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  1. Bob Orton Jr Vs John Bonello Mid Atlantic Wrestling Sep 24,1983. The Indy Killer. 487 subscribers. Subscribed. 37. 2.2K views 1 year ago. Bob Orton Vs Jobber John Bonello ...more.

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    • 15 15. Iron Mike Sharpe
    • 14 14. Barry Horowitz
    • 13 13. Paul Roma
    • 12 12. Jim Powers
    • 11 11. Salvatore Bellomo
    • 10 10. Lanny Poffo
    • Jose Luis Rivera
    • S.D. Jones
    • Barry O
    • Danny Davis

    Self-dubbed as “Canada’s Greatest Athlete,” Iron Mike Sharpe could be seen regularly on Saturday afternoons throughout the 1980s. Always with his forearm wrapped for whatever reason (oftentimes hiding a foreign object), Sharpe would always get a few forearm smashes in before an inevitable loss. That being said, Iron Mike was afforded victories over...

    This guy had an awesome mullet and gave himself a pat on the back when no one else would. Part of Horowitz’s storyline and appeal was the fact that he lost so much. Like every match where the audience would already know the outcome before the bell, fans would always hope that, in some parallel universe, Horowitz could win. Eventually, the WWE allow...

    He had the look; obviously spending time lifting weights in an era where most wrestlers, although physically big guys, didn’t all look like The Rock. With Roma, it seemed like there was always the potential for more. You may remember “The Young Stallions,” when the WWE paired him alongside Jim Powers (another jobber that makes the list). Again, suc...

    Like Paul Roma, on the surface Jim Powers appeared physically gifted and had spent obvious hours in the gym. In a recent Rolling Stonearticle, Powers opened up about his pro wrestling experience, and his brief success with Paul Roma as half of the “Young Stallions,” where has says “a lot of money was lost” when he and Roma parted ways.

    One of the most well known fall guys during the 1980s, Bellomo makes the list for his impromptu appearance on Piper’s Pit; where Piper asked why Bellomo was there, saying that he had notordered a pizza. Long story short, Salvatore Bellomo fought all the biggest superstars and beat none of them. Poor guy.

    Coined “Leaping” Lanny early on, Poffo’s less memorable, but certainly more entertaining personality was “The Genius.” In this character, Poffo would usually come to the ring with unflattering prose about his opponent. Posing as overly arrogant, Poffo was always smarter than all his opponents and the audience. Noteworthy is that Lanny Poffo is Rand...

    Whether part of a tag team or as an individual, Rivera lost constantly and with consistency, save a few victories over others from the “nobody” ilk. Brief notoriety came with the forming of “The Conquistadors,” although there are no significant victories. Nonetheless, Rivera was around in the 1970s and wrestled well into the 1990s, and longevity ca...

    “Special Delivery” Jones would give any big name wrestler a run for his money, yet was always doomed to lose, usually through rule-breaking by his counterpart. Memorable of Jones was his enthusiasm and likability. S.D. Jones did once make it to the final two of a Battle Royal with Tony Atlas, whereupon the final two combatants didn’t want to fight ...

    Despite being the brother of “Cowboy” Bob Orton Jr, uncle of current WWE superstar Randy Orton and the son of wrestling legend Bob Orton, Barry O was still a nobody – to the point where he wasn’t even taking advantage of his own surname. Despite wrestling for plenty of years, his greatest accomplishment is winning the WOW World Heavyweight Champion...

    Biased WWE referee, turned wrestler, turned honest referee, “Dangerous” Danny Davis was known for his quick pin counts, rumors of accepting bribes, and being loathed with as much enthusiasm, or more so, than the “bad guys” whom he favored. Eventually Davis did have a period of redemption where he called fair matches – undoubtedly he’s the Kerry Fra...

  5. After a match of Orton Jr. vs. a jobber, a wild melee broke out when Crusher Broomfield helped the Destroyer attack their former friend. The Great Tio joined Broomfield and Savage with Ronnie Garvin and Bob Roop came to the cause to attack the bad guys.

  6. Apr 8, 1989 · SHANE DOUGLAS vs. BOB ORTON, JR. (with Gary Hart)-Orton is wearing a t-shirt with “Bodacious” airbrushed on both sides. Bob Orton. Bodacious. Shane catches Orton in headscissors.

  7. Dream Match: With Afa Anoai, Sika Anoai, Jesse Barr, B. Brian Blair. Mid-South Mississippi Heavyweight Champion Bob Orton Jr. vs. Mike George; Andre The Giant, Dusty Rhodes and Junkyard Dog vs. Ernie Ladd and The Wild Samoans; Carlos Zapata vs. Mr. Olympia; Brian Blair vs. The Monk; and much more. (#123)