10 Absolute Worst Wrestlers To Win WWE Titles

2. Deuce

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The appropriately named Deuce formed part of Deuce & Domino, a '50s greaser tag gimmick created some 40 years after anybody was nostalgic for that decade.

Billed from the "other side of the tracks", presumably, the half-decent wrestling school was located in the more affluent part of town. Deuce was so clumsy. When he tried to agitate the gravel and tag in his partner, he'd often lose his footing, and he didn't have the jets neither: with smog in the noggin, instead of selling, he'd just stand there, absorbing everything with a weird, mildly perturbed look on his face.

But he had a classy chasis, and so he was deemed good enough for WWE TV in an era of drastically awful undercards, but not for long, which was probably for the best. He had a tendency to take a snapmare forehead-first, he was that uncoordinated. He was fairly athletic, by sh*tty wrestler standards, and could land a high kick, but the oaf often went full pelt.

Think of him like Shane McMahon, only with a duckbutt hairdo: if his stuff didn't look good, it likely hurt far more than it should have.

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