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Gambler

Also known as Jeff Gamble, Jeff Gambol

Personal Data
Birthplace:
Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA
Gender:
male
Weight:
231 lbs (105 kg)

Career Data
Alter egos:
Roles:
Singles Wrestler
Beginning of in-ring career:
30.10.1990
End of in-ring career:
31.08.1999
In-ring experience:
8 years
Wrestling style:
Allrounder
Trainer:
WCW Power Plant
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Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 20
Number of comments: 10
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Average rating: 4.85  [20]
Average rating in 2025: 4.00  [1]
Average rating in 2024: 6.00  [1]
Average rating in 2023: 5.50  [2]
Average rating in 2022: 4.50  [2]
Average rating in 2021: 5.00  [1]
Average rating in 2019: 3.00  [1]
Average rating in 2017: 5.00  [1]
Average rating in 2016: 6.00  [3]
Average rating in 2015: 4.00  [3]
Average rating in 2011: 6.00  [1]
Average rating in 2008: 5.33  [3]
Average rating in 2007: 2.00  [1]
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Zak22 wrote on 26.10.2025:
[4.0] "A perfectly acceptable talent, maybe could have been more than a jobber on WCWs C and D tier shows but we'll never know."
Red Mage Riot wrote on 17.11.2024:
[6.0] "A bizarrely memorable gimmick for a jobber talent, and actually a pretty deft hand in the ring if you actually watch his work. He was never gonna be more than he was, but he was great in his role."
Wrestleking wrote on 16.09.2022:
[6.0] "An underrated talent. Unique gimmick, great wrestler and he could sell. He was quite reliable in the undercard."
Devitciiu wrote on 17.04.2017:
[5.0] "The Gambler! ? Yeah he was a jobber, but he ran with it. I remember him walking to the ring and flashing 5 aces. This was 1999 and he's acting like things haven't changed. He proceded to have a great match with Konnan. The dude rocked it old school. He could sell, he could work, and he looked like... ok maybe that's not important."
jcb9 wrote on 30.08.2016:
[7.0] "4. 27 for The Gambler! ? C'mon. Yeah he was a jobber, but he was one of the most entertaining jobbers of the 90s. He had a distinct gimmick, he could sell, he could work... and he looked like a cross between Arn Anderson and Chris Elliott, which was kind of funny to see."
DanTalksRasslin wrote on 16.08.2016:
[6.0] "Decent technical skill, good selling ability and a fun character made the Gambler one of the more memorable of WCW's job squad and an enjoyable presence on Saturday Night, Worldwide and the like. He always seemed to be having a good time in there as well. When WCW released most of its C- and D-show regulars in 1999, he disappeared with nary a trace - guess he finally knew when to fold 'em, when to walk away and when to run."
ShooterMcShoot wrote on 30.10.2015:
[6.0] "Honestly, this guy was my favorite of WCW's stable of jobbers. He really seemed to get into the gimmick too, and that always gets credit from me. Looked exactly like Arn Anderson."