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Who is the Jobber of Jobbers?
Yeah, who is/are your favorite jobber(s)?
<s>Brooklyn</s> Boston Brawler is definitely up there for me. As is Funaki. :y: |
Barry Horowitz
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Gillberg
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Matt Hardy
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GIIILLL-BERG! GIIILLL-BERG! GIIILLL-BERG! GIIILLL-BERG! |
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Can I say Flair? Or Not?
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Funaki. What can I say, I genuinely like the guy. Also Val Venis... although he barely gets jobbed out on tv.
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Brawnler is probably the Jobber of Jobbers...
My favorite Jobber is Val Venis though....poor guy |
Steven Richards.
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Scotty 2 Hotty
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Lenny Lane
Alex Wright Disco Inferno Norman Smiley So many other WCW wrestlers that my brain hurts to remember. |
Gangrel
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Mick Foley.
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I could have sworn Disco was a Champion on more than one occasion, as for Smiley, fuck you, The Big Wiggle will live forever. |
Val Venis
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As for Norman Smiley, he was awesome but that doesn't mean that WCW http://a176.ac-images.myspacecdn.com...0bb43fa62f.jpg Didn't find ways to make him a jobber. :nono: http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c3...smiley2da8.gif |
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Steve Lombardi
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Yeah, the Big Wiggle was funny, but Mat Hardy is the Jobber of Jobbers.
Raven is a close second. |
Marty Jannetty or Salvatore Bellomo. Although I guess Horowitz was the most successful jobber of all time. Where in hell did his push in the E come from?
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"Iron" Mike Sharpe and Reno Riggins were two of my favorites back in the day. I remember Johnny Polo used to always talk about Reno's devastating Renoplex, even though he never successfully pulled it off.
Also, I was a big fan of "Lightning Foot" Jerry Flynn. Also, Ice Train. |
Let us not forget the great tag team jobbers like the WWF's Well Dunn (Timothy Well and Steven Dunn), Techno Team 2000 (Travis and Troy?), and WCW's High Voltage (Kaos and Rage) and Disorderly Conduct (no fucking clue what their names were).
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OH, and there was Roadblock in WCW. He was amazing.
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I understand, buddy.
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I wish I could find a picture of his caution tape attire. |
WWe should bring back Roadblock and RIGHT BEFORE Cena wins a match, have him come in, stop the match (by orders of the referee) and declare that there is some construction work to be done in the ring. He wraps Cena up in Caution Tape and takes out Cena's knocked out opponent out of the ring and tighten up the ring ropes, mops the ring floor etc. Suddenly the bell rings, Cena's opponent jumps in, but Cena can't break the caution tape and gets pinned 1-2-3. Roadblock celebrates with Cena's opponent and declares that this road is now fixed!
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That is the smartest thing I have ever heard anybody say in the history of ever.
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Jimmy Powers from back in the day. I remember marking out as a little kid when he'd come close to winning the IC championship. :y:
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Iron Mike Sharpe, anyone?
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Mean Mike and Tough Tom were Disorderly Conduct.
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Also, Rusty Brooks is the jobber of jobbers.
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and furthermore, I'd take finding the WCW TV Title [or any other one] in the trash over winning the current WWE anything any day of the week.
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Tom Stone
Barry O Red Tyler Now there were some jobbers... |
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:rofl: Disorderly Conduct I remember them! :rofl:
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Add Carlito to this list in like 2 months.
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Brooklin Brawler
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How about Barry Houston?
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ABT nailed it with jerry flynn. although flynn did get a push at the end of his career with some big wins on thunder and saturday night.
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John Cena.
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If you look in the dictionary under "jobber" you'll see a picture of Barry O.
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I actually really got a kick out of the Goon.
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The Goon was sweet. I loved how his finisher was to body check his opponent against the ring on the outside, then crawl back in to win via count out. Fucking ridiculous.
Also, do you guys remember the original MVP? The same character as Abe "Knuckleball" Schwartz, portrayed by Steve Lombardi, I'm pretty sure. For some reason, I always had a soft spot for Salvatore Sincere. I lost all interest when he turned face as Tom Brandi, though. Anybody remember Alex "The Pug" Porteau? |
The Genius!
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S.D. Jones
I like to call him Simply Defeated |
toss up between the office plant and legend
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Prob legend though, the office plant could really deliver with those suplexes
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Without a shadow of a doubt it has to be Bill And Randy Mulkey. The Mulkey Brothers were the biggest jobbers ever. Alot of you probaly have no clue who they were but all you old school fans know. Especially those who watched wrestling at 6:05 every saturday night on the superstaion in the mid 80s. Damn i must be old.
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Naked Mideon
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THE MULKEYS!!!
Remember Mulkeymania? Randy and Bill, IIRC. |
Also, remember Buck Q. aka Buck Quartermaine?
He used to job to everyone back in the early 90s on RAW and all that. |
Whoever's facing John Cena.
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The Zombie!
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I vaguely remember this.
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the genius used this formula to beat hogan.
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Brooklyn Brawler
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810 520 < You Suck HULK DOWN Is that what is says? |
Wildo and Ingus Jynx.
Come on. |
Timothy Well and Steven Dunn, the tag team of Well Dunn
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CZW.
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