10 WCW Storylines That Were Totally Abandoned
1. Baby Doll Blackmails Dusty Rhodes
In 1988, Larry Zbyszko was accompanied to the ring by Baby
Doll, who I can only assume Tye Dillinger is a big fan of as she had the
nickname ‘The Perfect 10’. The two were feuding with Dusty Rhodes at the time,
but this was different; Baby Doll claimed to have incriminating photos of the son
of a plumber.
The threat and fear continued, and Baby Doll even went so far as to show Dream the photos, to which he responded with sadness and not a small amount of ‘oh lord, I’m in trouble here’. Baby Doll had Dusty by the balls, so to speak.
What were the photos? What did Baby Doll want from this blackmailing? We never found out. The angle was dropped, forgotten, abandoned. To this day we don’t know what the photos showed. Was Dusty the driver of the white hummer? Did he save Ric Flair from death in the desert? Did the American Dream salvage the WCW Television Championship from the bins of Denver? Maybe he was DDP’s benefactor, and managed to save The Giant from falling to his death in 1995?
We’ll never know. We’ll simply never know.