| X-Pac: The guy was annoying whenever he talked, and I never enjoyed his matches, even when he was the 123 Kid.
Mark Henry: Sure he was strong, but that's it. He was never that good in the ring, he wasn't great on the mic, and he was involved in one of the most digusting scenes in the history of wrestling.
A-Train: Do I really need to explain him? He had nothing going for him wrestling wise of promo wise and the only time the fans cared about him was when he teamed up with Scotty 2 Hotty as the Hip-Hop Hippo, but even then I hated him.
Scott Steiner: I'm not just talking about when he started taking steroids and become all pumped up, I mean when he was in the WWF back in 1993 as well. I will give him credit for making the Frankensteiner(now called the Hurricarana), but he never did anything for me. He was even worse when he joined WWE after the collapse of WCW, he could barely wrestle(having those huge muscles didn't help) and just rubbed me the wrong way. But who else could come up with a nickname like "Big Bad Booty Daddy"?
Hulk Hogan: Yes he did help make wrestling become extremely popular, but his reportaire consists of about 4 moves. He has one of the biggest ego's in the buisness(the main reason that he got the win over HBK at SS), and his promos haven't changed in 20 years. The only time I liked him(other than when I was a kid and thought wrestling was real) was when he started the nWo, but after 2 years he started annoying me again. I'm still upset that in his first match in WCW he beat Ric Flair for the World Title at Bash At The Beach 1994. |