Ranking 15 Four Horsemen - From Worst To Best
8. Brian Pillman
Brian Pillman is something of a wrestling enigma. Many often refer to him as a wrestling genius, but looking back at his career there’s for sure an element of unfulfilled promise. He is remembered for a number of angles that started hot but never really went anywhere. If I think of Pillman, I think of ‘I respect you, booker man’ and a slightly wacky dude on crutches.
Brian Pillman was also a Horseman. He joined the group in 1995 (after attacking Sting, of course) and by 1996 he was gone. His time with the group is best remembered for the evolution of his ‘Loose Cannon’ gimmick, but much like his career it is almost something of a lost opportunity.
Still, it’s Brian Pillman. He was a top-level worker with exceptional charisma and the sort of respect that being a Horseman demanded. It is testament to the quality of the following seven performers that he only spots eighth on this list.