3. Dok Hendrix
Irrespective of age, it cannot be denied that Michael 'P.S' Hayes was genuinely cool when part of The Fabulous Freebirds. The man had swagger about him, a real arrogance that only made women love him and guys want to be him. One thing is for sure, nobody wanted to be 'Handsome' Dok Hendrix, a character the WWF created for Hayes in the mid-1990's. Those who lived during that decade will remember the countless volume of VHS tapes that the WWF released. Many of them were little more than compilations, compiling various matches and segments related to a certain performer. Hendrix was the anchor for most of those videos, and it must have been a low point in the career of Michael Hayes. Formerly a rugged wrestler, he was turned into a ditzy announcer with a smile so forced it looked like it was painted on. As for this picture, there are no words to describe the nonsense going on. Not only is there a portrait of Hendrix in the background, he's also backed up by Diesel art work and a Bret Hart cardboard cut out. There's something painfully 90's about this one.
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