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Zeus

Zeus
How often do you see a cross eyed, uni-browed, roided up, monosyllabic, African American villain in a movie? Let’s hope only this one time.




The Bullet Points:
Movie Appeared:
No Holds Barred (1989)

Actor:
Tom “Tiny” Lister

Why you should vote for him:
Perhaps, as a residual effect from his role as Deebo in the Friday movies?

Why you should not vote for him:.
This movie stunk.

Yul Brenner

Yul Brenner
He was always mean looking, and he was named Yul Brenner. Actually, that’s all we got, and that might be good enough for us. Seriously, how can you not love a character named after the King of Siam?




The Bullet Points:
Movie Appeared:
Cool Runnings (1993)

Actor:
Malik Yoba

Played for:
Jamaican Bobsled Team

Why you should vote for him:
Was not the character name enough?

Why you should not vote for him:
Yeah we know. A cool name is not enough for this to be a serious candidate.

Willie "Mays" Hayes

Willie Mays Hayes
For the record, this induction is for ONLY the Wesley Snipes version in Major League and not the Omar Epps portrayal in Major League 2. This is not a shot at Epps, who was an excellent choice for many sports movies, but following the charismatic Snipes was nearly impossible.

As Willie “Mays” Hayes, Snipes’ character may not have been essential to move the plot along, but he brought a cool factor that the movie may not have had otherwise. Hayes was a dynamic leadoff hitter with swagger (before anyone knew what that word was) with great one-liners throughout. The best statement we can say is that ML2 suffered a lot by not having Snipes repeat the role, although we do have to say one thing….we have a hard time believing that Hayes, could never hit the long ball!

This selection allows Hayes to join fellow Cleveland Indian, Ricky “Wild Thing” Vaughn into the Hall.

The Fictitious Athlete Hall of Fame is pleased to welcome Willie “Mays” Hayes into the Class of 2017.


The Bullet Points:
Movie Appeared:
Major League (1989)

Actor:
Wesley Snipes

Position Portrayed:
Centre Field

Played for:
Cleveland Indians

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White Goodman

White Goodman
Although you were supposed to detest White Goodman, Ben Stiller played it so over the top, that though you still wanted him to lose, you did not want to see him leave the screen, because he was so damned entertaining. Goodman gave his interpretation of what he thought masculinity and male virility should be in a Napoleonic package. We would not be surprised to see Goodman as one of the first Sports Villains in our Hall.




The Bullet Points:
Movie Appeared:
Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (2004)

Actor:
Ben Stiller

Played for:
Globo Gym

Why you should vote for him:
This could be one of the funniest villains in Sports History.

Why you should not vote for him:
White lost at the end to a guy who was blindfolded! Only Luke Skywalker should have been able to pull that off.

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