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Mike Enos and Wayne Bloom started out in 1989 in the American Wrestling Association after being trained by Eddie Sharkey and managed by Johnny Valiant. [3] Sporting matching ring attire and carrying sledgehammers to the ring, they were known as "The Destruction Crew".
After his unsuccessful singles attempts, Bloom formed a tag team called The Destruction Crew with fellow rookie (and Eddie Sharkey student) ”Mean” Mike Enos. In the fall of 1989 Wayne Bloom on behalf of the Destruction Crew challenged then AWA World Tag Team champions Ken Patera and Brad Rheingans to a “car lifting” contest.
Early on, Enos worked mainly as a referee but slowly got more and more bookings as a wrestler. He was billed as "The Construction Worker" Mike Enos, that name was soon replaced by “Mean” Mike Enos, as he teamed up with fellow rookie Wayne "The Train" Bloom to form The Destruction Crew. The Destruction Crew was managed by Johnny Valiant. [5]
In the main event, The Trooper and Paul Diamond defeated The Destruction Crew (Mike Enos and Wayne Bloom) in a steel cage match, with Bob Lurtsema serving as the special guest referee. Also at the event, Larry Zbyszko defeated the defending champion Mr. Saito to win the AWA World Heavyweight Championship , with Nick Bockwinkel serving as the ...
As for the Masked Skyscraper (Mike Enos), he and his Destruction Crew teammate Wayne Bloom made their way to the WWF in 1991 as Beau (Bloom) and Blake (Enos) Beverly, The Beverly Brothers. Enos also later toured Japan, though with New Japan Pro-Wrestling, where Vicious had once challenged for their title in the 1980s.
Minnesota Wrecking Crew 2, a professional wrestling tag team featuring Mike Enos and Wayne Bloom; The Wrecking Crew, a professional wrestling tag team, active in the late 1980s with Brian Adams and Len Denton; The Wrecking Crew, a professional wrestling tag team, active in the early 1990s with Rage and Fury
This team consisted of Mike Enos and Wayne Bloom. Both members were from Minnesota and wore masks. The two men were the then-current AWA World Tag Team Champions, but were beaten by NWA World Tag Team Champions Rick and Scott Steiner in the NWA. [4]
The Destruction Crew (Mike Enos and Wayne Bloom) 5. AWA: Wahoo McDaniel & Baron Von Raschke vs. The Destruction Crew May 2, 1991: Bemidji, Minnesota: 450 Wahoo McDaniel and Baron Von Raschke vs. The Destruction Crew (Mike Enos and Wayne Bloom)