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Akercocke 'Axiom' Music Video
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Akercocke ‘Axiom’ Music Video

The brand new video from sharp suited satanists Akercocke, directed by Erica Herbert of HSI London films. This is a stunning clip and captures the band in their element.

Sid vicious tribute video to his theme from WCW 1991 www.myspace.com Psycho sid vicious to TNA 2009 2010 Sidney Raymond Eudy (born July 4, 1960 in West Memphis, Arkansas) is an American professional wrestler, better known as Sid Vicious in World Championship Wrestling (WCW), and as Sid Justice and later as Sycho Sid in World Wrestling Federation (WWF). He is a four-time World Heavyweight Champion, as he is a two-time WCW World Heavyweight Champion and a two-time WWF Champion. He is also a former WCW United States Heavyweight Champion. World Championship Wrestling (first run, 1989-1991) In 1989, Eudy signed with WCW and wrestled as Sid.[1] Originally slated as a singles wrestler, Eudy was paired with Danny Spivey to form The Skyscrapers.[1] Managed by Teddy Long, The Skyscrapers feuded with the Steiner Brothers and the Road Warriors. During this time, he incorporated the Powerbomb as his finishing move, popularizing it with audiences in North America. However, the team was short-lived; Eudy was replaced by Mean Mark Callous after suffering a broken rib and a punctured lung. Following his recovery, Eudy returned as a member of Ric Flair’s Four Horsemen,[1] and he was billed by the ring announcers as being from “wherever he darn well pleases”. As one of the Horsemen, Eudy feuded with Paul Orndorff and The Junkyard Dog. He unsuccessfully battled NWA World Champion Sting for the title, with his biggest chance coming at Halloween Havoc 1990, where a fake Sting (Barry Windham