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121.05.2025Jjj7695.0 
219.05.2025piotrusjasigma7.0 
321.04.2025Ph4se0ut7.0I always liked Al Snow and enjoyed his gimmick and matches. They weren't the most polished to behold, but they weren't hideous excuses either. His hardcore stuff was fun- I don't know why, but I'll never forget his hardcore match with Hardcore Holly at St. Valentine's Day Massacre when they battle all the way to the outside and into the river. In February. Also, the Snowplow rules. I always set it as my special in No Mercy on the 64 cause it was super quick and you could pull it off like four or five times before your special wore off.
415.04.2025blonded7.0 
511.04.2025Jmacfie482.0Never drew a dime. Poor wrestler. Got slightly over with a gimmick about blowjobs. You'd think he was Shawn Michaels the way he criticizes other wrestlers way more talented then him
607.04.2025RuffWebber9.0Schon als Leif Cassidy aus den Raw Original Aufnahmen fand ich Allen als In-Ring Performer ziemlich gut. Als er anfing Al Snow zu werden fand ich ihn so unterhaltsam, dass es mir egal war, ob er ein Match workt oder mit Head diskutiert. Einfach ein genialer Mann und dass er OVW übernommen hat, um als Promoter zu arbeiten, bravo. Allen Ray, du bist ein Top Kerl.
702.04.2025neuuwave5.0 
825.03.2025Brutish Dandy6.0The wrestler that Stevie Richards seems to think he was. An all-rounded who could usually be counted upon to put on good matches. Was incredibly over in ECW and the Snowplow was a cool finish. I mean, it was a northern lights bomb. Kinda hard to not make it look cool.
907.03.2025Wunderkid6.0Decent wrestler who was pretty much average all around, got over with the head gimmick in ECW and left himself a decent legacy. Find it funny how it's forgotten that around the earlier part of his career (94/95) he was considered the 90s equivalent of an Indie Darling yet his legacy now is for his character work, if you watch some of his earlier matches from that era you will see why though, wonder why he stopped wrestling that style.
1004.03.2025AnB7.0I figure anyone that can make The Head work is a pretty impressive worker. Not the most impressive in the ring nor the most impressive when cutting promos, but he made it work.
1128.02.2025JediSaiyanMaster12034.0Never been an Al Snow fan, I always thought the "head" gimmick he did in ECW was ridiculously unfunny, gotta give it up to Paul Heyman knowing how to make chicken shit into chicken salad. Aside from the gimmick, below average wrestler in the ring, not a good promo, no charisma, only got over because of Paul Heyman's booking, the only good thing about him was when he was a guest on YouShoot and a fan roasted him with a question (In case you don't know what it was: "Al, you have been quoted as saying "a good match is a one that draws the most money." By your own very logic, is it fair to say you haven't had a good match in your entire career? ")
1220.02.2025arkhamoutlaw103.0I always disliked Al Snow. Obviously his legacy is hindered by his involvement in the worst gimmick match in the history of WWE, but I never found his angles fun or satisfying or particularly entertaining. In the ring he was dwarfed by many of his peers, and whenever he pops up in wrestling media nowadays, it's always to say something that I find irritating.
1306.02.2025Shainy7.0 
1426.12.2024crs2856.0Long career with a good mind for the business. He is running OVW pretty well right now and got the head gimmick over. He was pretty good in every facet of the business, but he excelled at none.
1517.11.2024SupaKool7.0 
1616.11.2024ShaneSpear4.0So i have to make a comment somewhere on the site in order to start rating things. So of all the wrestlers my brain could have come up with, Al Snow was the first one to pop in my hea--noggin. I can't rate him yet but if I could I'd probably give him about a 4. That's 1 for the mannequin head, 2 for pepper, 3 for teaming with Marty Jannetty, and 4 for being a part of the 2001 royal rumble, the hardcore one. Edit: 8 months later, I'm true to my word.
1716.11.2024Desmond33  
1803.11.2024Nard1908.0 
1916.10.2024A Lex6.0 
2016.10.2024benny5bellys5.0Neville Southall from Merseyside had this fella bang to rights. He is considered some proto type of an indie super worker in his early career but I am not sure his work holds up for the standard of the day, never mind now. Quite enjoyed his comedy mid card acts when I was a youth but then I also thought lingerie matches were great because I was (still am) a moron.
2109.08.2024YB25.0 
2202.08.2024BigMeatyMan5.0 
2321.06.2024piglatin5.0 
2427.05.2024WrestlingGuru7.0 
2522.05.2024CoolNameGuy916.0 
2627.04.2024akithq7.0 
2724.04.2024colinmcev6.0 
2826.03.2024andytuga865.0 
2914.03.2024perconflncns8.0 
3029.02.2024Dirty Diego7.0Great mind for the Buisness , good trainer you can tell he has a great passion for the Buisness, his run in 98/99 with wcw and wwf was great the head gimmick was hilarious other than that he basically was lower mid card guy most of his long career but got to respect his hard work for the buisness
3103.02.2024KEI5.0 
3226.01.2024cioran5.0Glorified enhancement talent and utterly insufferable human being who likes to hear himself talk. Always yammers on about "Tradition" and "the business", "integrity" whereas he's never had a memorable match, his best gimmick involved a sexual pun and a mannequin head, and most of his career consisted of hitting people with garbage can lids. Also being "that other guy" whose name no one knew in 6 man matches. People say he's a good worker in a lot of these comments but I think it's kind of like that big girl in high school people say has a pretty face. Only thing close to decent he wrestled was that match with Benoit, but Benoit could have carried a body pillow to a 3.5 star match.
3307.01.2024quebradanet6.0 
3423.12.2023eetasa27.0 
3518.12.2023laddermatch5.0Al is a guy who was a great enhancement talent but that's all he was. He's the guy who made the stars look good and that was a good role for him to have. He's also a fairly decent trainer too. And, to his credit, he got an inanimate head over for a period of time. As far as he currently stands, I think he's a very bitter individual who has no grasp on what the modern wrestling fan is looking for. I think he's woefully out of touch just like Cornette and I think he sucks at running OVW. He thinks that Andre vs. Hogan was a better match than Savage vs. Steamboat because it drew more tickets, completely ignoring the artistic merit of the Savage/Steamboat classic. He's a guy whose opinion of modern wrestling should be discredited completely.
3611.12.2023greaterdale5.0I think Al is alright. He did a good job getting dumb sex shit over in an era with a sea of dumb sex shit gimmicks. I'll admit his head gimmick is so stupid it's actually entertaining, and his tag team with Steve Blackman with the nasty name I'll leave off this review is a good strange bedfellows tag team. He seems to be a pretty decent trainer and runs OVW now which is y'know a promotion that at least has weekly tv in the area.
3703.11.2023Akatsuki8.0 
3802.11.2023InsertFunnyNameHere7.0Al Snow is an anomaly in the history of professional wrestling. Perennial job guy in WWF who becomes insanely popular off the back (or should I say head) of a bizarre gimmick in ECW. Then returns to WWF and resumes being a jobber. That being said, ECW Al Snow is something you just had to be there to witness. One of the most unique gimmicks in wrestling history. Also wish I could give him a 10 off using The Prodigy as entrance music alone, but a 7 seems like the most justifiable rating.
3922.10.2023DangoDaisuki6.0 
4011.10.2023formen5.0 
4106.10.2023becky2belts8.0 
4230.08.2023Excellence of Execution8.0Technisch grundsolides Undercard Workhorse mit leichtem Kultfaktor. Für sein Alter noch in bemerkenswert guter Verfassung, wie es schient. Ein Bonuspunkt für seine heutigen Ansichten zum Wrestling Business, die er durchaus stark argumentiert (dabei aber nicht so unversöhnlich rüberkommt wie ein Jim Cornette) und mit denen er mir gar zu oft aus der Seele spricht.
4303.08.2023MrRaider9598.0 
4427.07.2023GonzoAppreciator6.0 
4509.07.2023crippleddonut8.0 
4626.06.2023Jimmy 3 People 06.0 
4705.06.2023Draculamura7.0 
4828.05.2023Giantfan19806.0A good competent worker who hit his peak during the hardcore wrestling of the Attitude Era WWF. He was one of the few guys back then to break out a variety of moves now and then whereas a lot of guys had their default set moves of doom.
4923.05.2023Mister Cute Face7.0 
5018.05.2023AidanArcher8.0 
5107.05.2023PapaGus5.0 
5207.05.2023tmxicon6.0 
5330.04.2023cibar125.0 
5430.04.2023BAZA5.0 
5511.04.2023Chriswarrior116.0 
5611.04.2023jonsnoe6.0 
5704.04.2023kmccoy836.0 
5803.04.2023Leth997.0One of the many cases where a talented guy gets lost in the shuffle and never recovers. Not really that good as a commentator, okay wrestler and quite funny when talking. Not everyone is supposed to be a star, there are also those wrestlers (like him or Scotty 2 Hotty or Sami Zayn) who can make your day even if they're not given all the time in the world. And, quite frankly, I would take a 5 minute Al Snow match instead of a 30 minute modern Edge match anyday
5916.03.2023winston7.0People either forget the fact that Al Snow was good in the ring, or they view his in-ring work through a modern prism, forgetting that his largest period of main-stream exposure was in an era where you were lucky to get longer than five minutes in the ring (or they took Mick Foley's jokes about him as serious criticism rather than friendly banter). The truth is he was a talented performer who could work a variety of styles and, between the ropes, had relatively few weaknesses. What he lacked though was the ability to really make a connection with the audience, something that is true of 99% of workers; that undeniable "it factor" that a rare few possess. Having read his autobiography, I also felt that he came across as lacking somewhat in creativity and pro-activeness. He expressed frustration at the terrible gimmicks he was given, but for some reason he felt unable to (or discouraged from) pitching many ideas of his own, at least until Paul Heyman gave him a shot in ECW. Anyway, overall Snow was an underrated performer, but not one who could be classed in the uppermost echolon of performers.
6014.02.2023Makoto927.0 
6103.01.2023benh26.0 
6207.12.2022Conquistador376.0"Acceptable." Sometimes I wish cagematch allowed such brevity. Usually he was just another body, things ran smooth with everyone but nothing really sticks out either aside from certain hardcore affairs (great chemistry with Road Dogg here). The pairing with Jannetty was ok, but that gimmick, YIKES. Memorable gimmick with Head, not so memorable gimmick when he was in the midst of one of his many "floundering - but he trains on tough enough so, that's something! " runs. Fine enough promo, but he never mattered in the card so, meh. Absolutely definitely totally "acceptable" but little more. 6.25 rounded down.
6307.12.2022khalek5.0 
6420.11.2022joaosousa208.0 
6506.11.2022ucey5.0 
6618.10.2022JumpinJerry7.0 
6710.10.2022AugustBurnsRed5.0 
6809.09.2022jibjab6.0 
6911.07.2022sbg20226.0A guy who was and still is entertaining to watch but was always bitten by the comedy wrestling bug. He has always been someone to watch whether it was his work in ECW, TNA or WWE, Al Snow is a guy who the fans can like organically.
7014.06.2022TheCoolGuy6.0 
7125.05.2022CLUCK6.0 
7229.04.2022texasyosh5.0Al Snow is probably best remembered for being a comedy act. All in all he's a pretty okay wrestler, but it took him like a decade to reach his... potential? His potential was... being a job guy? Okay. His biggest accomplishment is probably being a pretty solid trainer, I dunno if he's as good as a booker though.
7324.04.2022MorbidAxis7.0 
7422.04.2022Mudshow Idol6.0 
7514.03.2022Shadow Explosion5.0 
7615.02.2022piledrivrr5.0 
7713.02.2022cpatchj8.0 
7818.01.2022Den0036.0 
7905.01.2022MilkDDT5.0 
8026.12.2021Sloppy Sammy4.0Al Snow was once the best kept secret in independant wrestling, which tells you how terrible the indies must have been in the early nineties.
8121.12.2021Ruthless Attitude8.0 
8209.11.2021OnlyHalfTheEffinShow8.0Al is a classic example of that age old wrestling adage of making chicken salad out of chicken shit. He was always a good worker, but much of the work he was given with pre-JOB squad sucked to put it mildly. His transition into the batshit insane king of the early Hardcore division following his stint in ECW where he invented his "Head" gimmick is what really got him over.
8308.09.2021br23336.0 
8431.08.2021Firebird226.0 
8521.07.2021TeenageDirt6.0 
8622.06.2021thebigmilkman6.0 
8720.06.2021Daigotsu5.0Al Snow was perfectly serviceable in the ring. His big break with the mannequin head gimmick sounds pretty stupid in hindsight, and maybe you had to be there. But he's likely a better trainer than wrestler.
8822.05.2021steviecw7.0 
8930.04.2021StrongStyle20207.0 
9021.04.2021dwight6.0 
9101.04.2021YannisVDS36115.0 
9217.12.2020Strong Zero Machine6.0 
9317.12.2020Old ride long line6.0What does everybody want? Head! Lol man al snow was hilarious and always added to the entertainment of the show. Perfect example of a dude who did not have to give you much in the ring to make you appreciate his role and spot on the roster. He was mainly used as filler for live tv and , at least for me and my friends, we always looked forward to seeing al snow on raw and smackdown. More of a guilty pleasure than anything else.
9427.10.2020Khalid Ace5.0 
9519.10.2020smarkcalaway6.0 
9605.10.2020qaywsxed7.0 
9706.08.2020ChopChopChop8.0 
9821.06.2020shittylittlerasslin5.0 
9921.04.2020Causeahazard5.0 
10015.03.2020Aquarama7.0