King Kong Bundy was an impressive man to behold, standing at 6'4 and 458 pounds. However, he wasn't a great worker, and his name holds little reverence in WWE history. He didn't hold even one championship in his WWF career. He did however close the show at WrestleMania, headlining against Hulk Hogan at WrestleMania 2. Despite Bundy being a giant, his headline role was lame, it was obvious he was just a glorified jobber for the red hot Hulk Hogan. Not even the addition of a steel cage gimmick could save the match. Hogan won by escaping the cage, in what is considered a poor main event to a disappointing show. Bundy was only in there because he was a giant, but a year later when Hogan faced a real giant in Andre, it meant a million times more than what Bundy's Mania spot did. He was lame going in, and even lamer coming out.