10 Interesting Facts About WWE's Neville

2. Used To Wrestle Barefoot And In A Loincloth

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0n4Z5xODAtc Ah, Jungle PAC€ a gimmick that could€™ve been pulled straight from the WWF's early €˜90s "new generation" movement. When PAC made his 2007 debut in Italy€™s Nu-Wrestling Federation, he was renamed as Jungle PAC. Despite a night out in Newcastle having some interesting sights, PAC€™s home town was now billed as simply 'The Jungle'. How easy it is to get hold of a bottle of Newcastle Brown in The Jungle is still unknown, though. Whilst the high flying style and dynamic moves were still mainly kept intact, this version of PAC would wrestle barefoot and in a loincloth, depicted as some sort of primitive, unevolved character. This was definitely a side of Satterley€™s wrestling personality that had yet to be seen, although standard PAC and later Adrian Neville were likely more entertaining and definitely more suitable to getting over in a serious way. Still, Jungle PAC was definitely something €œdifferent€.
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