10 Forgotten WWE Managers You Totally Don't Remember

3. Jamison

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Good luck remembering this guy.

John DiGiacomo portrayed the character Jamison for a while during the late-1980s and into the early-90s, but he's never really brought up in conversation when fans discuss peripheral WWF/WWE gimmicks. Despite that, Jamison did manage The Bushwhackers temporarily. It was doomed to fail.

Jamison was introduced as a recurring cast member on Prime Time Wrestling/The Bobby Heenan Show. He was a stereotypical nerd who "marked out" for everything WWF, but also had this strange elitist aura at the same time. It wasn't prominent, but it was defo there. Jamison would've judged you for your favourite wrestlers.

His time next to Luke and Butch was a bit more straightforward and one-dimensional. Jamison was just happy to be there, and he was over the moon to appear on major pay-per-views like Royal Rumble. Honestly? Christ knows who this was supposed to be marketed towards, or why fans were expected to cheer for him.

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