Joseph William "Joey" Utsler
(born October 14, 1974 [1]) is an American rapper, record producer, DJ, professional wrestler, and actor.
Utsler is most commonly known as Shaggy 2 Dope
of the Insane Clown Posse. He is the co-founder of the record label Psychopathic Records
, with fellow I.C.P. rapper Joseph Bruce (a.k.a Violent J) and their former manager, Alex Abbiss. Also along with Bruce, Utsler is the co-founder of the professional wrestling promotion Juggalo Championship Wrestling
.
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Musical career
Insane Clown Posse (1991-present)
In late 1991,
Inner City Posse
changed their style, look, and name. Joseph Bruce recalled a dream of a clown running around in Delray, which became the inspiration for the group's new name: Insane Clown Posse.
[2] Upon returning home that night, Bruce had a dream in which spirits in a
traveling carnival appeared to him—an image that would become the basis for the
Dark Carnival mythology detailed in the group's Joker's Cards series.
These stories each offer a specific lesson designed to change the "evil ways" of listeners before "the end consumes us all." Insane Clown Posse has a dedicated following, often referred to by the group as
Juggalos and Juggalettes.
John Utsler left the group in 1992, and Insane Clown Posse has since been comprised of Joseph Bruce and Joseph Utsler, who perform under the respective personas of the murderous,
wicked clowns Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope. The duo perform a style of
hardcore hip hop known as
horrorcore
, and is known for its dark, violent lyrics and elaborate live performances. Insane Clown Posse has earned two
platinum and three gold albums. According to
Nielsen SoundScan, the entire catalog of the group has sold 6.5 million units in the United States and Canada as of April 2007.
[3]
Solo career (1994-present)
In 1994, Utsler released his first solo album,
Fuck Off!
, containing only four tracks. His second planned solo album,
Shaggs The Clown
, was never released due to sampling issues.
[4] After almost 12 years of promotion, Utsler released his second solo album,
F.T.F.O.
(Fuck The Fuck Off!), in 2006.
Golden Goldies (1995)
Golden Goldies was a comical group whose lyrics focused solely on
gold.
[5] The group consisted of Psychopathic Record's employees and friends; Joseph Bruce (Golden Jelly), Joseph Utsler (
Gold D
), Robert Bruce (Golden Gram), Billy Bill (Gold Double B), Alex Abbiss (Gold Rocks),
Mike E. Clark (Gold Digger), Rich Murrell (Golden Warrior), Frank G (Golden Frank), Keith (Gold Teeth), Josh (Rold Gold), Kelly Eubanks (Gold Spud), Fink the East Side G (Golden Toby), and Matt Mackalantie (Gold Spakalantie).
Their only LP,
Gimme Them Fuckin' Nuggets Bitch, Or I'll Punch Your Fuckin' Face
, was recorded in 1995 in a span of one week, and was not publicly released.
Golden Goldies was a project put together by Insane Clown Posse for entertainment purposes only. To add more humor to the album, each artist was given only five minutes to write their verses, and had only one take to record them, which resulted in some artists messing up their lines, and lyrics containing "some very strange things."
The group held only one live performance, which occurred at the record release party for Insane Clown Posse's
Riddle Box.
Dark Lotus (1999-present)
Formed in 1999, Dark Lotus consists of Bruce and Utsler of Insane Clown Posse,
Jamie Spaniolo and
Paul Methric of
Twiztid, and
Chris Rouleau.
[6] Each member is said to "act as a 'petal' of the lotus,"
and it was announced that there would be six members. After switching between two different "sixth members,"
Marz and
Anybody Killa, Dark Lotus decided to keep the group to only five.
Psychopathic Rydas (1999-present)
Psychopathic Rydas formed in 1999, and consists of Psychopathic Records-associated rappers performing under alternate stage names in the style of mainstream
gangsta rap.
[7] The group's current lineup consists of Bruce (Bullet),
Utsler (
Full Clip
),
Methric (Foe Foe),
Spaniolo (Lil' Shank),
Rouleau (Cell Block)
[8] and
David Hutto (Yung Dirt).
[9]
Psychopathic Rydas reuses the beats of popular rappers within the genre without paying to license the original songs or requesting permission from copyright owners to use the music, effectively making their albums
bootlegs
[10] and resulting in the releases becoming difficult to find in some markets.
Soopa Villainz (2002-2005)
Formed in 2002, Soopa Villainz consisted of Lavel (Mr. Heart), Bruce (Mr. Diamond),
Esham (Mr. Spade) and Utsler (
Mr. Club
). The group made appearances on Insane Clown Posse's
The Wraith: Shangri-La
[11] and Esham's
Acid Rain
[12] and
Repentance
[13] before releasing their debut album,
Furious
, in 2005.
[14] Following Esham and Lavel's departure from Psychopathic Records in October 2005, the group disbanded.
Wrestling career
Beginning (1983-1986)
Utsler began wrestling alongside his brother John and his friend Joseph Bruce. The three got involved in
backyard wrestling, and created two backyard
wrestling rings for their made up promotion
Tag Team Wrestling
, later renamed
National All-Star Wrestling
.
[17] The trio staged National All-Star Wrestling's first show,
NAW Wrestling Extravaganza
, in front of friends and family. Among others, the show featured Bruce wrestling under the moniker Darryl "Dropkick" Daniels, and Joey Utsler wrestling as both
Rhino
, and the
masked NAW World Champion
White Tiger
.
Utsler stopped wrestling after becoming involved in gang life and forming Inner City Posse.
Independent Circuit (1990)
In 1990, Joseph Bruce began a career in professional wrestling.
[18] Bruce brought Joey Utlser along with him backstage. At their first event, Bruce and Utsler met
Rob Van Dam and
Sabu, two other first-timers with whom they became very good friends.
Bruce wrestled as Corporal Darryl Daniels, and Utsler occasionally managed him.
After a short run in the business, both Bruce and Utsler realized their dislike for the backstage politics, and decided to take up a career in music, taking the names of Violent J and
Shaggy 2 Dope
.
Extreme Championship Wrestling (1997)
In August 1997, Bruce received a telephone call from friends Rob Van Dam and Sabu.
[19] They asked if he and Utsler could appear on
Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW)'s second
pay-per-view (PPV) program,
Hardcore Heaven. The duo went to Florida to discuss the ECW program's content with Van Dam, Sabu, and
Paul Heyman. Heyman was pleased that Bruce and Utsler were former wrestlers, which meant that they could surprise the crowd by taking
bumps. Heyman also favored the idea of using Insane Clown Posse, because it was unlikely that anyone knew of the relationship the group had with Van Dam and Sabu.
Heyman presented his idea to Bruce and Utsler, who agreed to participate. Insane Clown Posse opened the ECW program by performing songs and exciting the crowd. Then Van Dam and Sabu, the main
villains at the time, attacked Bruce and Utsler. The top
fan favorite,
The Sandman, came in and saved them by chasing away Van Dam and Sabu with his signature
Singapore cane.
ICP's Strangle-Mania Live
(1997)
Being avid wrestling fans, Bruce and Utsler owned, and were fascinated by, the
death match wrestling collection
Outrageously Violent Wrestling from Japan.
The duo decided to create a compilation of their favorite matches, recording their own sports announcing under the personas named
"Handsome" Harley Guestella
a.k.a
"Gweedo"
(Utsler) and Diamond Donovan Douglas a.k.a. "3D" (Bruce).
[20] The compilation video was released nationwide under the title
ICP's Strangle-Mania
. The video's success allowed Bruce and Utsler to host their own wrestling show,
ICP's Strangle-Mania Live
, to a sold-out performance at St. Andrew's Hall. The main event featured Insane Clown Posse versus The Chicken Boys, who were played by two friends of Bruce and Utsler.
With local wrestling
booker Dan Curtis, other wrestlers such as
Mad Man Pondo,
2 Tuff Tony,
Corporal Robinson,
King Kong Bundy, and
Abdullah the Butcher were also booked on the show to wrestle in the same death match style as shown in
ICP Strangle-Mania
.
World Wrestling Federation (1998)
In 1998, Insane Clown Posse were asked by the
World Wrestling Federation (WWF) to perform the entrance theme for the wrestling group
The Oddities.
[21] The WWF also wanted Bruce and Utsler to appear on their
SummerSlam pay-per-view (PPV) program in August 1998 and rap live while The Oddities entered the ring. Once the duo arrived at the arena, they realized their wrestling dreams had come true; they had been contacted by wrestling's top company and were now set to appear on their PPV program at the company's most historic venue,
Madison Square Garden.
Bruce and Utsler were assigned to the locker room with
Stone Cold Steve Austin and
The Undertaker, who were to wrestle during the main event that night. The duo immediately felt the animosity of the locker room that had previously driven them away from wrestling.
Insane Clown Posse performed and was asked to return for the live broadcast of
Monday Night Raw
the following night. At the broadcast, Bruce and Utsler requested for more than just a rapping role; they wanted to wrestle. McMahon favored the idea and allowed them to participate.
Insane Clown Posse was put in a feud with
The Headbangers. In the first wrestling match, The Headbangers were
stiff, throwing real punches and kicks.
In the rematch, a move was planned where The Headbangers would be flipped over by Bruce and Utsler. When the time came to flip over, however, The Headbangers refused to move, forcing Insane Clown Posse to genuinely flip them over and begin throwing punches.
Realizing that the match was getting too heated, McMahon ended the feud after that match.
Bruce and Utsler were put into other matches along with The Oddities.
Vince Russo told Bruce and Utsler to "make it seem like you don't know anything about wrestling, and you guys keep choking and digging into their eyes".
During this time, Bruce and Utsler had no contract with WWF. They, however, did have an agreement that the WWF would occasionally play Insane Clown Posse commercials, and in return, Bruce and Utsler would wrestle for free.
Bruce and Utsler knew that airtime cost significantly more than any monetary compensation they would receive and were thus satisfied with the agreement. The duo were told they were to suddenly
turn on The Oddities in their match against The Headbangers, then join them in beating up the group. They were also informed that their commercial would air the very next week, which had still not aired after three months of being involved with the WWF.
The next week Insane Clown Posse and The Headbangers had a match with Steve Austin. After the match, Bruce and Utsler contacted Abbiss to inquire about the commercial and were informed that it was not aired. Given that McMahon failed to uphold his promise to air Insane Clown Posse's commercial, Abbiss recommended that Bruce and Utsler terminate their agreement with the WWF.
Hellfire Wrestling (1998)
While involved with the WWF, Insane Clown Posse brought Dan Curtis with them. After leaving the WWF, Curtis suggested that Insane Clown Posse start its own promotion while continuing with its music. He convinced the duo to coordinate another
Strangle-Mania Live
show, to be followed by an eighty-city "Hellfire Wrestling" tour.
Curtis booked the talent and wrote the scripts.
Strangle-Mania Live
sold out the
Majestic Theater in Detroit.
Two days after the show, Curtis was found dead in his apartment, due to a sudden diabetic problem.
The "Hellfire Wrestling" tour was subsequently canceled.
World Championship Wrestling (1999-2000)
Utsler then went on to wrestle a long stint in
World Championship Wrestling with Violent J. The duo formed two
stables. The first stable,
The Dead Pool
, consisted of Insane Clown Posse,
Vampiro, and
Raven; the second consisted of Insane Clown Posse, Vampiro,
Great Muta, and
Kiss Demon, known as
The Dark Carnival
.
[22]
On
August 9, 1999, Insane Clown Posse made their WCW debut on
Monday Nitro in a six-man tag team match.
[23] Insane Clown Posse and Vampiro defeated
Lash LeRoux,
Norman Smiley, and
Prince Iaukea. At
Road Wild 1999,
Rey Mysterio, Jr.,
Billy Kidman, and
Eddie Guerrero defeated Vampiro and Insane Clown Posse.
[24] Insane Clown Posse continued to wrestle on Monday Nitro, defeating
Public Enemy one week, and losing to
Konnan and Rey Mysterio, Jr. another. At
Fall Brawl 1999, the tag team of Rey Mysterio, Eddie Guerrero, and Billy Kidman again defeated Vampiro and Insane Clown Posse. On
September 13, Insane Clown Posse defeated
Lenny Lane and
Lodi. Shaggy 2 Dope then went on a solo run for the
WCW Cruiserweight Championship.
On the
August 23, 2000 episode of
WCW Thunder, Great Muta, Vampiro, and Insane Clown Posse beat
Tank Abbott and
3 Count.
[25] Five days later, on Monday Nitro, Insane Clown Posse and Vampiro defeated 3 Count, and the following week, Rey Mysterio, Jr. and
Juventud Guerrera beat Insane Clown Posse. On
September 25,
Mike Awesome defeated Insane Clown Posse in a
Handicap Hardcore match. The ending showed Awesome performing his signature
Awesome Bomb
on 2 Dope on top a bus. Shaggy was stunned and accidentally fell off the top of the bus.
[26]
Juggalo Championshit Wrestling (1999-2006)
On December 19, 1999, Bruce and Utsler created their own wrestling promotion,
Juggalo Championshit Wrestling
(now known as
Juggalo Championship Wrestling). That night, the duo defeated the team of two
Doink the Clowns to become the first ever
JCW Tag Team Champions.
[27] The event was taped and released as
JCW, Volume 1
. Commentary was provided by Bruce and Utsler under their '3D' and 'Gweedo' announcing personas.
In 2000, Insane Clown Posse and
Evil Dead defeated The Rainbow Coalition, and the match was featured on
JCW, Volume 2
.
[28]
In April 2000, Juggalo Championshit Wrestling held an event in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The main event included a
Steel Cage Match featuring the Insane Clown Posse. Shaggy 2 Dope fell from the top of the cage, breaking his nose and cheekbone, as well as injuring his neck.
[29] As a result, Shaggy's wrestling appearances were limited, and he received neck surgery four years later.
[30] In 2003, Insane Clown Posse defended, and retained, their JCW Tag Team Championships against
Kid Cock (a parody of
Kid Rock) and Feminem (a parody of
Eminem).
[31] The match was featured on
JCW, Volume 3
.
The duo continued to wrestle for JCW, which could only be seen at live events until the 2007 start of
JCW SlamTV!
.
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2004)
On
January 21, 2004, Utsler appeared alongside Bruce on an episode of the weekly
NWA Total Nonstop Action PPV. The duo were shown partying in the crowd alongside the
juggalos in attendance.
[32] In the main event of the night, which featured
Jeff Jarrett going against
El Leon, Jarrett and El Leon were fighting in the crowd when Insane Clown Posse sprayed
Faygo in Jarrett's eyes.
The following week, Insane Clown Posse were interviewed in the ring by
Mike Tenay. The duo explained that they were fans of TNA, and that they wanted to be a part of the promotion themselves. As they started making
kayfabe negative remarks toward Jeff Jarrett,
Glenn Gilberti and
David Young interrupted. When Gilberti tried to convince the duo to apologize to Jarrett, Insane Clown Posse chased Gilbertti and Young out of the ring before challenging the team to a match for the next week.
[33]
On
February 4, Insane Clown Posse defeated Glen Gilbertti and David Young. Later that night,
Scott Hudson interviewed Insane Clown Posse, and the duo announced that they would face whoever Jeff Jarrett threw at them next in a "
Juggalo Street Fight".
[34] Insane Clown Posse won against the team of Glen Gilbertti and Kid Kash on
February 18.
[35] Two weeks later, Insane Clown Posse announced that they would take part in a "
Dark Carnival Match" the next week against Glen Gilbertti and any partner he chooses.
[36] The following week, Insane Clown Posse and 2 Tuff Tony took on Glen Gilbertti, Kid Kash, and David Young. "The Alpha Male"
Monty Brown made his TNA return, and cost Insane Clown Posse and 2 Tuff Tony the match.
[37] During their stint in TNA, Insane Clown Posse brought the company its largest paying crowds in history.
[38] After the duo left, they remained close with the company.
On
March 17, 2006, Insane Clown Posse hosted and booked TNA's first ever
house show, which took place in
Detroit, Michigan.
The duo defeated
Team Canada members
Eric Young and
Petey Williams.
[39]
Independent Circuit (2004-present)
Utsler continued to appear as Shaggy 2 Dope at various promotions in the
independent circuit such as
Xtreme Pro Wrestling and Firestorm Pro. From 2004-2007, Utsler was unable to compete due to neck surgery.
On
January 20, 2006, Pro Wrestling Unplugged hosted the event "Cuffed & Caged: Last Man Standing", which pitted themselves against JCW. The event featured a
War Games match between Team PWU (
Trent Acid,
Corporal Robinson,
Johnny Kashmere, "The Complete” Pete Hunter , and “The Pitbull”
Gary Wolfe) with manager
Tod Gordon and Team JCW (
Nosawa,
2 Tuff Tony, Violent J, Mad Man Pondo, and
Raven) with manager Shaggy 2 Dope.
[40] By the end of the match, it was down to 2 Tuff Tony and Violent J against Corporal Robinson. When Raven came down to the ring, he betrayed his teammates and hit them both with his
Even Flow DDT
.
Raven then hit Corporal Robinson with the same move, before declaring that he was the biggest star in the building and that he was on neither team.
All members of Team PWU and Team JCW then joined forces and proceeded to attack Raven.
Juggalo Championship Wrestling (2007-Present)
In 2007, JCW launched
SlamTV!
. With it came the first broadcast of JCW since the three initial DVDs. Utsler returned as "Handsome" Harley Guestella, and Bruce returned to commentary as Diamond Donovan Douglas. 3D and Gweedo announced in an episode of SlamTV! that Insane Clown Posse had been stripped of the JCW Tag Team Championships because they had not defended the title due to 2 Dope's injuries.
[41] At the first annual
Bloodymania, JCW's premier wrestling event, Insane Clown Posse teamed with
Sabu to defeat Trent Acid and The Young Alter Boys w/ Annie Social the Nun.
[42]
Juggalo World Order
On October 6, 2007,
Corporal Robinson,
Scott Hall, and Violent J formed the Juggalo World Order (JWO) at
Evansville Invasion
.
[43] At that years
Hallowicked After Party
, on October 31, Shaggy 2 Dope was introduced as a member of the group. After the main event of the night,
special guest referee Nosawa ripped off his referee shirt to reveal that he too was a member of the JWO.
At
Bloodymania II
,
Kevin Nash teamed with Scott Hall, and proclaimed himself a member of the group. The 2008
Hallowicked After Party
saw the JWO induct its newest member,
2 Tuff Tony.
On November 9, the Juggalo World Order (Scott Hall, Shaggy 2 Dope, Violent J, 2 Tuff Tony, and Corporal Robinson) "invaded" Total Nonstop Action Wrestling's
Turning Point PPV by purchasing front row tickets to the event. They proceeded to promote their faction by flashing their JWO jerseys, which each member had on, before being removed from the building.
[44] [45] The group expressed interest in "invading" WWE at its 2009
Royal Rumble PPV, but were unable due to filming commitments for
Big Money Rustlas in Los Angeles.
[46] They have also shown interest in "invading"
Ring Of Honor and
Ultimate Fighting Championship.
[47]
In wrestling
- Finishing moves
- *Diving leg drop
- Signature moves
- *Brainbuster
- *Clothesline
- *Jumping DDT
- *Multiple powerbomb variations
:*
Corner sitout
*Crucifix, sometimes from the top rope
*Running release
*Sitout double underhook
- Theme Music
- *"Oddities" by Insane Clown Posse (WWF; 1998) [48]
- *"Take It" by Insane Clown Posse (WCW; 1999-2000) [49]
- *"Chicken Huntin' (Slaughterhouse Remix)" by Insane Clown Posse (JCW / TNA / Independent circuit; 1999–present)
- Wrestlers managed
- *Corporal Darryl Daniels
Championships and accomplishments
- Juggalo Championship Wrestling
- *JCW Heavyweight Championship (1 time) [50] [51]
- *JCW Tag Team Championship (2 times) - with Violent J [52]
Personal life
Utsler is of
Cherokee descent,
[53] and does not celebrate
Thanksgiving.
[54] He was married on May 7, 2003.
In late 2005-2006, Utsler was admitted to a rehabilitation center, due to alcoholism. Utsler was also admitted to a drug and alcohol rehabilitation center in Arizona in Early 2009.
[55] He was given the recommendation to do so by close family and friends. He has since stopped attending bars, and has spent much more time in the studio and with family.
Utsler, like his band mate
Violent J, has had numerous run-ins with the law, having been arrested multiple times since he was a teenager.
[56]
He invented the Psychopathic Records logo, called the Hatchetman, as well as drew numerous Insane Clown Posse album covers.
[57]
Utsler has a brother named John who used to be part of the ICP lineup before Carnival of Carnage was released, but left for stress and other reasons. Utsler also has a younger brother who is a member of the band chop shop which was signed to hatchet house in 2008.
Discography
Solo releases
- Fuck Off!
(1994)
- F.T.F.O.
(2006)
With Insane Clown Posse
With Golden Goldies
- Gimme Them Fuckin' Nuggets Bitch, Or I'll Punch Your Fuckin' Face
(1995)
With Dark Lotus
With Psychopathic Rydas
With Soopa Villainz
Appearances on albums by other artists
This list is incomplete; you can help by [ expanding it]
.
- Anybody Killa: Hatchet Warrior
(2003) - "Now You Know"
- Anybody Killa: Dirty History
(2004) - "Nevahoe"
- Anybody Killa: Mudface
(2004) - "You aint a Killa"
- The R.O.C.: Welcome to the Dark Side
(2008) - "Hello"
- Twiztid: Cryptic Collection Vol. 3
(2004) - "She Said (Remix)"
- Twiztid: The Green Book (album)
(2003) - "I'm the Only 1"
- Twiztid: Man's Myth (Vol. 1)
- (2005) "Entity"
- Violent J: Wizard of the Hood
(2003) - "The Wizard's Palace"
- Violent J: The Shining
(2009) - "Home Invasion"
Appearances on albums by multiple artists
This list is incomplete; you can help by [ expanding it]
.
- DJ Clay: Let 'Em Bleed: The Mixxtape, Vol. 1
(2008) - "Fall Apart"
- Let 'Em Bleed: The Mixxtape, Vol. 2
(2008) - "Knee Crakaz", "Filthy"
- Psychopathics from Outer Space Part 2
(2003)- Do It
- Psychopathics from Outer Space 3
(2008)- Last Day Alive (also Monoxide,and Boodox)
Videography
- ICP's Strangle-Mania
(1995), as "Handsome" Harley 'Gweedo' Guestella [58]
- Shockumentary
(1997), as Shaggy 2 Dope
- ECW Hardcore Heaven 1997
, as Shaggy 2 Dope
- WWF Summerslam
(1998), as Shaggy 2 Dope
- Backstage Sluts
(1999), as Shaggy 2 Dope
- Strangle Mania 2
(1999), as "Handsome" Harley 'Gweedo' Guestella
- WCW Road Wild
(1999), as Shaggy 2 Dope
- The Shaggy Show
(2000), as Shaggy 2 Dope
- JCW, Volume One
(2000), as "Handsome" Harley 'Gweedo' Guestella, and as Shaggy 2 Dope
- JCW, Volume 2
(2001), as "Handsome" Harley 'Gweedo' Guestella, and as Shaggy 2 Dope
- XPW Redemption
(2001), as Shaggy 2 Dope
- Bootlegged in L.A.
(2003), as Shaggy 2 Dope
- Psychopathic: The Videos
(2007), as Shaggy 2 Dope
- JCW: SlamTV - Episodes 1 thru 9
(2007), as "Handsome" Harley 'Gweedo' Guestella
- JCW: SlamTV - Episodes 10 thru 15 featuring Bloodymania
(2007), as "Handsome" Harley 'Gweedo' Guestella, and as Shaggy 2 Dope
Filmography
Film appearances
- Big Money Hustlas
(2000), as Sugar Bear
- Bowling Balls
(2004), as Shaggy
- Death Racers
(2008), as Shaggy 2 Dope
- Big Money Rustlas
(2009), as Sugar Wolf
Television and internet programs
- The Shaggy Show
(2000), as Shaggy 2 Dope
- Mad TV
(2002), as Shaggy 2 Dope
- G4 TV
(2006), as Shaggy 2 dope
References
- Michigan State Corrections
- ICP: Behind the Paint
- Insane Clowns prosper even as album sales wane
- ICP: Behind the Paint
- ICP: Behind the Paint
- Dark Lotus > Biography
- Review of ''Pyschopathic Rydas Dumpin'''
- Thug Back from the Dead
- Interview with Boondox
- Insane Clown Posse (1999). ''The Amazing Jeckel Brothers''. Liner notes. Island/Psychopathic. ISBN 731452465924
- Look, Up in the Sky!
- Esham (2002). "P-P-P-Pow!" ''Acid Rain.'' Psychopathic Records. ISBN 756504303023
- Esham (2003). "Soopa Doopa." ''Repentance.'' Psychopathic Records. ISBN 756504402122
- The Soopa Villainz Are Here!
- Shaggy 2 Dope profile
- ProWrestlingPress.com - Insane Clown Posse Interview
- ICP: Behind the Paint
- ICP: Behind the Paint
- ICP: Behind the Paint
- ICP: Behind the Paint
- ICP: Behind the Paint
- ICP: Behind the Paint
- WCW NITRO YEAR-BY-YEAR 1999
- Road Wild 1999
- WCW THUNDER YEAR-BY-YEAR 2000
- WCW NITRO YEAR-BY-YEAR 2000
- Juggalo Championshxt Wrestling Volume 1
- Juggalo Championshxt Wrestling Volume 2
- Vanilla Ice Wrestles ICP For New Album
- Title Unavailable
- Juggalo Championshxt Wrestling Volume 3
- NWA: Total Nonstop Action PPV January 21, 2004 - Nashville, Tennessee - Aired Live
- NWA: Total Nonstop Action PPV January 28, 2004 - Nashville, Tennessee - Aired Live
- NWA: Total Nonstop Action PPV February 4, 2004 - Nashville, Tennessee - Aired Live
- NWA: Total Nonstop Action PPV February 18, 2004 - Nashville, Tennessee - Aired Live
- NWA: Total Nonstop Action PPV March 3, 2004 - Nashville, Tennessee - Aired Live
- NWA: Total Nonstop Action PPV March 10, 2004 - Nashville, Tennessee - Taped
- TNA card updated for Friday in Detroit
- Insane Clown Posse profile
- Pro Wrestling Unplugged
- Episode 12
- JCW SLAM TV, Volume 2
- Slam TV: Hallowicked 2007!
- Scott Hall appears on camera with ICP at tonight's TNA PPV
- The Main Event
- The Main Event
- The Main Event
- WWF: The Music 3
- WCW Mayhem
- JCW Heavyweight Beginning History
- Body Slamming Profile
- Insane Clown Posse
- Shaggy's Old Vinyl Collection
- ICP: Behind the Paint
- The Howard Stern On Demand
- Insane Clown Posse Plead Guilty
- ICP: Behind the Paint
- ICP: Behind the Paint