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

24. 1998 - Kurrgan

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Another barely mobile and awkward fellow signed on the "Is he bad enough to literally kill somebody with his clumsiness? No? OK. Good" principle, Kurrgan was an atrocious early '90s hangover.

He practically originated the "Monster hoss becomes comedic foil" trope, on account of being entirely useless. A grunting big man heel, he became an oddity who just likes to have fun, Maggle, within months of his woefully unremarkable barely-push. He couldn't even do the basics; after awkwardly putting his opponents on the canvas with a slow back body drop with no snap on it whatsoever, he turned around, checked he hadn't hurt them (!), and then growled with a cartoonish roar - not unlike T-BAR! - to the hard camera.

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