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Post by Iceman on Sept 10, 2006 13:21:32 GMT -5
Who was your favorite Jobber?
Rusty Brooks was a funny one to me, lol. He was like a miniature "Earthquake". He even had a title shot against Hulk Hogan once I remembered, somehow, lol. I remember Macho Man kicked him out of the ring once to talk trash to Hogan and call him out saying he wanted a title shot and he's just fighting scrubs and to fight a real man, which Liz actually spoke or said I believe, lol.
Iron Mike Sharpe was a good one. I think he was the one that would always pat his back, lol.
"Leaping" Lanny Poffo was kind of a Jobber. He would always tag-team with a total jobber and they would lose, but Lanny would always hold his own. He was great how he did his riddles againsted his Wrestlers on a Frisbee then through it out to the crowd. They were pretty cool and clever, lol. So if he was considered one he'd definitely be my favorite.
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Post by Scott Joyce on Sept 12, 2006 9:56:49 GMT -5
I always liked the Mulkeys in the NWA they would always be completely destroyed by the big boys every Saturday.
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Post by tysontomko on Sept 12, 2006 21:45:15 GMT -5
For me Iron Mike Sharpe because he is Canadian. Barry Horowitz because he had the longest losing streak ever!!
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Post by Iceman on Sept 18, 2006 3:28:07 GMT -5
Don't really remember the Mulkeys, probably don't remember many jobbers in the NWA or AWA by name. I think the WWF definitely had known ones though, lol.
Well at least Barry Horowitz had a record in the WWF, even if it wasn't a good one, lol.
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Post by zincdust on Nov 2, 2006 11:43:20 GMT -5
Iron Mike Sharpe, because he'd always yell out those grunt and groans like he was being murdered!
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Post by 80s4life on Nov 10, 2006 14:53:52 GMT -5
Sharpe and Horowitz were amazing. Let's not forget Steve Lombardi, though.
One that stands out to me, and I don't recall his name, but he was a pasty white guy with a horrible physique who faced Bad News Brown on Superstars. After the match ended with the Ghetto Blaster, of course, Brown tossed him out and he flew to the floor headfirst. I don't know what was more chilling: the jobber's fall or Vince's expression of horror on commentary.
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Post by piersixer on Nov 28, 2006 19:25:29 GMT -5
I think Barry Horowitz has to go down as the greatest jobber of all time. This guy was a really great worker who always gave really good performances.
Special Delivery Jones was another great one. A really chrismatic wrestler. I was always pullling for SD to score that on big win.
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