50 Ruthless Aggression Era Superstars Ranked From Worst To Best
35. Finlay
Pros:
1. Skilled, internationally-recognized wrestler
2. Simplistic yet believable gimmick
3. So committed to kayfabe that he'll break your thumb and sing a song if you call wrestling fake in front of him
Cons:
1. Started his in-ring WWE career in his late 40s
2. Wasn't believable as a comedy character or as a heroic face
3. Hornswoggle...enough said
Taking the role of 'the man who loves to fight', Finlay was a straight-up no-nonsense brute of a wrestler who loved to hurt his opponents. He did well as a mid-card heel, especially considering he was wrestling competitive matches into his late 40s and early 50s. Clearly the man didn't believe in the ravages of time on one's body.
Despite a few strange storylines (almost all of them centered around Hornswoggle), Finlay was a nice addition to the SmackDown roster, as the veteran was able to help everyone who got in the ring with him.
Final Rating: ***1/2