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Lord Humongous is a professional wrestling character also known as a "gimmick" that was originally introduced in Memphis' Continental Wrestling Association (CWA) in 1984. The character was based on a gang leader called "the Humungus" or at times "Lord Humungus" from the 1981 movie Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior.
Jeff Van Camp Sr. (born April 3, 1962) is an American police officer and retired professional wrestler.He is best known for his appearances with the World Wrestling Association and Southeast Championship Wrestling in the mid-1980s under his real name and the ring name Lord Humongous.
He did however appear in Mid Southern Championship Wrestling on August 18, 2009 in Osceola. There he teamed with Pokerface against Scott Hall & Lord Humongous, the latter a revival of the gimmick formerly portrayed by Sid. In this match it marked the debut of Sid's son Gunnar Eudy. Humongous and Hall won via disqualification after Sid hit the ...
Eudy, a six-time world champion wrestler, kicked off his wrestling career back in 1987 under the moniker Lord Humongous. He later joined World Championship Wrestling in 1989 before debuting as Sid ...
Eudy began his wrestling career as Lord Humongous in 1987, winning the National Wrestling Alliance that year. He rose to prominence in 1989 when he joined World Championship Wrestling for the ...
Weighing in at 350 pounds and standing in at 6' 9", Hale made his professional wrestling debut in 1998 for the World Wrestling Alliance, occasionally teaming up with Test in a couple of matches. [1] He also wrestled for Music City Wrestling as Lord Humongous , and used a leaping piledriver as a finisher.
Lord Humongous: American Wrestling Association, Continental Wrestling Association, National Wrestling Alliance, United States Wrestling Association: 1984–1990s United States: Portrayed by Mike Stark, Jeff Van Kamp, Gary Nations, Sid Eudy, Barry Buchanan, Randy Lewis, and Emory Hale. [3] [6] Mankind: World Wrestling Federation: 1996–1999, 2005
During his run in Continental, Furnas feuded with Sullivan, Buddy Landell, and Sid Eudy's version of Lord Humongous, as well as Terry Gordy. In late 1989, Continental folded, and by that time, Furnas had left to spend time in All Japan Pro Wrestling and World Championship Wrestling .