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Who do you feel were wrestlers who never got over as much as their companies made it seem?
For me, one of them was Bobby Lashley. The guy had shitty mic skills, in his very few good matches it was usually the other guy carrying him, and it didn't matter if he was feuding with Mr. McMahon or Booker T, the crowd just didn't care about him. I'm not saying they hated him, they just hardly ever popped when he came out. Most times the audio guys had to add the fake cheer sounds in to make it seem like they were cheering. It was usually only late into his matches that some of the fans starting cheering for him.
Another obvious one is Jeff Jarrett. Like said on the Rise and Fall of WCW doc, it didn't matter how many guitars he has smashed he has hardly been over. The only real time I think I've seen the crowd cheer for him was his face turn in TNA a couple of years ago.
Three guys I'm going to put together because they had the same thing happen to them. Ahmed Johnson, Rikishi, and The Godfather. All of them were so fucking over with the fans and then WWE wrongly turned them heel. When they realized their mistakes and turned them back to face, it never was the same for them especially Johnson and Godfather. I could add Val Venis to the list, but he did eventually gain back his overness over time.
Discuss guys, add some more. Or even add guys who were over but their companies dropped the ball.
For me, one of them was Bobby Lashley. The guy had shitty mic skills, in his very few good matches it was usually the other guy carrying him, and it didn't matter if he was feuding with Mr. McMahon or Booker T, the crowd just didn't care about him. I'm not saying they hated him, they just hardly ever popped when he came out. Most times the audio guys had to add the fake cheer sounds in to make it seem like they were cheering. It was usually only late into his matches that some of the fans starting cheering for him.
Another obvious one is Jeff Jarrett. Like said on the Rise and Fall of WCW doc, it didn't matter how many guitars he has smashed he has hardly been over. The only real time I think I've seen the crowd cheer for him was his face turn in TNA a couple of years ago.
Three guys I'm going to put together because they had the same thing happen to them. Ahmed Johnson, Rikishi, and The Godfather. All of them were so fucking over with the fans and then WWE wrongly turned them heel. When they realized their mistakes and turned them back to face, it never was the same for them especially Johnson and Godfather. I could add Val Venis to the list, but he did eventually gain back his overness over time.
Discuss guys, add some more. Or even add guys who were over but their companies dropped the ball.