10 Wrestlers You Won't Believe Are Still Wrestling
10. Koko B. Ware
Poor Koko B. Ware's name is most likely mentioned these days as the least deserving member of WWE's utterly inconsequential Hall of Fame, but unlike gasbag Hillbilly Jim - a man whose exhausting speech was enough to revoke him from the club - the Birdman is at least trying to earn his place ex post facto.
That's because, though poor Frankie has long since flown off to macaw heaven, Koko is still flapping about across the American indies. Eleven years after his induction, Ware has wrestled an average of three matches a year, most recently alighting in PPW in a six-man contest also containing James Ellsworth.
Back in 1993, Koko B. Ware appeared in the first ever match on Monday Night Raw, crushed under the almighty girth of Yokozuna (it's about as good as it sounds). Despite still being on the job, he wasn't part of the programme's 25 Year celebrations in 2018. That probably had something to do with hitching his wagon to Konstantine Kyros concussion lawsuit - concussions, which, oddly, haven't stopped him working in his 60s.