15 Biggest Wrestling Narcissists

7. Paul Orndorff

Paul Orndorff
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AKA: Mr. Wonderful

Paul Orndorff is like the nexus of wrestling narcissists. Not like the Skip Sheffield and Michael Tarver Nexus, but like a point through which many other wrestling narcissists can be connected. He's like a big oily Kevin Bacon. He defeated a young Marcus Bagwell to win the WCW Tag Team Championships, he trained the Natural Born Thrillers after he retired, and a late 80's injury of his led to the WWE debut of Rick Rude, who took his place within the Heenan Family.

He had a legendary feud with Hulk Hogan in 1986, but his greatest moments of narcissism wouldn't come until his WCW run in the 90's. He began to carry a hand mirror to the ring, and also debuted possibly the most obnoxious theme song this side of Right to Censor: "Wonderful." Brother, if you can't get behind Bette Midler and Luciano Pavarotti soundalikes singing an operatic duet about a wrestler, I don't know what to tell you.

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