[5.0] "A total jobber's jobber, Gibbs barely won his matches, he wrestled the Federation for a long time but only picked up 12 wins in his 300+ match career with Vince's WWF. Dude looked like some random joe Vince picked up off the streets and slid 20 bucks into his pocket to lose. He was there and he wasn't there."
[4.0] "Terry Gibbs is one of those job guys in the 80s that wrestled a ton for the WWF, but isn't as well remembered as SD Jones or Iron Mike Sharpe. He couldn't draw heat very well, he didn't have a stand out physique of the likes of Paul Roma, Jerry Allen, Scott Casey, or Jimmy Powers. He could do the wrestling part well, but he couldn't really do anything else."
[6.0] "Edited for mild embellishments: Credible heel enhancement talent when given time. Singles matches or tags - if you caught him at house shows and/or have watched alotta Primetime Wrestling you know. I liked his work outside of the WWF but I have to admit, it was there he seemed to come into his own. Unfortunately there is a bulk of "45 second squashes" which isn't of much use for anyone, so I will circle back to the "when given time" line. Also, Luscious Johnny V seemed to really like the guy."
[2.0] "Good God, this guy was bland and boring. Whenever one of his matches comes on, I can't wait for it to end. He's not a terrible wrestler, but has no charisma and therefore, makes me not care about whether he wins or loses."
[8.0] "I thought he was one of the best jobbers of all time. Very strong and could fight. Gibbs was big for a jobber. he was best known for The Ultimate Warrior's debut match which he jobbed to. He had great matches with Hulk Hogan at the WWF Championship, Also he did very well in Angelo Poffo's ICW winning the heavyweight title and Puerto Rico."