The reason you have never heard anyone use ‘jabroni’ beside the Rock is that it used to be an insider term; jargon to describe what is now called ‘enhancement talent.’ Lawler used the term a few times as a heel in the early seventies. Of course in the kayfabe world of that time, I thought it was something insulting Lawler had thought up. Oh, the joy of the Internet.
I think Tracy and Sam were expecting TC to respect the law, and he took them by surprise. As far as Jerry King goes, his involvement in the action was foreshadowed by his statement “I love adventure” in his interview with Tracy.
The guy who was associated with the 4 Horsemen was Hiro Matsuda, not Tojo Yammamoto. And for completeness sake, in the photos posted by Tarry Plaguer, the man in the lower picture with Weingroff and the Mighty Yankees is Nick Gulas, who promoted wrestling four years in the South.
More adventures of Jimmy Olsen’s twisted clone. I love it!