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Rassle Fan wrote on 15.08.2024:
[7.0] "After rewatching WCW from the early and mid-90's I sought out Col. Parker's matches and he did have some bloodbaths. It's such a stark contrast to his silly Foghorn Leghorn character that I can't believe it's the same person. His time as a manager and The Studd Stable are underrated. I'm not arguing for them to be a top ten but I rarely see them mentioned in discussions. They were corny and silly but that was the style at the time."
benny5bellys wrote on 15.08.2024:
[7.0] "I did not see any of his active in ring career so can't comment on that but I enjoyed his mid card heel manager stuff. He absolutely nailed the pig headed southern gentleman stereotype he was going for."
Giantfan1980 wrote on 29.05.2023:
[5.0] "Liked him as a manager but after mid 95, him and his stable seemed to fall onto the back burner and got overshadowed by other story lines and workers. He would have been great in the 1980's WWF or WCW as a manager with the Southern Gentleman gimmick."
Conquistador37 wrote on 02.05.2023:
[9.0] "He was a rather fun tag wrestler to watch, sometimes he was flying all over the place and would stretch his long limbs as far as they would reach for maximum comedic impact. He was a real blow hard promo guy as well, one that would make me crack up maybe too often for a supposed scoundrel ... When he showed up in WCW as Col Robert Parker I think I had my first "ab day" from laughing so hard. He really delivered as that character and helped make WCW quite fun, very often. Good stuff managing his Stud Stable and a heck of a feud with Dustin Rhodes. There are layers to his work, especially by the time he reinvented himself as a manager. Underrated and a joy to experience wherever, whenever! 8.75 rounded up."
XXDoubleHHXX wrote on 01.05.2023:
[8.0] "As a wrestler he was okay, but as a manger he shined as this stereotypical southern wealthy gentleman character. His white suit, his big hat, the mannerisms he was perfect at. He would mostly manage these southern style or looking wrestlers and it would work just so hard."
Wrestling Forever wrote on 19.07.2020:
[5.0] "Vom Welch Clan der bekannteste jetzt eher für die User von cagematch. Es gibt auch viele Oldschool Fans die kannten sicher seinen Vater, Bruder, Großvater. Ich kann nur seine Manager Zeit bewerten. Unfassbar nervig gerade als Tennessee Lee und wo er Jeff Jarrett in der WWF managte. Hat bei MLW auch die Dirty Blondes gemanagt und versucht aktuell eine Manager Lizenz zu bekommen."
JEK 1991 wrote on 26.02.2020:
[6.0] "Average wrestler. Manager decent. More of a tag team specialist and won may tag titles. He won a lot with his brother Jimmy and cousin Ron."
DaWizWithAD wrote on 07.07.2018:
[8.0] "I'll admit I really don't know much about his in-ring career, but he was a fantastic manager with a great voice."
DanTalksRasslin wrote on 12.03.2017:
[8.0] "An accomplished wrestler in his day, particularly in the Southern territorial tag team ranks, Robert Fuller had his most memorable national-level run in WCW in the early '90s as manager Colonel Robert Parker (the gimmick being an obvious nod to Elvis' manager Col. Tom Parker). He was just great in the role - playing the role of a stereotypical Southern gentleman to a T, providing strong promos, a memorable character and the ability to take a few bumps when necessary - many of the things that make a great manager. I like to think that if Foghorn Leghorn was a real person, this is who he'd be. He managed the likes of Harley Race, Vader, Steve Austin and others to prominent roles. Subsequently had a brief run in the WWF in 1998 as Tennessee Lee (basically the same character as Col. Parker), managing Jeff Jarrett, and has continued to pop up on the independent scene here and there ever since."
Phenomenal91 wrote on 29.09.2014:
[8.0] "Often overlooked in the pantheon of great wrestling managers. His Col. Robert Parker character was hilarious yet effective. Managers like him are hard to come by these days. Plus he has plenty of great accomplishments as an actual wrestler."
C van Dam wrote on 10.05.2010:
[8.0] "Hat gefetzt als Manager, sah ihn immer gerne. In der WWF zwar nichts Großes, aber in der WCW als Manager sehr ansehlich."
LexLuger4ever wrote on 24.02.2008:
[6.0] "Ein ganz guter Heel Manager, nicht mehr und nicht weniger!"
Stani wrote on 21.02.2008:
[6.0] "Solider Heelmanager, wer den Colonel nicht hasste, dem war nicht zu helfen"
Blade Bourdeaux wrote on 28.01.2008:
[4.0] "Ich konnte mit ihm nichts anfangen, da gab es wesentlich bessere Manager."
Hypocrisy wrote on 14.11.2007:
[4.0] "Und der Südstaatendialekt nervte so unerträglich..."
Masterpiece wrote on 16.09.2007:
[4.0] "Als Col. Parker in der WCW durchschnittlich, als Tennessee Lee eine Nervensäge!"