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The Naturals

 
Artist: The Naturals
The Naturals

Group Members:

William Thomas, Michael Williams, Robert Jr. Fitzpatrick, Johnny Simon

Similar Artists:

The Diplomats, The Younghearts, The Temptations

Influenced By:

Formal Connection With:

  • Formed: 1964
  • Genres: Rhythm & Blues

Biography

Atlanta, GA's best-kept secret, the Naturals, stomped on the scene seeking fame and fortune in the early '70s, fashioning themselves after the Temptations and the Chi-lites. The lineup consisted of Johnny Simon (first tenor), Robert Fitzpatrick Jr. (bass), Michael Williams (second tenor), and William Thomas aka as Gilmore (baritone). Simon was a brilliant singer/showman whose falsetto sounded like the Chi-lite's Eugene Record and his natural like Marvin Gaye; Simon previously fronted the Wallace Brothers.

The Naturals' first break came via Quadran Records located on Martin Luther King Blvd, near the AU Center, home to the city's many African-American universities. Four people owned Quadran: Doc Taylor, Kenneth Woods, Harold and Calvin bka Dolomite. Another Quadran artist was a soul/funk band name Hellphenia who became Brick of "Dusic" fame. "Da, Da, Da, Da, Da I Love You," written by Simon, b/w "This Loneliness" dropped in 1971 and made some local noise, increasing their gigs and encouraged future efforts. Seeking more clout, they contracted with Nate McCalla's Calla Records, a subsidiary of Morris Levy's Roulette Records. How were they to know that Levy never paid anyone and the Naturals wouldn't be any exception? The December 1971 Calla release "I Can't Share You," a Charles White composition, was backed with Simon, Fitzpatrick, and Thomas' "Young Generation"; it took off in some areas and did quite well on the R&B chart. So well, the Naturals, their manager, and songwriter White trekked to New York to meet Mr. Levy and Mr. McCalla seeking royalties. And they were rudely told that they had nothing coming; they left without getting a penny.

Whipped but not beaten, they continued singing around town and landed a deal with Shout Records in 1974; the contract resulted in two releases. The first was a two-sided remake set out November 1974, a rendition of Tommy James & the Shondells' "Crystal Blue Persuasion" as the A, and the Winston's "Color Me Father" updated as the B. Their next single, "Cold Day in Hell," out August 1974 didn't chug the pockets either and they disbanded. Simon moved to California and joined forces with Kenny Stover, Barbara Thomas, and Sonia Glass and toured as Marvin Gaye's backing vocalists. Afterwards, Simon and Stover, along with Allen Few, formed Leo's Sunshine (all three guys were Leos) to record We Need Each Other for Lyons Records, the album spun a little hit call "Give Me the Sunshine." Sadly, Simon died of cancer while the album was in progress. Only four songs had been completed; it was finished and released. Losing Simon so tragically ended Leo's Sunshine. ~ Andrew Hamilton, All Music Guide
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The Naturals
Tag Team
Members Andy Douglas[1]
Chase Stevens[1]
Name(s) The Alternative Express[1]
Natural Heat
The Newly Franchised Naturals
The Naturals[1]
Heights 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) - Douglas
6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) - Stevens
Combined
weight
440 lb (200 kg)
Hometown Nashville, Tennessee[1]
Debut 2003[1]
Promotions MW, TNA and various independents
Trainer Killer Kurt - Douglas
Mike Samples and Tracy Smothers - Stevens

The Naturals are a professional wrestling tag team made up of Andy Douglas and Chase Stevens.[1] They are best known for their work in TNA, where they are multi-time former tag team champions.

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History

While working for USA Championship Wrestling, Douglas and Stevens were paired together by booker Bob Ryder. They were briefly known as "Natural Heat" before shortening their name to "The Naturals". In USA CW, The Naturals were old-school Southern style heels.

Douglas and Stevens began working for Jerry Lawler's Memphis Wrestling promotion in 2003, where they were renamed "The Alternative Express". The Alternative Express—a gothic pair of rock fans who wore black clothing and recolored their hair and fingernails—were managed by The Goddess Athena. Athena later left The Naturals after a falling out, and they gained a new manager, April Pennington.

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling

Douglas and Stevens were brought into Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) in late 2003 as "The Naturals", immediately beginning a lengthy feud with America's Most Wanted (AMW). In the course of the feud, they defeated AMW for the NWA World Tag Team Championship on July 7, 2004 in a twelve-second long match after hitting James Storm with one of the title belts. The Naturals successfully defended their titles against Triple X, but were eventually beaten by Chris Harris and Elix Skipper (one member of each team) on September 8, 2004.

In 2005, the Naturals formed a stable with Chris Candido, who also became their manager. They became peripheral members of Planet Jarrett in early 2005. On April 26 they defeated America's Most Wanted to become NWA World Tag Team Champions for a second time. The sudden death of Candido two days later led to them turning face due to fan reaction. They stated later in May that they were being advised through the ordeal by a "legendary figure" in professional wrestling, though they declined to say who at the time.

On June 19, 2005 at Slammiversary the Naturals were assisted in a title defense against Team Canada by Jimmy Hart, who was revealed to be their secret advisor. Hart acted as their manager throughout the summer of 2005 before he left his voluntary on-screen capacities with TNA in September. In their feud with Team Canada, they briefly formed an alliance with AMW. Their animosity, however, won out as infighting cost them an eight-man tag team match with Team Canada at Sacrifice on August 14.

The Naturals survived an Elimination Match involving Team Canada, AMW, and Alex Shelley (who was supposed to team with Sean Waltman, who no-showed, and instead was assisted by Johnny Candido) to retain the titles at Unbreakable on September 11. Their reign ended on the October 22 episode of Impact! when they lost to AMW following interference from Jeff Jarrett and Gail Kim. They were defeated by AMW in their rematch at Bound For Glory on October 23, again following interference from Kim.

On October 25, Stevens injured his neck when he landed bad on his head during a tag-team match being taped for the October 29 episode of Impact! The injury was minor, and not expected to require surgery. The match, however, was omitted, and a replacement match was taped the next day. He returned on November 13 at Genesis.

The Naturals went to the background in the early months of 2006. After Scott Steiner brutalized Douglas in March, Stevens spent about two months in singles action in the X Division with limited success. When Douglas returned and they tagged again and "The Franchise" Shane Douglas (no relation to Douglas), a former NWA World Heavyweight Champion and TNA official, took an interest in them. After they lost to The Diamonds in the Rough on June 15, Shane confronted them, telling them they were squandering their talent. Invoking his friend and their former manager Chris Candido, he offered to be their new manager. With much audience approval, they accepted Shane's offer, and, after a month of intense training overseen by The Franchise, faced and defeated The Diamonds in the Rough in a rematch at Victory Road. The Naturals then entered a feud with Team 3D, even handing Team 3D their first loss in a Tables Match in TNA, but after a loss to Team 3D in a Tables Match one month later, Shane Douglas abandoned them, saying "This experiment is over".

After the end of the Shane Douglas angle TNA were said to be done with the Naturals as a team., saying that they had given the team several opportunities to show their charisma, but had not delivered. The situation has since been rectified to an extent and after two house show appearances for TNA, one in January and one in March (2007), The Naturals returned to TNA on Xplosion, in mid-April 2007.

The Naturals appeared at the Lockdown FanFest held in St. Louis on April 14, 2007. Stevens and Douglas were released from TNA Wrestling as of May 10, 2007, but TNA Mobile announced soon afterward that they would be working for TNA without a contract from time to time.

International Wrestling Association

The Naturals went to IWA in mid-2007, where they held the IWA World Tag Teams Championships until they vacated the titles after leaving the IWA.

World Wrestling Entertainment

The Naturals were scheduled to wrestle a dark match before the September 17 edition of Raw. The match was called off after Douglas announced on his MySpace that the match would take place. However, both were backstage at the March 17, 2008 edition of Raw according to numerous wrestling websites.[2] They also competed in a taped match for the March 21 edition of WWE Friday Night SmackDown, teaming with Luke Hawx in a losing effort against The Big Show.[3]. Stevens Wrestled Jack Swagger on ECW in a losing effort on September 16, 2008. Stevens was later defeated by Mike Knox on September 23's edition of ECW, followed by a post-match beating from Swagger which prompted a Tommy Dreamer run-in.

In wrestling

Championships and accomplishments

  • Birchfield Pro Wrestling
    • BPW Tag Team Championship (1 time)[1]
  • Great Championship Wrestling
    • GCW Tag Team Championionship (1 time, current)[1]
  • USA Championship Wrestling
    • USA CW Tag Team Championionship (1 time)[1]

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