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676: 341:), but The Headbangers intervened and attacked ICP after the bout. This and similar incidents frustrated the duo, who started blaming the Oddities for their beatdowns. Violent J and Shaggy worked to become active wrestlers in the group, but they also demonstrated too much aggression, causing the disqualification of the group in a rematch against Kai En Tai on October 20 in 419:
In August 2007, Giant Silva led an unofficial incarnation of the stable named Odd-It-Tees in National Wrestling Superstars, teaming up with a Golga impersonator named Goal-Duh and being managed by George Steele. They were later joined by
264:, as the song and video celebrated the film's message, that the "freaks" were actually decent and polite and that the so-called "normal" people were bad. At the event, Kurrgan, Golga and Giant Silva defeated the numerically superior 361:, who was introduced in a giant gift box to attack the Headbangers by surprise. He was referred by the announcers as the "original Oddity" . The same month, however, Vachon became a 258:, who also started accompanying them to the ring and dancing energetically along with all of them before their matches. Their entrance video featured clips from the 1932 horror film 234:, a former enemy of Vachon who had discovered their fun loving side and made them feel happy in spite of their freakish appearances. The same night, Golga (now turned into a fan of 313:
thanks to interventions by Insane Clown Posse, which caused The Headbangers started targeting them specifically. They challenged ICP to a tag team match on October 5 in
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formed the group in May 1998 and called them "The Parade of Human Oddities” after
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In 1999, the Oddities began another feud, this time against a coalition between
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when they attacked the referee. Finally, on the November 23 episode of
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in September 21, 1998. The Oddities scored victories against them in
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in 1999, Golga made a short appearance before being eliminated by
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The Oddities made their pay-per-view debut at 299:), who feigned friendship to attack the group in 226:, the Oddities were re-introduced, this time as 325:tapings on October 18, the Oddities defeated 284:) thanks to their enormous individual sizes. 8: 635:WrestleCrap: The Very Worst of Pro Wrestling 674: 21: 369:and abandoned the group to feud over the 189:, the stable appeared in a segment with 505: 503: 477: 475: 471: 632:Reynolds, R.D. and Randy Baer (2003). 141:World Wrestling Federation (1998–1999) 7: 566:Russo, Vince and Ed Ferrara (2005). 482:Russo, Vince and Ed Ferrara (2005). 445:Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards 152:disbanded. The group consisted of a 222:On the August 3rd, 1998 episode of 163:(whose mask was supposed to hide a 219:), before leaving WWE altogether. 215:of Hell's Henchmen (later renamed 14: 438:Championships and accomplishments 407:Golga died on June 7, 2006, from 183:. 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Index

Stable
The Jackyl
Kurrgan
Giant Silva
Golga
Violent J
Shaggy 2 Dope
Luna Vachon
Sable
George Steele
professional wrestling
stable
World Wrestling Federation
Attitude Era
The Jackyl
The Truth Commission
freak show
masked
Golga
bone growth
deformed
Luna Vachon
Kurrgan
Giant Silva
Monday Night Raw
Howard Stern Show
Hank the Angry Drunken Dwarf
Crackhead Bob
heels
titles

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