10 WCW Stars From The '90s You Totally Don't Remember

6. 'Hardwork' Bobby Walker

Hardwork Bobby Walker
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A product of the WCW Power Plant, 'Hardwork' Bobby Walker was technically on the roster from 1992 until 2000. During that eight year run, he wrestled exactly one pay-per-view match as part of the 60-man Battle Royal at World War III in 1995.

Aside from making up the numbers in ludicrously-bloated multi-man matches, Walker was a staple of lower-tier programming like Saturday Night, Pro and WorldWide. The poor dude couldn't catch a break. Legend has it that he was supposed to be Ron Simmons' partner at Clash Of The Champions XXI in November 1992, but injury forced WCW to replace him with 2 Cold Scorpio.

Walker's opponents towards the end of the decade included the likes of Barry Horowitz, El Dandy (you laugh, but who are you to doubt him?) and Yuji Nagata. Yep, as in the two-time IWGP Heavyweight Champ and New Japan icon.

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