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"WarGames 92" is a striking and evocative painting that immortalizes the legendary WCW faction, The Dangerous Alliance, a group of underrated superstars led by the enigmatic Paul Heyman. This artwork pays homage to their iconic appearance at WarGames 92, where they clashed within the confines of a steel cage, a setting symbolized by the chicken wire that wraps around the painting. The composition captures the essence of each member of The Dangerous Alliance in a moment of fierce determination and action. Stunning Steve Austin, before he became the iconic Stone Cold, exudes raw intensity and potential, his gaze reflecting a future greatness yet to be realized. The enforcer Arn Anderson, known for his stoic demeanor and formidable presence as part of the Four Horsemen, stands tall and resolute, a pillar of strength within the group. The late Ravishing Rick Rude, with his trademark charisma and physical prowess, emanates a sense of danger and allure, while Beautiful Bobby Eaton's grace and agility are captured in a moment of dynamic movement, showcasing his in-ring prowess. Paul Heyman, their cunning leader, presides over the scene with an air of authority and strategy, orchestrating the chaos with a keen eye and sharp mind. The use of chicken wire as a framing element not only pays homage to the steel cage match that defined their performance at WarGames 92 but also adds a gritty and visceral texture to the painting, enhancing the sense of conflict and intensity that defined this iconic moment in wrestling history. "WarGames 92" stands as a testament to the legacy of The Dangerous Alliance, a faction that may be underrated but whose impact on the wrestling world is undeniable.
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Aug 16, 2024
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Raised on ring psychology, street poetry, and the pressure points of the city, New Terry doesn’t just talk about struggle, he engineers spaces to decompress from it. As the founder of the Black Market Social Club, he curates 420-friendly cooking sessions, therapeutic art fellowships, and neighborhood service runs that put food, warmth, and dignity directly into people’s hands. The program is less about fixing people and more about giving them room to breathe, rebuild, and belong. He is also the mind behind DNT B A Dummy, a Baltimore-rooted lifestyle concept that flips local slang into a philosophy of self-awareness, critical thinking, and pushing past emotional autopilot. Through fashion, pop-ups, workshops, and collaborations with the Gallery About Nothing, the movement challenges the city’s narratives while honoring its scars. Whether he’s behind a mic breaking down a wrestling storyline, hosting a puff-and-paint therapy night, or passing out meals across West Baltimore, New Terry moves like a walking kaleidoscope of art, advocacy, and culture, proof that creativity can be a form of care and community is the real main event.
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Born in 1984 in West Baltimore Street, Baltimore, MD, USA. Currently residing in Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA.


























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