10 Absolute Worst Wrestlers To Win WWE Titles

7. Mo

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Mabel was derided as the worst King Of The Ring and WWF Heavyweight Title challenger ever, and he was exponentially better than his partner Mo.

Where both where colossal men, Mabel's size was far more impressive and marketable, and he could pull off impressive feats in spite of it that looked all the more impressive because of it. Mo, in revealing contrast, was an out of shape man who could not do anything.

As part of Men On A Mission, the one-time, two-day WWF Tag Team Champions, Mo toured economically impoverished neighbourhoods (or green-screened mock-ups of them) to spread the message that things could get better, provided strong role models are in place to guide the way. And what a role model Mo was: if he could land a job as a big league pro wrestler on national television, anything was possible!

Mo was exceptionally slow and plodding, and somehow conspired to make his offence look weak. When he threw the odd punch, before "launching" an Irish whip, he wasn't too dissimilar to Tom Magee, and he couldn't balance his footing when attempting a slam. His face was quite wonderful, though, in the best-worst way possible of course.

Eerily blank, like a cold-blooded killer, Mo was meant to be a fun-loving, lively performer.

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