12 Most Immobile Stars In Wrestling History

2. Jorge Gonzáles

Not much can really be said of Jorge Gonzáles, with a career that only spanned six years, but it will come as no shock, being so high on the list that Jorge never garnered much fame for his ring-work, but he did accrue some infamy. Shambling through bouts like a time-worn zombie utilizing the most basic of holds and striking moves, all on some of the most wooden and unsound legs you'd see, not only did his unsafe frame, but his lack of experience in the ring shine through. Offered the role based on nothing more than size and formerly, if you can believe it, a basketball player, Jorge was the perfect example of the downsides of a Giant in the business. At least his facial expressions were on point and about as intimidating as they could be for a man with such a baby face, because his shambolic style left a lot to be desired. Unable to hold up his end of a memorable match, who could possibly top the Giant Gonzales when it comes to immobility stakes.
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