8hunna it correlates but like acts like Primo and Epico didn’t NEED the repackaging from their first natural high flying ways they just were given bad stuff. A lot of these people has BAD stuff
Man, if you ever met Big Vis in person, he'd be nowhere near this list. Utter class act and fantastic to talk to, not to mention he was a solid hand in the ring.
Albert was screwed over by booking. He lost far too many matches to ever get over, and then when he wasn't over they put him in a faction with X-Pac when X-Pac heat was becoming a thing.
Agreed, bloom has the most talent out of the majority of heavyweights at the time, yet they chose to showcase the Nathan Jones and Matt Morgans during that era
Viscera !?! 6”6 300 , closer to 500 Simon . But only commenting because the standard for the channel is so high , especially your segments so mostly love your work.
@@JenGM24 yeah that decade more of employment he got out of it what a dummy. Being the head trainer of a billion dollar companies development program what a doofus he could be on the indies right now wrestling a ninja turtle for 500$.
I think he suffered from the fact that they had guys like Brock and Big Show around basically occupying the roles Albert would’ve occupied. A shame because even then he reminded me a bit of Vader (loved his matches with Benoit in 03), but he just didn’t stand out as the 3rd string big man on Smackdown.
Simon, did you take a chair shot over the weekend? Viscera was MUCH larger then 300lbs. maybe its the whole kilos to pounds thing. 300 lb is 21 stone 4.
Billed weights and actual weights are 2 different things though isnt it? I wonder what they all actually weigh. Do u think kishi was 400ibs? Or show was 500? I'd love to know if they exaggerated it or not
test and billy gunn. both can wrestle they have the look , the height the only thing i can say why they didn't got big was they were too close to hhh. well at least they are learning from their mistake look at what they are doing with drew now. if you wanna push a guy just go all in. if it fails it fails if it's a success then you've got yourself a super star.
I'd say Ken Shamrock, but ya i agree Test is in that catagory. British Bulldog too. He had all the tools, & was for damn sure no Lex Lugar. Imagine the Bulldog vs. The Rabid Wolverine Chris Benoit. Practically the reincarnation of the Dynamite Kid of the late 90s. Yep we should've gotten a Wrestlemania match of Triple H vs. Test last man standing, Stone Cold vs. Ken Shamrock no holds barred, & British Bulldog vs. Chris Benoit steel cage
Price Albert, A-Train, Tensai has found his niche as a trainer at the WWE Performance Center. He appears happy there SO I DON'T feel TOO sorry for him. Mabel, Viscera got WAY TOO many chances. He was dangerous in the ring. The facial injury he gave to The Undertaker was REAL and NOT kayfabe. TEST was a BIG screw up by VKM / WWE. He could've had a MUCH better run with JUST good booking and less lazy Creative Writing. SAD that he died so young.
it's what wrestling does to the body, wwe should really treat their workers better, if you haven't, you should watch john oliver talk about wwe and how they sorta shit on their wrestlers, it's really interesting
Especially when you consider the wrestlers referenced in this video. The title of this vid comes off as disrespectful and mean spirited on What Culture's behalf as if some of the guys on their list was completely ignored by the WWE fans and I assure you that isn't the case at all
I'll say it if no one else will- Baron Corbin. They gave him the Andre Battle Royal. Didn't get over. They gave him MITB. Didn't work. They gave him Kurt's retirement. Nope. They gave him KOTR. He's getting dog food dumped on him by Roman Reigns.
If we’re talking too many chances and not gimmicks Triple H certainly has to be number one even into semi-retirement he’s had a rumble win a world title win multiple matches against undertaker and wrestlemania main events.
I think Simon misunderstood the premise of his own video. A gimmick is not the same as a chance. Brutus had too many gimmicks, The Miz, Baron Corbin, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall and Jeff Hardy too many chances. There is a difference.
@@LuxeBabe22 I didn't critique their individual runs, I said they had too many chances - like when they tried with Miz as WWE Champion and he not only sucked but was an afterthought in his own 'Mania match.
@@outis439-A I didn't say they failed, I said they had too many chances, there's a difference. Nash had the original six moves of doom and sucked as Champion and Hall was drunk for most of his career.
@@paullaing5921 The man had great agility and could move pretty good for a 500 pounder. Yes, he was too heavy but I'm sad because he had greatness written for him!
I remember Tensai's debut match when WWE hyped him up and the crowd was dead silent. Like, dude generated NOTHING. Not even heel heat or even fuckin' X-Pac heat, just killed a theater, which I think was far worse.
@@VeganStories Dude, that don't make any sense- if somebody had no spine, there ain't no way in hell they could ever actually stay upright to have erect posture. Just saying...
1. Roman Reigns 2. Roman Reigns 3. Roman Reigns 4. Roman Reigns 5. Roman Reigns 6. Roman Reigns 7. Roman Reigns 8. Roman Reigns 9. Roman Reigns 10. Roman Reigns
I think if they built up Jinder just a little slower he would have went over a lot better, but he was always one of the wrestlers I gave a pass because he worked extremely hard behind the scenes unlike what most know, he made himself look more believable. I hope he gets another chance eventually.
"Because he was 6'6 and 300 lbs..." I'm sorry, did you just describe Viscera as 300 lbs? The dude was an easy 450. I've seen men half his size who were over 300 lbs. EDIT: I guess a lot of comments have already mentioned this.
The only thing wrong with Test was his name. He was never gonna get that over as a main eventer and would have flopped regardless of HHH. Always liked him though, and loved T & A
Kronik were pretty cool, and a rare plus about WCW at that time. As far as Test goes, he really wasn't that bad at all. T&A were a good team, they were just unlucky that in 2000 the tag team roster was pretty stacked. Given that A Train was drafted to raw in 2004, and Trish turned heel that year, they could have always put them back together when she broke away from Christian and Tomko, or just had the 2 of them reform, given the division while decent wasn't as stacked as it was in 2000. He did a great job as a heel when he and Stacy broke up on screen as well.
@@weltonvillegal6258 Lucky guy. I only saw the "30yrs of Reckless in 2014" here in Europe. But it was quite nice when Adams played Clarkes songs - oh, sorry, I meant: The songs which didn´t made it on the album then, but also were very good songs. (Also a title track named "Reckless")
Roman Reigns is the biggest active star they have in the company oh, get some more UA-cam views and merchandise sells then most of the wrestlers on the roster oh, I think it's safe to say it worked out
@Sports Guy prove me wrong, go on WWE UA-cam page look it up for yourself. In fact look up Roman Reigns one versus all, also look up Roman Reigns attacks Triple H and tell me what superstar has more views on the current roster then those two videos I dare you
He was in Wade's Nexus too briefly, after Tarver was released and Young split from the group. I recall him being taken out backstage by Cena when he was steamrolling the members one-by-one, leading to his chairs match with Wade.
Simon, you’re not the only one with a bad experience with Brutus! I met him at some legends show like 8 years ago. Went up to meet him, picked the picture for him to sign... his phone rang, he answered it. Instead of telling me to hold on a second, he continued to sign the picture, push it towards me all while holding a conversation on his phone, didn’t even look up at me after signing the picture
Bro Viscera was fucking awesome. His issue was that he was booked to squash lower midcarders to build him up as a threat, only to get beat everytime. Umaga saw this same thing after his initial hype. Same with Henry, even after his first title win until he got respect finally as a talent. The man was a terrifying character, even with his Love Machine gimmick. They should have booked him the way they did Kane.
nothing wrong with 'weird gimmicks' it's something that seriously lacking there days.. we only really have one gimmick in wwe at the moment while everyone are just themselves. Big one you left off the list Kama/godfarther he kept changing gimmicks every couple of years.
There was nothing wrong with “hair metal” either. But everyone knows it had it’s place, and there it forever should stay. In the same decade as most of the weird gimmicks.
@@AshBlossomWorshiper I never liked the Godfarther, although they should have teamed him up with Flash Funk at the time as he was pretty much doing the pimp thing.
I remember when Viscera was added to the Ministry around '99 and they billed him at around 485 lbs, and Big Show at over 500 lbs. Even 16 year old me knew there was no way on Earth Paul weighed more than Vis.
Not sure how the WWE ever thought they would get over with those ridiculous gimmicks. I'm almost always correct at guessing which superstars won't last because of ridiculous gimmicks. (I called Adam Rose from day 1, and No Way Jose will follow or at least lose the stupid party gimmick)
Viscera was probably really well respected backstage and was someone that could be a good first tv opponent for people later in his career probably repackaged just so he didn’t get bored
Never has a wrestler fallen off my charts so damn fast. I liked the idea of her and had hopes for her but holy shit the damn woman is a hazard to work with.
primo and epico are given countless chances cause of their out of the ring contribution, both are exceptional and is a popular to be a warm-up partners for returning legends like Rock and Taker
Draugre he also had a good record of not seriously hurting his opponents, it’s just his weight got too out of control to ever get back to the top, but o did enjoy his run with Owen as tag champs
Ryback for sure. He constantly would drift away to main event or superstars then come back with his “unstoppable” Shtick and would never really get over at all. Once he did get over they had no idea what to do with him so they put him with Axel, or Heyman. He never evolved. Way to many chances
You could do a top 10 JUST from the past decade or so. 10 - Shinsuke Nakamura 9 - Naomi 8 - Braun Strowman 7 - Ezekiel Jackson 6 - Shark Boy 5 - Enzo Amore 4 - Eric Young 3 - Dean Ambrose 2 - Bray Wyatt 1 - Roman Reigns
alwaysxnever He does other wrestlers talked about it. VADER thinks Vince didn’t like after telling him he didn’t want to be called “mastodon” and wanted to still be called Vader. So when Shawn complained about him Vince didn’t hesitate to demote him.
@@newfacepaula Unless it's drug abuse or unprofessional conduct, it's not their fault. Most wrestlers aren't still on their first run, so anything negative about them is already known. If a promotion hires them anyway, that's on them for not paying attention.
I thought viscera was pretty good after his ministry of darkness days. He had some really solid TV matches with some of the biggest stars (cena, undertaker) and the largest love machine gimmick worked well. Underrated IMO.
Shouldn't this video be named 10 wrestlers wwe brought back multiple times and no idea how to book them.
That will probably be the new video title when this list inevitably comes back around like most WhatCulture lists.
The list went from too many chances to too many gimmicks
Well I mean, every time there’s a new gimmick, they have to give it a chance on tv so it kinda correlates.
8hunna it correlates but like acts like Primo and Epico didn’t NEED the repackaging from their first natural high flying ways they just were given bad stuff. A lot of these people has BAD stuff
Fortunate Kidd Yeah you’re right if you put it like that tbh 😭
These videos have a sedative effect on me. This could've happened in every video I've ever watched and I wouldn't have noticed or cared.
It's called repackaging
In fairness to Visceria, Mabel, Big Daddy V. His World’s Largest Love machine character got over big time.
Yeah but Humpy McHumper isn't gonna Main Event Mania
He was great.
Not too many chances at all.
@@mre7152 How was he great?
He was slower then the slowest kid on the short bus
Man, if you ever met Big Vis in person, he'd be nowhere near this list. Utter class act and fantastic to talk to, not to mention he was a solid hand in the ring.
@@TheCancerMan How someone acts doesn't effect the fact he was given chances like Trump got loans
Test wasn’t given too many chances, he was just another victim of HHHs Shovel...
HHH didnt bury him. Test wasnt in the league of HHH. It was Vince who ruined him not HHH
HHH
Roids
Cerebral Assasn
I’m sure triple h was in Vince’s eat
Test was another of vince's víctims.....i'm sure he killed him too
Test had the best big boot ive ever seen
Test's big boot was indeed special.
Rubbish - Kevin Nash had the best big boot, for a couple of seconds anyway....
@Kris Lytle sids was the most devastating...tho I think moves are supposed to hurt the opponent not the one doing them -_-
Albert was screwed over by booking. He lost far too many matches to ever get over, and then when he wasn't over they put him in a faction with X-Pac when X-Pac heat was becoming a thing.
Nobody ever gave 2 shits about him either. 6ft 6inch monsters that have zero charisma are common in the WWE. And they normally don't do very much.
Agreed, bloom has the most talent out of the majority of heavyweights at the time, yet they chose to showcase the Nathan Jones and Matt Morgans during that era
Viscera !?! 6”6 300 , closer to 500 Simon . But only commenting because the standard for the channel is so high , especially your segments so mostly love your work.
Alberts best run was when he was A Train on Smackdown! They should’ve let him run rough shot over the mid Card but nooooo😴😴😴
He should have stayed in Japan but he made the mistake of coming back to ww3 like many others have done.
J.Gomez it’s hard to refuse the WWE money, that’s why I think many return and stay in the big E.
@@JenGM24 yeah that decade more of employment he got out of it what a dummy. Being the head trainer of a billion dollar companies development program what a doofus he could be on the indies right now wrestling a ninja turtle for 500$.
@@Tujefa1981 Yeah a nija turttle dress as Kazuchika Okada, Will osprey, tama tonga, jon moxley or Chris jerico??😀
I think he suffered from the fact that they had guys like Brock and Big Show around basically occupying the roles Albert would’ve occupied. A shame because even then he reminded me a bit of Vader (loved his matches with Benoit in 03), but he just didn’t stand out as the 3rd string big man on Smackdown.
Simon, did you take a chair shot over the weekend? Viscera was MUCH larger then 300lbs. maybe its the whole kilos to pounds thing. 300 lb is 21 stone 4.
Yeah I’m pretty sure he was a legit 6 9/10” and 475lbs. The man blocked out the sun for anyone who met him out of arenas 🥶
21 stone 6
He needed to keep his fucking shirt on..shits disgusting
Simon was the worst wrestler ever
Every macth he was in he lost , lost, lost, lost and lost.
@Elliott Feaster If by close to 400 you mean 480, then yeah he was close to 400.
4:37 Viscera 6'6" and 300lbs? That seems a tad small 😂
I think he meant 6'6" and 600 lbs lol
They only weighed his moobs.
Real small, he's listed at 6'9 500 lbs but he was probably heavier than that
Dont Believe He Was 6'6, Definately More 7'0 Just Look at him
He was taller than Taker and he is legit 6’9”
Kronik was one of the very few good things in wcw at the end 💪🏻
Brian Adams and Bryan Clark were both very good wrestlers. I guess they didn't fit what their companies were looking for at the time. It happens.
Kronik was pretty awesome
. However thoes days are gone and all we're left with a company that makes one bad decision after another.
Agreed. Kronik was awesome in WCW.
Kronik were amazing, great theme music and finisher too
By the way, Viscera was well north of the 500 pound mark, not merely 300.
Thats what I was thinking, the guy was bigger than rikishi who was billed at 400lb
Billed weights and actual weights are 2 different things though isnt it? I wonder what they all actually weigh. Do u think kishi was 400ibs? Or show was 500? I'd love to know if they exaggerated it or not
Wasnt the 2 Holly's also over 400ibs?
@@blueweegie6541 Paul Wight aka Big Show said in an interview that at his heaviest he was legitimately over 500 pounds.
@@blueweegie6541 Dude. Viscera was easily over 500lbs.
The Bellas should be on this list.
They’re now in the hall of fame!😱
@@krishnavkishorepuria5364 not for their in ring work that’s for sure
Can’t lie. I thought big daddy V was lit
I've honestly used his theme songs constantly lol. Older games and newer ones
I love how he looked bcuz it just looked like he would be for a hardcore champion
Test was WWE’s BIGGEST miss.
him & david ‘the ratings bonanza’ otunga are their biggest misses
test and billy gunn. both can wrestle they have the look , the height the only thing i can say why they didn't got big was they were too close to hhh.
well at least they are learning from their mistake look at what they are doing with drew now. if you wanna push a guy just go all in. if it fails it fails if it's a success then you've got yourself a super star.
Nah, Sean O’Haire.
He had the personality of an oak tree.
I'd say Ken Shamrock, but ya i agree Test is in that catagory. British Bulldog too. He had all the tools, & was for damn sure no Lex Lugar. Imagine the Bulldog vs. The Rabid Wolverine Chris Benoit. Practically the reincarnation of the Dynamite Kid of the late 90s. Yep we should've gotten a Wrestlemania match of Triple H vs. Test last man standing, Stone Cold vs. Ken Shamrock no holds barred, & British Bulldog vs. Chris Benoit steel cage
I keep seeing Johnny Sins on my damn screen
I love these lists. Brings back a lot of memories.
“ stand behind hulk hogan and look mad “ LMFAO JAKE HAGER ( I love it tho he’s funny )
Simon would say Jake Haygar!
Man, I forgot about Kronik. I loved that team in WCW. That music was clutch!
Knockoff of "Love Dump" by Static-X. Jimmy Hart was a master of making knockoff entrance themes.
@@almightycinder I know what it was. Thousands of fanboys have to tell people what it is but that doesn't mean I didn't enjoy it😀
Havent even finished watching but Simon as Narrator gets an UP! Or like
In the long run, is there any real difference between the two? 🙂
Except for the fact he works like a volume switch with ADD, I agree.
Him and Wilbourne are the only two narrators from this channel I can listen to.
That Andy Murray guy is just nails on a chalkboard..
“I’m Johnny Sins from WhatCulture”
Fun fact, everyone who read that started the video over to check if he said that.
I imagine some time he miss and say I Johnny sins from Whatculture
Oo got em!
Price Albert, A-Train, Tensai has found his niche as a trainer at the WWE Performance Center. He appears happy there SO I DON'T feel TOO sorry for him.
Mabel, Viscera got WAY TOO many chances. He was dangerous in the ring. The facial injury he gave to The Undertaker was REAL and NOT kayfabe.
TEST was a BIG screw up by VKM / WWE. He could've had a MUCH better run with JUST good booking and less lazy Creative Writing. SAD that he died so young.
It feels sad TEST passed away early...
Right, he was young and still have a lot left in him. Viscera also died prematurely.
it's what wrestling does to the body, wwe should really treat their workers better, if you haven't, you should watch john oliver talk about wwe and how they sorta shit on their wrestlers, it's really interesting
@Adam L wrestling is still horrible on the body, And wwe does little to nothing to really help their wrestlers with the side effects
@@willnelson9906
Wwe has a wellness clinic where wrestler current and past can come to get help for their addiction.
@@avenger1888 yeah, i know and it needs to be improved.
To be fair. Puerto Rican’s absolutely love Puerto Rico. And they do talk about it more than primo and epico
MrJre4491 think about it like Californians living in texas😂😂
Everyone loves their country, Puerto Ricans are nothing special in that regards.
Leftist Deity Fauci If you think people outside of the US see the country as a dream, a goal, you are delusional.
4:38 6'6" 300 lbs? When was Viscera ever in that shape lol?
Simon is being generous.
I think he must have meant 400lbs?
At birth?
Maybe he got confused with 300kg which is a lot closer to the actual weight :P
He was 486 when he last wrestled for WWE
Alternate video title: "10 Wrestlers WWE Creative Repeatedly Screwed Up"
Yuppppp
Especially when you consider the wrestlers referenced in this video. The title of this vid comes off as disrespectful and mean spirited on What Culture's behalf as if some of the guys on their list was completely ignored by the WWE fans and I assure you that isn't the case at all
WWE/WCW
He said big daddy v was 6'6 and 300 pounds. We was WAYYYYYYYYYYYY over 300
Especially when he was Mabel or Big Daddy V.
Billed at 487 lbs.
That'sbHis real weight. Wwe makes him seem bigger like bug shown saying he is 500 pounds but in real life he's 300 odd pounds
I dunno ive known a few 300+ lbs people and he was a lot lot bigger
Martyn Grennan Nah man, my brother is 315 and no where near that size. Guy was riding around 450 legit.
Marty Janetty was signed over and over while dealing with his drug and law issues
You could say the same for Jeff Hardy.....who’s done this multiple times for both WWE and TNA.....and still does
I'll say it if no one else will- Baron Corbin. They gave him the Andre Battle Royal. Didn't get over. They gave him MITB. Didn't work. They gave him Kurt's retirement. Nope. They gave him KOTR. He's getting dog food dumped on him by Roman Reigns.
KingSnarf I mean as a heel he’s not supposed to get over your supposed to hate his guts in that field he’s not failing😂
@@jamalberry503 By that metric, X-PAC was the most successful heel of 2000.
roman reigns is at 7 years, 4 wrestlemania main events and they're still pretending he's a top guy so he's gotta be #1 on any list ever.
I absolutely agree
@@s.sskywalker955 Agreed.
They are all just the same nowadays, dress in black, long hair beard, no personality, no flair
Actually Primo and Carlitos are brother Epico is there Cousin.
You learn something every day
He said that they were the brother and cousin of carlito, didn't he?
thats what he said
@@ObviouslyDeven exactly what he said. The amount of likes on the original post is concerning.
"their" cousin not there cousin
If we’re talking too many chances and not gimmicks Triple H certainly has to be number one even into semi-retirement he’s had a rumble win a world title win multiple matches against undertaker and wrestlemania main events.
L
I think Simon misunderstood the premise of his own video. A gimmick is not the same as a chance. Brutus had too many gimmicks, The Miz, Baron Corbin, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall and Jeff Hardy too many chances. There is a difference.
4 Wheels & 1 Hat I completely agree with everyone you just listed. Especially Miz and Corben
Miz? He was the best heel in the company during his ic title run
Scott Hall and Kevin Nash failed? I thought they were main eventers and the biggest stars during the time.
@@LuxeBabe22 I didn't critique their individual runs, I said they had too many chances - like when they tried with Miz as WWE Champion and he not only sucked but was an afterthought in his own 'Mania match.
@@outis439-A I didn't say they failed, I said they had too many chances, there's a difference. Nash had the original six moves of doom and sucked as Champion and Hall was drunk for most of his career.
“Hip hop Hippo 🦛 “ lmfao....
WWE now has too many talents and doesn't know what to do with them
This might be hard to grasp but that's basically every major league sports organization in the world.
Curtis Axel and Matt Hardy will always be the two biggest examples of how one bad promo can ruin a wrestlers career
Test was great. How dare you!?
Ikr, he was one of my favourite wrestlers, I'm still gutted he never got a top title push
Cyclone718 I hear ya! Loved him.
He was a good wrestler. He got under used and screwed.
Its sad knowing viscera died so soon tough
Though looking at the size of him, not really surprising unfortunately.
@@paullaing5921 The man had great agility and could move pretty good for a 500 pounder. Yes, he was too heavy but I'm sad because he had greatness written for him!
Sadly the size of his heart was like a trash container.
Simon is the best narrator
He is their best guy
I never knew Brian Adams was the Kiss Demon originally, I always thought it was Dale Torborg 100% of the run. Learn something new every day.
He quit the gimmick the moment he got it
@@dashingpurpool2240
Rightfully so. That gimmick was DOA.
Made like 2 appearances and was out.
#1 Roman Reigns
No
I remember Tensai's debut match when WWE hyped him up and the crowd was dead silent. Like, dude generated NOTHING. Not even heel heat or even fuckin' X-Pac heat, just killed a theater, which I think was far worse.
Test deserved so much better he was so underrated to me
Test was massively underrated to me too
I remember really liking A-Train back in the day but was dissapointed with how little came of it.
I just never understood his extremely erect posture. It was like he had no spine
@@VeganStories Dude, that don't make any sense- if somebody had no spine, there ain't no way in hell they could ever actually stay upright to have erect posture.
Just saying...
6'6" 300 lbs? Wasnt Viscera somewhere near 500 lbs?
derepa06 I’m 6,3 250 and look average. There is no way he looks like that if he would be 3 inches taller and 50 pounds heavier than me.
Lightskin Lito and he is taller than 6’6
He was 6’9”. 487 pounds
@@sethjohnson3650 Then clearly whoever made this is way off.
1. Roman Reigns
2. Roman Reigns
3. Roman Reigns
4. Roman Reigns
5. Roman Reigns
6. Roman Reigns
7. Roman Reigns
8. Roman Reigns
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10. Roman Reigns
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You can throw in a great khali too lol
What about every crappy vanilla midget in WWE right now?
@@wrestlingisdeadmoveonwithy8939 Seth Rollins
Damn no rest In peace to Viscera?
I thought Big Daddy V would weigh more honestly
Just Some Guy without a Mustache oh he does he weighs almost 500
Test was very underrated...
He had a cool entrance song too
I think if they built up Jinder just a little slower he would have went over a lot better, but he was always one of the wrestlers I gave a pass because he worked extremely hard behind the scenes unlike what most know, he made himself look more believable. I hope he gets another chance eventually.
Sorry but you are stupid and everything you sad is wrong and if jinder worked so hard than whey all of has matchs are so bad
@@bugsquashinghero891 Its called an OPINION DUDE.
@@Deus35 if it was your opinion then you are trash because your opinion is trash
@@bugsquashinghero891 My internet feelings are hurt!
by "working extremly hard" you mean taking steroids, right?
"Because he was 6'6 and 300 lbs..."
I'm sorry, did you just describe Viscera as 300 lbs? The dude was an easy 450. I've seen men half his size who were over 300 lbs.
EDIT: I guess a lot of comments have already mentioned this.
Test was massively underrated he had the best running big boot ever and his diving elbow and occasional moonsault was ok as well
1. Roman Reigns.
2. Joe An'oi
3. The big dawg
4. The Shield's enforcer
5. The Rocks cousin
The only thing wrong with Test was his name. He was never gonna get that over as a main eventer and would have flopped regardless of HHH. Always liked him though, and loved T & A
I always love Sin Cara.
His work in CMLL is amazing
Sin Cara is one of my favorites
Kronik were pretty cool, and a rare plus about WCW at that time. As far as Test goes, he really wasn't that bad at all. T&A were a good team, they were just unlucky that in 2000 the tag team roster was pretty stacked. Given that A Train was drafted to raw in 2004, and Trish turned heel that year, they could have always put them back together when she broke away from Christian and Tomko, or just had the 2 of them reform, given the division while decent wasn't as stacked as it was in 2000. He did a great job as a heel when he and Stacy broke up on screen as well.
I say the most 80's name is The One Man Gang
I saw Bryan Adams in concert. He sang the hell out of Cuts like a knife and Straight from the heart.
Went to the Reckless concert in ‘85. Good times, good times........
@@weltonvillegal6258 Lucky guy. I only saw the "30yrs of Reckless in 2014" here in Europe. But it was quite nice when Adams played Clarkes songs - oh, sorry, I meant: The songs which didn´t made it on the album then, but also were very good songs. (Also a title track named "Reckless")
what about roman reigns
Roman Reigns is the biggest active star they have in the company oh, get some more UA-cam views and merchandise sells then most of the wrestlers on the roster oh, I think it's safe to say it worked out
Yeah not liking him isnt a reason. He brings the money therefore does the job the right way somehow
It took him to get leukaemia to get over though, so that’s pretty savage
@Sports Guy prove me wrong, go on WWE UA-cam page look it up for yourself. In fact look up Roman Reigns one versus all, also look up Roman Reigns attacks Triple H and tell me what superstar has more views on the current roster then those two videos I dare you
FACTS
9:33 Sorry to correct you, Simon, but Michael McGillicuty was a member of The New Nexus
He was in Wade's Nexus too briefly, after Tarver was released and Young split from the group. I recall him being taken out backstage by Cena when he was steamrolling the members one-by-one, leading to his chairs match with Wade.
@@siegfriedc2332 thanks! Didn't knew that
@@siegfriedc2332 Yup! Along with Husky Harris.
@@MarvMay Who is now... Bray Wyatt. THAT is a good gimmick and probably saved the kid's career
Nia Jax, they’re still giving her chances.
Honorable mention for Bull Buchanan. Was Big Boss Man's henchman, then Right To Censor's henchman, then a jobber, then Cena's henchman
He was Recon in the Truth Commission first.
@@wpreston86 Truth Commission before my time lol. And imma be 30 this year. We getting old bruh smh
Thumbnail is Viscera
He’s literally the best example of too many chances. This video isn’t required
Hulk Hogan, Big Show, Goldberg, Kane, Marc Mero, Romain Reigns, Randy Orton, Ultimate Warrior, HHH
Simon vs New day
Simon, you’re not the only one with a bad experience with Brutus! I met him at some legends show like 8 years ago. Went up to meet him, picked the picture for him to sign... his phone rang, he answered it. Instead of telling me to hold on a second, he continued to sign the picture, push it towards me all while holding a conversation on his phone, didn’t even look up at me after signing the picture
But at least he sigh your picture. He could of said sorry, I have to go. Without signing it.
I'm sure there were a million things he didn't do. None of them make any difference at all to what he did do!
Way to insult everyone in the world named Michael McGillicutty, Miller! That’s roundabout 72483 folks!
Bro Viscera was fucking awesome.
His issue was that he was booked to squash lower midcarders to build him up as a threat, only to get beat everytime. Umaga saw this same thing after his initial hype. Same with Henry, even after his first title win until he got respect finally as a talent.
The man was a terrifying character, even with his Love Machine gimmick. They should have booked him the way they did Kane.
Simon blocked me on Twitter for one tweet and never gave me a second chance.
Wuwu Wuwu what a wuss
He's a Cretin
But.. WHY?! did he do it?
Then you don’t belong to this list. What’s the issue?
Test became The Hardcore champion and was in T&A. He didn’t hit a wall until they put him in that crappy ECW.
nothing wrong with 'weird gimmicks' it's something that seriously lacking there days.. we only really have one gimmick in wwe at the moment while everyone are just themselves. Big one you left off the list Kama/godfarther he kept changing gimmicks every couple of years.
YEEEESSSSSS! And when they FINALLY realised who godfather should be, it was too late
There was nothing wrong with “hair metal” either. But everyone knows it had it’s place, and there it forever should stay. In the same decade as most of the weird gimmicks.
@@AshBlossomWorshiper I never liked the Godfarther, although they should have teamed him up with Flash Funk at the time as he was pretty much doing the pimp thing.
Lmao what’s w all the pictures of you w different expressions😂
Missed the ultimate warrior lol
Warrior was a huge draw.
I remember when Viscera was added to the Ministry around '99 and they billed him at around 485 lbs, and Big Show at over 500 lbs. Even 16 year old me knew there was no way on Earth Paul weighed more than Vis.
Epico and Primo should be #1.
Not sure how the WWE ever thought they would get over with those ridiculous gimmicks.
I'm almost always correct at guessing which superstars won't last because of ridiculous gimmicks. (I called Adam Rose from day 1, and No Way Jose will follow or at least lose the stupid party gimmick)
4:37 he wasn't 6'6 300lbs, he was 6'9 487lbs
Viscera was probably really well respected backstage and was someone that could be a good first tv opponent for people later in his career probably repackaged just so he didn’t get bored
Not really some people didn't like him especially when he intentionally hurt people
Charlotte Flair needs to be on this list
*NIA JAX*
Never has a wrestler fallen off my charts so damn fast. I liked the idea of her and had hopes for her but holy shit the damn woman is a hazard to work with.
primo and epico are given countless chances cause of their out of the ring contribution, both are exceptional and is a popular to be a warm-up partners for returning legends like Rock and Taker
Did Kevin Nash's Quad make the list?
Everytime I click a whatculture video all I'm interested in is whether Simon Miller is presenting.
Simon miller video = Me watching
This is some commentary that is worth listening to
Cant believe they forgot Marty Jennetty, he was fired and rehired bout ten times lol.
My god. I literally forgot hin
Literally had no idea The Disciple was Beefcake until this. Wow. Also, Adams was great with Clark as a tag team!!
The World’s Largest Love Machine was incredible, it got over huge. Then he dumped Lillian Garcia and it was over.
Drawsdolf was gonna be huge. Him throwing a junkie hawk off the titantron was great.
Well Yokozuna was actually half decent in the ring and could pull off s good match with proper opponants **i.e. Brett Hart**
Draugre he also had a good record of not seriously hurting his opponents, it’s just his weight got too out of control to ever get back to the top, but o did enjoy his run with Owen as tag champs
Roman Reigns
Tbh I was a huge fan of Hornswoggle when I was young. Had a teddy named after him
Ryback for sure. He constantly would drift away to main event or superstars then come back with his “unstoppable” Shtick and would never really get over at all. Once he did get over they had no idea what to do with him so they put him with Axel, or Heyman. He never evolved. Way to many chances
I'm surprised Goldust/Dustin Rhodes isn't on this list. I think he has the record for most returns to WWE.
but each return he was the same gimmick
@@MephProduction Untrue. His second return to WWE was when he became Goldust. He was Dustin Rhodes in his first run.
You could do a top 10 JUST from the past decade or so.
10 - Shinsuke Nakamura
9 - Naomi
8 - Braun Strowman
7 - Ezekiel Jackson
6 - Shark Boy
5 - Enzo Amore
4 - Eric Young
3 - Dean Ambrose
2 - Bray Wyatt
1 - Roman Reigns
Why Bloom wasn't just The Giant Bernard character in WWE on his return is beyond me
I think Vince had a thing against referencing any gimmicks outside of WWE. It is a shame for sure.
alwaysxnever He does other wrestlers talked about it. VADER thinks Vince didn’t like after telling him he didn’t want to be called “mastodon” and wanted to still be called Vader. So when Shawn complained about him Vince didn’t hesitate to demote him.
idk about Viscera i think he kinda worked in some low key role. as a kid i thought he was intimidating with his size n'all
You can't give a wrestler too many chances. Most of the time it's the writers & bookers who fail to properly utilize talent.
or just the wrestler themselves are fkn problem.
@@newfacepaula Unless it's drug abuse or unprofessional conduct, it's not their fault. Most wrestlers aren't still on their first run, so anything negative about them is already known. If a promotion hires them anyway, that's on them for not paying attention.
I always liked Sin Cara
Vince McMahon should be number one
I thought viscera was pretty good after his ministry of darkness days. He had some really solid TV matches with some of the biggest stars (cena, undertaker) and the largest love machine gimmick worked well. Underrated IMO.