Prince Justice Brotherhood

The Prince Justice Brotherhood
Super Eric (left), Shark boy (middle), and Curry Man (right)
Tag team
Members Super Eric
Shark Boy
Curry Man
Name(s) Prince Justice Brotherhood
Heights Super Eric:
5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Shark Boy:
5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Curry Man:
5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Combined
weight
662 lb (300 kg)
Hometown Metropolis (Super Eric)
The Deep Blue Sea (Shark Boy)
Tokyo, Japan (Curry Man)
Debut June 17, 2008
Disbanded 2008
Years active 2008
Promotions TNA

Prince Justice Brotherhood was a TNA-based stable of masked wrestlers representing a superhero group.

History

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2008)

One month after Christopher Daniels was fired, he returned to TNA as the colourful, masked Curry Man, who soon became allied with Shark Boy.[1][2] He and Shark Boy feuded with Team 3D, and won a "Fish Market Street Fight" against them at Destination X.[1] On the March 13, 2008 Impact!, Curry Man beat Petey Williams to qualify for the Xscape match for the X Division Title at Lockdown,[1] along with Jay Lethal, Sonjay Dutt, Shark Boy, Consequences Creed, and Johnny Devine.[3] He eliminated Creed from the match after hitting his Spice Rack finisher, and was eliminated by Devine after the Devine Intervention.[3] The dou were later joined by Super Eric. On August 12, The trio competed in a dark match in a losing effort to Consequences Creed and The Motor City Machine Guns. On August 15, during a house show, Curry Man and Shark Boy were victorious against The Rock 'n' Rave Infection and again on the 16. The trio made their television debut, when Super Eric and Shark Boy lost to Beer Money, Inc.. The trio made their pay-per-view debut at No Surrender by defeating The Rock 'n' Rave Infection. The trio were once again successful on September 19 episode of TNA Wrestling by defeating Jimmy Rave, Johnny Devine, and Petey Williams and again on an October 3 house show by defeating The Rock 'n' Rave Infection once more. Curry Man and Super Eric were defeated on three different house show by The Latin American Exchange, afterword's the group quietly disbanded as they never teamed again.

Reunion

During Destination X, Daniels made a brief appearance as Curry Man, in a segment where Eric Young (formerly Super Eric) was looking for a tag team partner to face Generation Me, but ultimately ended up choosing Shark Boy instead.

In wrestling

References

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  11. Droste, R. (September 4, 2005). "TNA Impact TV report". WrestlingObserver.com. Retrieved June 18, 2007. ...Shark Boy with a hangman's noose neckbreaker.
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