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116.11.2024MattHall9.0(Re-edit) always one of my favorite heel job guys from the WWF. had two separate lengthy runs for the WWF, 82-86, and 90-92. While he may not the be the most interesting wrestler, he had some spice in his arsenal, doing a backflip back elbow to his opponent in the corner, being slingshotted into the ring by his opponet, or doing a splash from the top rope. I guess he had a knickknack of some aerial ability in his arsenal despite being a heel. He also worked in Texas as "Super Bad" or "The Cat". He also dyed his hair blonde (which I did not like) and wore cheetah trunks as appose to being quite agile for a guy who is 250+ pounds, while being shorter than 90% of his opposition. I don't wanna get into his Battle Kat run, because that role sucked, and I thought he wrestled his last match in 1998 against Steve Blackman, but it turns out it was his son Bobby wrestling Blackman.
225.08.2024SkibidiPunk9.0Massively underrated and important wrestler. It's a bigone era at this point but he was able to do what a lot of people couldn't: job. Changed the trajectory of a lot of careers just by existing and did it with enough style to keep getting called up for the role
311.01.2024AidanArcher7.0 
403.12.2023Conquistador375.0Somewhat lovable loser in the early 80's WWF (had obvious talent). He did fine in Texas but elsewhere (usually the WWF) things didn't quite connect, so he would go back to Texas and do fine. Would sometimes call himself "The Cat" and dress in leopard print (good look). Took the Battle Kat gimmick from fair to crap. Bob, buddy - you should have parked your trailer in Texas and stuck with it. He's ok but see also: Mr. Electricity Steve Regal. 4.75
502.12.2023Silver Shadow7.0One of the better heel jobbers of the 1980s and early 90s. Bradley had a lengthy run for the WWF in the early 1980s used as a jobber. He had a stint in World Class defeating Ultimate Warrior for the Texas Heavyweight title. Had one televised WCW match against Ricky Steam, which wasn't very good and Ricky Steamboat is consider one of the greatest technicians of all time. Returned to the WWF and juiced up on Steroids, and was used as a jobber guy to put over the babyfaces of Koko B. Ware, Bret Hart, Jake Roberts, Big Bossman, and had very rare wins over Babyface jobbers at house shows. He replaced Brady Boone with the Battle Kat gimmick, but he was slower than Boone. Wrestled his last match against Steve Blackman in 1998 and just disappeared from wrestling afterwards.
626.05.2023Giantfan19804.0One of the higher end jobbers of the 1990-1992 WWF Era. Had a short run as "Battle Kat V2" but that went over like a fart in church and he was back to just being a JTTS in the vein of Barry Horowitz. Had some character and charisma but not quite on the same level skill wise as Horowitz. He was definitely better than many of the slobs the WWF would basically hire off the street for squash matches.
712.06.2020Khalid Ace4.0 
804.12.2019krukster4.0Great WWF jobber of the 80's. Had a good look in the ring, and his matches usually had a good flow. Had a very minor run as BattleKat in the WWF as well, but didn't last very long.