10 WWE Wrestlers Who Were Nothing After A Great Entrance
7. Kerwin White
A racist, xenophobic and reductive idea played with such ridiculous enthusiasm that WWE got away with the worst of its excesses, Chavo Guerrero's repackaging as an American elitist peaked with the sight of Kerwin White's golf cart and sound of his amazing Frank Sinatra knockoff theme.
Historically only seen as stupid instead of completely repugnant and counterproductive, let it not be forgotten that the company were sending a celebrated former Tag Team and Cruiserweight Champion with a rich family history out there to suffer the indignity of all of this.
Slogans such as "if it ain't White, it ain't right" spoke louder than anything else the company or performer himself could say about the concept, and distracted from the matches to such a degree that nobody ever reminisces fondly of the time-wasting matches he briefly had in the guise before the tragic passing of his Uncle Eddie in November.
As far as entrance vehicles go, there were worse vehicles than a golf cart. As far as new gimmicks went, there wasn't much worse.