During a recent appearance on the “My Mom’s Basement” podcast, WWE Superstar Sheamus expressed his belief that Otis is the funniest guy on the WWE roster.
You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:
On Otis being the funniest guy on the roster: “Otis, dude. He’s a guy who just talks in riddles and you don’t understand what he’s saying half the time. I can’t repeat what he says because you probably couldn’t comprehend it, but he’s literally one of the funniest guys. He’s definitely one guy that everyone wants to be around all the time is Otis.”
On why Otis is awesome: “I wouldn’t know [anyone] to have a bad word to say about the fella. He’s awesome. If you want to go for a night out, he’s the guy you want to be with, man. He’s definitely the most entertaining, you’ll see. He’ll make sure there’s not one moment that you’re bored.”
Shannon Moore has revealed the origin of the green circles that the 3 Count team brought to the ring during their time in WCW.
Moore was part of the boy band-inspired faction alongside Evan Karagias and Shane Helms, dancing with large green circle props before their matches.
During a recent appearance on the “Talk is Jericho” podcast, Moore explained that these props originated from a “production error” influenced by the TLC music video for “Waterfalls.”
Moore said, “It was a production error. I don’t know if you’ve seen TLC or these 90s videos where they’re dancing on waterfalls and a green screen. That was where the green circles came from. They had these round circles and we were dancing on them. They forgot to edit in the water or whatever they were going to put underneath us. I think it was [Vince] Russo who went back and watched the edited version of the music video and was like, ‘What are these green circles? Why are they dancing on green circles?’ It was a production error.”
He continued, “When we debuted, they wanted us to carry the green circles to the ring and use them as weapons or shields, and they cut them out of this thick a*s plywood. They weighed 100 pounds. Whenever you try to swing them, or you just carry them, you’re carrying this 100-pound green circle. It was horrible at the beginning. It was all a mistake, but it worked.”