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yea, I was informed of that a few posts ago. thanks though. that is some info I am glad I was not aware of. not sure how popular the game is, but it seems strange, if wwe is where Heath first used the name, that they would use that instead of some name they just made up. its not like they had a tie in to the game I was aware of. I just thought he was a "vampire." seems like it would be easier just to call him vampy the vampire or something
Goth shit was pretty pop in the 90s. I'm guessing the licensing deal with a pencil/paper rpg company, to get one of their character names on international tv and in video games (they had to have the White Wolf notice on games for damn years after Gangrel stopped appearing in them), they probably charged WWE next to nothing. That or at worst it cost about as much as licensing music from a band for an entrance theme.