10 Wrestling Law Enforcement Gimmicks Ranked From Worst To Best

10. RoboCop

Yes, the cyborg police officer from the late 80s came to WCW at the request of his buddy Sting. You see, WCW was looking to gain some mainstream attention as WWE had dominated the national spotlight for about six years at the time. As RoboCop 2 was approaching release, Ted Turner’s wrasslin’ company decided to cross-promote the sequel by marketing its Capital Combat pay-per-view as “The Return of RoboCop.”

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Now what to do with RoboCop? Well, he can’t wrestle and he can’t talk, but that didn’t stop The Great Khali. After the Four Horsemen locked Sting inside a cage at ringside, RoboCop made the save at a glacial pace, eventually ripping off the cage door and freeing our hero. Then he disappeared, taking refuge in the discount bin at WalMart.

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