20 Absolute Worst Wrestlers EVER (... According To YOU!)

14. Asya (1.07/10)

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Asya’s WCW run was an unfortunate chapter in the company's latter-day attempts to mirror WWE’s successes with cheap knock-offs, particularly with the towering presence of Chyna. 

Billed as the opposition's answer to the 'Ninth Wonder of the World', Asya lacked the in-ring ability and star power that made her counterpart a trailblazer. Her matches were awkward, and clunky, and exposed her as someone thrust into the spotlight with little actual wrestling skill. 

A notably rotten debut alongside Dean Malenko against Torrie Wilson and David Flair highlighted her inability to work smoothly even in limited action. Singles matches - such as her dismal clash with veteran Madusa from a Saturday Night taping - got no better. While Chyna thrived with her unique blend of power and presence, Asya was a pale imitation, hampered by poor execution and an obvious lack of experience.

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