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The Dupps
Tag team
MembersBo Dupp
Jack Dupp
Puck Dupp
Stan Dupp
Fluff Dupp (valet)
Billed heightsBo:
6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Stan:
6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Puck:
5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Jack:
6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
Combined
billed weight
517 lb (235 kg; 36.9 st)
Billed fromLizard Lick, North Carolina[1]
Former
member(s)
Jack Dupp
Puck Dupp
Debut1999
Disbanded2003

The Dupps were a professional wrestling tag team in southern independents and ECW during the late 1990s composed of Bo Dupp and Jack Dupp. They feuded with Amish Roadkill & Danny Doring over who should have a shot at the ECW Tag-Team Titles. The rivalry culminated when The Dupps signed a World Wrestling Federation developmental deal, resulting in a 'Loser Leaves Town' match on the February 25, 2000 episode of ECW on TNN, that the Dupps lost.[2]

After a long stint in the WWF/E developmental system and primarily wrestling infrequently on WWF Jakked, both Dupps were eventually let go in 2001.

During the early days of Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, the team consisted of Bo Dupp and Stan Dupp, and managed by Fluff Dupp. Bo, Stan and Fluff were stereotypical southerners, frequently chewing tobacco and teasing an incestuous relationship. The Dupps became the first Champions of the "Dupp Cup" but lost it to the Hardcore Midget Teo.

Stan Dupp went on to use a similar gimmick in World Wrestling Entertainment as "Trevor Murdoch", before being released in July 2008. He returned to TNA in 2009 under the same gimmick as well, though with the name "Jethro Holliday" this time.

Championships and accomplishments

  • CWF Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship (1 time)
  • Dupp Cup

References

  1. ^ PWI 2001 Wrestling Almanac and Book of Facts. Fort Washington, Pennsylvania: London Publishing Co. 2001. p. 41.
  2. ^ "ECW on TNN 25 February, 2000 Results". Pro-Wrestling Edge. Retrieved 2008-02-20.