@HollywoodKendrick: No, it's Ben Peacock who wrestled in All Japan Pro Wrestling as Giant Kamala II and elsewhere as Atkie Malumba or the Botswana Beast. Both Kamalas have teamed together in Japan, sometimes in six-man tags with Abdullah the Butcher as the third guy.
@biloretard: Actually, Little Spike Dudley's matches against giants in ECW tended to be very fast. That's what got him over, along with his willingness to take all kinds of crazy bumps.
I remember being so confused by Uganda, because I never thought ECW would do a gimmick like that, but with time I actualy enjoyed him. Now Chilly Willy on the other hand....
@bigkev625: Hey, I liked Chilly Willy. How can you not like his gimmick of being introduced as hailing from whatever town he is wrestling in on a given night?
From what Kamala said on a shoot interview( on youtube) He said Uganda/batswona beast was Abdullah the Butcher idea to get back at him . For what I don't know.
@Abyono: No. He debuted as Giant Kamala II at the ECW Arena on July 31, 1999 defeating David Cash (Kid Kash.) That same night he teamed with Jerry Lynn AND Justin Credible (yes, you read that right) in a six-man tag victory over RVD and the Dudley Boys (Buh Buh Ray and D-Von) when Credible pinned Buh Buh. His last appearance saw RVD defeat him at a house show at the AG Pavillion in Cookeville, TN on December 16, 1999.
was that move called the acid drop?! lol
tg1king 6 days ago
thats a
big f'n ring
MrMdhami 1 month ago
That match ended quick.
awesomness516 1 month ago
Probably one of the funniest squash matches ever.
brighat 8 months ago
KAMALA!!!!!!!!!! but Spike is better
JinPhoenixwwe 8 months ago
Uganda was actually awesome. I'm surprised Heyman didn't give him a good showing here.
NeptuneNetwork 11 months ago
Squash Match, lol
jasonburrows33 1 year ago
this is not the first kamala, you can tell
bluegrassman776 1 year ago
talk about a fast count
RMilvae 1 year ago 10
That's not Kamala. This guy was one half of the Nigerian Nightmares.
HollywoodKendrick 1 year ago
@HollywoodKendrick: No, it's Ben Peacock who wrestled in All Japan Pro Wrestling as Giant Kamala II and elsewhere as Atkie Malumba or the Botswana Beast. Both Kamalas have teamed together in Japan, sometimes in six-man tags with Abdullah the Butcher as the third guy.
I laugh every time I hear Joey say, "It's over."
JKTube 1 year ago
omg it was over in 30 seconds
biloretard 2 years ago
@biloretard: Actually, Little Spike Dudley's matches against giants in ECW tended to be very fast. That's what got him over, along with his willingness to take all kinds of crazy bumps.
JKTube 1 year ago
@JKTube i know it man....and i still cant believe it 2 this day
biloretard 1 year ago
before somebody mentions it, this wrestler is NOT Kamala, Uganda was a wrestler that was a tribute to Kamala
ShootStyleZombie 3 years ago 8
I remember being so confused by Uganda, because I never thought ECW would do a gimmick like that, but with time I actualy enjoyed him. Now Chilly Willy on the other hand....
bigkev625 2 years ago
@bigkev625: Hey, I liked Chilly Willy. How can you not like his gimmick of being introduced as hailing from whatever town he is wrestling in on a given night?
JKTube 7 months ago
What is Uganda up to now?
Loochery 2 years ago
From what Kamala said on a shoot interview( on youtube) He said Uganda/batswona beast was Abdullah the Butcher idea to get back at him . For what I don't know.
datdamnleroygreene 2 years ago
I think it´s Kimala II!
keijimuto 2 years ago
@keijimuto it is kamala lol but he has gone fatter
martyboyish 1 year ago
@ShootStyleZombie thank you lol.
BenLaeli 1 year ago
@ShootStyleZombie ThanX I thoght that it was kamala
sahilhussain619 4 months ago
@sahilhussain619 I did too.
CadillacL 2 months ago
@ShootStyleZombie Was this the guy who wrestled as The Botswana Beast in WCCW/USWA during the late 80's?
Abyono 4 months ago
@Abyono: Yes.
JKTube 2 months ago
@JKTube Nice. Was this his one & only ECW appearance?
Abyono 2 months ago
@Abyono: No. He debuted as Giant Kamala II at the ECW Arena on July 31, 1999 defeating David Cash (Kid Kash.) That same night he teamed with Jerry Lynn AND Justin Credible (yes, you read that right) in a six-man tag victory over RVD and the Dudley Boys (Buh Buh Ray and D-Von) when Credible pinned Buh Buh. His last appearance saw RVD defeat him at a house show at the AG Pavillion in Cookeville, TN on December 16, 1999.
JKTube 2 months ago
@JKTube please tell me that 6man tag exists was filmed, I would love to see that match
ShootStyleZombie 1 month ago
@ShootStyleZombie: If any footage of this match exists, it is not on YouTube.
JKTube 1 month ago
@ShootStyleZombie I was about to ask that.
CadillacL 2 months ago