West Texas Rednecks


The West Texas Rednecks were a short-lived professional wrestling stable and country music band in World Championship Wrestling in 1999. They are famous for the recording of two songs, "Rap is Crap " and "Good Ol' Boys."

History

The West Texas Rednecks formed in June 1999 in WCW. The group developed from four wrestlers who fit the mold of a southern gimmick and had teamed with one another in the recent months. They were to be a heel group to feud with The No Limit Soldiers led by Master P. Although the Soldiers were packaged as a face stable, they failed to connect with the audience due to actions perceived as that of heels. In Master P's first and only appearance on WCW Television, he bullied Curt Hennig by rejecting a present he gave to Silkk The Shocker and then assaulting him with a birthday cake. Although Hennig was a heel at the time, these actions made the No Limit Soldiers come across to the audience as heels themselves. Not helping the situation was that, even with backup, the Soldiers had more than twice as many members as Hennig's group. The feud was quickly dropped and the Rednecks were given other face groups to quarrel with instead. They lasted until late October 1999.
The West Texas Rednecks were made up of leader Curt Hennig, brothers Barry and Kendall Windham, and Bobby Duncum, Jr.. Although Hennig was actually from Minnesota, he was billed as being from Texas. They filmed several vignettes with them riding four-wheelers and recorded a country song called "Rap is Crap ", which received some airplay in the south and on WCW television. In the song, the group express their love of country music and southern culture, while also expressing their dislike of hip hop music. "Rap is Crap " was written by Jimmy Hart and Howard Helm, and was released on the album '. The group's original theme song, "Good Ol' Boys", was based on Jeff Jarrett's theme song in the mid-1990s. The West Texas Rednecks' version changes the lyric "wrestling every week on TV" to watching "the Grand Ole Opry every week on TV".
While part of the West Texas Rednecks, the Windham brothers won the WCW World Tag Team Championship. Late in the group's run, they were joined by Curly Bill, who wore a particularly humorous cowboy outfit.
The group's main feuds were with Master P's No Limit Soldiers, Four Horsemen members Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko, Harlem Heat, and The Filthy Animals.
The group was originally called
The West Texas Outlaws''', with "West Texas Rednecks" intended as an insult. The popularity of the name West Texas Rednecks, however, combined with the commentators almost never using the stable's original name, resulted in the group's name being changed.

Members