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Scufflin' Hillbillies
Members: Ripper Collins, Chuck Conley, Willie Conley
Combined Weight: Early 1960s
Feds Worked For: TSW, Ohio, NWA Mid-America (TN)
Signature Moves: Stump Puller, Possum Stomp
Career Highlights: -Tri-State (Alabama) Tag Team Champions (2x)
Affiliates: Cousin Slim, Cousin Alfred, Vick Nichols
Notable Feuds: Don Carson & Ron Carson, Johnny Barend & Magnificent Maurice, The Fabulous Kangaroos
Other Facts: -The Scufflin' Hillbillies were actually two different teams that mixed and matched members. The "originals" were Rip Collins & Chuck Conley. The 2nd version was Cousin Willie & Cousin Slim managed by Cousin Alfred.
-Sometimes they would have original members Rip Collins or Chuck Conley team with Cousin Slim or Cousin Willie.
-Took their name from a Kentucky folkgame called 'scufflin for pigs'. The game involved some ten to 15 men on their hands and knees in a ten to 15 foot circle with the object being to knock everybody but yourself out of the ring. Conley & Collins claimed to be scufflin champions in West Virginia, Kentucky and Tennessee.
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