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Chicago - Mike Tenay is finally convinced; Kwee-Wee's out-of-control hair is over, literally. It stays, he says.

Tenay, Kwee-Wee and Mark Jindrak were special guests Sunday night at the Chicago Blackhawks game (a 4-2 win) against the Anaheim Mighty Ducks. And who was the most recognizable WCW Superstar among the trio? Kwee-Wee, courtesy of the 'do. In comparison, few fans recognized Jindrak, one half of the reigning World Tag Team Champions.

"I'm convinced," Tenay said of Kwee-Wee's 'do.

The trio attended the game at the United Center as Ric and David Flair's guests -- and the Nature Boy's longtime pal, "General" Bruce McArthur. Also attending was Scott Oberholzer, a recent WCW signee.

Several of the Blackhawks returned to the United Center Monday night for Nitro, including right wing Eric Daze, left wing Jean-Yves Leroux and goalie Jocelyn Thibault.

Kwee-Wee and Jindrak also attended Sunday afternoon's Chicago Bears game (a 27-24 Bears' win) at Soldier Field against the Indiapolis Colts. And several of the Bears -- punter Louie Aguiar, tackle Patrick Mannelly and kicker Paul Edingeralso -- attended Nitro. Mannelly, incidently, attended high school in New York with DISQO.

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