7 WWE Fake Accents That Are Miserably Poor

5. Salvatore Sincere

Before there was Santino Marella, there was Salvatore Sincere. Like Marella, Sincere was a North American who was tapped to play a character from Italy. He wore fashionable pink and came to the ring to accordion music so stereotypical it could have been used in a Pepé Le Pew sketch. To top it off, spoke with one of the most abysmal accents to have ever graced the WWE stage. "I lovea you all."

Unfortuntely, Sincere didn't have the benefit of Santino's comedic timing or natural charisma, and was only with the WWE for two years between 1996 and 1998. For someone with such a short tenure, he managed to have matches with men who would go on to be the biggest names in the business, including Steve Austin, The Rock (as Rocky Maivia), and The Undertaker - albeit after reverting to his given name, Tom Brandi.

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