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  1. Blood Runs Cold (1996–1998) Glacier in 2008. Beginning in April 1996, Lloyd's new ring persona, Glacier, a gimmick similar to the Mortal Kombat character Sub-Zero, was introduced via a series of vignettes during WCW programming that featured the tagline Blood Runs Cold.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bryan_ClarkBryan Clark - Wikipedia

    Return to WCW Blood Runs Cold (1997–1999) At Uncensored on March 16, 1997, Clark rejoined WCW as Wrath, a helmeted martial artist, who joined Mortis to attack Glacier after Glacier defeated Mortis. Wrath would then team with Mortis as the two were managed by James Vanderberg to feud with Glacier.

  3. Oct 29, 2021 · Blood Runs Real Cold - How WCW Ruined The Glacier Gimmick Before He Started. Glacier was possibly the most ridiculous gimmick in WCW history, but the character was ruined before it even had a chance to get over. In 1992, a new video game hit the arcades and fairly quickly took the world by storm. Mortal Kombat featured real actors doing a crude ...

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  5. Blood Runs Cold!

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  6. Jun 14, 2017 · The “Blood Runs Cold” posse — a live-action Mortal Kombat proxy featuring Glacier, his karate champion pal Ernest ‘The Cat’ Miller, and their rivals, a giant Satanic knight (?) named ...

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  7. Beginning in April 1996, Lloyd's new ring persona, Glacier, a similar gimmick with the Mortal Kombat's character Sub-Zero was introduced via a series of vignettes during WCW programming, which featured the tagline Blood Runs Cold. The October 1996 issue of WCW Magazine featured a fictional profile of the character that described him as having ...

  8. Nov 23, 2023 · Father James Mitchell looks back on his involvement in WCW’s “Blood Runs Cold” angle. Upon his debut for WCW in 1997, Father James Mitchell (aka James Vandenberg) was paired with real-life ...

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