The Most Evil Wrestling Characters Ever: Part II
Well, I guess we're back where we started last week.
The list of wrestlers wasn't complete, and therefore, I've come up with a few more.
One of the good things about the rest of this list is that I listened to you guys and what you want to see.
With that said, I know I am still going to make a few of you unhappy. But this will be great fodder for debate.
There were 45 wrestlers in 27 slides last time. This time, there will be the completion of the list.
So, let's begin.
Mr. Fuji
1 of 15He always smiled.
He was sinister, and he knew how to break the rules.
Whether it was in the ring as a singles competitor or as a manager when he retired.
Fuji was bad.
Personally, I loved the character.
Bam Bam Bigelow
2 of 15He just looked evil.
And when he got into the ring, those tattoos were in full effect.
Bigelow was popular in both WCW and ECW.
He was very agile for a man his size.
And he could dish out incredible amounts of punishment.
Vader
3 of 15Everyone knew it was Vader Time.
He was a world champion in WCW and a hit in the WWE.
Vader was a great heel character with his size, agility and ability to move off the top rope.
Baron Von Raschke
4 of 15He walked around like a true German soldier.
He held his hand in the from of a claw and told the world how he would ruin his opponents with the hold.
His neck veins would pop out as he talked, and the scratchy voice sent chills down your spin.
Buzz Sawyer
5 of 15His height of "evil" was evident in his feud with Tommy Rich.
Sawyer was a brawler and a short and compact powerhouse who wore fur boots to the ring and went by the moniker "mad dog."
He was every bit as evil as he wanted you to believe he was.
The Outsiders
6 of 15They took WCW by storm and showed evil was "bad" and the right thing to do.
They beat up opponents, announcers and everyone that got in their way.
They revolutionized the industry.
Rated RKO
7 of 15Randy Orton and Edge had a love/hate relationship.
Ego driven all the way.
But when they got in the ring, they were magic as a tag team.
And even better when they turned on each other.
Boogey Man
8 of 15He was a shaman character in the WWF.
He was exactly as the fans saw him.
He was a real find for the WWF and the character did what it was supposed to do with the fans.
Ox Baker
9 of 15He was known for the heart punch.
Baker was evil and mean, and that was just his look.
He took things seriously and came to battle every night with the intention of killing or seriously harming his opponent.
Jos LeDuc
10 of 15A Canadian star who was brutal with his power in the ring.
LeDuc just beat his opponents up and usually into submission.
He had a barrel chest and thick arms that just hammered wrestlers to the mat.
Kendo Nagasaki
11 of 15Gary Hart's protege and one of the meanest wrestlers from the Orient.
He battled in the NWA and feuded with Dusty Rhodes amongst others.
And yes, he loved the green mist.
Oliver Humperdink
12 of 15One of the most evil managers of all time.
And one ugly guy, too.
Humperdink just did all kinds of crap to stir up hate with Dusty Rhodes.
He even went as far as to use fire to combat the popular wrestler.
Killer Khan
13 of 15An evil Asian wrestler.
He grew to fame from his feuds with Andre the Giant.
He was also one tough performer.
Brusier Brody
14 of 15He was loved by many but don't let that fool you.
Brody was evil at times.
He and Stan Hansen tore down arenas in the Orient as tag team partners and enemies.
He was one of a kind.
Frtiz Von Erich
15 of 15Jack Adkisson played the role of a Nazi supporter when he was a wrestler. He was booed out of arenas as an NWA wrestler and one of the most hated and evil wrestlers of the time.
When he retired, he won favor in his home state of Texas after he introduced us to his boys and a stable of stars were born.

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