Top 10 Worst Gimmicks in WCW History

Andrew Pargoff by Scribe Written on September 23, 2008
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Raven: This Seattle garage band look he rocked was adapted by all that joined "The Flock," Raven's stable of wrestlers which included Saturn, Kidman, Kanyon, and other guys that no one really cares about. He won the US Heavyweight Title and the TV Title once each. He always ended his mic time with "Quote the Raven never more." Enough said.

4. Horace: A member of "The Flock," and nephew of Hulk Hogan. Horace came out one night on Monday Night Nitro and Hulk Hogan revealed to all that Horace was his nephew. Then he offered Horace membership in nWo [New World Order] and before Horace could respond, Hulk turned on him, whipping his ass with a steel chair and dragging him off a stretcher and beating him some more. Horace continually had Hulk's back, interfering with The Ultimate Warrior on Hulk's behalf.

3. Ernest "The Cat" Miller: Miller was discovered while teaching karate to Eric Bischoff's son. He took Bischoff up on his offer when he asked Miller if he wanted to wrestle. He claimed he could beat any opponent within two minutes; with his registered weapons [his hands and feet]. His finishing move was a springboard kick called "The Feliner." Sonny Onoo was his manager for the majority of his WCW career.

2. Scott Hall: I don't even know if it was his gimmick, but he always stumbled around and slurred his speech. It seemed almost painful to watch, but then again, knowing Scott Hall, he was probably just drunk.

1. David Arquette: After making the aforementioned Ready to Rumble, he was written into storylines in 2000. He first confronted Eric Bischoff, and he teamed up with DDP and Chris Kanyon. He beat Eric Bischoff with the help of those two, and later in a match where Bischoff teamed with Jeff Jarrett and Arquette teamed with Page, Arquette beat Bischoff.

The stipulations stated whoever got the pin, won the WCW World Heavyweight Title. This is also about the time hell froze over. He lost the belt at Slamboree 2000, where he turned on DDP and helped Jarrett take over as champ. His last appearance on the show consisted of him explaining his "friendship" with DDP and DDP running out and giving him the "Diamond Cutter." A fitting end to an awful championship run.

And I'm spent. Shout out to Tony Schiavone.

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