I suppose Daniel puter.
Remember him?
Won the last Tough Enough competition like three weeks before the Royal R.
Went around saying '' I'm gonna' win, then go and main event wrestlemania!''.
Was the first man eliminated from the Rumble...
He has yet to ever be seen again.
2006-09-08 22:53:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Christ there's a lot of stupid people in the world.
Worst ever? Zeus was pretty awful - the guy was merely an actor (and we're not talking where morons spam the wrestling questions with "snuh, they r all actors and resling is stoopid hahaha" - we're talking an ACTUAL actor here). The guy only knew one move, a chokehold - usually I can't stand it where people judge talent on the number of moves someone can supposedly do but only knowing how to do one is a bit of a stretch to defend.
El Gigante/Giant Gonzales was possibly worse but I'd still go for Zeus because Gigante had the comedy value in watching his matches degenerate into a form of televised car accidents.
2006-09-09 00:04:45
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answered by chris_ninety1 5
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a million) Triple H vs. the full Khali at Summerslam 2008-This adventure became into terrible. It became into blatantly obvious that Triple H became into going to win the completed way by. It became into uninteresting, sluggish paced and the two men botched each and every 0.33 pass they tried. 2) Batista vs. the full Khali Punjabi penitentiary adventure-lower back, it became into particularly obvious that Batista became into going to win. The double cage particularly did no longer artwork from a digicam attitude. It became into rather complicated to make certain what became into occurring the completed adventure and the only time I cheered became into while it became into over. 3) Batista vs. the full Khali at Summerslam 2007-yet another brutal Khali adventure. between the Summerslam considerable activities ends with a chair shot disqualification end? Are you kidding me? That became into rubbish. lower back nonetheless, you positioned 2 detrimental wrestlers with a propecity for botching interior a similar ring mutually and that's what happens. by the way, i'm no longer attempting to be impolite or something, yet do you ever supply out a perfect answer? i've got spoke back a ton of your questions interior the previous and that i've got by no ability as quickly as seen you supply BA.
2016-12-12 05:01:34
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answered by karsten 4
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Barry Horwitz ..i got to agree wit u he is a total azz
2006-09-08 13:28:00
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answered by Miisz.RodRIguEz 3
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Doink The Clown.
He was entered in the Royal Rumble of 1994, and survived just over 2 minutes before being eliminated by Bam Bam Bigelow.
He didn't do much else.
Although, he makes VERY VERY VERY VERY rare appearences, he made one a few years back, something involving a present and The Rock...
2006-09-08 13:37:49
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answered by BigJonnyKool 2
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Eugene is just wrong and so un p.c,
But I think the worst wrestler has to be Big Show. The amount of times someone so big abd strong loses is just ridiculous, Come on Big Show put a bit of effort into it !!!!
2006-09-08 11:11:41
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answered by Slasher 2
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There were some awful ones in the 80s. I can't even remember their names, probably a good thing though. Some of them were grossly out of shape and it showed.
2006-09-08 11:10:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Andy Kaufman
2006-09-08 11:09:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Andy Kaufman -
Not only was he an awful wrestler but he was an even worse "fake" wrestler as well. His bogus brawls with Jerry Lawler were hard to watch.
2006-09-08 11:11:47
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answered by mattwms_97 2
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The weakest would probably be the Hurricane. The worst popularity Snitsky. The worst overall would have to be THE WRESTLING GOD J.B.L
2006-09-09 04:07:25
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answered by Anonymous
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