Billy and Chuck | |
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Tag team | |
Members | Billy[1] Chuck[1] Rico (manager)[1] |
Name(s) | Billy and Chuck Chuck and Billy |
Billed heights | Billy: 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) Chuck: 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) |
Combined billed weight | 534 lb (242 kg; 38.1 st)[2] |
Billed from | Hollywood, California |
Debut | November 2001[1] |
Disbanded | September 2002 |
Years active | 2001–2002 |
Billy and Chuck were aprofessional wrestlingtag team ofBilly Gunn andChuck Palumbo who performed inWorld Wrestling Federation/Entertainment (WWF/WWE) from 2001 to 2002.[1] They were two-timeWWE World Tag Team Champions. The two men were depicted as a same-sex couple leading to controversy from hate groups, but praise from equality groups.
Near the end of theInvasion storyline, Chuck (Palumbo) was kicked out ofthe Alliance. In response, he defected to the WWF where he began teaming with Billy (Gunn) in an affront to the Alliance. After the Invasion ended, the duo was turnedheel.
A storyline began in which Billy and Chuck became increasingly affectionate toward each other,[2] showing evidence of ahomosexual relationship.[3] The duo adopted matching red ring gear and bleached their hair with Chuck beginning to wearpigtails, although Chuck would later cut his hair short due to the bleach affecting his hair negatively. Developmental talentRico was placed in the role of their crafty"personal stylist".[2] Billy and Chuck would win theWWF Tag Team Championships on two occasions,[2] and primarily feud with theAPA and theHardy Boyz.
In September 2002, Chuck proposedlife partnership to Billy, and Billy accepted.[4] Their ceremony was aired on the September 12 episode ofSmackDown!.[5] During thecommitment ceremony, Billy and Chuck revealed that the ceremony was merely a publicity stunt that had gone too far, and they admitted they were strictly heterosexual.[5]Eric Bischoff, who had disguised himself as the priest officiating the wedding, and3-Minute Warning fromRaw then led an attack onStephanie McMahon, the General Manager of SmackDown! who was also present at the ceremony.[5] Following this incident, Rico defected toRaw and managed 3-Minute Warning.[1] Billy and Chuck remained a team, turning face and dropping all facets of their gay-sweetheartgimmick.
Billy and Chuck's final match together occurred onSmackDown! in the first round of a tournament for the newly createdWWE Tag Team Championship.[1] They lost the match to the team ofRon Simmons andReverend D-Von.[6] Gunn received a shoulder injury during the match, and was taken off television.[1] The team quietly separated with Chuck going into singles competition and later theFull Blooded Italians; and Billy returned with his Mr. Ass gimmick.[1]
TheGay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, which had consulted with WWE on the storyline and helped the angle secure mainstream media coverage, denounced WWE for securing GLAAD's assistance under false pretenses. "The WWE lied to us two months ago when they promised that Billy and Chuck would come out and wed on the air."[3] The gimmick would be in sharp contrast to then-current WWE performerDarren Younglegitimatelycoming out over a decade later toTMZ, which was received with open arms and also led to other openlyLGBT wrestlers in mainstream wrestling includingSonya DeVille,Anthony Bowens,Nyla Rose,Sonny Kiss,Kiera Hogan, andMercedes Martinez.[7][8]
In ashoot interview in 2013, Billy Gunn stated that he had no regrets over the Billy and Chuck storyline, feeling that it was his job to perform the gimmick as presented to him, and would do it again if asked to do it.[9]
Echoing Gunn's comments, in 2021 Chuck Palumbo revealed toChris Van Vliet that he had no problem with the gimmick, unlike some of his cohorts. Palumbo told those cohorts that all wrestlers are actors in some capacity and had no issue with the gimmick whatsoever. He did admit, however, that his then-six year old daughter was confused with what was going on, and also revealed that Gunn's sons, theAss BoysColten andAustin (both of whom were aware ofkayfabe at that point) did have an issue with the gimmick.[10]
However, on an episode of CCV withChris Van Vliet, Austin and Colton revealed they loved the gimmick.[2]