>>14612133Das how dey be talkin' down inoo orleenz brotha.
He used the Cajun accent to get over with all the blacks.
The lisp was natural though. He exaggerated it in his promos, it wasn't as bad in shoot interviews and talking head segments for WWE documentaries.
>>14612185Yes.
Black and gold, baby.
>Darkness and Illumination: Black and gold can represent the balance between darkness and illumination. Black symbolizes the unknown, mystery, and the unconscious, while gold represents light, wisdom, and consciousness. This combination can signify the integration of opposites, where darkness is transformed into light, and the unknown is illuminated.One of the biggest NWA stars, working for Vince, bringing some light to the dark days of post WM3. Flair did it later and Dusty worked in New York before, but that was before his booker run in WCW and Starrcade and all that.
It also represents the death of the old and being born again, a rebirth cycle.
It's fairly well established that Vince wanted to test Dusty, to see if he could get over with all his legacy taken away from him, the death of the old and the birth of the new.
He did it. God praise Dusty man.