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Cornette was offered a full time job with the WWF as a manager and a part of the company’s creative team. Ultimately, Smoky Mountain went under in 1995 and Cornette agreed to sell the video library to the WWF. The WWF would also agree to send The Big Bossman down to SMW to help boost ticket sales. The Heavenly Bodies unsuccessfully challenged the Steiners for the tag titles in a very good, yet underrated match at Summerslam ’93. The working agreement did help Smoky Mountain’s business as his company was getting much needed exposure. For the next month, Cornette was on a whirlwind between running SMW and fulfilling his WWF obligations. Cornette agreed to the offer.īobby Heenan would be the man to introduce WWF audiences to Jim Cornette. He felt that both Fuji and Yokozuna were horrible on promos and felt that Cornette as co manager could help Yoko become a bigger star. Fuji as his manager….Vince was not satisfied. While Yokozuna was WWF champion and already had Mr. In reality, McMahon wanted Cornette to work with Yokozuna as his manager. Jim Cornette assumed that McMahon wanted to talk with him to possibly go over the promotion of Smoky Mountain and perhaps air any past grievances he might have had with Vince. When Cornette and his Heavenly Bodies showed up to a Monday Night Raw taping…Bruce Prichard told Cornette that Vince wanted to speak with him. Vince McMahon agreed and set up a match for the WWF world tag team titles between the champion Steiner Brothers against Cornette’s Heavenly Bodies. Cornette was 100% invested in SMW and would only go up north if he could have the same working agreement that he originally had with WCW. Jim Cornette was only interested in working with WWF if he could use and speak the Smoky Mountain Wrestling name. In 1991, McMahon reportedly offered Cornette a job managing Ric Flair…but was turned down. This wasn’t the first time WWF offered Cornette a job. A few months went by and Bruce called up Cornette and asked him if he was interested in working for the WWF. At the time, Bruce was working for WWF creative.Ĭornette called Bruce Prichard (Who were long time friends) and told him about the promo and sent him a copy of it. While doing tapings for SMW, Cornette and his charges The Heavenly Bodies cut a comedic promo about Bruce Prichard. Cornette continued to run Smoky Mountain…but business was continuing to be on the decline. The problem was Watts was eventually fired from WCW and Ted Turner’s company decided to void the agreement.


In early 1993, Jim Cornette (Who was looking to get promotion for his struggling Smoky Mountain organization) made a working agreement with WCW head Bill Watts to exchange talent between the two companies. How did this southern good ol’ boy become a major player up north for the World Wrestling Federation? This is the unlikely story of how Jim Cornette came and briefly conquered Vince McMahon land. His entire career was spent as a manager for a number of promotions and territories including Mid South, World Class, Memphis and the NWA/WCW.
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Jim Cornette was and still is to this day….one of the greatest promos in pro wrestling. He was loud, arrogant, boisterous and outspoken.
