Eastern / Extreme Championship Wrestling (1993–1996) The Public Enemy made their ECW debut in September 1993 at
UltraClash, as
booker Paul Heyman gave them the
gimmick of white guys who embraced and loved the growing
hip hop culture of America. Heyman has stated that he got the inspiration to create The Public Enemy from a
Newsweek article about the cultural changes occurring in America and the difficulty for young men living in places like
Los Angeles during the early 1990s, with a quote that stated "The generation of today is more afraid of living than dying". The team quickly became one of the more popular acts in the company; their wild brawling style, complete with a myriad of
foreign objects and the inclusion of tables, made them one of the most feared teams in the company and it wasn't long before they won their first
ECW Tag Team Championship. The team would receive an offer to sign with the company, but instead elected to go with a competing overture from World Championship Wrestling. In January 1996, after their success in ECW, The Public Enemy signed on to work for
World Championship Wrestling (WCW). When they arrived in WCW, they continued acting as they did in the manner that made them so popular with fans. Although the majority of the WCW fanbase was unfamiliar with the ECW product at the time, they still carried tables to the ring. During their three-year stint, they won their only
WCW World Tag Team Championship with a victory over
Harlem Heat in September 1996, though their reign lasted only eight days.
Return to ECW, World Wrestling Federation, and return to WCW (1999) At ECW's
House Party 1999 on January 16, The Public Enemy made a long-awaited and much-hyped return to the ECW Arena, in order to answer the challenge of the
Dudley Boyz. At the time, they were still under contract to WCW, but they successfully brawled (with assistance from New Jack) with the Dudleys. Following the showdown, Johnny Grunge grabbed the microphone and claimed that the past three years had been a "rollercoaster ride" for the team, and that "if you opened up our chest and looked at our hearts, there's only one thing stamped on it, and that's ECW!" Grunge further thanked the Dudleys for house-sitting "the house that the Public Enemy built" while they were gone, and then invited everyone in attendance to join them in the ring for a post-show celebration. Their next scheduled appearance was at
Crossing the Line '99 on February 12 in Queens, New York against the Dudleys, which they cancelled due to negotiating with the WWF. The team was buried on the February 20 edition of ECW
Hardcore TV as being cowards who ran from a fight. Footage of the Dudleys hitting big moves on the team at an event in Detroit was shown, with a headline stating "Breaking News: The Dudleys Destroy Public Enemy." Two days later, the team would make their WWF debut. The Public Enemy signed with the
World Wrestling Federation Rocco Rock was also forced to change his name and go by the shortened name "Flyboy" Rocco, in order not to "cause confusion" with
The Rock. They made their WWF debut on the February 22, 1999, episode of
Raw is War, defeating
The Brood by disqualification. In the two months they lasted in the WWF, their most notable appearance was losing a
squash match against the
Acolytes on
Sunday Night Heat in
Pittsburgh; following a brief feud with the Acolytes and The Public Enemy's subsequent release, the Acolytes claimed that they "ran The Public Enemy out" of the WWF. They said they could do the same to another famous ECW tag team (the Dudley Boyz); after the Dudley Boyz succeeded in the feud, it was commonly referred to as "Passing the Acolyte Test" since the Dudley Boyz did get
over after a feud with the APA while The Public Enemy failed. In 2013,
John "Bradshaw" Layfield elaborated that much of the animosity was due to them being brought into the company by
Terry Taylor, who had his own backstage issues with many of the wrestlers, including the Acolytes. They had also desired to change the planned finish of the squash match, which involved them being driven through tables by the Acolytes. The Acolytes were instructed only to ensure that they go through with the planned finish of the match, leading to the match to be turned into a legitimate
shoot, with The Acolytes dominating Public Enemy for the entirety of the four-minute match. Public Enemy would wrestle a final time on March 30, 1999, in a match taped for
Shotgun Saturday Night, losing to the Hardy Boys via disqualification. The match was aired on television on April 10, 1999. Shortly after airing, both members of Public Enemy were released in mid-April, along with
"Dr Death." Steve Williams (who main-evented that same episode),
Bart Gunn, and
LOD 2000. The Public Enemy briefly returned to WCW after leaving the WWF, with both men involved in the WCW Hardcore Junkyard Invitational. They then made an appearance on the August 4, 1999, episode of
WCW Thunder in a squash match loss against
Bill Goldberg and again on August 9 in a losing effort against the West Texas Rednecks. Their final appearance came in a house show on August 18, and neither made an appearance in WCW again afterwards.
Later years (1999–2002) The Public Enemy made one last appearance on
ECW on TNN, which was their last exposure on mainstream television. The tag team made brief appearances on the independent scene after both WCW and ECW folded, appearing in ECW-nostalgia promotion
Pro-Pain Pro Wrestling (3PW), along with various
NWA territories. They also participated in the unaired tapings for the
X Wrestling Federation promotion, under the name "South Philly Posse" and
managed by
Jasmin St. Claire. In the early 2000s, the Public Enemy performed for the short-lived
i-Generation Superstars of Wrestling among other independent promotions. The team won various independent tag team titles. Their last match together was at Intergalactic Wrestling Federation defeating Itch Coma Weidler and The Bouncer in a steel cage match at the Illinois State Fair in Springfield, IL on August 12, 2002. Following the death of Rocco Rock in 2002, Grunge teamed with his "brother" Joey Grunge as
The New Public Enemy throughout August 2003. He also made appearances with
3PW, and participated in a memorial segment for deceased ECW wrestlers at
Hardcore Homecoming on June 10, 2005. ==Deaths==