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    Herman Stevens Jr

    1965-06-17 (58 years old) in South Palm Beach, Florida, USA

    is an American attorney and former professional wrestling manager, best known for his attorney gimmicks as Clarence Mason in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) and as J. Biggs in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) from 1999–2000. Stevens entered the WWF in 1995 as Clarence Mason, a lawyer primarily introduced to play off the publicity lawyers had gotten during the ongoing O. J. Simpson trial. His character and speaking style were based on Johnnie Cochran. According to Jim Cornette, Stevens' stage name was a play on Clarence Darrow and Perry Mason. Clarence Mason was introduced as the legal counsel for Jim Cornette, who was attempting to reverse a decision at an In Your House 3 pay per view event that had seen Yokozuna and the British Bulldog, whom Cornette was managing, lose the WWF Tag Team Championship held by Kevin Nash and Shawn Michaels. Following this, Mason continued his association with Cornette and his stable of wrestlers. In August 1996, Mason left the Cornette stable and managed Crush (Brian Adams). Adams had been arrested in March 1995 and spent some time in jail; upon his return the WWF gave him a biker gimmick and used his real-life incarceration as part of a storyline, with Mason as his attorney. Later that year Mason became manager of Faarooq and the two formed The Nation of Domination, a heel stable loosely based on the Nation of Islam and Black Panther Party, Mason still managed Owen & Bulldog while with The Nation, but got fired by the Bulldog in March 1997, In mid-1997, Faarooq "fired" Mason from the Nation of Domination (according to Mason in a shoot interview, he requested to be taken out of the Nation because he was uncomfortable with their racial comments in storylines and interviews that they were doing), and Mason was written off television and released from his WWF contract. World Championship Wrestling Stevens resurfaced in WCW as J. Biggs, where he managed Chris Kanyon. A few months later, Kanyon dropped his association with Biggs, which left him to search for a new client. This time, Biggs picked the newly established tag team of Harlem Heat 2000, which consisted of Stevie Ray and Big T. The team feuded with Booker T. Biggs gained a (kayfabe) court order against Booker T, which stated he could not use the letter "T" after defeating Booker at SuperBrawl 2000 when the lights were turned off and Big T rolled Booker up when they were turned back on as per match stipulation. Shortly thereafter, Biggs was released from his contract and left the wrestling business.

    Movies

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    WCW SuperBrawl 2000
    100 %|Feb 20, 2000
    Action
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    WWE King of the Ring 1997
    0 %|Jun 8, 1997
    Action, Drama
    poster
    WWE In Your House 15: A Cold Day in Hell
    50 %|May 11, 1997
    Action, Drama
    poster
    WWE In Your House 14: Revenge of the Taker
    0 %|Apr 19, 1997
    Action, Drama
    poster
    WWE WrestleMania 13
    74 %|Mar 23, 1997
    Action, Drama
    poster
    WWE In Your House 13: Final Four
    80 %|Feb 16, 1997
    Action, Drama
    poster
    WWE Royal Rumble 1997
    73 %|Jan 19, 1997
    Action, Drama
    poster
    WWE In Your House 12: It's Time
    80 %|Dec 15, 1996
    Action, Drama
    poster
    WWE Survivor Series 1996
    73 %|Nov 17, 1996
    Action, Drama
    poster
    WWE In Your House 11: Buried Alive
    85 %|Oct 20, 1996
    Action, Drama
    poster
    WWE In Your House 10: Mind Games
    85 %|Sep 22, 1996
    Action, Drama
    poster
    WWE SummerSlam 1996
    85 %|Aug 17, 1996
    Action, Drama
    poster
    WWE In Your House 8: Beware of Dog
    70 %|May 26, 1996
    Action, Drama

    Series

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    WWE Raw
    66 %|Jan 11, 1993
    Reality