Ranking Who Was REALLY The Worst Wrestler Every Year 1990-2021

27. 1995 - Bertha Faye

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More than serviceable as the Monster Ripper, as Bertha Faye, she was the Bastion Booger but a lass. It didn't work the first time, but what was Vince McMahon supposed to do?

Not book her as a repugnant object of disgust?

The work couldn't possibly be good, because it was built around comedy spots. You see, she was so large that you'd have a horrid time if she simply landed on you with no athletic precision. She was not skilled, in the parameters of the storyline. She was simply massive. It was fine for Mabel to be a big lad. But Bertha?

She fell over! She fell over! She fell over!

Faye was barely an effective base either, sadly. She took crossbody blocks to the knees at times, and struggled through the most basic spots.

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