20 Stupidest Products WCW Ever Licensed

8. Four Horseman Vitamins

Sometimes it€™s really difficult to be a wrestling fan. The stereotypical perception is that we all have the IQ of a bunny (not helped by storylines that involve giant bunnies) and that we are about as sharp as a circle when it comes to critical thinking. Products like wrestler endorsed multi-vitamins don€™t exactly help challenge this perception. While admittedly this is a product from before the boom period of merchandising it is too important to leave off a list like this. When WCW was still being run by Jim Crockett promotions they actually tried to market a line of multi-vitamins as being one of the secrets behind the success of the Four Horsemen. During TV spots where Ric Flair looked like he was clearly on some other less legal form of medication, he€™d promote that it was these vitamins that gave him the stamina and endurance to be the success he was. It€™s a mystery what was even in these pills and Arn Anderson himself has absolutely no idea how well that they sold. Either way though, it would probably not be in the best interests of anyone to take health tips from Ric Flair. And if he tells you that he has a product that will give you the energy he does, it€™s probably not something you want to ingest because of the risk of heart attack...or arrest.
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