Mike Rotunda is remembered by many for playing the role of Irwin R. Schyster (IRS) in the WWF of the mid-90s - teaming with 'Million Dollar Man' Ted DiBiase, Money Inc. had a fairly memorable run together, even capturing the Tag-Team Titles on three separate occasions. Before that success, Rotunda hammed it up as a similar persona in WCW, being referred to as Michael Wallstreet. Rotunda would return to the Wallstreet moniker once he left WWE in 1995, briefly also being called V.K Wallstreet. Fantastically, the gimmick was based around the savvy businessman knowing, via computer analysis, exactly what his opponent's weaknesses were. This often-overlooked gimmick wasn't the best of Rotunda's career, but there must be something to those Rotunda genes - Mike's sons, Bray and Bo are both forging their own paths in WWE, using the surnames Wyatt and Dallas respectively. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evKsxUoKEo4
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