Has there ever been a wrestler who started out as a complete jobber, was a joke for years on end, but then out of nowhere rose to superstardom?
Daniel Bryan
>>2040532
>Stone cold and mick foley are two that come to mind
>>2040532
>I think I've seen this pose somewhere before
>It's a bitter memory
This episode was fucking hilarious.
>>2040532
The Miz
>>2040543
I won't say out of nowhere
His tag team run with Morrison was pretty based
Jeff hardy, bobby roode, Ambrose. Tons of guys were enhancement talent before
>>2040551
yeah but then he hit the main event and ended up closing the biggest show of the year as their top champion
>>2040532
Billie Kay
Miz for sure
Locker room bullied like hell when he started but stuck around and got rewarded for paying dues.
>>2040551
But before teaming with Morrison desu
Dolph kind of I remember him jobbing a lot.
>>2040542
Awesome episode with great moments, but the "will I make it home alive?" part was my favorite.
>>2040532
DDP
>>2040532
Sting
>>2040577
>DBSuper's filler is god-tier
>the actual arcs are shit
They're doing it all wrong
JBL
Austin was mid card 4 life at best before he really shot off.
With things like that it's usually the wrestler finding that one missing ingredient, which for Steve was his mic presence. Once he started talking for himself in that way he does, the sky was the limit.
Jeff Hardy I guess.
GOAT ellsworth but he did it quicker then anyone
>>2040578
Best answer, was a nobody who couldn't wrestle and became the man to beat Goldberg clean
>>2040565
Ha that pic, I remember seeing that live in Raliegh, NC when I was in middle school. Good times
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Mikey Whipwreck
>>2040532
Heath Slater had a comedy side to him during his NXT season didn't he? So him I guess.
okada in tna
>>2040542
Was a pretty funny filler episode.
>>2040732
>tfw I won the 2004 Royal Rumble and WWE can't prove me wrong
>>2040808
This holy shit how do you go from The green hornet side kick to The biggest draw in japan behind Tanahashi
>>2040814
how they treated okada and the disaster of jeff hardy vs naito at wrestle kingdom ruined the relationship between the companies
>>2040532
Doesn't quite fit the criteria since it was all a part of Baba's masterplan to turn him into a star, but Kenta Kobashi lost his first 60 matches. In America he would have been considered a jobber, but in Japan it just made him popular because he never gave up and eventually started winning.
Dragonball shit bringing out the memes for views.
>>2040814
Stealing dangleo dineros gimmick and using it in japan. Samething naito did stealing rushes enitre gimmick from mexico down to the name, stable and booking.
>>2040817
>jeff hardy vs naito
What happened? Was Jeff stoned again?
>>2042302
Yes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uc6qIOnZrE
>>2042312
Still carried that spastic stiff gook.