugs, and PG-13.

Extreme Championship Wrestling (1995-1997)

New Jack and Mustafa left SMW in June 1995, in a controversial fashion,[1] which escalated the long standing dispute between Paul Heyman and Jim Cornette. In ECW, the now two-man team were known for bringing weapons such as guitars, crutches and staple guns in trash cans and shopping carts to the ring, while the song "Natural Born Killaz" would play through their matches.[2][3] In a distinct difference from SMW, they were embraced as heroes by the northeastern crowd, and the team went on to hold the ECW World Tag Team Championship two times.

Split, solo careers and reunion

The team split in 1997 when Mustafa left ECW. New Jack found a new partner in John Kronus of The Eliminators, who like New Jack was left without a partner after the other half of The Eliminators, Perry Saturn, left ECW. Kronus and New Jack became known as The Gangstanators (a portmanteau of Gangstas and Eliminators) and held the ECW World Tag Team Championship once. With Mustafa gone, New Jack went on to greater fame, continuing to use the Gangsta gimmick. New Jack become a surprise attraction at Pay-Per-Views, and was known for answering open challenges by heels and doing run-ins to save babyfaces with his various weapons, to the crowd's delight. In 1999, The two former team mates began a feud when Mustafa returned for a brief while.

Independent circuit

On May 24, 2008, the Gangstas reunited for the first time in over 10 years at Xtreme Pro Wrestling's "Cold Day in Hell" in a match against the Westside NGZ.

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling

On August 8, 2010, the team made an appearance at Total Nonstop Action Wrestling's ECW reunion show, Hardcore Justice, assaulting Team 3D and Joel Gertner after a match. After the beatdown, Team 3D, The Gangsta's, Kahoneys and Axl Rotten celebrated in the ring.[4]

Championships and accomplishments

  • NGWA Tag Team Championship (1 time)

See also

References

  1. Williams, Scott (2006). Hardcore History. Sports Publishing LLC. p. 63. ISBN 978-1-59670-021-5.
  2. Williams, Scott (2006). Hardcore History. Sports Publishing LLC. p. 64. ISBN 978-1-59670-021-5.
  3. Loverro, Thom (2006). The Rise and Fall of ECW. Pocket Books. p. 100. ISBN 978-1-4165-1058-1.
  4. Caldwell, James (2010-08-08). "Caldwell's TNA Hardcore Justice PPV results 8/8: Ongoing "virtual time" coverage of ECW-themed PPV headlined by RVD vs. Sabu". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved 2010-08-08.
  5. "ECW World Tag Team Title". Wrestling Titles. Retrieved 2008-05-06.
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