WWE News: Scorpio Sky Pops Up in WWE as Harold from Anger Management Class
If you watched Raw on Monday, then you probably saw a few notable things; Triple H indicating that he might retire, Daniel Bryan in anger management class and an interesting character named Harold.
Harold did not have much to do with the skits other than being there for Bryan and Kane to use as an innocent bystander.
The skits were humorous and each one of them saw some attention paid to the man sitting next to Bryan.
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Harold is actually Scorpio Sky, better known to TNA audiences as Mason Andrews, the man who competed in the X-Division title tournament a few months ago (which saw Zema Ion take home the gold).
Sky is a talented wrestler who has competed all over the independent circuit for companies like EWF, PWG and NWA.
If you think you have seen him somewhere else before, it is probably because he has been in a few different television shows in the past, as well as a notable commercial.
John Cena can be seen giving Sky an AA during a commercial that aired during the SuperBowl in 2009.
He also popped up on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation's 200th episode. His most notable television appearance was as himself during an episode of Tosh.0.
He was there with the weekly "Web Redemption" to help a kid who had been recorded nearly killing himself doing a moonsault perform one properly.
After Raw on Monday, Sky tweeted this message in reference to playing Harold in the skits:
"I'm laughin' straight to the bank with this. Ha ha ha ha haaaa.
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It appears as if Sky enjoyed playing Harold.
One notable thing about his appearance is that it happened less than two months after his appearance with TNA.
Generally, people who end up appearing in both companies have to serve out a 90-day no-compete clause in their contract, but since Sky was not contracted by either company, he was able to appear for both in the same summer.
News recently broke that he was up for a WWE tryout, but failed to show. Perhaps this explains why. WWE clearly thought he would be usable in some way which could be why he skipped the tryout.
So, what did you think of Anger Management with Daniel Bryan and Harold?



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