The West Hollywood Blondes

The West Hollywood Blondes
Tag team
Members Lenny Lane[1]
Lodi[1]
Name(s) Standards and Practices[1]
The West Hollywood Blondes[1]
Lenny and Lodi[1]
Lenny and Rave[2]
Lane and Idol
XS
Heights 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) - Lenny[3]
6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) - Lodi[4]
Combined
weight
444 lb (201 kg)
Debut 2000
Disbanded 2001
Promotions WCW
WWA

The West Hollywood Blondes was a professional wrestling tag team consisting of Lenny Lane and Lodi.[1] During their later careers in World Championship Wrestling, they were billed as "brothers". The team formed in 2000 as a parody of the original Hollywood Blonds. Their gimmick saw them entering the ring wearing glitter and licking Blow Pops.[1] In the ring, they also devised a unique stalling vertical suplex, flying crossbody combination.[5] After being removed from television by Turner Broadcasting System Standards and Practices, the team briefly reformed as Standards and Practices, a satirical reference to the S&P of Turner, before disbanding in 2001.[1]

History

World Championship Wrestling

In June 1999 Lenny approached Lodi and stated "They're not doing much with me and they're not doing much with you. Why don't we form a tag team?"[6] Lane had been inspired by a Saturday Night Live vignette featuring "The Ambiguously Gay Duo".[1] WCW management were initially reluctant, but booker Kevin Nash approved the idea, and Lane and Lodi were renamed The West Hollywood Blondes (as opposed to the more famous Hollywood Blonds, "Stunning" Steve Austin and Brian Pillman). The Blondes were implied to be homosexuals, wearing pink trunks emblazoned with large pink triangles (a symbol of the gay community) and with Lane sporting pigtails, facial glitter and a lollipop. Controversially, the Blondes were later revealed to be brothers. The Blondes were an effective heel tag team, though they rarely won matches.

In an upset victory, Lane defeated Rey Mysterio, Jr. on the August 19 episode of WCW Thunder in Lubbock, Texas to win the WCW World Cruiserweight Championship. With the assistance of Lodi, he defended the title successfully throughout the next six weeks. On the October 3 episode of WCW Monday Nitro, Psychosis was announced as having defeated Lane for the World Cruiserweight Championship at an unspecified house show. Lane had already been set to lose the title to Disco Inferno that night, but WCW management was worried about a possible incident. Lane didn't appear that night and Psychosis defended and lost the title to Disco in his stead.

The Blondes were taken off television[1] in the same month following protests from the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, who threatened to organize a boycott of WCW, claiming that "The character of Lenny is presented with the intention to incite the crowd to the most base homophobic behavior" and "the audience's reaction [to Lenny Lane and Lodi being physically attacked by other wrestlers] gives permission to viewers to do harm to gay people in a very literal way.".[7]

They returned as "Standards and Practices", a censorious duo who opposed the "adult themes" present in WCW. In a drastic departure from their previous appearance, they wore designer suits, carried briefcases and were accompanied by a secretary, Miss Hancock. She would often stand in the ring or on the announcers table and do a sultry dance. This would distract not only their opponents but Lenny and Lodi as well. Miss Hancock later left Lenny and Lodi, and Standards and Practices became simply XS until they both left or were released from WCW. Standards and Practices was supposedly an attempt to mock the conservative views of WCW management, and was not unlike the Right to Censor faction the WWF would have shortly afterwards due to complaints from the Parents Television Council over their programming. Miss Hancock eventually abandoned the team, and both Lane and Lodi were released from WCW in August 2000. Lane briefly reappeared for a short feud with The Wall, but was released once more.

Reformation

They were set to reunite for the debut of Total Nonstop Action Wrestling under their West Hollywood Blondes gimmick as the Rainbow Express with manager Joel Gertner, but Lodi suffered a neck injury and was replaced by Bruce.

Lenny and Lodi both made appearances for World Wrestling Allstars later on in their careers.

They would soon reunite in TNT Pro Wrestling in 2005-2006.[1]

In wrestling

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 "Lenny and Lodi profile". OWOW. Retrieved 2009-09-11.
  2. 1 2 World Championship Wrestling (2000-03-13). "Billy Kidman & Booker T vs. Lane & Rave". WCW Nitro.
  3. "Lenny Lane profile". OWOW. Retrieved 2009-09-11.
  4. "Lodi profile". OWOW. Retrieved 2009-09-11.
  5. 1 2 "Nitro report on August 30, 1999".
  6. http://www.lodirulz.com/interviews.html
  7. Movie & TV News @ IMDb.com - Studio Briefing - 12 October 1999
  8. World Championship Wrestling, TNT (1999-08-30). "Lodi Vs. Kaz Hayashi". WCW Monday Nitro.
  9. 1 2 "WorldWide report on September 4, 1999".
  10. "WorldWide report on February 13, 2000".
  11. "Saturday Night report on July 10, 1999".
  12. "Stacy Keibler Biography". Netglimse.com. Retrieved 2007-06-28.
  13. Reynolds, R.D. and Randy Baer. WrestleCrap: The Very Worst of Pro Wrestling (p.237)
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