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Many of the jobbers are underappreciated. These guys are hired on for the sole purpose of providing the bigger names in the organization with some "squash fodder," even though in real life, they could probably beat the stars in a real fight, or even an amateur wrestling match.
The key thing is, that these guys lose day in and day out, while making the other guy look fantastic in the process. They are well-trained, have a good assortment of moves, and sell the star's moves very nicely, and do so without complaining.
I can still remember some of the jobbers, such as Mike Jackson, Mike Starbuck, and Roger Bonn, each of whom were always providing cannon fodder for the ol' NWA. I can also remember King Kong Bundy squashing the tag team of Mike Starbuck and Roger Bonn handily, grabbing both, and power slamming them, and demanding a 5 count.
Ah, the memories...
What wrestlers did you like but just weren't appreciated &/or didn't stick around long or got stuck in smallers organizations?
For me, The Missing Link was one that I always wished made it to bigger shows. He always made me laugh.
I remember Mike Jackson as well.
Does Anyone rememeber the "Mulkeys" (I think Randy might have been the first name of one of them) who were in the old NWA?
They were 2 bleached blond guys (brothers?) who were jobbers.
They used to get thrown around the ring by the big names.
I can remember Jim Cornette taunting them with chants of "Mulkey Mania".
I think that after losing about 5 zillion tag team matches they were finally allowed to win a match.
I remember Mike Jackson as well.
Does Anyone rememeber the "Mulkeys" (I think Randy might have been the first name of one of them) who were in the old NWA?
They were 2 bleached blond guys (brothers?) who were jobbers.
They used to get thrown around the ring by the big names.
I can remember Jim Cornette taunting them with chants of "Mulkey Mania".
I think that after losing about 5 zillion tag team matches they were finally allowed to win a match.
The Missing Link was an odd bird! He was ripped though.
I always liked Kevin Von Eric. I always thought he was better than Kerry, but didn't get the same type of fame.
Being from Ohio, do you remember Flying Fred Curry, Haystacks Calhoun, and the tag team of Mitsu Arakawa and Yoshino Sato (they cheated by sneaking in "karate" when the ref wasn't looking)?Growing up in Toledo Ohio I was always a fan of two old guys who seemed to be semi-retired jobbers in the 80`s, but must have been something big when they were younger (At least big in the great lakes area.), BOBO BRAZILLE and DICK THE BRUISER
Brookly Brawler LOL LOL, now there was a poor slob if I ever saw one.
I remember Glacier, a big deal was made of his coming and he fizzled if I remember right.
Being from Ohio, do you remember Flying Fred Curry, Haystacks Calhoun, and the tag team of Mitsu Arakawa and Yoshino Sato (they cheated by sneaking in "karate" when the ref wasn't looking)?
My favorite underappreciated wrestler was Mondo Gurerro (sp?). He wrestled in the AWA for a while.
What? No one a fan of the Brooklyn Brawler?
Being from Ohio, do you remember Flying Fred Curry, Haystacks Calhoun, and the tag team of Mitsu Arakawa and Yoshino Sato (they cheated by sneaking in "karate" when the ref wasn't looking)?
My favorite underappreciated wrestler was Mondo Gurerro (sp?). He wrestled in the AWA for a while.
Hey now, he's a fantastic jobber, and knows how to sell moves! That, plus I doubt anyone's going to try to copy his gimmick...
Part of his failure was because he was introduced at a time when the NWO was getting some massive hype. Essentially, his storylines were cast-aside until after the hype died down a bit. Bad timing, since this could have made a significant difference.
The worse part, was that he had some horrible injuries to deal with, courtesy of Bill Goldberg's botched techniques resulting in a shredded knee. I'm surprised he was even able to walk on that knee.
Are you serious?
Haystacks Calhoun? I don't think he qualifies as under-appreciated.
Dean Malenko. One of the best technical wrestlers of all time. Definately never obtained the recognition he deserved.
RVD. There would be no X division if it weren't for him and other under-appreciated werestlers...like Jerry Lynn! Those two had one of the best top 10 matches of all time IMHO.
Terry Taylor never reached his full potential. Probably because of the Red Rooster gimick.
Brad Armstrong couldn't break the Armstrong Curse but he was a great wrestler none the less.
Arn Anderson deserved top card but remained in Flair's shadow through his retirement. Great on the mic, great skill, never recognized for it.
...just a few quick thoughts off the top of my head.