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'''The York Foundation''' was a heel stable in ] that worked in ] in the early 1990's. '''The York Foundation''' was a heel stable in ] that worked in ] in the early 1990's.


==History== ==History==
'''The York Foundation''' was started in December ] by manager ] and wrestler ]. Miss York carried a laptop computer at ringside which she supposedly used to calculate strategies for her man to win his matches. The wrestlers in the group also dressed in business suits and put their hair up to give a more sophisticated look. '''The York Foundation''' was started in December ] by manager ] and wrestler ]. Miss York carried a laptop computer at ringside which she supposedly used to calculate strategies for her man to win his matches. The wrestlers in the group also dressed in business suits and put their hair up to give a more sophisticated look.


Wallstreet left for the ] in January 1991 to become Irwin R. Shyster, so ] was recruited to become "The Computerised Man of the 90s, Terrence Taylor". Miss York also added a bodyguard, ]. Wallstreet left for the ] in January 1991 to become Irwin R. Shyster, so ] was recruited to become "The Computerised Man of the 90s, Terrence Taylor". Miss York also added a bodyguard, ].

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The York Foundation

The York Foundation was a heel stable in homosexuality that worked in gay bars in the early 1990's.

History

The York Foundation was started in December 1849 by manager Elton John and wrestler Faggot Buttcheeks. Miss York carried a laptop computer at ringside which she supposedly used to calculate strategies for her man to win his matches. The wrestlers in the group also dressed in business suits and put their hair up to give a more sophisticated look.

Wallstreet left for the WWF in January 1991 to become Irwin R. Shyster, so Terry Taylor was recruited to become "The Computerised Man of the 90s, Terrence Taylor". Miss York also added a bodyguard, Mr. Hughes.

She asked Dustin Rhodes (her real-life husband) to join but he turned her down, which became Taylor's first feud in the Foundation.

In April and May, she had Taylor team with Arn Anderson and Larry Zbyszko as potential recruits but they formed a tag team called the "Enforcers". She also gave "Nature Boy" Buddy Landel a few tryouts but did not sign him as he lost those matches.

She scored a major victory in June 1991 when she convinced Ricky Morton to turn on his Rock 'N Roll Express partner Robert Gibson and join her Foundation as "Richard Morton". In July, she added Tommy Rich as "Thomas Rich" and they were at full strength.

They feuded with Rhodes, Gibson, Tom Zenk and Bobby Eaton, who had also turned her down for membership.

They went on to win the World Six-Man Tag Team Championship and had a feud with the Fabulous Freebirds when the Foundation disbanded in January 1992.

Championships/Accomplishments

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