10 Biggest Jobbers In WWE History

3. Barry Horowitz

In terms of longevity and consistency as a jobber, one needs to look no further than Barry Horowitz. Whether under his own name, or as the masked 'Red Knight', Horowitz made a living out of making other wrestlers look good. Primarily a heel, he lost to a variety of up-and-coming babyfaces during the 'New Generation' era, and is one of the more familiar lowercard figures from the early days of Monday Night Raw. Horowitz actually scored a big (and unlikely) victory in 1995, pinning Skip of the Bodydonnas (aka Chris Candido). The win was made even more memorable by the legendary commentary of Jim Ross, who repeatedly yelled "Horowitz wins!" as Barry celebrated in shock. Horowitz even won a rematch at SummerSlam, but would remain with WWF for just two more years. He crossed the divide and joined WCW, where he stayed for three years before returning to the independent scene. Bizarrely, rapper Action Bronson released a 2011 track named after the jobber, including the lyric 'It's Barry Horowitz rap / I pat myself on the back'.
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