[1] While in the USWA the team feuded with Jerry Lawler, Jeff Jarrett and other faces being pushed as the “Monster threat” due to their size.
When Men on a Mission[3] began appearing on WWF television on June 14, 1993, their vicious heel gimmick had been repackaged as faces.
Men on a Mission were temporarily sidelined when Mo injured his leg in a singles match against Owen Hart on the May 1 episode of Wrestling Challenge (taped April 12 in Syracuse, NY).
Mo would not return to competition until October;[6] meanwhile Mabel, who was seen as the big star of the group, began wrestling more singles matches in an attempt to get over as a solo wrestler.
After that they continued to climb the ranks in the tag division, culminating in a match against the then champion Smoking Gunns on an episode of Action Zone which aired in March 1995.
The Gunns defeated Mabel and Mo, who responded by attacking them postmatch as a precursor to a villainous turn.
As Mabel repeatedly splashed Bart while Mo assaulted Billy, Oscar tried to intervene and pleaded with his charges to stop.
Originally, Oscar was to remain as the team's manager, but he objected to the idea of the heel turn and decided to leave the company.
[9] After a short feud with the Smokin’ Gunns, Mabel returned to singles competition and was immediately given the spot as the top villain in the company.
[11] The entire situation was referred to on air as the "Royal Plan" and was to involve Jim Cornette, who took the Bulldog as a client following the match.
[12] The feud ended just as quickly and once again, it was due to Mabel injuring his opponent as he broke several bones in Undertaker's face with a leg drop.
Frazier made an appearance in ECW as a part of The Full Blooded Italians after a match between Tracy Smothers and Tommy Rogers until Spike Dudley took him down with an acid drop.
In March 2003, Frazier, as "Nelson Knight", made a surprise appearance at a weekly NWA: Total Nonstop Action pay-per-view at the side of Ron Killings.