lovingway
El Dandy
Crimson and Clover
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Post by lovingway on Dec 30, 2010 17:43:46 GMT -5
I dug Super Calo, JL, FBI (JT Smith/Guido version), Ryan Braddock
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Post by wrestlinggod13 on Dec 30, 2010 18:20:59 GMT -5
Tom Zenk Alex Wright Brad Armstrong Nunzio/Little Guido Akio/Jimmy Yang Mike Rotunda
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Post by eDemento2099 on Dec 30, 2010 18:26:40 GMT -5
Kwang the Ninja (WWF)
Duke the Dumpster Drosse during his feud with a young HHH
Norman Smiley
Shark Boy in TNA (Does he count as lower card?)
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Ben Wyatt
Crow T. Robot
Are You Gonna Go My Way?
I don't get it. At all. It's kind of a small horse, I mean what am I missing? Am I crazy?
Posts: 41,478
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Post by Ben Wyatt on Dec 30, 2010 18:30:21 GMT -5
Does Al Snow count? I know he was over like rover, but he never really got above European Title level. Great wrestler. Sure. Great guy as well. Watch any of his shoot interviews. One of the more brilliant wrestling minds
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Post by DASH 243✅ on Dec 30, 2010 18:40:08 GMT -5
Hillbilly jim
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Post by YYYWID on Dec 30, 2010 19:19:29 GMT -5
Crash Holly Droz Spike Dudley Mr Aguila/Essa Rios Gangrel Sonjay Dutt
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ICBM
King Koopa
Didn't know we did status updates here now
Posts: 12,288
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Post by ICBM on Dec 30, 2010 20:56:48 GMT -5
Buff Bagwell. Tip I said it and I mean it. If he had a better finish I'd even call myself a mark
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Post by Mayonnaise on Dec 30, 2010 20:59:20 GMT -5
Charlie Haas and Lance Hoyt for me
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Post by Beebs is the Final Girl on Dec 30, 2010 21:50:27 GMT -5
Brad Armstrong, Tim Horner, Black Bart. if we are talking legit Jobbers- or Nobodys as i called them when i was kid: Rocky King Randy n Bill Mulkey
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Post by chunkylover53 on Dec 30, 2010 23:31:25 GMT -5
Would Owen Hart count? I've never really known where to place him, card wise. 1992 to End of 1993: With New Foundation/High Energy/The Rocket - Lower Midcarder End of 1993 to 1994: Feuding with Bret Hart/King of The Ring - Upper Midcarder/semi main eventer. 1995 to mid-1997: Tag Teams with Yokozuna and British Bulldog - medium mid carder. mid 1997 to early 1998: Feuds with Austin over the IC title, feuds with DX over Montreal fallout - upper mid carder. mid 1998 to 1999: Hangs around with The Nation of Domination, feuds with Ken Shamrock, Dan Severn, and Steve Blackman later becomes the Blue Blazer again, wins tag titles with Jeff Jarrett, about to feud with The Godfather over the IC title until his death - just a mid carder with possible signs of moving up. averaging out his career: medium/upper mid carder Anyway, I liked Snitsky before he shaved his hair and goatee, then he just sucked.
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El Pollo Guerrera
Grimlock
His name has chicken in it, and he is good at makin' .gifs, so that's cool.
Status: Runner
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Post by El Pollo Guerrera on Dec 31, 2010 0:06:42 GMT -5
Good lord, the Mulkeys. I always felt so sorry for them whenever they got into the ring... Others: - Tim Horner - Brad Armstrong - Tony Zane (he was a little bigger than the other jobbers... remember Dusty Rhodes and Magnum TA as the Midnight Riders, and the Midnight Express try to unmask them and find a jobber under one of the masks? THAT's Tony Zane) - "Quick Draw" Rick McGraw. I remember his last match on TV with Roddy Piper, then reading that he died a few months later.
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Post by ricardob on Dec 31, 2010 1:32:47 GMT -5
Frankie Lancaster was always a favorite of mine as well. Was he one of the three guys doing the lifeguard gimmick on WCW Worldwide during the early to mid-nineties? If so, he's on my list as well. Also, if Hacksaw Jim Duggan counts, him too.
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Post by Beebs is the Final Girl on Dec 31, 2010 2:13:34 GMT -5
Good lord, the Mulkeys. I always felt so sorry for them whenever they got into the ring... Others: - Tony Zane (he was a little bigger than the other jobbers... remember Dusty Rhodes and Magnum TA as the Midnight Riders, and the Midnight Express try to unmask them and find a jobber under one of the masks? THAT's Tony Zane) but... the Mulkeys beat the awesome Gladiators to get into the Crockett Cup tourney. i had forgotten about the infamous Tony Zane
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Greer
Unicron
Points. Don't. Matter.
Posts: 3,199
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Post by Greer on Dec 31, 2010 2:22:29 GMT -5
WWWYKI
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Post by "Playboy" Don Douglas on Dec 31, 2010 2:30:35 GMT -5
Good lord, the Mulkeys. I always felt so sorry for them whenever they got into the ring... It's hilarious listening to Cornette tell the story about the Mulkeys working a main event in their home town against the Midnight Express. The Express apparently bumped for the Mulkeys until the Mulkeys were blown up, which took about 15 minutes.
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Ultimo Gallos
Grimlock
Dreams SUCK!Nightmares live FOREVER!
Posts: 14,357
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Post by Ultimo Gallos on Dec 31, 2010 5:29:46 GMT -5
Hardcore Holly-He never seemed to rise about lower/lower mid card status ever.
Funaki-Amazing worker that got stuck in lower card hell for most of his time in the WWE.
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Deleted Member
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Post by Deleted on Dec 31, 2010 8:43:02 GMT -5
"From Antigua, in the West Indies, weighing two hundred forty-nine pounds. S.D. 'Special Delivery' Jones." (SD shoots the fingers before Cactus Jack even debuted.) I liked him. He'd smile and wave to the fans, but when the bell rang, he was all business.
"Iron" Mike Sharpe was another one. I just loved how he'd bellow whenever he'd get hit with a punch or forearm shot.
Good call on Tim Horner, also. Small guy who was very proficient in the ring. Very underrated dropkick.
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Post by Jedi-El of Tomorrow on Dec 31, 2010 9:36:38 GMT -5
Disco Inferno and he was seriously over and talented. Should have been US Champion and seen talented enough to seriously challenge for the World Title (but never winning it though). The pop he had when he beat Saturn for his 2nd WCW TV title was enormous. Hell, his first WCW TV Title win got a hell of a pop. The fans loved him and wanted to see him win more but WCW were really flaky in his booking. I was just coming in to post Disco. He was awesome in WCW. Other guys Yoshi Tatsu Zack Ryder Barbarian Haku (granted you might consider him more of a mid carder) Mean Street Posse "Screamin" Norman Smiley
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Post by poi zen rana on Dec 31, 2010 10:13:06 GMT -5
Jay Lethal, for two reasons.
1) his ROH pure title work. This includes his matches with John Walters and Samoa Joe.
2) his X Division Title win over Kurt Angle.
After seeing those, I became a big fan of Lethal's and I am convinced he is one of the best underdog babyfaces in the business today. The guy just draws such sympathy from me that I really get into his matches.
I also am a big fan of Green Ant and see him as a very good underdog babyface too. Loved his match with Tursas.
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Post by Joe Neglia on Dec 31, 2010 13:47:08 GMT -5
WCW era Mike Enos and Rick Fuller. Oh, and some guy named La Parka.
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