In 1999, the trio of "Sugar" Shane (later Gregory) Helms, Shannon Moore, and Evan Karagias were brought together in WCW by Jimmy Hart to form a boy band group, mimicking some of the music industry acts that were hot at the time, such as Backstreet Boys and 'N Sync. Before they debuted on Nitro, their vignettes took the form of a music video for their Hart-penned pop song "Can't Get You Outta My Heart," which the group performed in the ring prior to their matches. They later took up a second song, "Dance with 3 Count," and won the Hardcore Championship together, making Moore the youngest champion in the company's history. One of the group's feuds even revolved around the Jung Dragons stealing their gold album and a record contract, which they won back with the help of bodyguard Tank Abbott... who, it turned out, believed he should be the lead singer for the group and took the contract for himself. After breaking up just prior to Vince McMahon buying WCW, the group would reunite in November 2014 at WrestleCade: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuAl5XzO5iw
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.