The Smoking Gunns were a
professional wrestling
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tag team
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of
kayfabe
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brothers
Billy Gunn
Monty Kip Sopp (born November 1, 1963), better known by his ring name Billy Gunn, although he is currently finding renewed popularity under the ring name Daddy Ass, is an American professional wrestler. He is currently signed to All Elite W ...
(Monty Sopp) and
Bart Gunn
Michael Polchlopek (born December 27, 1965) is an American retired professional wrestler and former mixed martial artist. He is best known for his appearances with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) from 1993 to 1999 under the ring names Bart Gu ...
(Mike Polchlopek). They portrayed
cowboys in the
World Wrestling Federation
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(WWF) from 1993 to 1996, where they held the
WWF Tag Team Championship
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three times.
History
International Wrestling Federation (1993)
Polchlopek and Sopp began teaming as the "Long Riders" in the
International Wrestling Federation
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. Polchlopek wrestled as Brett Colt, while Sopp was known as Kip Winchester. They won the IWF World Tag Team Championship together twice before signing with the
World Wrestling Federation
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.
World Wrestling Federation
Initial run (1993–1994)
The Smoking Gunns made their WWF debut on April 5, 1993 on the day after
WrestleMania IX
WrestleMania IX was the ninth annual WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE). The event took place on April 4, 1993, at Caesars Palace in the Las Vegas suburb of Parad ...
, defeating
jobbers Barry Horowitz
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Early life
Horowitz attended Florida State University, where he studied sports nutrition and wrestled ...
and
Reno Riggins
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.
Vignettes
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began airing on the WWF television promoting the debut of Smoking Gunns, beginning with the April 25 episode of ''
Wrestling Challenge
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''. Gunns made their televised debut in WWF on the May 15 episode of ''
Mania
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'' as
fan favorites by defeating
Damian Demento
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and
The Brookyln Brawler. During their televised debut, Brett Colt was renamed Bart Gunn and Kip Winchester was renamed Billy Gunn. Their first pay-per-view appearance was at the
King of the Ring
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event
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in an eight-man tag team match, in which they teamed with
Steiner Brothers
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The brothers wrestled as amateurs at the University of Michigan. The team mad ...
to defeat
The Headshrinkers and
Money Incorporated
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when Billy pinned
Ted DiBiase
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. Their next big match came at
SummerSlam
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, when they teamed up with
Tatanka to defeat
Bam Bam Bigelow
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and The Headshrinkers.
From their debut until January 1994, they would fire blanks in the arena with real guns, but then they received complaints from families that they were scaring children, which caused them to stop firing guns in the arenas.
Although they continued to wrestle as a team, they did not appear together again on a WWF pay-per-view for over a year. In the fall of 1994, the Gunns began a
feud
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with the
Heavenly Bodies
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(
Tom Prichard
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Professional wrestling career
Early career (1979–1986)
Tom Prichard began his career in Los Angele ...
and
Jimmy Del Ray
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). The Bodies attacked the Smoking Gunns and destroyed their
cowboy hat
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s. In return, the Gunns grabbed the Bodies' robes and tore off the wings.
The teams had a series of matches at
house show
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s, but the feud did not end with a
blow off match. Instead, the teams faced off as part of a 5-on-5 elimination match at the
1994 Survivor Series. Billy and Bart became a part of Guts and Glory (
Lex Luger
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,
Mabel
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History
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, and
Adam Bomb
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Early
In 1979, Adam Bom ...
) in a loss to Ted DiBiase's Million Dollar Team (
King Kong Bundy
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, Tatanka, Bam Bam Bigelow, and The Heavenly Bodies).
Tag Team Champions (1995–1996)

The Gunns were scheduled to compete in a tournament for the vacant
Tag Team Championship
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Championship reigns are determined by professional wrestling matches, in which competitors are involved in predetermined rival ...
after
Shawn Michaels
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and
Diesel
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, the champions, began feuding. Injuries prevented the Gunns from entering, however.
One day after their replacements,
Bob "Spark Plug" Holly and the
1-2-3 Kid
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, won the belts, the Gunns returned to win the title on January 23, 1995 episode of ''
Monday Night Raw
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''.
Gunns successfully defended the titles against Holly and Kid,
The New Headshrinkers, Heavenly Bodies, and Men on a Mission. At
WrestleMania XI
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, the Gunns faced
Owen Hart
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and a mystery partner, who was revealed to be
Yokozuna
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This is the on ...
and lost the belts. Smokin' Gunns received a rematch for the titles against
Owen Hart and Yokozuna
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History
The team debuted on WrestleMania XI when former WWF Champion Yokozuna was billed as Hart's mystery partner. This was Yokozuna's fir ...
at the
inaugural In Your House event, but failed to win. Gunns would then briefly feud with
The Blu Brothers, defeating them at
SummerSlam
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.
On the September 25 episode of ''Raw'', Gunns regained the Tag Team Championship from Hart and Yokozuna, beginning their second tag title reign.
By October 1995, Billy shaved his mustache and cut his long hair, but Bart kept his mustache and long hair until March 1996. Gunns enjoyed a lengthy title reign, defeating challengers like
Razor Ramon
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and 1-2-3 Kid at
In Your House 4
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, and
The Bodydonnas
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at the
1996 Royal Rumble. On February 15, 1996, the Smoking Gunns forfeited the titles when Billy was forced to undergo neck surgery.
[
Billy recovered quickly, the Gunns won their final championship three months later by defeating ]The Godwinns
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at In Your House 8: Beware of Dog. Following this victory, Sunny
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...
left the Godwinns to manage
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Management includes the activities ...
the Gunns later the team was called "Sunny and her Gunns".[ Sunny was a heel manager, which led to Gunns turning ]villains
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as they wrestled more aggressively, acting more arrogantly and teaming with other heels.
Sunny manipulated the Gunns, causing the brothers to argue. Sunny and Billy had an on-screen
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History
In the past, most adjustments on TV se ...
relationship, which bothered Bart. Meanwhile, Gunns continued their successful Tag Team Championship reign, defeating Godwinns in a rematch at King of the Ring
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. Gunns would then lose to Sunny's former clients Bodydonnas in a non-title match at In Your House 9: International Incident. At SummerSlam
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, Gunns successfully defended the titles against The Bodydonnas, The Godwinns and The New Rockers
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in a four-way elimination match
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. Gunns eventually lost the titles to Owen Hart
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and the British Bulldog in September 1996 at In Your House 10: Mind Games.
Split and feud (1996–1997)
Sunny left the team because she only wanted to be a manager for title holders (although she did not become Hart and Bulldog's manager). Billy, frustrated with losing both the title and Sunny, began having miscommunications with Bart. Gunns failed to regain the Tag Team Championship from Owen Hart and British Bulldog in a rematch at In Your House 11: Buried Alive. On the October 27 episode of ''Superstars'', Billy eventually turned against Bart by walking out of a match against New Rockers. Bart, still managed to win the match. This led Gunns to implode and feud with each other.
Billy and Bart competed in opposing teams in a Survivor Series elimination match
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at the Survivor Series
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' '' Free for All''. Following that, on the December 16 episode of ''Raw'', the two competed in a match. During the match, Bart hit Billy with a botched hangman on the top rope that gave Billy a neck injury. It was then rumored that at WrestleMania 13
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, the Gunns were supposed to face against each other but the match did not happen. The two former partners had a decisive match on the June 9, 1997 episode of ''Raw is War
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'', where Billy, who had changed his character
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to "Rockabilly", defeated Bart.
Aftermath
Soon after, Bart went to wrestle for the National Wrestling Alliance
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Founded in 1948, the NWA began as a governing body for a ...
(NWA), and when he returned to WWF in 1998, he was mainly involved in storylines with other NWA talent, and his opponents in the Brawl for All tournament, which he won. At Wrestlemania XV
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he lost to Butterbean in a boxing match. At the 1998 King of the Ring, Billy and Bart faced each other in a tag team match between the Midnight Express and the New Age Outlaws
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. Bart was released in April 1999, before he could have another angle
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with Billy.
After the breakup, Billy was given the new gimmick
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of Rockabilly being managed by The Honky Tonk Man
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. It failed to catch on, however, and he became "Badd Ass" Billy Gunn and later won the WWF Intercontinental Championship
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, the WWF Hardcore Championship
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twice, and the 1999 King of the Ring
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tournament, in addition to eight more tag team titles. He formed the New Age Outlaws
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with Road Dogg
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James was best known for his initial tenure with World Wrestling Federation ( ...
. He was released by the company in November 2004 after serving 11 years.
Championships and accomplishments
*International Wrestling Federation
**IWF Tag Tag Championship (3 times)
*World Wrestling Federation
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**WWF Tag Team Championship
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( 3 times)
**Raw Bowl
References
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