10 Weakest Members Of Popular Wrestling Stables

4. nWo Wolfpac - Lex Luger

Lex Luger was one of the most popular wrestlers in America in the early '90s. He was briefly positioned as the next Hulk Hogan in the WWF, and later became a WCW champion. Lots of people loved him, there's no doubt about it.

But do I believe for one moment that Scott Hall, Kevin Nash and Konnan would hang out with him in their free-time? No. Not for a second. I’m sorry. But no.

During the Monday Night Wars, Hall, Nash and Konnan were cool. Them breaking away from the black and white to form their own stable worked. Macho Man was a bit of an odd fit, but you could kind of buy into it still. Sting was a bit of a stretch as he always worked best as a loner, but Luger just didn’t work at all. His promos were lousy, his in-ring work was just as bad and he always had that look that he didn’t seem to be excited to be there.

It’s nothing against Luger personally, he just wasn’t meant to be a part of The Wolfpac.

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