NWO Twenty Years Later: Where Are They Now?

11. Tylene Buck

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Tylene Buck was part of the bevy of scouted fitness models elected to fill the utterly pointless role as an 'nWo Girl' in late-1999, as an increasingly desperate WCW's barrel was scraped so vigorously they were scratching at the floor.

Like Pamela Paulshock, she too proved to have talents beyond gyrating, and similarly began brandishing a microphone as a backstage interviewer. It didn't last long however, and she was soon repackaged as Major Gunns for the Misfits In Action stable, along with other 'hilariously' named stars General Rection and Private Stash. Like, ooh, almost everything in WCW at the time, it was proper sh*t.

Buck was released before WCW's sale to WWF; it's probable given her particular, er, 'assets', that Vince McMahon would have otherwise been more than interested in keeping her on. Instead, she made appearances for a number of indie promotions before following a familiar path for women formerly in the wrestling industry: pornography. Since leaving wrestling, she's made no fewer than nine blue movies.

At least, that's as many as I could find during my, um, research.

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Benjamin was born in 1987, and is still not dead. He variously enjoys classical music, old-school adventure games (they're not dead), and walks on the beach (albeit short - asthma, you know). He's currently trying to compile a comprehensive history of video game music, yet denies accusations that he purposefully targets niche audiences. He's often wrong about these things.