10 Worst WWE Superstars To Ever Wrestle In The Elimination Chamber
2. Big Daddy V (No Way Out 2008)
Nelson Frazier Jr was a man of many names in WWE. First introduced as Mabel, one half of the Men On A Mission tag team, he then became the Gothic monster Viscera during the Attitude Era, and finally was repackaged in 2007 as the heavily 'tattooed' Big Daddy V. He won the King Of The Ring tournament in 1995 and was known as 'The Worlds Largest Love Machine' in 2005, wrestling in silk pyjamas.
Throughout all of these name and gimmick changes, however, one thing resolutely remained, unchanged by the passage of time: he was a truly terrible wrestler.
Upon his debut as Big Daddy V, a bodyguard character for Matt Striker. who was hired to deal with Striker's nemesis The Boogeyman (another awful, awful wrestler), he was mercifully mostly contained to the ECW brand, aside from a short feud with Kane which won the Wrestling Observer Newsletter's 'prestigious' award for Worst Feud Of The Year in 2007.
Rest assured, Big Daddy V's time in the Elimination Chamber was short-lived, as he was eliminated after only a few minutes by Batista. This Chamber match may have to go down in history as the least star-studded affair, as Batista and The Undertaker were the only bona fide main event superstars in the match. They were joined by V, Finlay, MVP, and the number one entry on our list...