10 Most Believable Superstars In WWE History
10. Ultimate Warrior
Starting off the list is a controversial superstar, no doubt about that. Some loved him, some hated him, but despite all the opinions shared on the man formerly known as Jim Hellwig, one thing is not arguable - and that was the man's intensity.
Intensity is what made Warrior a WWF icon in 1990 and, along with his bizarre promos, frenetic entrances, and struggles with the in-ring "work", Warrior become one of the more believable WWE superstars of all-time. If ever there was one, the Ultimate Warrior really did seem like someone from another planet. He was so intense, so forceful, so aggressive that his characteristics felt like more than just a television character.
They say the most successful wrestling personas are the ones that are not too far removed from the individual(s) portraying them - often, it's the character's personality with the volume turned up to 11. By all accounts, that was the case with Warrior.
Unfortunately for his opponents, this believability was helped by a stiff, often clumsy in-ring style in which he never fully learned how to work. It's one of the reasons why his peers may not have taken a huge liking to Warrior, but it can't be denied: fans believed his act.