20 Worst Wrestlers In TNA History

12. Erik Watts

One of the great beneficiaries of nepotism, the son of Cowboy Bill Watts has made more money and received more opportunities in the wrestling business than anyone of his ability level should have. He was hired by WCW in 1992 because his Dad was booking, despite only having three months of experience in the business at the time.

After leaving WCW (once his Dad wasn't around to protect him he wasn't long for the chopping block), Watts had spells in the WWF (Tekno Team 2000), WCW again, and in ECW and Japan. They were never very fruitful. He joined TNA in 2002 and managed to stay there for almost three whole years, if you can believe that. He formed a stable with David Flair and Brian Lawler, known as the Next Generation, based off having fathers who completely overshadowed them. It was rubbish.

Other 'highlights' of his TNA run included feuding with his on-screen girlfriend Goldylocks and an utterly crap feud with a clearly bored Raven. He left TNA in February 2005. Nobody missed him. Nobody cared.

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