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318:) had entered the CWA in the fall of 1982 and soon came head to head with the Fabulous Ones. The Fabulous Ones / Sheepherder feud stands as one of the most memorable and bloody feuds. A feud that would rage on in several promotions between 1982 and 1987. The “pretty boy”, well polished Fabulous Ones and the ugly, brawling savage Sheepherders made for the perfect opponents and repeatedly drew big gates all over the country. The matches started out pretty evenly with the Fabulous Ones and the Sheepherders splitting the decisions but soon turned brutal and often without a definite winner. In December, 1982 the Sheepherders won the Southern Tag Team Championship from Lane and Keirn which only turned the intensity of the matches up a notch. Between late December and Mid February the two teams traded the belts back and forth 4 times with the Fabulous Ones ending up with possession of them in the end. On March 28 the Sheepherders wrestled their last match in the Mid-South Coliseum before leaving the CWA giving the Fabulous Ones ( 337:. On April 4 the Moondogs won the Southern tag-team title in their usual brutal fashion but were unable to keep the titles for long as the Fabulous Ones regained the titles in an equally brutal match only 3 weeks later. After disposing of the Moondogs the Fabulous Ones began to feud with a team they had faced early on in their career, Bobby Eaton and Duke Myers. Jimmy Hart’s team won the Southern Tag-Team Title but did not hold them for long before they ended up around the waist of Lane and Keirn once more. After the Fabulous Ones dropped the Southern Titles to The Grapplers ( 174: 411:
and Morgan threatened to sue CWA management over the incident. Instead of taking the titles from the Sheepherders by stripping them the Fabulous Ones took the Southern tag team titles from them the old fashioned way – 4 times in a row between September 5 and October 12. The Fabulous Ones won what would turn out to be their last Southern Tag Team Championship on October 12, their 15th Southern Title all together. Few realized that an era in Memphis wrestling was ending when
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just from their wrestling skills but also from their charisma and sex appeal that made them especially popular with the female fans. Lane and Keirn’s first run with the titles lasted just under a month as they lost the titles to Bobby Eaton and the Dream Machine on November 22 but would regain them from the makeshift team only a week later on November 29.
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what would turn out to the last series of matches between the Sheepherders and the Fabulous Ones the Fabs dominated the matches and once again “Ran off” the Sheepherders. The feud with the Sheepherders turned out to be the last moment of glory for the Fabulous Ones as their 5-year run together was about to come to an end.
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The Fabulous Ones have often been credited with being the innovators of the "Pretty Boy" gimmick for tag teams and one of the first teams to popularize the use of music videos to help make them popular. With the success of the Fabulous Ones it wasn't long before promoters all over the country started
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After dropping the Florida titles and the promotion folding briefly Keirn and Lane returned to the territory that they were most successful in, Memphis. In Memphis they once again became entangled in a feud with the Sheepherders in a rivalry that up until this point seemed like it would never end. In
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was familiar with, having feuded with him extensively in Memphis – Stan Lane. When Lane joined Eaton to form the new Midnight Express it put the final nail in the coffin of the Fabulous Ones, ending their 5-year run. Keirn, meanwhile, would run a wrestling school in Florida, which he trained future
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and Jonathan Boyd teaming up as the “Kiwi Sheepherders”. Boyd and Morgan quickly made a mark on Memphis by beating the Fabulous Ones for Southern Tag Team Championship on June 17, 1985. The team was soon stripped of the titles due to excessive cheating but had the titles returned to them when Boyd
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in a one night tournament to crown new Southern Tag Team Champions. Keirn and Lane soon got their revenge by winning their 8th Southern Tag Team title from Bundy and Rude on October 22. The team held on to the gold for a little over 6 weeks before losing it to the team of Don Bass and Roger Smith,
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to win the Southern Tag Team Championship, the first titles that the Fabulous Ones held as a team. By this time the Fabulous Ones were a major draw in the CWA and with the Fabulous Ones holding the main tag team title in the promotion they only got more over. The Fabulous Ones’ popularity came not
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to lend his endorsement to The Fabulous Ones (earning them the nickname ”Fargo’s Fabulous Ones”), which gave the team instant credibility in the South. The original plan for the Fabulous Ones was for them to dispatch the New York Dolls, then turn heel on Lawler and Dundee and be managed by
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After failing to catch on in Texas and leaving the AWA, the Fabulous Ones returned ”home” to Memphis and were immediately thrust into the tag team title chase. On October 8 the Fabs defeated first the Nightmares then the Dirty White Boys before losing to
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got out of control and the titles were held up, before losing the rematch, and the titles, to Lawler and Jarrett a week later. After leaving the USWA later that year, the Fabulous Ones disbanded in May 1991, after Keirn signed with the
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Around the turn of the year the Fabulous Ones and the CWA parted ways with the duo looking to cash in their success in other territories. The first place the Fabulous Ones show up after leaving Memphis is in
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Steve Keirn made his professional wrestling debut in 1972, working mostly in the Southern territories of the United States. Keirn often found himself working as a tag-team, most notably alongside
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The Fabulous Ones wrestled in the AWA in 1984 until early 1985. Keirn and Lane had great success in the AWA feuding with wrestlers such as Nick Bockwinkel, Mr. Saito, Bobby Heenan, and the
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and would keep them away from the Fabs until Lane and Keirn finally got the better of them on November 30 where they regained the belts. After losing the Florida US Tag Team title to
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Since then, The Fabs only teamed sporadically, most notably in 1995 where the duo competed in the “Best of Memphis” Tag-Team tournament which they won by beating Tommy Rich and
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After the feud with the Sheepherders ended the CWA sought to copy the success of that feud by having the Fabulous Ones face another team in the same mold as the Sheepherders:
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and held both singles and tag-team gold. Stan Lane made his professional debut in 1978 and like Keirn had worked mainly in the Southern regions. Lane had come into CWA as a
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also known as the Interns. On February 17, 1985 the Fabulous Ones regained the Southern Tag-Team championship from the Interns before launching into a feud with the
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but left the promotion after the Road Warriors went against Verne Gagne's orders and did not drop the AWA world tag team titles to the Fabs when they were told to.
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to imitate their formula; even the Memphis promoters used the formula again and again with success. The first team to emulate the Fabulous Ones' formula was
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in the finals. Since then the Fabulous Ones only reunite on special occasions. Keirn retired from active competition in 2001, after a tour with
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until the Fabulous Ones were able to beat the Dolls decisively. In the early days the Fabulous Ones also feuded with the original version of
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decided to give the two ”Pretty boys” a big push right off the bat, shooting a couple of music videos starring Lane and Keirn set to
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did an affectionate parody of the Fabulous Ones. They were also a main inspiration for other promotions. WCW created the team of
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The Fabulous Ones, & Steve O, & Dutch Mantel beat The Sheepherders (Boyd & Williams), Jesse Barr, & Adrian Street
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After dealing with Jimmy Hart's stable the Fabulous Ones suddenly got a whole different team challenging them for the gold.
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Bill Dundee, Bobby Fulton, & The Fabulous Ones beat Dennis Condrey, Norvell Austin, The Iron Sheik, & Jimmy Hart
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who was active between 1982 and 1991 with brief reunions during the 1990s. The Fabulous Ones competed primarily in
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Hart would spend the first part of the year trying to eliminate former First Family member Stan Lane from the area
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In December 1990, the Fabulous Ones reunited in their old stomping grounds in Memphis, which was now known as the
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The Fabulous Ones & Paul Diamond beat The Sheepherders & Jonathon Boyd in a "barbed wire cage" match
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In recent times, videos of The Fabulous Ones have become running gags on the WWE online comedy show
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Rick Rude & King Kong Bundy beat The Fabulous Ones via DQ to win the vacant Southern Tag Title
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Rick McGraw & Dream Machine drew The Fabulous Ones & Jackie Fargo in a "handicap" match
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Next for the Fabulous Ones was the return of an old Nemesis, the Sheepherders – in this case
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as he changed his plane ticket to go elsewhere in order to drop out of sight. Manager
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Southern Tag Champs Dennis Condrey & Norvell Austin beat The Fabulous Ones via DQ
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Barry Windham & Mike Rotunda beat The Fabulous Ones when Windham pinned Lane
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in late 1981 but turned face in early 1982 feuding with his former manager
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The Fabulous Ones beat Dennis Condrey & Norvell Austin in three falls
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The Fabolous Ones, Steve Keirn (left) and Stan Lane (right), circa 1985
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On April 19, 1986 the Fabulous Ones participated in the first ever
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The Fabulous Ones beat The Sheepherders in a "massacre" match.
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The Fabulous Ones beat The Sheepherders (Boyd & Williams).
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The Sheepherders (Boyd & Williams) beat The Fabulous Ones
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in Championship Wrestling from Florida. Keirn had joined the
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Keirn and Lane were first brought together in early 1982.
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in a fictitious tournament that supposedly took place in
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and Hacksaw Higgins, the Fabulous Ones left once again.
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as their manager. On January 7, 1991, The Fabs won the
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The Fabulous Ones beat Rick McGraw & Dream Machine
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beat the Fabulous Ones for the titles on November 11.
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Stan Lane (left) and Steve Keirn (right), circa 1985
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Index

The Fabulous Ones

Tag team
Stan Lane
Steve Keirn
professional wrestling
tag team
Stan Lane
Steve Keirn
North American
Continental Wrestling Association
Florida Championship Wrestling
Southwest Championship Wrestling
United States Wrestling Association
The Rock 'n' Roll Express
The Fantastics
the Rockers

Mike Graham
Continental Wrestling Association
face
heel
Jimmy Hart
Jerry Lawler
Jerry Jarrett
ZZ Top
Sharp Dressed Man
Billy Squier
Everybody Wants You
Jackie Fargo

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