WWE fighters from every era have become household names today. But some of them have failed to make a mark on fans and proven disappointing
WWE has one of the biggest fanbases when it comes to entertainment with talent from across the globe. From Hulk Hogan and The Rock to Roman Reigns and Charlotte, wrestlers from every era have become household names today. But some of them have not only failed to make a mark on fans, but actually proven disappointing.
Following are the worst WWE fighters of all time ranked
1. James Ellsworth
James Ellsworth may be the worst fighter in WWE but not gonna lie, his segments were hilarious. As much as he annoyed a viewer by wasting their screen time, I bet he made them laugh at least once. But jokes apart, we wanted him off the screen after a while, especially when he turned heel. After fighting in segments involving renowned stars like Dean Ambrose, John Cena and AJ Styles, WWE moved him into the women’s division as a manager to Carmella.
2. Adam Rose
Adam Rose had a good run as Leo Kruger in FCW and NXT before he became a stupid Party Animal gimmick in WWE. He would enter the ring partying with his ‘Rosebuds’ and quickly lose his matches. With a limited move set, his amusing entry and the athletic Bunny accompanying him were the only things which provided him some sort of a connection to the audience.
3. The Great Khali
It’s always a dilemma for an Indian fan to watch Khali wrestle because on the one hand, while they’re proud to have someone represent India in the ring, on the other hand, it’s just painful to tell yourself that he’s a good wrestler. With a heavy built, he’s slow and has zero skills to cut promos. But he does deserve the credit to inspire so many better Indian wrestlers to make their way into the company.
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4. Giant Gonzalez
WWE has a lot of examples to prove that size does not matter at all when it comes to success within the squared circle. But, exceptions are always there. Standing tall at 8 ft. and weighing more than 409 pounds, Giant Gonzalez lacked the minimum athleticism to perform well in the ring. Even though he fought The Undertaker at Wrestlemania IX, there was very little he could do when it came to pro-wrestling.
5. Lana
Lana should’ve learned from the likes of Paul Heyman and stuck to her job as a fierce advocate for Rusev. Her fighting skills are as bad as her advocacy skills are good. She actually made the audience like Rusev due to her fantastic on-mic skills. But she still needs to put a lot of effort to make her moves impactful; as much effort as she puts into her wardrobe.