Great idea for a thread!
New Jack - absolutely hopeless wrestler and apparently a pretty nasty guy too, but his matches were enjoyable simply because you knew you were going to see some stupid shit. Helped especially by playing his theme music 'Gangsta Killaz' all the way through his matches, and his tendancy to enjoy a good flight or two from balconies.
Balls Mahoney - actually a pretty good grappler and again very entertaining. Not especially known for his high intensity matches or psychology, but his chair shots and high impact moves look so devastating (notably because the majority of his chair shots were). His match with Masato Tanaka at Hardcore Heaven 2000 is in my top twenty matches of all time, leading on to...
Tanaka - high intensity, crazy spots and just a tough son of a bitch. When he stepped through the curtain you knew you were going to see a bunch of spine-shattering crazy spots and a stiff roaring-elbow or chairshot. One of the few ECW champions in the later days to actually carry some credibility.
Taz(z) - ok ok, he's not known for garbage wrestling or even hardcore wrestling, but he had such intensity and was willing to put his body on the line to put his opponent and the company over. His program with Bam Bam (including an insane bump through the ring at Living Dangerously 1998) was awesome, and if he had been treated with a little more respect and pushed as the animal he was, he could have been a number 1 heel in the WWE.
Rhyno - high intensity, high impact and a genuinely scary heel. This is how you push a monster!
Steve Corino - He didn't have to incorporate too many crazy spots into his matches, but his performances were always very credible and entertaining. A great heel who wasn't afraid to interact with the crowd and showed a good understanding of ring psychology, timing and how to put an opponent over. Also, he loved to bleed...
Sabu - the very definition of a spot monkey, but when put in a match against a willing and capable opponent, the two could draw a very good reception and create a believable encounter. The innovator of various chair spots and created a great aura without ever having to speak a word.
Abyss - If only the WWE could push a monster in the way that TNA have created Abyss. He's transcended from a poor-man's Kane imitation into a guy who has a tremendous fan-base and puts on a decent show with various opponents. Very willing to take a sick bump or two and as a result, one of the few TNA guys who I think would do well in the WWE (remember the internet buzz a couple of years ago?). Put him in the ring with AJ Styles, Sabu or an X-divisioner and watch the sparks!
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