Much like Alex Wright, Disco Inferno was with WCW from well before the Monday Night War was even a thing until the company closed up shop in 2001. Throughout his tenure, if there was one thing he valued more than championship gold, it was the freedom to dance the night away, whether he was scheduled for a match with his opponent or not. Of course, given his genre of choice was that of the dead "disco," his desire didn't endear him to many... at least, not at first. Fans warmed up to Disco as he became something of an underdog in many ways, not the least of which being a desire he had that was even stronger than of wanting to dance: He wanted to become a member of the nWo Wolfpac. The group resisted at first, but over time, eventually warmed up to the "associate member," and it was hard not to smile for the guy as he came out and disco danced to the group's theme- and their amusement. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6ZY2sSDQCk When he wasn't schmoozing with the New World Order, however, he found himself as both a rival and ally to number eight on our list, Alex Wright. Together (and occasionally with Tokyo Magnum), they formed the Dancing Fools, and upon reuniting post-Wolfpac as "Disqo," the Boogie Knights. In addition to dancing with Wright, the two managed to win the WCW World Tag Team Championship. Alone, Disco Inferno would also capture the WCW World Television Title on two separate occasions.
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.
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