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That's the dude I thought was Gabe.

That's the dude I thought was Gabe.
A number of men have used the Doink gimmick in the WWF. The first (and best-known) Doink was Matt Borne. He was succeeded by Dusty Wolfe and Steve Lombardi, who played the character temporarily after Borne left the company until Ray Apollo was brought in as the permanent replacement.
Backstage, it's going around that a match between Jeff Hardy and MVP could be added to tonight's Judgement Day pay-per-view. At least at one point, the match was listed on the line-up backstage.
Jim Ross, who is doing a bunch of media today promoting WWE's upcoming show in Oklahome, spoke out on a few things in a radio interview with rock station 100.5FM KATT out of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma this morning. Ross talked about Hogan only receiving a $250,000 paycheck for a match at SummerSlam and then making the comment about his limo driver getting paid better. Ross said he confronted Hogan about it and Hogan replied, "It's not the money, I have more money than God." Ross added that "he was going to need it" after all the recent problems Hogan's had. Ross also said that Hogan Knows Best is "not real, kind of like wrestling." Ross said that Hogan didn't want to be shown in a negative light, and points out Hogan "having a urination contest with his wife." He also said Hogan wearing his bandana in court last week was an indication that he was "in character." Talk turned to Hulk's daughter Brooke's upcoming television show and Ross said, "They need to muzzle that girl" and that she "wasn't the valedictorian of her class." Ross said that Brooke was living off of Hogan's success, but that her show might be entertaining because you never know what will come out of her mouth. Ross also talked about Shawn Michaels, saying that "he used to be a turd" and that he "knows he's the best," but that he's a better guy now.