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479:. This would also mark the beginning of the end for the friendship between Russo and Ferrara who both took opposing positions. Russo refused to work in the booking committee as he felt he was "jobbed out" by the backstage politics of the company whilst Ferrara decided he would stay on as he had just relocated his entire family to Atlanta and so felt compelled to continue his work as a writer. This would be the last time Russo and Ferrara would willingly work with one another in a wrestling environment, until being reunited in TNA years later (see below). 25: 364:
Ferrara and Russo began working for WCW in October 1999, and they placed themselves within the onscreen product of WCW. They migrated their "Crash TV" formula from the WWF. Matches were shorter in length, speaking segments both inside and outside the ring were more prominent, and a far greater
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was booked for the Wildside Anniversary Show that year between the two. If Ferrera survived five minutes with Lazz, he got five minutes with the Wildside creative mind, NWA VP Bill Behrens. Lazz accidentally knocked out referee Jimmy Rivers, allowing Behrens to come out and hit Ferrara with a
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when the company started. At the time when the company was cutting costs due to lack of financial backing, Ferrara chose to leave after being told that he would not be receiving a paycheck on a regular basis and that he would only be paid when the company was able to make that money back.
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Between 1994 and 1996, Ferrara was trained and wrestled in the California-based independent promotion - Slammers Wrestling Federation. Ferrara worked under the ring name of Bruce Beaudine and on April 11, 1996 he won the SWF heavyweight championship.
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all walked out of WCW as Sullivan stated he had no plans to use them on subsequent programming. It was rumored that 17 wrestlers had asked for their release that night but only five of them got their successful release (this included
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The success of the booking committee was limited at best. Ratings had plummeted and WCW was in a state of disrepair. Russo's and Ferrara's "Crash TV" writing style, which enjoyed immense popularity among the WWF's predominately
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In 1998, Ferrara was writing for television shows on the USA Network. Executives at USA learned that he was working as an independent wrestler on the weekends, and set up a meeting with him and the
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emphasis was made on pushing midcard wrestlers to the point that everyone on the card had a gimmick and/or storyline. Successful products of their initial tenure at WCW included Screamin'
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but he would return in April of that year). Within two months the booking committee was disbanded and in a desperate attempt to salvage their ailing product, WCW hired back Russo and
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wrestling fans who made up the majority of WCW's fanbase. The new committee also led to the mass exodus of the most promising mid-card wrestlers in the company. Now known as
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where he was called from the audience as a fan and did his Ross impression. Ross would state that his impersonation was "personal" and "very hurtful".
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would later spit in his face and challenge him to a fight for making fun of his long-time friend, Jim Ross. He defeated Madusa for the
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in Slammers Wrestling Federation known as Bruce Beaudine. He was most recently working on the creative team for
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Eventually, Ferrara and Russo were offered a better deal to work for WCW, and left the WWF to go work there.
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Another storyline that didn't go over well with fans was Ferrara's controversial parody of WWF commentator
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consisting of five horror short stories. In late 2005, a three-disc DVD boxset was released entitled
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Ferrara returned to the TNA creative team as of the September 20, 2009, TNA pay-per-view event
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affliction. He had previously done an impersonation of Ross in the WWF during an angle with
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once again. On June 30, 2010, it was reported that Ferrara was no longer working for TNA.
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came out to confront Ferrara. Williams German suplexed Ferrara and then attacked Singh.
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and criticized the concept of women participating in wrestling. This began a feud with
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and began parodying Ross on WCW programming, even going as far as to mimick Ross'
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to help out. This led to Ed Ferrara getting demoted to a road agent position.
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called out a fan. The fan was Ferrara which Singh wanted to impersonate
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audiences from urban areas, was openly resented by rural, traditional
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In 2014, Ferrara was a regular host on Major League Wrestling Radio.
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Their initial stint was epitomized by the reintroduction of the
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From June to August 2002, Ferrara did color commentary on the
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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which consists of interviews with him along with co-writer
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He did voiceovers that played over the intercom when non-
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RD Reynolds & Bryan Alvarez (December 3, 2004).
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