This section is dedicated to the loving memory of some of the old fed's most memorable moments. A little from the yard and a little from the ring: I have chosen 8 clips out of the hundreds in the Kayotic Vault to show the things that can go right - and of course the things that can go wrong in the complexity of the wrestling industry. Windows Media player is preferred for the list below and as always - don't attempt to try any of the crazy shit you're about to see unless you have a serious desire to make a dozen trips to your local emergency room.
Kayoss & Hitman - The War
The full length music video "Kayoss & Hitman - The War". Enjoy!
Here you'll see the Convict attempt the Angle Slam on Mayhem. The camera's vantage point isn't the best but you'll get the idea. A near-broken neck on this one.
Attempting a power slam through a door propped up by two bar stools while standing on top of it is not a very smart thing to do. Check out this clip to find out why.
Nothing too fancy here - just a nice table spot from the ring apron to the floor. This was the closing maneuver to end a long feud between myself and Eric Draven.
When two workers have a miscommunication during a match a screw up is bound to occur. And unfortunately when this happens the risk of serious injury skyrockets.
When a high risk move is pulled off successfully it tends to give the wrestlers involved a great feeling of accomplishment...as long as nothing goes wrong. I was very lucky with this one. A couple more inches and I probably would've wound up paralyzed. Click above and see for yourself.
This might as well be called 'The Arabian Face Buster'. What started out as a leg drop through a table quickly turned into something more frightening. I tried telling him to scoot down so his head was in the middle...oh well.
On the night I dropped the title to the Hitman back in 1998 we decided a backyard match was more appropriate considering most of our brutal wars were waged there instead of the ring. 'The Superbomb' was the selected
finisher to end my near two-year reign and was pulled off perfectly.
Well this is it - this is the screw up that takes the cake for me and my career. I've prided myself over the years by never injuring my fellow workers but early on in experimenting with the Tombstone Piledriver ('Powerdriver' as I call mine) I nearly broke a guy's neck. Thankfully, the kid still walks and didn't sustain any long-term effects...somehow.