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"From the Farm to the Ring: The Godwinns Shoot"

27 de sep. de 2024 · 1h 57m 50s
"From the Farm to the Ring: The Godwinns Shoot"
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Henry O. Godwinn (Mark Canterbury) and Phineas I. Godwinn (Dennis Knight) began their wrestling careers separately before joining forces in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE). Before teaming up,...

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Henry O. Godwinn (Mark Canterbury) and Phineas I. Godwinn (Dennis Knight) began their wrestling careers separately before joining forces in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE). Before teaming up, Canterbury had stints as Shanghai Pierce in WCW, while Knight wrestled under various gimmicks, including Tex Slazenger.
The duo debuted as The Godwinns in WWF in 1996, characterized by their hillbilly gimmicks, complete with denim overalls and the notorious slop bucket. Managed initially by Hillbilly Jim, their persona encapsulated the rural tough man image, appealing to a broad section of wrestling fans. They were portrayed as hog farmers from Arkansas, which played well into the WWF’s then-prominent country-themed storylines.
The Godwinns found success relatively quickly, capturing the WWF Tag Team Championships on two occasions. Their in-ring style was hard-hitting and no-nonsense, resonating with fans of traditional tag team wrestling. They engaged in feuds with several top tag teams of the era, including The Bodydonnas, The Legion of Doom, and The New Age Outlaws. Their most memorable feuds involved battles over the tag team titles and gritty, physical matches that often pleased the crowd.
In 1997, their gimmick saw a brief transformation into the less popular Southern Justice, a more serious and less caricatured portrayal, before both members ventured into singles competition. Canterbury later returned to wrestling under his real name and various personas, while Knight transformed into Mideon and Naked Mideon, an eccentric character during the WWF’s Attitude Era.
The Godwinns left a lasting impression as a tag team that could balance entertainment with solid wrestling, contributing to the vibrant and diverse WWF tag team division of the 90s.
  • (00:01-01:11) Henry Godwinn and Phineas Godwinn discuss their early interest in wrestling and their backgrounds. Phineas mentions losing a football scholarship due to an injury and meeting Barry Windham, which led him to wrestling, while also touching on his family's wrestling obsession.
  • (01:11-03:41) They detail their wrestling training and entry into the business. Phineas trained under Steve Keirn in Florida Championship Wrestling, influenced by several wrestling figures. Henry started in the business with help from his family connections, particularly Ron Slinker.
  • (04:20-10:11) Henry and Phineas share stories from their early wrestling road trips and experiences, including wrestling notable figures like Cactus Jack and Ken Shamrock. They reminisce about significant matches, including Henry's tag team title win in Madison Square Garden.
  • (15:20-25:35) The Godwinns discuss their journey through various wrestling territories, their impressions of different wrestlers like Jerry Lawler, and their experiences in tag team wrestling. They highlight key moments in their careers and the evolution of their wrestling personas.
  • (38:53-57:36) The interview concludes with their transition into WWE, the development of the Godwinn gimmick, and reflections on their wrestling philosophy and memorable moments in the ring, emphasizing their respect for the sport and the opportunities it provided them.
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Autor Jolly West
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