
As we all know, Harlem Heat bust in the scene in early 1993, slowly getting wins from enhancement talents and dropping challenges to the top tag teams left to right, and Sid Vicious returned during that year's Slamboree, immediately joining Big Van Vader to take on Sting and "The British Bulldog" Davey Boy Smith. Their partnership, adding the ascending Harlem Heat to the mix, was to take on Sting, "The British Bulldog" Davey Boy Smith and their companions like Dustin Rhodes, Road Warriors and, yeah...God damned Shockmaster! It all culminated to that year's Fall Brawl at WarGames, where Sid, Vader, Kole and Kane lost to Sting, Davey Boy, Dustin Rhodes and Shockmaster after Kole got bear hugged by the Shockmaster. After that, the storyline quite died, as Sid involved himself in that bar fight with Arn Anderson and got fired for it. With a big key piece of the story gone, nothing else could be done. However, Booker T heavily credits Sid's recruitment into this to give him and Stevie Ray a huge boost and exposure to their careers. I know this may not get much many views, but because it's such a short song, and used for one night only, it made sense to make a small but cool video that can easily resemble the personalities involved. RIP Sid Vicious!
Song made by Simon Haseley and Richard Wagner, licensed by DeWolfe Music Library.