10 Attitude Era WWE Superstars You Totally Don't Remember

6. Southern Justice

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Yes, yes that is The Godwinns. No, this article won't pretend everyone reading this has zero clue who Henry O and Phineas I are. They were a well-received tag during the mid-to-late-1990s. However, do you remember anything about their rebrand as Southern Justice in 1998? Like, anything at all?

HOG and PIG ditched their gimmicked names to become Mark Canterbury and Dennis Knight in June, and the pair were immediately tied to Jeff Jarrett. It didn't last long. Canterbury retired due to various injuries, and the Justice gimmick was shelved before it really ever got going.

That'd be that for an attempted Godwinns repackage job.

Nobody brings Southern Justice up when chatting Attitude Era tag-teams, but there's a good reason for that: The experiment didn't last long. It is, however, interesting to think that Justice worked a 'guns for hire' gimmick long before Faarooq and Bradshaw did it with APA. They didn't have a backstage office with a door though.

Missing pieces of the puzzle, and all that.

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