10 Biggest Jobbers In WWE History

5. Rene Goulet

Rene Goulet isn't one of the most instantly recognisable names linked to WWE, but he's deeply entrenched in the company's history. He helped blood several rookies who would go on to become legends of the business, including Ric Flair and The Iron Sheikh. He was also in the first WWF match ever to be televised on the USA Network, squaring off against Tito Santana. Crucially, he was also perhaps the first true WWF jobber, often selected to put over midcard talents due to his incredibly safe, dependable style in the ring. Although now retired (understandably so, at the age of 83), Goulet continued to work for WWF late into the 90s, acting as a road agent. He could often be seen as one of the crowd of officials breaking up ringside brawls.
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Highly overrated 23 year old from the North East of England. Hanging off of your gangster car.