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Blue Meanie

The Blue Meanie debuted in 1995 in ECW at the November to Remember event. He was the flunky for Stevie Richards, who was the flunky for Raven. Meanie, Richards, and Nova performed several skits but their most famous was the bWo, a parody of WCW's top heel group, the nWo. Meanie played the role of Da Blue Guy in the bWo, lampooning nWo member Scott Hall's nickname "The Bad Guy".

Meanie made his World Wrestling Federation (WWF) debut on the November 29, 1998 episode of Sunday Night Heat, interfering in a match between Duane Gill and Christian. He then spent some time as part of Al Snow's J.O.B. Squad. He rose to short prominence as Bluedust, paired with Goldust. Bluedust and Goldust were pitted against one another at St. Valentine's Day Massacre: In Your House pay-per-view, a match Goldust eventually won. Bluedust would later be pulled under Goldust's "spell", calling him "mommy" and serving as a manager, all the while bickering with Goldust's other manager, Ryan Shamrock. After Goldust dumped both Meanie and Shamrock, Meanie made little headway in the WWF and left shortly thereafter.

Under the name Blue Boy, Meanie returned to ECW in 2000. His gimmick was that of an arrogant stud who would insult the looks and weight of fans and other wrestlers, in an ironic twist.

The Blue Meanie appeared at WWE's ECW One Night Stand pay-per-view on June 12, 2005. He made headlines at the event for being bloodied and deliberately injured by WWE wrestler JBL. A few weeks after the incident, it was announced that he had signed a short-term deal with WWE and reformed the bWo with Stevie Richards and Simon Dean (formerly Nova). On the July 7 episode of SmackDown, the bWo drove to ringside in JBL's limousine, then proceeded to spraypaint "bWo" on the hood. This led to a no disqualification match between JBL and Meanie later that evening, which Meanie won after interference from Richards and World Heavyweight Champion BatistaThe Mexicools later defeated Meanie, Richards, and Nova in a six-man tag match at The Great American Bash.

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