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'''The Shane Twins''' are a ] ] that consist of ] brothers ] and ]. They are signed by ] and currently wrestle on ] as '''The Gymini'''. '''The Shane Twins''' are a ] ] that consist of ] brothers ] and ]. They currently perform for ]'s (WWE) '']'' brand as '''The Gymini'''.


==History== ==History==
The Shane Twins debuted in the ] based Independent Pro Wrestling ] in ]. They were originally known as '''Biff Wentworth''' (Mike) and '''Chaz Wentworth''' (Todd), collectively known as '''The Wentworth Twins''' or as '''Phi De Kappa U'''. The Shane Twins held the IPW Tag Team Championships five times between ] and ]. Their fifth reign began when they defeated ] in ] on a ] show. The Shane Twins debuted in the ] based Independent Pro Wrestling ] in 1998. They were originally known as '''Biff Wentworth''' (Mike) and '''Chaz Wentworth''' (Todd), collectively known as '''The Wentworth Twins''' or as '''Phi De Kappa U'''. The Shane Twins held the IPW Tag Team Championships five times between 1998 and 2003. Their fifth reign began when they defeated ] in ] on a ] show.


In early ], the Shane Twins joined ] as '''Richard Johnson''' (Mike) and '''Rod Johnson''' (Todd), known collectively as '''The Johnsons'''. They wore ] bodysuits, which were intended to make them resemble a pair of large ]. The Johnsons were managed by Mortimer Plumtree, and left TNA after several weeks. In early 2002, the Shane Twins joined ] (TNA) as '''Richard Johnson''' (Mike) and '''Rod Johnson''' (Todd), known collectively as '''The Johnsons'''. They wore ] bodysuits, which were intended to make them resemble a pair of large ]. The Johnsons were managed by Mortimer Plumtree, and left TNA after several weeks.


The Shane Twins then began working for ], where they formed a ] with Ron Niemi, Steve Madison, Rod Steel and Eric Loy known as '''911 Incorporated''', and won the NWA Florida Tag Team Championships on four occasions. They then began working for ] (NWA Florida), where they formed a ] with ], ], ] and ] known as '''911 Incorporated''', and won the NWA Florida Tag Team Championships on four occasions.


In ] the Shane Twins were signed to developmental contracts by ], and on ] they were sent to ] to hone their skills. They were later transferred to ], where they became known as '''The Regulators'''. In January 2005 the Shane Twins were signed to developmental contracts by World Wrestling Entertainment, and on ], ] they were sent to ] (OVW) to hone their skills. They were later transferred to ], where they became known as '''The Regulators'''.


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On ], ], the Shane twins debuted on ] as the proteges of ], under a new team name of '''The Gymini'''. (The name is a play on both Simon Dean's gimmick--that of a nutrition supplement pitchman--and the astrological sign ].) They were employed to destroy ] and ], to the delight of Dean. On ], ], the Shane twins debuted on ''SmackDown!'' as the proteges of ], under a new team name of '''The Gymini'''. (The name is a play on both Simon Dean's gimmick--that of a nutrition supplement pitchman--and the astrological sign ].) They were employed to destroy ] and ], to the delight of Dean.


The Gymini frequently wrestle on the WWE web show, Velocity, usually against jobbers. They have rarely been seen on Smackdown! since their debut. The Gymini also frequently wrestle on the WWE web show, ], usually against ]. They have rarely been seen on ''SmackDown!'' since their debut.


On the ], ] episode of Smackdown! it was revealed that their full ring names are '''Jake Gymini''' (Mike) and '''Jesse Gymini''' (Todd). On the ], ] episode of ''SmackDown!'' it was revealed that their full ring names are '''Jake Gymini''' (Mike) and '''Jesse Gymini''' (Todd).


On the ], ] episode of Smackdown!, Gymini defeated ] and ] in a tag team match. On the ], ] episode of ''SmackDown!'', Gymini defeated ] and ] in a tag team match.


==Profile== ==Profile==

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The Shane Twins are a professional wrestling tag team that consist of twin brothers Mike and Todd Shane. They currently perform for World Wrestling Entertainment's (WWE) WWE Friday Night SmackDown! brand as The Gymini.

History

The Shane Twins debuted in the Florida based Independent Pro Wrestling promotion in 1998. They were originally known as Biff Wentworth (Mike) and Chaz Wentworth (Todd), collectively known as The Wentworth Twins or as Phi De Kappa U. The Shane Twins held the IPW Tag Team Championships five times between 1998 and 2003. Their fifth reign began when they defeated The Road Warriors in Hokkaido, Japan on a World Japan show.

In early 2002, the Shane Twins joined Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) as Richard Johnson (Mike) and Rod Johnson (Todd), known collectively as The Johnsons. They wore latex bodysuits, which were intended to make them resemble a pair of large penises. The Johnsons were managed by Mortimer Plumtree, and left TNA after several weeks.

They then began working for Florida Championship Wrestling (NWA Florida), where they formed a stable with Ron Niemi, Steve Madison, Rod Steel and Eric Loy known as 911 Incorporated, and won the NWA Florida Tag Team Championships on four occasions.

In January 2005 the Shane Twins were signed to developmental contracts by World Wrestling Entertainment, and on February 7, 2005 they were sent to Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) to hone their skills. They were later transferred to Deep South Wrestling, where they became known as The Regulators.

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The Gymini carrying their leader, Simon Dean

On January 6, 2006, the Shane twins debuted on SmackDown! as the proteges of Simon Dean, under a new team name of The Gymini. (The name is a play on both Simon Dean's gimmick--that of a nutrition supplement pitchman--and the astrological sign Gemini.) They were employed to destroy Paul London and Brian Kendrick, to the delight of Dean.

The Gymini also frequently wrestle on the WWE web show, Velocity, usually against jobbers. They have rarely been seen on SmackDown! since their debut.

On the April 14, 2006 episode of SmackDown! it was revealed that their full ring names are Jake Gymini (Mike) and Jesse Gymini (Todd).

On the April 21, 2006 episode of SmackDown!, Gymini defeated William Regal and Paul Burchill in a tag team match.

Profile

Finishing and signature move(s)

Championships and accomplishments

  • 1-time JAPW Tag Team Champions
  • Other Titles
  • 5-time IPW Tag Team Champions
  • 1-time WPWF Tag Team Champions

Trivia

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