The Dupps

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The Dupps were a professional wrestling tag team during the early days of Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, consisting of Bo Dupp and Stan Dupp, and managed by Fluff Dupp. Bo, Stan and Fluff were stereotypical southerners, frequently chewing tobacco and teasing an incestual relationship. The Dupps became the first Champions of the "Dupp Cup" but lost it to the Hardcore Midget "Teo". Stan Dupp (Trevor Rhodes) is currently using a similar gimmick in World Wrestling Entertainment as Trevor Murdoch.

Before TNA, the Dupps had a short run with ECW with a different Dupp by the name of Jack in late 1999-early 2000. They feuded with Amish Roadkill & Danny Doring over who should have a shot at the ECW tag team titles. The rivalry culminated when The Dupps signed a World Wrestling Federation developmental deal, resulting in a loser leaves town match (February 25), that the Dupps lost.

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