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Don’t mess with snakes Unless it’s Jake Bret’s the best to date I rest my case. You ain’t gotta ask ‘cause yes I’ll take My hand and smack those who say wrestling’s fake. Underestimate And your chest will ache When I slam you through a table while you bless the plate. As I hit the stunner I got two birds for ya If you’re not down with that I got two words for ya… Suck it! If not, bite my fist I doubt John seen a rapper quite like this. I walk down any aisle And every person stares It’s in my nature boy To have a certain flair. I’m fly as one-way flights And now your wife’s in awe She comes on Monday nights Because she likes it raw. Revere, and fear, the spear, then hear, Us cheer, or jeer, when we’re, in here!
Essa rios was awesome to me, he was definitely ahead of his time in the WWE at the time He would’ve been perfect for WCW’s cruiserweight division or when WWE had the division in the ruthless aggression era
A legendary career with the absolute worst, pettiest send off possible. I’m STILL a little disappointed in how Vince decided to “thank” Lita for the years of loyalty and work
Yeah he was a great high-flyer. Shame he got the Mark Mero treatment. Would have had great matches with Billy Kidman, Shane Helms etc if they retained him a few more years
Aguila/Essa Rios, is far from forgotten. He was involved on HEAT, throughout the invasion. He returned to Mexico, where he has been a star in AAA, for decades He competed in TNA's Super X Cup, Americas X Cup (Twice) and the World X Cup.
If he would have turned it into a Don like character like Tony D in NXT then he probably could have had a good run too maybe even staying around long enough to be part of the FBI
@@ChorizoPringoso Dude, don't kid yourself. Johnny Gunn was ALWAYS a jobber. I used to get him mixed up with Joey Maggs, another jobber with a pretty face and a mullet. I was surprised Marc Mero didn't call him Johnny Gunn when he said "You'll always be JUST Tom Brandi".
Sal Sincere, it should be mentioned, has a ok run towards the end, turning to his real name Tom Brandy to feud w Marc Mero, and got a PPV match and a RR appearance. I believe he also bought the Patriots gimmick and was just about every single independent NE show from 98-04. Johnny Gunn was pretty underrated throughout him career.
This “Key” guy and these clips of him with more recognizable people is giving me serious Graggle Simpson vibes. Like I’m being gaslit or have gone insane.
Furnas and LaFon would have been great in 95/96 WCW or might have been great in the Hart Foundation. Unfortunately they made their return at SS 97 in Montreal.
Essa Rios is memorable for having a brief reign with the Light Heavyweight title , after beating the longest reigning Light Heavyweight champion Gillberg , and introducing us to Lita . The one I forgot about was Key .
Salvatore Sincere was previously in WCW as Johnny Gunn. He was a jobber there too, occasionally tag teaming with The Z Man. This was actually a step up on the card for him.
Oddly enough, while Tom Brandi was wrestling in the WWF with the Salvatore Sincere gimmick, he also wrestled with that same gimmick in Puerto Rico's World Wrestling Council (WWC) as a replacement for Jungle Jim Steele (who got injured during his training session at that moment) and had to face Ray Gonzalez for the WWC Universal Heavyweight Title at that company's Aniversario 97 (a.k.a. its version of WrestleMania; but it was on one of that weekend's go-home lead-off cards in Humacao, not the main card in Bayamon), which he lost the match but not as a squash either. Also prior to that, Brandi also wrestled in PR at the defunct Americas Wrestling Federation (AWF) as himself in the early 90s, where he won some gold there such as its International Champion and its World Tag Team Champion during his tenure.
Andy's trademark line counter: "Who Was ____?" 4 "The _____ native" 6 "In Fact: " 1 "Thats right/that said:" 3 Referring to WWE as "New York": 0 Referring to WCW as "Atlanta": 1 Using a wrestler's real name: 3
Kathy is not forgotten. The most beautiful and athletic wrestler to grace WWF. Sadly script writers failed her. Politics are brutal and selective, how many other wrestlers hooked up over the years? She's still loved by her fans and missed. WWF's loss, she moved on and became the first Miss TNA which you failed to mentioned.
You didn't quite get Salvatore Sincere 100% correct. In late 1997 when kayfabe started to make an exit, Marc Mero exposed Sincere as Tom Brandi and after that they had a short feud with Sincere now wrestling under his real name Tom Brandi. His most memorable appearance was in the 1998 Royal Rumble where he lasted about 5 seconds as the #3 entrant as Cactus Jack & Chainsaw Charlie(Terry Funk) stopped beating on each other long enough to toss Brandi out of the ring. After he left the WWF Brandi started using the Patriot gimmick in the indies much to the chagrin of the late Del Wilkes.
Scot putski really should have at least become a mid card star. He had the looks the body, the pedigree and the talent it was the politics at the time that held him back
@@robertclark2253 very true. but it could be argued that if wwf pushed him proper he wouldnt have been put in that match where he got injured . maybe he would have gotten injured sooner or later or not at all. the butterfly effect....i just kinds wish he was pushed better cause i remember clear as day the first time i saw him in wwf was when i started working out and would look at some wrestlers and say that what i wanna look like and the 3 wrestlers i use to always say i wanted to look like was buff bagwell, ken shamrock and scott putski...sadly I never got my body t look like any of these guys.. I was getting there but I broke my neck in a ju jitsu competition when I was put in a guillotine choke and because the reff didn't circle us just standing n 1 side of us he didn't see me tap and dude kept cranking until I heard a crack and passed out
Plus living in the shadow of his dad didn’t help matters, everyone knew of Ivan Putski no one knew who this Scot Putski was as far as they knew he was just some jacked up guy
@@dustincongello5802why did you want to be someone who you never were meant to be? Were you insecure about your looks and had little to no confidence? Or were you just going through a phase
@maxpayne7312 @maxpayne7312 first off I didn't want to be anyone I was not meant to be . I looked at their body type as motivation. Somthing something to reach for. Like a new bodybuilder having poster of Mr universe using their body type as a goal to reach. I didnt mean I wanted to be those people. I can't tell if you just misunderstood me and was curious what I meant or if you just decided to use me , insult me to build yourself up.. As far as the 2nd comment you left. Everyone knew bob Orton and did not know randy Orton but with the right push now everyone know randy Orton, and the same goes for many other 2nd and 3rd generation stars, none of them are know until they get a push and having a well liked father, for many 2nd generation superstars their fathers legacy normally gives them at least a small push to see how fans react. Scott putski never had a chance. They put a 200 plus guy in the lightweight division never really having a chance. He moved fast almost like a lightweight, if they put him in with guys his size he would have stood out like the many 200 plus guys that move like lightweights today.. Scott putski was ahead of his time in that aspect. He started at a time when only the rare big guy moved like a lightweight..he would have stood out.. today almost every 200 plus wrestlers do high flying moves. You say putski was just another jacked up guy but at that time everyone was just another jacked up guy until Vince made them otherwise. Wrestlers popularity doesn't just go by a wrestler talent. It's the guys behind the scenes like the bookers and writers that choose who gets the opportunity to shine. By putting putski in the lightweight division he couldn't stand out cause any agile move he did you had other lightweight guys do bigger and better agile moves . His agility would have stood out if her wrestled guys his size or bigger...
Friend: "Who is the most forgotten wrestler that end with the name Joe?" "Just Joe" Friend: "Yes!" Friend: "I am waiting for an answer." "I already answered your question."
I groaned when I heard the name Scott Putski remembering how dull I found him........ and then realised while watching the video I was thinking of Shaun Stasiak. Oops
With Dalvatory Sincere (Tom Brandi) he might have had a chance to get over. He worked in wcw in the early 90s as Johnny Gunn. Maybe wwe could have brought back the Johnny Gunn gimmick and made him a Kayfabe cousin to Billy Gunn. Do a story line where Billy was torn between his loyalty. Would get stay with Dx and his partner the Road Dogg or choose family loyalty and go with his cousin?
Putski teamed with his dad , former Tag Team champion , Ivan a few times on RAW and at Ground Zero he dislocated his knee in a match against Brian Christopher
Scott putski was listed as a light heavyweight because he was under 6 ft. In Vince’s eyes, to be a heavyweight star, you have to be at least 6ft and over 225lbs. Scott only fit one and not both
I remember Key however I was today years old when I realized he was the Grimes that New Jack tried to kill. If you were a fan during the attitude era there's no way to forget Giant Silva simply because he was so awful in the ring.
@@Onimusha66 I think an angle with her and Chyna was pitched but Chyna squashed it. As much as I love Chyna, she was very insecure and never wanted to work with the women.
2:52 Scott Putski did NOT weigh 260lbs 🤣🤣 You only have to look at him to know he didn't weigh more than 225lbs, he was only 5'10 and didn't look any bigger than Brian Christopher (216lbs) or Chris Benoit (225lbs). He was just more cut and had better muscle definition. Tazz was 5'10 and 248lbs, and you could tell he was heavy for his height. If Scott Putski was 260lbs, he'd have looked HUGE for his height. Hell, the Rock was 260lbs in 2004 and 6'5 and you knew that was true.... Wrestling was always about inflating stats.
lol….what? Putzki was a curtain jerker at best. Benoit, Malenko, Eddie and Saturn were all mid to mid-high card guys in WCW that could work their asses off. If you’re picking someone else from WCW that could have gone with them, Shane Douglas or possibly Rey or Konnan.
@@zlinedavid My train of thought is the whole vanilla midget thing. He was put in light heavyweight because he was less than 6ft, however, he's the same height as Benoit was so putting him with guys his size but still jacked could have improved his work
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You got one fact wrong. The infamous scaffold match between New Jack and Vic Grimes happened in LA for the original XPW, not ECW.
Don’t mess with snakes
Unless it’s Jake
Bret’s the best to date
I rest my case.
You ain’t gotta ask ‘cause yes I’ll take
My hand and smack those who say wrestling’s fake.
Underestimate
And your chest will ache
When I slam you through a table while you bless the plate.
As I hit the stunner I got two birds for ya
If you’re not down with that I got two words for ya…
Suck it! If not, bite my fist
I doubt John seen a rapper quite like this.
I walk down any aisle
And every person stares
It’s in my nature boy
To have a certain flair.
I’m fly as one-way flights
And now your wife’s in awe
She comes on Monday nights
Because she likes it raw.
Revere, and fear, the spear, then hear,
Us cheer, or jeer, when we’re, in here!
TIMESTAMPS missing... you genius...
Essa rios was awesome to me, he was definitely ahead of his time in the WWE at the time
He would’ve been perfect for WCW’s cruiserweight division or when WWE had the division in the ruthless aggression era
FACTS.
I don't know how people would forget that he was the one who beat Taka out of the Light Heavyweight title.
He was Aguila a masked wrestler.
I kinda feel bad for Essa Rios, his valet got more over that him and went on to have a legendary career
His English skills were always somewhat lacking, so he wasn’t going to get much further than where he got.
A legendary career with the absolute worst, pettiest send off possible. I’m STILL a little disappointed in how Vince decided to “thank” Lita for the years of loyalty and work
Did you just put Lita and LOYALTY in the same sentence,@@mattphoenix4702?
That was the plan
Yeah he was a great high-flyer. Shame he got the Mark Mero treatment. Would have had great matches with Billy Kidman, Shane Helms etc if they retained him a few more years
I don’t think anyone who’s ever seen Nicole Bass could forget her
You got a probleeeeem?!
Or the shot Jeff Jarrett gave her with a real guitar.
She's a woman that Logan Paul would think is trans.
Rip
Aguila/Essa Rios, is far from forgotten.
He was involved on HEAT, throughout the invasion.
He returned to Mexico, where he has been a star in AAA, for decades
He competed in TNA's Super X Cup, Americas X Cup (Twice) and the World X Cup.
Always enjoyed an Esse Rios match; had one of the best moonsaults ever. Loved using him in No Mercy.
"Who was just joe? He was just joe, That was it." was hilarious. Lol.
FACTS😂.
Was it?
Then called himself Joe E.Legend lol
If Salvatore stuck around a couple years, and tweaked his gimmick a little bit by the time The Sopranos came out, he couldve had a decent midcard run
He could have joined Disco and the Mamalukes in WCW.😂
If he would have turned it into a Don like character like Tony D in NXT then he probably could have had a good run too maybe even staying around long enough to be part of the FBI
@@zlinedavid both WCW and ECW capitalized on The Sopranos, I dont know why WWF didnt, they couldve done it well
@@ChorizoPringosoprobably because Vince didn’t know the show existed 😂😂😂
@@ChorizoPringoso Dude, don't kid yourself. Johnny Gunn was ALWAYS a jobber. I used to get him mixed up with Joey Maggs, another jobber with a pretty face and a mullet. I was surprised Marc Mero didn't call him Johnny Gunn when he said "You'll always be JUST Tom Brandi".
BB actually did go out with a bang.
Aguila got to be in what was probably the best match at Wrestlemania 14 with Taka Michinoku.
Very true. Essa Rios also had a classic with Guerrero
You say that none of these wrestlers are talked about in any retrospective, but you should check out Reliving the war on Wrestling bios
Sal Sincere, it should be mentioned, has a ok run towards the end, turning to his real name Tom Brandy to feud w Marc Mero, and got a PPV match and a RR appearance. I believe he also bought the Patriots gimmick and was just about every single independent NE show from 98-04. Johnny Gunn was pretty underrated throughout him career.
No, he was rated right where he rightfully belongs.
I remember Brakkus got destroyed by Taz in ECW
Nicole Bass was great on the Howard Stern Show. RIP!!
It’s rare that Barbara bush or BB (big breast) didn’t do much I mean she was the one that wanted to fight ivory but they chose the last to be champion
Furnas & Lafon made a big impression on Survivor Series 96 when they eliminated the then-champions Bulldog & Owen.
Legends in Japan.
Salvatore sincere always felt like a wrestler youd see as a guest star on a 90s sitcom🤣
BB came on screen before WWF's Thanksgiving episode
She got fired for doing what half of the industry is doing now...?
If you don't remember Essa Rios, that's a You problem. That kid was dope.
This “Key” guy and these clips of him with more recognizable people is giving me serious Graggle Simpson vibes. Like I’m being gaslit or have gone insane.
Most memorable moment for Sal sincere for me was when Marc mero called him “Nothing but a jobber.”
"They put you in a stupid gimmick, and you went along with it."
Jim Ross: Yeah, and I'm a BAAAAAAAAD man!
Doug Furnace and Phil Lafon were criminally underutilized in the wwf. They were really solid and liked them ECW
Legends in Japan.
@@ubereats3048 I didn't have the luxury of being able to watch them in Japan
Furnas and LaFon would have been great in 95/96 WCW or might have been great in the Hart Foundation. Unfortunately they made their return at SS 97 in Montreal.
Debra's " Puppies " should be inducted into the WWE hall of fame, i remember her Summerslam 99 outfit like it was yesterday 😍😍
Yes!!!
Jerry “The King” Lawler should induct each puppy separately.
@@theghostreckon316Along with Molly Holly's backside 😋🔥🔥
Left puppy: HOF class of 2025
Right puppy: HOF class of 2026
@@theghostreckon316
Left puppy: HOF class of 2025
Right puppy: HOF class of 2026
Appreciate you 👊🏻🤘🏻☝🏻
Essa Rios is memorable for having a brief reign with the Light Heavyweight title , after beating the longest reigning Light Heavyweight champion Gillberg , and introducing us to Lita . The one I forgot about was Key .
No red blooded males have forgotten about BB!
Salvatore sincere kind of looks like the king of Connecticut
Salvatore Sincere was previously in WCW as Johnny Gunn. He was a jobber there too, occasionally tag teaming with The Z Man. This was actually a step up on the card for him.
I know Salvatore Sincere personally. If I told you the story he gave me as to why his run in WCW ended so fast, you'd pi$$ yourself laughing.
@@yesthisisvic I'd love to hear this one...
Oddly enough, while Tom Brandi was wrestling in the WWF with the Salvatore Sincere gimmick, he also wrestled with that same gimmick in Puerto Rico's World Wrestling Council (WWC) as a replacement for Jungle Jim Steele (who got injured during his training session at that moment) and had to face Ray Gonzalez for the WWC Universal Heavyweight Title at that company's Aniversario 97 (a.k.a. its version of WrestleMania; but it was on one of that weekend's go-home lead-off cards in Humacao, not the main card in Bayamon), which he lost the match but not as a squash either.
Also prior to that, Brandi also wrestled in PR at the defunct Americas Wrestling Federation (AWF) as himself in the early 90s, where he won some gold there such as its International Champion and its World Tag Team Champion during his tenure.
I clearly remember BB, for obvious reasons...
Andy's trademark line counter:
"Who Was ____?" 4
"The _____ native" 6
"In Fact: " 1
"Thats right/that said:" 3
Referring to WWE as "New York": 0
Referring to WCW as "Atlanta": 1
Using a wrestler's real name: 3
Damn I’m old! I remember all of them!
Come on stop the essa rios slander. I definitely remember him he was one of my favorites and he had an awesome theme too.
That suplex at 2:38 looked really ugly 😧
Kathy is not forgotten. The most beautiful and athletic wrestler to grace WWF. Sadly script writers failed her. Politics are brutal and selective, how many other wrestlers hooked up over the years? She's still loved by her fans and missed. WWF's loss, she moved on and became the first Miss TNA which you failed to mentioned.
Athletic🤣🤣🤣
@kharma101 Yes, very much so still at her age. She's still in the gym three to four days a week. What's your stomach look like?
Love these videos always
Salvatore Sincere. The poor man's Rick "The Model" Martel 😢😬
You didn't quite get Salvatore Sincere 100% correct. In late 1997 when kayfabe started to make an exit, Marc Mero exposed Sincere as Tom Brandi and after that they had a short feud with Sincere now wrestling under his real name Tom Brandi. His most memorable appearance was in the 1998 Royal Rumble where he lasted about 5 seconds as the #3 entrant as Cactus Jack & Chainsaw Charlie(Terry Funk) stopped beating on each other long enough to toss Brandi out of the ring. After he left the WWF Brandi started using the Patriot gimmick in the indies much to the chagrin of the late Del Wilkes.
Actually according to your own reporting, BB’s time in WWE DID end with a “bang.” Giggity.
Scot putski really should have at least become a mid card star. He had the looks the body, the pedigree and the talent it was the politics at the time that held him back
Injuries such as a dislocation of the knee didn't help matters either .
@@robertclark2253 very true. but it could be argued that if wwf pushed him proper he wouldnt have been put in that match where he got injured . maybe he would have gotten injured sooner or later or not at all. the butterfly effect....i just kinds wish he was pushed better cause i remember clear as day the first time i saw him in wwf was when i started working out and would look at some wrestlers and say that what i wanna look like and the 3 wrestlers i use to always say i wanted to look like was buff bagwell, ken shamrock and scott putski...sadly I never got my body t look like any of these guys.. I was getting there but I broke my neck in a ju jitsu competition when I was put in a guillotine choke and because the reff didn't circle us just standing n 1 side of us he didn't see me tap and dude kept cranking until I heard a crack and passed out
Plus living in the shadow of his dad didn’t help matters, everyone knew of Ivan Putski no one knew who this Scot Putski was as far as they knew he was just some jacked up guy
@@dustincongello5802why did you want to be someone who you never were meant to be? Were you insecure about your looks and had little to no confidence?
Or were you just going through a phase
@maxpayne7312 @maxpayne7312 first off I didn't want to be anyone I was not meant to be . I looked at their body type as motivation. Somthing something to reach for. Like a new bodybuilder having poster of Mr universe using their body type as a goal to reach. I didnt mean I wanted to be those people. I can't tell if you just misunderstood me and was curious what I meant or if you just decided to use me , insult me to build yourself up..
As far as the 2nd comment you left. Everyone knew bob Orton and did not know randy Orton but with the right push now everyone know randy Orton, and the same goes for many other 2nd and 3rd generation stars, none of them are know until they get a push and having a well liked father, for many 2nd generation superstars their fathers legacy normally gives them at least a small push to see how fans react.
Scott putski never had a chance. They put a 200 plus guy in the lightweight division never really having a chance. He moved fast almost like a lightweight, if they put him in with guys his size he would have stood out like the many 200 plus guys that move like lightweights today.. Scott putski was ahead of his time in that aspect. He started at a time when only the rare big guy moved like a lightweight..he would have stood out.. today almost every 200 plus wrestlers do high flying moves.
You say putski was just another jacked up guy but at that time everyone was just another jacked up guy until Vince made them otherwise. Wrestlers popularity doesn't just go by a wrestler talent. It's the guys behind the scenes like the bookers and writers that choose who gets the opportunity to shine. By putting putski in the lightweight division he couldn't stand out cause any agile move he did you had other lightweight guys do bigger and better agile moves . His agility would have stood out if her wrestled guys his size or bigger...
Was key's name short for kilo? 🤔
Yep
Friend: "Who is the most forgotten wrestler that end with the name Joe?"
"Just Joe"
Friend: "Yes!"
Friend: "I am waiting for an answer."
"I already answered your question."
BRUH😂.
What about Samolian Joe?
"Door, Joe!"
Forgotten Attitude Era with Andy
Salvador sincere was a new generation wrestler
Essa Rios at least was in No Mercy and Smackdown games so will be remembered for that.
Forgotten in the WWE Jerry Lynn
9:31 Tony Siragusa above King's right shoulder. RIP Goose.
its sad that Tenta's last bit of action was part of the Oddities.. man was a fucking legend....
well he did appear as Earthquake in the gimmick battle royal but yeah seeing him reduced to Golga was a sad sight
I groaned when I heard the name Scott Putski remembering how dull I found him........ and then realised while watching the video I was thinking of Shaun Stasiak. Oops
Salvatore Sincere didn't have a job gimmick. If he did, what was it? His gimmick was that he was a two-faced, slimy conman type character.
He was in the protection business….😂
Most of these aren’t forgotten, maybe 2 or 3 but anyone watching WWF back then remembers most of these wrestlers.
With Dalvatory Sincere (Tom Brandi) he might have had a chance to get over. He worked in wcw in the early 90s as Johnny Gunn. Maybe wwe could have brought back the Johnny Gunn gimmick and made him a Kayfabe cousin to Billy Gunn. Do a story line where Billy was torn between his loyalty. Would get stay with Dx and his partner the Road Dogg or choose family loyalty and go with his cousin?
Oh man that guy was Newtrient-ed out. The 260lb "light heavyweight."
Haven't watched the video yet, but let me guess. Most of these people are forgotten because of Vince. VKM lives rent free in your head
Not watched and that’s your go to. Seems vkm is in your head
Hopefully you watched the video by now.
4:00 that key was always locked
Sal is my homie! Wrestled him a bunch great dude ! He’s still out there wrestling
Just Joe!
I actually only remember Scott Putski being in WCW.
Putski teamed with his dad , former Tag Team champion , Ivan a few times on RAW and at Ground Zero he dislocated his knee in a match against Brian Christopher
You should make a video for each of the attitude era divas
I saw a random UA-cam video before and BB was in it of course this was in my teenage phase so trust me when I say I know about BB.
Salvatore Sincere- hey, that’s what they’re doing down in nxt right now 😂
Marvelous Video 📸 Wrestle With Andy
Salvatore reminded me of Rick The Model with his look and that era Rick was in was being transition out so based off that didnt fit
Hurts when the best you can say about a wrestler, that he existed.
Essa Rios was my first favorite wrestler. I thought he invented the moonsault. I was like 6 or 7 to be fair.
I remember seeing Just Joe wrestle on one of the B/C show tapings at a Raw. Nothing special given how much they ran his vignettes.
Bb was hired to try to replace Debra but didn't get over even when she wanted to wrestle.
Nicole Bass had Da Unfortunate Issue of Being Deemed A CHYNA Replacement‼️... That's Real Sad 2❗️.
You should have mentioned Armageddon - Poirier and Buchanan
I remember key I thought he was just a crazy fan that got in a real fight with the people.
Scott putski was listed as a light heavyweight because he was under 6 ft. In Vince’s eyes, to be a heavyweight star, you have to be at least 6ft and over 225lbs. Scott only fit one and not both
Scott joked they put him in the LHW division to get back at his dad. so he left for WCW where they did exactly the same to him!
10:09 nicole bass always featured on howard stern show
And let's not forget Scott Putski's awful/awesome run in Texas and Mexico as "Konnan 2000."
We all have to ask if these are the few that didn’t give in to Pat Patterson 🤔
I remember Key however I was today years old when I realized he was the Grimes that New Jack tried to kill. If you were a fan during the attitude era there's no way to forget Giant Silva simply because he was so awful in the ring.
at 16:05 Phil LaFon clotheslines a guy who looks like JD McDonagh
I never realized that the guy in Tha Baldies was Vic Grimes. He just have dropped some pounds for a while there... And somehow some height.
How about "Where are they now? The 'Jannettys' "
Where is Marty Jannetty now?
High.
I like that
@@zlinedavid making a new storyline or story
R.I.P. BB
R.I.P Nicole Bass
I remember them all but Just Joe.
Giant Silva to me looked like Andre The Giant i thought he was Andre's real son.
My dad played football against Doug Furnas in highschool.
Tiger ali singh😂😂😂
Vic Grimes!!! The taser
It’s very important to mention that Nicole Bass left due to sexual harassment.
Who in the world sexually harassed her?? And why?
@@TTJJCCbruh. Disrespect
@@kharma101 I kinda get it. Why sexually harass a woman who could probably rip most people in the WWF clean in two? Who would have the nerve?
I was about to ask this I was trying to remember if it was her cause I remember vaguely was she not friends with Chyna or they worked out together.
@@Onimusha66 I think an angle with her and Chyna was pitched but Chyna squashed it. As much as I love Chyna, she was very insecure and never wanted to work with the women.
Just Joe was a name as silly as "No Way Jose. :)
Where is your roman head of the table video??????????
Salvadore Sincere should have moved to ECW after being let go from WWF. He would have been a great addition to The Full Blooded Italians.
😂 bruh the just joe gimmick would work now but this was entertaining
Putski was ripped AF. 260lbs of muscle and they put him in a division that was 225 and under!?
Brooklyn Brawler!
Of course some of them are forgotten. They didn't wrestle for too long. Or wasn't given much to do as in storylines
Giant silva should be the next andre the giant, not big show because his face look like andre
The difference being that Andre could wrestle.
Forgotten Essa Rios and Taka!!!
2:52 Scott Putski did NOT weigh 260lbs 🤣🤣 You only have to look at him to know he didn't weigh more than 225lbs, he was only 5'10 and didn't look any bigger than Brian Christopher (216lbs) or Chris Benoit (225lbs). He was just more cut and had better muscle definition.
Tazz was 5'10 and 248lbs, and you could tell he was heavy for his height. If Scott Putski was 260lbs, he'd have looked HUGE for his height.
Hell, the Rock was 260lbs in 2004 and 6'5 and you knew that was true....
Wrestling was always about inflating stats.
Annnnnnnnnnndy! Enjoy Your Weekend FAM 🫡✌🏼
Just joe is the guy that talks to bret hart with edge as a fan
Scott Putski would have done well several years later as an inclusion or opponent to the radicalz
lol….what? Putzki was a curtain jerker at best. Benoit, Malenko, Eddie and Saturn were all mid to mid-high card guys in WCW that could work their asses off. If you’re picking someone else from WCW that could have gone with them, Shane Douglas or possibly Rey or Konnan.
@@zlinedavid My train of thought is the whole vanilla midget thing. He was put in light heavyweight because he was less than 6ft, however, he's the same height as Benoit was so putting him with guys his size but still jacked could have improved his work