One of the earliest tapes in the WWF catalogue is also one of the worst. Wrestlings Country Boys follows the careers of resident hillbillies Uncle Elmer, Hillbilly Jim, and Cousin Junior, three of the worst wrestlers to ever lace up their boots. Vince McMahon has a thing about country boys, largely down to the fact that beneath the bluster and the billions he was originally a trailer-park redneck. He has fought to stave off that image ever since by using his television shows as a forum to portray Southern folk in the most negative stereotypical way possible. Some of the matches on this US-only release are so bad that they might turn you off wrestling for good, with a brace of bouts pitting the half-speed man-mountain Uncle Elmer against Tiger Chung Lee, then opposite Big John Studd, genuine crimes against wrestling.