17 Early 90s WWE Superstars You Totally Don't Remember

17. Jim Brunzell

Jim Brunzell was one half of the tag team known as the Biller Bees, alongside Brian Blair. As a team, they were the first face wrestlers to wear masks and to use the strategy called €˜masked confusion€™, which involves switching places during a match. Since they were both masked and wore identical wrestling attire, the illusion was easy to pull off. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMmNt-5Yuhc Brunzell competed alongside Brian Blair for a few years, until the Killer Bees were disbanded as a team without any explanation. He would continue to wrestle in both singles and as part of thrown-together tag teams until he was released in 1988. After leaving the WWF, he competed mostly in the Chicago area, before retiring in 1994, after wrestling for 22 years.
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