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"funny bone" Definitions
  1. the part of the elbow (= place where the arm bends) containing a very sensitive nerve that is painful if you hit it against something

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Seems Chris has a knack for tickling Katherine's funny bone.
You know how some things inexplicably tickle your funny bone?
TAYLOR You have the comedy thing, too — the funny bone.
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An 89-mph baseball to your funny bone is, uh, no laughing matter.
Some of these secrets may warm your heart and tickle your funny bone.
Despite a dark reputation, "The X-Files" has let its funny bone show before.
"It hit him on that nerve, the funny bone," Padres manager Andy Green said.
Jennifer Lawrence may be under the weather, but her funny bone hasn't taken a hit.
If you think your dad has a funny bone, take a look at these texts.
But when he did put some pics online, Adilene's new look hit Twitter's collective funny bone.
The arrest came 8 days before his headlining gig at Funny Bone Comedy Club in Columbus.
And according to Wilson, it seems her son has inherited a bit of her funny bone.
You can watch the lot here, if your stomach—and funny bone—is up to it.
Tickle their funny bone with these silly gifts that will make hearts, from old to young, happy.
It is too bad that it doesn't hit the eardrums and the funny bone with equal force.
I'm not sure I've ever seen one that was actually comic, but they must tickle somebody's funny bone.
We really do that against our will, because it's tough to tap into our funny bone in these moments.
I'm a really big fan of out-of-the-box Sunday puzzles, hope this one tickles your funny bone.
Butera said it hit him near the funny bone area of his elbow, which had a small mark on it.
This new horror version may not tickle your funny bone, but it will definitely put a chill in your spine.
Sometimes a sketch can succeed by aiming a tiny nugget of silliness squarely at your funny bone, and doing little else.
The collaboration not only promises to tickle India's funny bone, but also reflects the massive popularity of online comedy on YouTube.
Actually, it hit a funny bone because Jordan jokes Dreamers need to get on board and explore the celeb parents option.
Thankfully for aspiring comic creators with a funny bone, this week's Strip Panel Naked breakdown focuses on crafting the perfect comedic beat.
We're talking zero aim here; going for my heart, head, funny bone, knees, balls, and landing in the crevice of my brain.
In combining sport and a tradition of seaside-postcard silliness, Roberts tickles a funny bone that is peculiarly British, but also universal.
As did my oldest son: of all the games released in 2016, this is the one that most aggressively tickled his funny bone.
So, in some ways for me, it's just tickling the same like funny bone that I've had since I was a little kid.
When it comes to baby Luna Simone's funny bone, John Legend says he hopes the 17-month-old takes after her hilarious mother, Chrissy Teigen.
Given his current reputation, marred by allegations of sexual impropriety, even Franken's most convincing appeals to the heart — or the funny bone — appear less legitimate.
Give this fun idea a try and we&aposre sure you&aposll not only satisfy your Valentine&aposs taste buds but also warm their heart and tickle their funny bone.
"I am heartbroken to have to leave the production and have tried to convince the doctor that my funny bone is stronger than my broken ribs," said Martin in a statement.
From Coinage: Here's When It's Worth to Buy Organic When she wasn't flexing her funny bone, Couric revealed an obsession we can all relate to: wanting to be Ina Garten's best friend.
After Larry snapped an army vet's funny bone while armwrestling at a Nebraska Cornhuskers football game, the commissioner of the World Armwrestling League says he may have found his next big star.
In the mold of Channing Tatum's cameo in This is the End and Chris Hemsworth in Ghostbusters, we're pitching Hollywood on turning Kit Harington into the next thirst trap with a funny bone.
Armed with a strong funny bone and an eye-catching appreciation for proportion, Kasay makes an argues that you can express artistic inclination and still offer tongue-in-cheek opinions on modern society.
First, Rachel Brosnahan scored the gig as Midge Maisel — a Jewish housewife in 1958 New York who discovers her funny bone when her perfect life crumbles — even though she'd never done stand-up.
"I am heartbroken to have to leave the production and have tried to convince the doctor that my funny bone is stronger than my broken ribs," Martin said in a statement at the time.
Whether attempting to tug at heartstrings, tickle a funny bone, deliver a gut punch, or target some other piece of anatomy, there are dos and don'ts to keep in mind when planning your words.
So it's no surprise that seven across clues, at 23, 31, 50, 67, 683, 100 and 115, all have to do with the art of comedy, the knocking of the funny bone, the ol' ha ha ha, the wisecrack.
The six-episode series is made up of an around 30-comedian cast, and we rounded up some of the best below so you can keep up with all the incredible cameos, and choose what episode tickles your particular historical funny bone.
Saying good-bye is one of the hardest things I have ever had to do, but I know that when I feel those uncontrollable urges to laugh at everything and/or nothing at all, it will be because she is with me, tickling my funny bone.
In THE PASSENGER (Simon & Schuster, $25.99), she steps smartly out of her comfort zone to write a dead-serious thriller (with a funny bone) about a Wisconsin woman who dashes cross-country when her husband dies in a fall and she knows she'll be accused of killing him.
"Kids are familiar with going to the doctor and having wellness visits, so now girls can bring in their doll and she can get her eyes checked and you can buy eyeglasses, or she can go to the x-ray machine and see her funny bone," Cygielman said.
FROM COINAGE: These Athletes Are Only Getting Richer After Leaving the Field   Proving his funny bone has not wavered since childhood, the star posted an outdoor photo of himself and his wife in November — the latter holding her baby bump under a fitted white garment, while Renna holds his own belly.
The game, London indie crew Roll7's funny bone-tickling ultra-violent follow-up to its BAFTA-winning OlliOlli skateboard sim (and its equally excellent sequel), came out at the same time as a shit-load of bigger, shinier titles with significantly larger marketing budgets and photo-real-enough viscera instead of chunky red pixels spilling over the screen.
"We spend so much time getting our kids dressed, but how fun for them to get to turn the tables and put their own stamp on us," says Oz. (Her daughter on the way joins Oz and husband John Jovanovic's son Jovan Jr., 2 on Saturday, and daughter Philomena Bijou, 3½.)   Dad Alec's funny bone might have also gotten passed down to Carmen.
I've compiled the best Netflix movies and shows to watch when you're stoned, the best action movies, and best documentaries on Netflix, movies to watch when you're tripping, the best movies to watch when you're heartbroken, the finest Oscar-nominated movies new to Netflix, and movies on Netflix that pass the Bechdel test, but what about some gentle caresses for your funny bone?
The Funny Bone is a comedy club chain in the United States. Its marketing slogan is: "America's No. 1 Comedy Nite Clubs!" The original Funny Bone Comedy Club opened in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania by co-founders Mitch Kutash and Gerald Kubach in 1982. The Funny Bone has now expanded into markets nationwide including Albany, New York, Columbus, Ohio, Dayton, Ohio, Des Moines, Iowa, Manchester, Connecticut, Newport, Kentucky, Omaha, Nebraska, Syracuse, New York, Richmond, Virginia, Toledo, Ohio and Virginia Beach, Virginia.
"Rubber Chicken Tickles the Funny Bone." The Standard. July 19, 2006. For the cards Zobel sang, played several instruments, wrote scripts, did animation, and voiced numerous characters.
Such personalities as D.L. Hughley, Drew Carey, Jerry Seinfeld, Chris Rock, Lewis Black, Ellen DeGeneres, Jeff Dunham, Pablo Francisco, Bobcat Goldthwait, Brett Butler, and Bill Bellamy have all performed at the Funny Bone.
The name funny bone could be from a play on the words humorous and humerus, the bone on which the medial epicondyle is located, although according to the Oxford English Dictionary, it may refer to "the peculiar sensation experienced when it is struck".
What Just Happened is a 2018 Nigerian comedy film directed by Charles Uwagbai and starring Ufuoma McDermott, Afeez Oyetoro, Segun Arinze, Toyin Abraham, Mike Ezuruonye and comedians Mc Abbey and Funny Bone. The film was written and produced by Ufuoma McDermott. The film was predominantly shot in Lagos State and Los Angeles.
Bobby Norfolk began his career as a stand-up comedian. He started in a place called the Funny Bone. He was also an actor that worked with The St. Louis Black Rep and Imaginary Theater Company in St. Louis. Bobby Norfolk also worked as a National Park Service Ranger at the Gateway Arch.
Mehmood knew exactly how to tickle the film viewers' funny bone. He was really good at playing the film hero's friend, who would help him out of sticky situations with his street- smart ways. Besides actress Shubha Khote, he also teamed up with fellow comedian, I. S. Johar and actress Aruna Irani.
The medial epicondyle protects the ulnar nerve, which runs in a groove on the back of this epicondyle. The ulnar nerve is vulnerable because it passes close to the surface along the back of the bone. Striking the medial epicondyle causes a tingling sensation in the ulnar nerve. This response is known as striking the "funny bone".
Witherspoon went back to his comedian roots and started a comedy tour that premiered on television on March 28, 2008, on Showtime Network. On his 2009 tour, he had 19 stops across the country. In December 2011, Witherspoon performed his stand up comedy act once again on stage at the Funny Bone comedy club at Harrah's Casino in Tunica, Mississippi.
Nancy Churnin of the Los Angeles Times said that "it is openly and unabashedly cartoonish", but that "nothing in the story of The Utter Glory of Morrissey Hall is new or special."Churnin, Nancy. "Theater: There's nothing new or special about 'The Utter Glory of Morrissey Hall' by the Lamb's Players, but it does tickle the funny bone". June 29, 1992.
Neuropathic pain is caused by damage or disease affecting any part of the nervous system involved in bodily feelings (the somatosensory system). Neuropathic pain may be divided into peripheral, central, or mixed (peripheral and central) neuropathic pain. Peripheral neuropathic pain is often described as "burning", "tingling", "electrical", "stabbing", or "pins and needles". Bumping the "funny bone" elicits acute peripheral neuropathic pain.
Mark Bastien, "Funny bone is Canadian film-maker's new target". Montreal Gazette, September 9, 1991. The film premiered at the 1991 Festival of Festivals. Singer's comedy film True Confections was also screened at the same festival, making her the first filmmaker in the festival's history to have both a documentary and a narrative fiction film screened at the festival in the same year.
The film mostly received mixed to positive reviews. The Hindustan Times rated 4 out of 5 and praised the acting of Irrfan Khan, Dulquer Salmaan and Mithila Palkar. Filmfare rated 4.1 out of 5 and said "Watch the film for the fine acting by Mithila and Irfan. This comedy will surely tickle your funny bone and would make you reflect on life as well".
"Muny's Yankees has Fosse's distinctive style". STLtoday.com, July 13, 2010, accessed July 17, 2011 That fall, he starred as Dr. Givings in The Actors Theatre production of In the Next Room (or The Vibrator Play) in Phoenix, Arizona (for which he won a ZONI award).Lengel, Kerry. "To 11/14: 'Vibrator play' stimulates funny bone", The Arizona Republic, November 2, 2010"2010-2011 ariZoni Awards of Excellence Recipients", ArizonaAwards.
The film's first look poster, which depicted Devgn perched atop two cars with the leading ladies, was released on 22 March 2019. The official trailer was released on 2 April 2019, on the occasion of Devgn's 50th birthday. A writer for Hindustan Times wrote of the trailer, "Ajay Devgn's birthday gift to his fans is a laugh riot". Similarly, Pranita Chaubey of NDTV commented that it "will tickle your funny bone".
He made his next start 11 days later on August 31 against Chunichi, but was pulled in the 5th inning after complaining of arm stiffness. Bullington was diagnosed the next day with neuritis in his ulnar nerve, also known as inflammation of the funny bone, and was shut down for the rest of the season. He finished the season 9–8 with a 4.58 ERA over 131 innings. Hiroshima chose not to re-sign him in the offseason.
" He stated that "everyone laughed about" the incident at the time. According to a spokesman for Taser International, "if the Taser is fired for just a second, it would feel like your funny bone was hit." In a statement to police, the boy said "he wanted to be tased to show that he's not a mommy's boy in front of Bristol [his cousin, Palin's daughter]. Following being tased he went upstairs to tell his mother that he was fine.
Aneesa Malik of Asian World News said of the film "action packed comedy that's a sure fire way to tickle your funny bone... It explores real-life situations where Muslims are mistakenly seen to be 'radicalised' and uses comedy to defy such assumptions." The Asian Today called the film "an action comedy that lifts the curtain on real Muslim lives." Urban Asian called it a "hilarious new film". Desi News called it a "family-friendly film".
This nerve can cause an electric shock-like sensation by striking the medial epicondyle of the humerus from posteriorly, or inferiorly with the elbow flexed. The ulnar nerve is trapped between the bone and the overlying skin at this point. This is commonly referred to as bumping one's "funny bone". This name is thought to be a pun, based on the sound resemblance between the name of the bone of the upper arm, the "humerus", and the word "humorous".
In 2014, McGraw co-authored The Humor Code, a book about the science of humor and his travels around the world with journalist Joel Warner. In 2015, McGraw created a live comedy game show—Funny or True?—which pits scientists against comedians to see who has the best blend of brains and funny bone. In 2018, McGraw launched a podcast I’M NOT JOKING that looks at the lives of comedians, improvisers, comedy writers, and other funny people from business, science, and the arts.
Matt Davis first took the stage at age 17 at the Comedy Club Stardome in Birmingham, Alabama where he later served as the club's house emcee for a year and a half before taking to the road full-time. Davis has since logged headlining dates in some of the most respected clubs in the country including The Punchline, Funny Bone(s), The Stardome, and many others. He has appeared at The Just for Laughs Festival in Montreal and Sketchfest in San Francisco.
Regular Show received critical acclaim from critics. A reviewer from IGN, R.L. Shaffer, called the show zany, absurd, bizarre, and hilarious. He praised the show's writing, and said that it included "snappy dialogue, odd characters, and clever storieseach more irrelevant than the lastRegular Show never ceases to tickle the funny bone". He finished his review by calling the show "a pretty awesome piece of refreshing off-the-wall comedy" and wrote that it's "humorously animated, brazenly silly and almost always funny".
Detroit Free Press Nov. 12, 2009 It premiered in Canada at the South Simcoe Theater in Cookstown in May 2013 under the direction of Nancy KnappFour Play, Bradford Times, May 15, 2013 The play premiered at the height of public debate over healthcare reform in the United States, a phenomenon noted by many critics.Monaghan, John. Satire's talented cast shines light on health care reform. Detroit Free Press Nov. 12, 2009Calamia, Donald. Hospital comedy tickles the funny bone. Detroit Pride Source. Nov.
And there is an ending that will knock 'em right out of their seats." Motion Picture Exhibitor agreed, on February 7: "One of the best of the Leon Schlesinger series... The belly laughs are many, and the gags good." On February 20, Motion Picture Herald said: "This time porcine Porky is a leader of a safari into the darkest regions of the Black Continent. Particularly productive of funny bone tickling in the spoofing of the Stanley search for Dr. Livingstone.
Warren has appeared on the Comedy Central show, "Premium Blend". He has an arsenal of characters that he brings to life in his act. He also highlights his current life struggles with the service industry, moderation, and "One Star People". He also tours the country, performing his act at clubs such as the Funny Bone and the Improv and is a frequent guest on the Bob and Tom Radio Show and a featured guest every Wednesday on Pittsburgh's Randy Baumann and the DVE Morning Show.
Friends Forever is available on cassette, CD and VHS. Officially only released in Canada, this album was available in the United States through the trio's online catalog and website at the time. Their previous U.S. Distributor, Drive Entertainment, came to a close and the trio's products hence became harder to find in the United States, this being the first album. The album in a nutshell is "about friendship, sharing and cooperation, featuring stories and songs that will warm your hear and tickle your funny bone"From back cover of Friends Forever video. 1998.
Instead, the spine-tingling and funny bone-tickling > adventures will continue on the Internet and in books #1-12, each of which > can also stand alone. The first nine HorrorLand books all will feature a > combination of frightful new faces as well as the vilest villains from the > original Goosebumps series. Ordinary kids are being summoned to > HorrorLand—but why? Readers are in for the ride of their lives as the cast > of characters trapped in the theme park grows larger with each book, and > their situations become more and more perilous.
The book received critical acclaim. Robert Hanks of The Independent drew attention to a "slight softening of the funny bone" and a "hardening of the issues" in the later Discworld books, commenting on a lesser amount of jokes per page in Night Watch. He criticised the book's slow start, but called the book intriguing for its "Chestertonian common-sense morality" and drew comparison to the book's events to the Bloody Sunday. The New York Timess Therese Littleton praised the book as "transcend[ing] standard genre fare with its sheer schoolboy humour and characters who reject their own stereotypes".
" In the January–February 1985 edition of Space Gamer (No. 72), R.A. Greer gave a positive review, commenting, "Toon is a quick cure for all your roleplaying ills, a fast-acting balm to be applied directly to your funny bone, speeding you back to those uncomplicated days of roleplaying when it was fun!" In the January–February 1985 edition of Different Worlds (Issue #38), Larry DiTillio found much to like and gave the game a solid three stars out of four. He called the character generation rules "dirt simple", and found that resolving skills "is even easier than generating characters.
In 2013 it was announced that the pre-party day will be made into another full day by adding six more bands to the previous four bands to officially make the festival a three-day event. Also, new to this event year is an updated festival layout and new amenities including a comedy tent and stage, thanks to sponsors Old Milwaukee, Pabst Blue Ribbon and The Funny Bone. In 2014 it was announced that the third day added in 2013 would be expanded time wise to allow for additional bands to be added to the line-up. The comedy tent and stage added in 2013 will also be returning.
Johnson published a collection of Miss Thing and Big Dick cartoons through Funny Bone Press in 1973 as: ...and so, this is YOUR life, Miss Thing (the title being a reference to the then-recent popular television program This Is Your Life), with an introduction by Larry Townsend. Some of Johnson's cartoons were also reprinted in volumes of Meatmen in the 1980s, as well as in historical overviews such as No Straight Lines published by Fantagraphics in 2012. Johnson also produced explicit erotic illustrations for sale. Cartoonist Donelan was inspired by Johnson's work to begin his series "It's a Gay Life", which appeared in The Advocate after "Miss Thing" and "Big Dick" ended.
Craig Anderson is an Australian director and actor best known for his comedic turns in the Australian television series' Double the Fist, Review with Myles Barlow, Laid, and award-winning short films Life in a Datsun, Demon Datsun, and Life in a Volkswagen. He directed the horror feature film Red Christmas. Anderson has a First Class Honors in Performance and Theory from the University of Western Sydney and has almost completed a PhD on which looks at various Epistemologies of Comedy. In 2000, Anderson began a successful career as an MC and judge at film festivals including the Newcastle Film Festival, the Shootout Film Festival held annually in Newcastle, and the Funny Bone 500.
A writer from Entertainment Weekly gave the game a D, deeming it a "catastrophe" of lowbrow humor, low-rent mini-games, and criticizing the "irritating...obnoxious" protagonists' commentary. A reviewer from The Collection Chamber thought the video game was "unlicensed, unofficial and woefully unfunny". German review site PC Games gave the game 23 out of 100, commenting on the game's lack of a funny bone and "non-starter" gags; it recommended that PC Games readers save their money, and, instead, buy the Special Edition versions of Star Wars. Another German review site, ', compared Star Warped to Pyst, saying it offered more variety than the Myst parody, but noted that players would likely get bored after an hour of gameplay.
A club music song that lasts for three minutes, forty-one seconds, "Up Out My Face" appears as the ninth track on the album; track ten is a fifty-one second reprise called "Up Out My Face (The Reprise)". Its instrumentation makes use of a "thumping" marching band coda, while its lyrics are about expressing "anger at an incompatible lover". Brian Mansfield of USA Today highlights the lyrics "If we were two Lego blocks, even the Harvard University graduating class of 2010 couldn't put us back together again" as one of the album's "many funny lines". Rolling Stone writer Jody Rosen wrote that the singer "gets in touch with her funny bone" on "Up Out My Face".
" He gave this episode a 5.8. Daniel Aughey of TV Guide said, "[It was the] Worst. Episode. Ever. I found the events of this week's episode so simplistic that I was utterly confused." He went on to say, "The story was stitched together and never really had any momentum." Erich Asperschlager of TV Verdict wrote: "I’ve always enjoyed The Simpsons flashback episodes. The best of them tickle a nostalgic funny bone, but 'Dangerous Curves' doesn’t really fit with those episodes, though. The story of Homer and Marge’s marriage weathering a serious storm would be a lot more compelling if we hadn’t seen it before. I’m glad the writers feel they can write character-based stories after 19 years. I just wish they’d stop repeating themselves.
Nick Musuraca's cinematography was praised in several publications, including The Hollywood Reporter, which called it "very good", and Motion Picture Daily, which also felt his work merited mention. The Film Daily gave By Your Leave a lukewarm review, calling the overall production fair, but applauding the work of the cast, Morgan in particular, and giving both the direction and photography "good" grades. Motion Picture Daily gave the film a glowing review, saying that this comedy "Straight as a die this one got right over to every funny-bone in the audience ...," and the "picture is as smooth a drawing room farce as has been seen in some time". They applauded the acting of the entire cast, singling out Morgan and Margaret Hamilton, as well as lauding the direction and the dialogue.
Frank Nicotero got his start in Pittsburgh doing stand up, quickly finding success when he landed his first stand-up gig at Pittsburgh's famed Funny Bone comedy club in 1988. Shortly afterward, he toured college circuits, appearing with other comedians including Drew Carey, Adam Sandler, and Rob Schneider—and appearing at more than 300 colleges and clubs throughout the country. He has been a regular for over 10 years at The World Famous Laugh Factory on the Sunset Strip. He is also a regular at The Icehouse in Pasadena and The Comedy Magic Club in Hermosa Beach, California. In 1996, Nicotero appeared as a contestant on Wink Martindale's Debt, winning the episode's grand prize of $14,106, retiring his debt of $7,053 and being awarded a corresponding cash prize.
Besides twelve surgical papers in the ‘Medico-Chirurgical Transactions,’ and two on surgical subjects in the ‘Philosophical Transactions’ (1821 and 1822), he published ‘Practical Observations in Surgery,’ London, 1823. The frontispiece of this book has a series of drawings of the bed invented by Earle, and one of the six essays which make up the volume is a description of this bed. Two are reprints of his papers in the ‘Philosophical Transactions’ on an injury to the urethra and on the mechanism of the spine; the others are on injuries near the shoulder, on fracture of the funny-bone, and on certain fractures of the thigh-bone. This essay led to a controversy with Sir Astley Cooper as to whether fracture of the neck of the thighbone ever unites.
It was met with critical and audience acclaim and the following month moved to Broadway to the Vivian Beaumont Theater. New York Times critic Lawrence Van Gelder wrote that the show had a "cornucopia of splendidly interpreted song," and "is a potent blend of visual eloquence and historical sweep that engages the eye and touches the heart while its songs soothe the ear, occasionally work mischief on the funny bone, and always raise the spirits." A week after opening at the Beaumont, the show received four Tony Award nominations, with Taylor being nominated for Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical and Best Book of a Musical. The cast's performance on the live Tony Awards show on CBS was bumped due to limited time, sparking controversy, costing the show potential revenue, and damaging its prospects for survival.
DVD Verdict's Gordon Sullivan responded well to the film, writing, "In some ways there's nothing special about ThanksKilling—it's a typical slasher-style creature-feature where a group of college kids are menaced by a holiday themed killer who spouts one liners. However, ThanksKilling knows how to tickle the low-budget funny bone in particularly effective ways" and "The film itself is a campy low-budget horror flick that gets in and out in little over an hour, delivering the goods all the while. The extras are a little slight, but overall, this disc should please genre fans". In a negative review from The Badger Herald, Peter Culver writes, "Ultimately, there’s not much else to say about this mountainous pile of garbage. There’s more entertaining bad movies, there’s better movies about unlikely murderous animals and there’s better Thanksgiving movies. For your own sake, please just don’t".
Freakshow Wrestling Sinn Bodhi and his Clown Boys and Indians Created by Bodhi, the first live episode took place in Las Vegas NV on April 28, 2011. Freakshow Wrestling is a variety stunt show featuring magicians (Amazing Johnathan, Bizzaro, Shocker), rock bands, (Radio Active Chickenheads, Tartar Control, Rosemary's Billygoat), sideshow performers (Brianna Belledonna, Gracie Psycho, Karen DeLa Kreep, Scorch The Clown, Sleazo The Clown, Staysha Randall, Jenn O. Cide, George The Giant, Swingshift Sideshow) and pro wrestling with characters like Andrea the Giant, Drugz Bunny, "The Demi-God Of Death" Funny Bone, Black Annie, Cereal Man, Willie Mack and the controversial Gaydolf Hitler. Freakshow Wrestling has featured former WWE stars: Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake, Adam Rose, The Boogeyman, John Morrison, D'lo Brown, Cody Rhodes, PJ Black, Chavo Guerrero, The Brian Kendrick, Dr. Tom Prichard, Gangrel, Jake "The Snake" Roberts, Katarina Waters, Nick Dinsmore, Rikishi, Shelly Martinez, Kevin Sullivan and one of the original members of GWAR, Techno Destructo.

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