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In 2013, the documentary Slaughter Nick for President was released. [3] The film follows Stewart on his 2009 trip to Serbia , where Tropical Heat achieved notable popularity in the 1990s. [ 9 ] The same year, he was cast in Suits as corporate raider Tony Gionopoulos, appearing in five episodes.
The plot revolves around private investigator, Nick Slaughter, an ex-DEA agent, who after arriving in the fictional resort town of Key Mariah, Florida, and setting up a detective agency there, meets up with local tourist agent, beautiful Sylvie Girard, to solve a variety of different cases.
At first, he (now known as Pvt. Kernodle) was part of Sgt. Slaughter's "Cobra Corps" and teamed with Slaughter and Pvt. Jim Nelson. [5] [6] In 1982, the team of Kernodle and Nelson won the NWA Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship from Porkchop Cash and Jay Youngblood.
The seventh bout was a tag team match in which WWF Tag Team Champions the North-South Connection (Adrian Adonis and Dick Murdoch) defended their titles against the Cobra Corps (Sgt. Slaughter and his protégé, Pvt. Terry Daniels). The North-South Connection won the match by pinning Daniels following a backbreaker hold, diving elbow drop ...
With that, Cobra renews its offensive against G.I. Joe, now consisting of a new generation of Joes led by Sgt. Slaughter and Hawk. Gnawgahyde and Metal-Head serve as Cobra Commander's main lackeys, with Destro and Baroness taking less part in field operations.
Slaughter was the only WWF-based challenger not to do the honors for Backlund at MSG (Backlund defeated him at the Meadowlands, but never in the Garden). Slaughter then engaged in a feud with Pat Patterson, which stemmed from Slaughter calling Patterson "yellow" and offering him $10,000 (double the usual amount) to try to break the cobra clutch.
[3] [13] He engaged in feuds with lower-card wrestlers, Val Venis [3] [14] and Sgt. Slaughter, who both failed to break the Master Lock. [3] [15] Using villainous tactics, he often attacked the wrestlers beforehand and frequently cheated (for example using a low-blow to escape Sgt. Slaughter's cobra clutch). Masters increased the offered reward ...
Sgt. Craig Pittman, a legit Marine sergeant, abandoned Cobra in the Jungle, then reported him AWOL back at camp. Cobra lost all rank and respect, learned to wrestle, and came to WCW seeking revenge on Pittman. The feud was short-lived, with Pittman defeating Cobra by submission in a very short match, although in a rematch the following week ...