10 Biggest Jobbers In WWE History

6. Heath Slater

Another member of the current roster, and perhaps the closest thing WWE has to a classic, old-school jobber in today's era. With his cocky personality and (relatively) unremarkable physique, Slater is the archetypal heelish figure of fun. Originally, Heath made his main roster debut as a member of Nexus, a key component of a revolutionary 2010 angle which seemed to ooze potential - at least until John Cena took it upon himself to outwit the stable at every turn. Since then, Slater has found himself in a variety of lowercard storylines - none of which caused him to win many matches. He was a member of the disastrous 'Corre' faction, led the JOB Squad-esque 'Three Man Band', and lost to a conveyor belt of returning legends including Bob Backlund, Road Warrior Animal, Lita, Rikishi, and Scotty 2 Hotty.
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Highly overrated 23 year old from the North East of England. Hanging off of your gangster car.