While The Headbangers were WWE mainstays throughout the better part of the Attitude Era, Das Wunderkind was practically a staple of WCW throughout the entire Monday Night War, debuting with the organization in 1994 and staying all the way until its close. With techno music pumping through arena speakers, he would dance his way to and in the ring, leading to some interesting feuds over his right to dance. Though he was indeed a Dancing Fool, both figuratively and literally (well, more like "literally in two different ways"), Wright did rack up a few accolades during his time in WCW. Not only did he hold the WCW World Tag Team, World Television, and Cruiserweight titles, but he also has the distinction of holding a victory over none other than Triple H- or, as he was known at the time, "Jean-Paul Lévesque."
Former Nintendo Power writer, current Nintendo Force writer. Wrote the book on Mega Man (The Robot Master Field Guide). Was once fired by Vince McMahon. Dabbles in video games, comic books, toys, and fast food curiosities. Once had a new species of exotic bird named after him. It died.
You can find more of his writings, musings, and other such things on his websites at Nyteworks.net.