Razor Ramon - WWF Magazine [October 1992]
I included this photo in that WWF Magazine piece I transcribed earlier today, but I think that it warranted its own single post.
Such a great look.

“Razor Ramon: Taking His Piece of America” by Keith Elliot Greenberg - WWF Magazine [October 1992]
“The crowd on the Havana dock surged toward the rickety fishing boat. The vessel rocked back and forth perilously as people rushed onto the deck, clutching bundles of their belongings and squealing children. In the distance, a siren was heard. The army was coming to try to force the refugees to remain on Cuban shores, so it was imperative to leave immediately.
The people continued to pile onto the boat, desperate for a last chance to flee the Communist country before the militarily troops arrived.
Now a jeep started down the street leading to the dock, the headlights beaming onto the swaying craft.
‘Basta!’ the captain called to those still swarming onto the boat — Enough!”
Razor Ramon - WWF Magazine [October 1992]
Love this photo found in the middle of an interview with Razor Ramon, WWF Magazine’s way of introducing this new character to their audience. The entire piece is interesting since its whole purpose is to sell the idea of a Cuban immigrant coming to America in an attempt to conquer it. Look for the article to be posted here on Friday.
Also — nice pants, chico.
Did You Know?
Jim Johnston: “Wow, this is for the serious trivia lover, it is me singing Dude Love’s theme and, while it stretches the definition of the word, I did “sing” one of the early Smackdown themes. I was hearing some early metal stuff and was always shocked how bad the vocals were, and that the lyrics were absolutely unintelligible. The theme I had written was in this style, and I couldn’t find a singer, so I did it myself. There are no lyrics, I just sang gibberish. I had fans contact me for a lyric sheet which, of course, I could not provide.”
Electric Zombie’s Undead Death Match Poster
A close-up of a pretty unique item currently being sold by Electric Zombie that’s a bit of an homage to the 1991 Joe Jusko Royal Rumble piece. Kinda odd to see how the artist swapped in certain people in place of the original guys, but whatevs.
Click over and give them your fifteen dollars for the poster!


![Razor Ramon - WWF Magazine [October 1992]
I included this photo in that WWF Magazine piece I transcribed earlier today, but I think that it warranted its own single post.
Such a great look.](http://24.media.tumblr.com/63806bdcf07fcf748b40a449a640fef4/tumblr_mm8vs6Hbvh1qzx70zo1_500.png)

![Razor Ramon - WWF Magazine [October 1992]
Love this photo found in the middle of an interview with Razor Ramon, WWF Magazine’s way of introducing this new character to their audience. The entire piece is interesting since its whole purpose is to sell the idea of a Cuban immigrant coming to America in an attempt to conquer it. Look for the article to be posted here on Friday.
Also — nice pants, chico.](http://24.media.tumblr.com/75f8e3655e6b91d13401a65516319120/tumblr_mm3iboHcrT1qzx70zo1_500.png)
