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Conquistador37 wrote on 08.10.2023:
[5.0] "Before and during the onset of the national expansion, Vince had some talent that wasn't much. This is one of them. 2.5 rounded up. EDIT! Ok, so after watching more of his work from the 70's and very early 80's; he earns points due to his tag work with Dominic DeNucci and Pat Patterson. 4.75 rounded up. I stand by this though: He's only any good as a babyface and is a hideously crappy heel; post early 80's he was fkn AWFUL, borderline unwatchable/offensive."
Giantfan1980 wrote on 22.05.2023:
[4.0] "Saw him during the twilight career in the WWF where he was just a glorified jobber. About as good as you could expect in the "punch and kick" era of the early 80's."
CMFunk007 wrote on 29.01.2023:
[3.0] "Rene Goulet is someone who I've only seen on the tail end of his career. He could get some heat from the crowd, but he wasn't much of a performer in my opinion. If he was on the card, he was filler and you knew hew was going to lose."
Squared Circle wrote on 27.12.2022:
[7.0] "Rene was a quality hand and one of my favorites from the 1960's. He had some strong mat work. He peaked as an upper mid card performer in the WWWF, NWA and AWA. Later in his career be became a jobber to the stars in the WWF, AWA and NWA. He was part of some formidable tag teams, winning gold with Gene Anderson and Karl Gotch. He was also part of the French Connection with Andre in Japan. I was glad to see him wearing the gold blazer in the WWE as he certainly deserved a post ring career. If all you saw was him jobbing out in the WWE, you pretty much missed everything."
krukster wrote on 25.07.2020:
[5.0] "One of my favorite heel jobbers in early 80's WWF. He started as a face in 1980, and switched to a heel with his Michael Jackson glove. It was my fav move, the claw, even though no one ever submitted to it. lol He had decent charisma and if you had PRISM or USA network back in the day you could usually see a good 10-15 minute match out of him as an opener on a card."
JEK 1991 wrote on 21.01.2019:
[7.0] "He was a excellent jobber in the WWF one of the best. Underrated performer big time. Most remembered as a mid carder in AWA. Had some great matches with Ric Flair, Iron Sheik, Jim Brunzell and Ken Patera. Here's a fact he is the first one ever to beat Ric Flair. In WWF he was the second team along with Karl Gotch to win the tag belts in 1971. Great role as a jobber in WWF. Remembered for his claw hold and wearing a cape to the ring. You don't see it that much today. Very fast in the ring. Great at holds and high flying. He was a road agnet form 1987-1997 and made appearances in the back ground on PPV and Monday Night Raw."
mdkarl wrote on 30.10.2015:
[5.0] "Goulet is remembered today as the jobber he was in the early 1980's for wwe house cards. We must remember he was in his 40's at this time and WWE was pushing it's youth for it's national expansion. In his early career Goulet was a very credible mid card act and would be much higher ranked if he was around during the current media era of wrestling"
Addy1982 wrote on 12.03.2011:
[4.0] "Kenne leider auch nur Matches indem er verjobbt wurde , einzig sein Tag Team Titel run in dem 70 sehe ich als positives an was ich über rene goulet weis, deswegen 4 statt 1 !"