суббота, 23 апреля 2011 г.

Husky Harris

Don't let the name or size of season two WWE NXT Rookie Husky Harris fool you. The third-generation competitor was one of season two's most athletic prospects. Not only does Harris have an impressive background, but he is also the grandson of the legendary "Blackjack" Mulligan, and the son of "I.R.S." Mike Rotundo.
Weighing in at close to 300 pounds, the season two NXT Rookie certainly had a size advantage over some of his competitors, but his athletic achievements were most impressive. Harris is a former high school wrestling state champion, a junior college All-American football player, and also played at Troy University in college football's highest level, Division I.
His WWE NXT season two Pro was certainly no stranger to living up to a legacy. "Dashing" Cody Rhodes, the son of Dusty Rhodes, has been establishing his own path since becoming a WWE Superstar. Having been part of The Legacy with Randy Orton and Ted DiBiase, Rhodes served as the perfect prototype of what it takes to live up to a family's name and history.
A few weeks after the conclusion of WWE NXT season two, Husky Harris resurfaced during Hell in a Cell along with fellow NXT alum Michael McGillicutty to help Wade Barrett defeat John Cena. As a result of the attack by Harris and McGillicutty, Cena was forced to join The Nexus. Weeks after, following repeated assists to Barrett's group, Harris and McGillicutty followed the multiple-time World Champion as not just WWE Superstars, but official members of the "N"-labeled warriors.

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