Originally he was scheduled to team with Ron Simmons at the Clash of the Champions XXI against Cactus Jack, Tony Atlas, and The Barbarian in a handicap match, but was injured and was replaced by the debuting 2 Cold Scorpio.
After nearly a year recovering and working house shows for WCW, he returned under the name Bobby Walker and appeared in a televised match as part of a tag team with Jason Johnson in a loss to Harlem Heat on the January 8, 1994, episode of WCW Saturday Night.
[12] Walker competed as a jobber to the stars on WCW's lower-tier programming while winning occasional bouts against enhancement talent.
[13][14][15] He wrestled his only pay-per-view match at World War 3 in 1995 as one of sixty men in a three-ring battle royal that was won by Randy Savage.
[citation needed] In 2000, Walker, Sonny Onoo, Hardbody Harrison, and several other performers filed a lawsuit against WCW,[21] alleging racial discrimination.
[21] On April 3, 2001, a judge ruled that WCW had not committed fraud or breached the contracts of the plaintiffs, and that the discrimination lawsuit could proceed.