20 Worst WWE Wrestlers Since 2000

4. Viscera

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It's mind-blowing that Viscera was given so many opportunities to succeed in WWE.

The 500lber had three individual runs with the company, and was crowned an unpopular King Of The Ring winner in 1995, but failed to get over as a main eventer. He returned for a second run as a Ministry Of Darkness goon from 1998-2000, before coming back again in 2004, when he was positioned as 'The World's Largest Love Machine' in a toe-curling romance angle with Lilian Garcia. He was eventually released in 2008, having last played the one-dimensional Big Daddy V on the ECW brand.

Once considered among the most dangerously clumsy wrestlers in the business (Kevin Nash famously stated that Viscera had injured "six or eight" colleagues back in 1995), Big Vis at least learned how to stop hurting his peers, but he was always a plodder. His massive size meant he moved at a glacial pace, and rendered him incapable of executing all but the most basic of moves. The 2004-08 run was a sham, and his worst in-ring offering came at New Year's Revolution 2006, when he and Shelton Benjamin torpedoed an otherwise mediocre pay-per-view.

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