WWE: 10 Notoriously Difficult To Work With Wrestlers

5. Ahmed Johnson

The Pearl River Powerhouse is probably the personification of that occasional harsh truth, that your look will get you further in the wrestling business than any amount of in-ring ability ever will. Pushed to the nines following his debut in the WWE in 1995, Ahmed was almost as dangerous to the microphone in his hand as he was to any poor soul that had to work with him, his gibberish promos having now become YouTube legend. Physically and athletically gifted, he had almost no excuse for being as clumsy and disco-ordinated in the ring as he was. He floundered out of the company after his lack of skill became too much of a crutch (if even Shawn Michaels can't get a good match out of you, you should probably pack it in.) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTN3ntW-WHA He did eventually retire and went a got a degree in Criminology. Now only the criminal justice system gets to have fun with Ahmed these days.
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