The taskmaster of the Dungeon of Doom. The leader of the Varsity
Club, Army of Darkness, and Sullivan's Slaughter House. The bookerman of WCW.
Thru the years Kevin Sullivan has worn many hats and become one of the most
controversial men in the modern era of professional wrestling. We all know
Sullivan is the ex-husband of Woman, brother of Evad and the innovator of the
tree of woe, but now, for the very first time, go inside the devilish wrestling
mind of one of the booking greats. A place where no man has ever gone before
and come out the other side. Kevin Sullivan, a 27 year professional and the man
who put Mike Davis under a spell to act like Dusty Rhodes along with Jimmy
Garvins leg while trying to steal Garvins precious wife in angles no one can
forget in Florida. A feud with Chris Benoit that is legendary, both inside and
outside the ring. Manager of such greats as One Man Gang, Oz, Black Blood,
Nightstalker, the Yeti, and the Angel of death. He ran Cactus Jack out of WCW,
but couldnt stop Hulkamania, even with an Alliance to end it. RF VIDEO's Behind Closed Doors series continues its string of
excellence with a two hour shoot with one of wrestling's most notorious
characters. Like Bret Hart, Kevin Sullivan takes us through the inner workings
of the wrestling business as he describes, in detail, the art of promos, heels,
babyfaces, near falls, hot tags and so much more. You will be learning from a
crafty ECW & SMW veteran and Florida legend who was adept at combining both
wrestling and brawling in an entertaining package. That's right, the madman who
carved Abdulah and Dusty Rhodes with a fork carves thru the psychology of pro
wrestling. A twisted a crazy character inside the ring, but outside the ring,
an incredible mind for the business. WCW in the 1990s would have been
completely different if Sullivan was not part of it as guys such as Kevin Nash
have always credited Sullivan for making sure the heat was kept on the NWO to
start that epic era. Sullivan worked in all aspects of WCW, and now hes all
over the landscape of pro wrestling in this engaging shoot.
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