[7.0] "Blue Meanie was never a technical marvel, and he didn't try to be. His appeal lay in his sense of fun, unpredictability, and the ability to connect with fans through sheer personality. Memorable appearances came not from classic matches but from his quirky charm, whether in ECW or his brief WWE stint. He proved that wrestling can accommodate a variety of performers, and his legacy rests on heart and character rather than championships or main-event status. Blue Meanie remains a beloved underdog whose impact endures with fans who value personality and entertainment."
[7.0] "eghhh i dont hate the blue meanie you know, very good talking about the good old days, sadly his biggest ever story was getting the snot kicked out of him by John Layfield. Good in ECW and decent in the attitude era"
[5.0] "Blue Meanie was always good; his skills are deceptive. If you saw him for the first time, you wouldn't expect his impressive arsenal in the ring. He worked very well as a comedic wrestler alongside Nova and Stevie Cool."
[6.0] "While his gimmick was very simplistic - maybe even to the point of obnoxiousness - he got attention, he got reactions, and is likely remembered more often than the majority of those who have ever worked. I also give a little extra credit for the length of his career."
[6.0] "Meanie was never the most skilled wrestler, and he never pretended to be. What he brought to the table was a sense of fun and unpredictability that connected with a specific kind of fan. His appearances were memorable not because of five-star matches but because he made people smile and brought something different to the card. Even during his short WWE run, fans still responded to his quirky charm. While he was never a main event talent, Blue Meanie carved out a legacy as a beloved underdog and a reminder that wrestling has room for all types of performers. His place in history may not be about championships or headlining pay-per-views, but his impact is still felt by fans who appreciate the value of character and heart"
[5.0] "Meanie was fun. He was over wherever he worked. He could hit a moonsault and had surprising levels of energy and stamina for a fat guy with asthma."
[5.0] "Not all wrestlers are created equal. Some are fantastic on the mic, charismatic, great actors, some are fantastic in the ring whether they're a brawler or a high flyer, and some are just a funny gimmicky character. As far as funny characters goes, Blue Meanie was totally fine. Not my favorite but had some moments."
[6.0] "Honestly kind of a fan of the meanie. Ridiculous but extremely entertaining gimmick which was an important part of the ecw melting pot. He doesnt deserve the condemnation he gets on here i dont believe, but wrestling fans that take shit too seriously are always gonna hate on the comedic wrestlers"
[6.0] "Total guilty pleasure comedy guy, and one of the best at it. A unique gimmick in that it made the usually deadly serious ECW fanbase loosen up and have a little fun, which is always nice to see, and the BWO is legendary in and of itself, so what's not to love?"
[2.0] "Great gimmick and great guy, but not the greatest wrestler ever. Was he the absolute drizzling shits? No. But could he wrestle at all? HELL No."
[5.0] "All points earned on "guilty pleasure" and "charm". I absolutely adore the bWo, mark out moronically for it as much as I fast forward right past the nWo. While I'm not big on comedy wrestling - It's usually my type of comedy; 110% commitment, physical and usually saturated in camp. He almost always kept in good company so that helped. He's very likeable and a real deal FAN of wrestling. Was VERY giving when it came time for ass kickings. 4.5 rounded up. talented? ...eh. dedicated? VERY."
[5.0] "I loved the Blue Meanie at the time. He was really funny with Stevie Richards in ECW and added to the general insanity of attitude era. He had a nice moonsault that didn't always land and a pretty good DDT. Got himself in incredible shape towards the end of ECW and had some success as a promoter. I enjoyed his brief run in "Blue Balls" with Mahoney for Extreme Rising. I think there had to be a limit to how often you can utilize this character and skill set but he's memorable and entertaining. He seems like a really good guy and it's clear he's remembered fondly given that he is still brought in for battle royals and multi-mans by ROH, WrestleCade and MLW."
[1.0] "I've never been a fan of comedy wrestling but sometimes I don't mind it. With this guy comedy wrestling is the least of my problems. He's a terrible wrestler."
[5.0] "He was fine for what he was. I mean, ECW was full of garbage "wrestlers" who still get a free pass for old times sake so why can't the Blue Meanie get a free pass as well? The guy was never meant to go one on one against Tazz or have a bloodbath against New Jack: he was there to make people laugh and fulfilled that role very well. But I keep on wondering what he was doing in Raven's Nest..."
[2.0] "Garbage. To be a comedy wrestler, you first HAVE to be a good wrestler in the first place. This is something that's true for the likes of Toru Yano or Colt Cabana (guys who, for better or for worse, could actually legit wrestle seriously when required and busted their ass doing so before moving to a more comedic style) Blue Meanie is incapable of doing so to any reasonable standard, and remains likely the worst guy overall quality wise in ECW. The only thing he could do was a moonsault, which was botched most of the time and even when done correctly looked even worse than Lita's knee first moonsault. At least that was over. Meanie was by far the worst out of the BWO, and was a chore every time he was around, either wrestling, or cutting some shitty backstage promo."
[4.0] "Da Blue Guy is a comedy character through and through, and an entertaining one at that. He was perfect in a sidekick role and his antics made him popular with the ECW faithful. Could also take bumps and could impressively pull off his moonsault."
[6.0] "Blue Meanie wasn't really anything in the ring, but his ring work wasn't the point. He was an entertainer, and did a good job playing the clueless putz's clueless putz role in ECW."
[2.0] "Das Auffälligste an ihm ist sein Erscheinungsbild mit den blauen Haaren und diesem viel zu kurzen T-Shirt. Im Ring natürlich nicht zu gebrauchen. Das Aufregendste war noch, als er beim Massenbrawl von JBL regelrecht zusammengeschlagen wurde."
[4.0] "Wow is the Meanie really that low? I guess a lot of it has to do with his in ring stuff, which was passable. I can't really think of any good Meanie matches, but the character was often at ring side for some interesting moments."
[6.0] "Not much of an athlete, but very good instincts as an entertainer, and his wrestling promotion had a moderate amount of succes, buzz and good matches. Not bad considering the card he was dealt."
[6.0] "Meanie gets a lot of low ratings here. Why? Because he wasn't the sort of wrestler who he was never meant to be, anyway. He wasn't ever a great worker, or a physical specimen, a main event player, etc. But you know what? He wasn't trying to be any of those things. He was a comedy act. And he was perfectly good at that role, particularly during his main run in ECW. I'd probably give him a 5 but I'm bumping it up to 6 to balance the bad reviews."
[3.0] "The best thing about Blue Meanie is the fact that he has a win over notorious bully John Layfield. His moonsault is floppy, his look is atrocious and his humor does nothing for me, but I suppose it did wonders for fans of BWO. He bumped pretty well too but that's pretty much a requirement for the ECW environment."
[1.0] "Als Begleitung der bwo ist er zu gebrauchen aber was war sonst? Sein Erscheinungsbild war sowas von abartig und eckelig und im Ring war er ohne den moonsault ein absoluter Nichtskönner."
[8.0] "Here's the thing about Brian "The Blue Meanie" Heffron - he only takes NO for an answer. I mean, can you blame him, though? It isn't his fault. He's a Blue Meanie. Blue Meanies only take NO for an answer. So, are his matches any good? NO! Are any of his storylines particularly memorable, his run as Raven's goof's goof notwithstanding? NO! Could he have been a WWF Hardcore Champion at some point in 1999 or 2000? Hey, I'm not putting words in Vince McMahon's mouth or anything. But maybe, just maybe, that YES alone is worth a solid 8. I mean, let's face it: you laughed your sweet bumhole off when he beat JBL on SmackDown. Or did you?"
[4.0] "The guy wasn't a great worker, but he knew his way around the ring for sure. Shit, the guy could hit a moonsault. On top of that, he's hilarious and has had some of the funniest skits/segments in wrestling history. This low rating is criminal!"
[7.0] "The Meanie was a joy to watch in the BWO years. He was always like this big kid who lived in mom and dads garage, that played video games and ate cheetos, but also showed up to wrestle. He took ome pretty good bumps in the role. My favourite Meanie quote "Of course I am Blue. If I wasn't I would just be called The Meanie. ""
[1.0] "Unlustig, dumm und eine totale Pflaume im Ring. Einen Punkt gibts für den Meaniesault. Ein brauchbares Maskotchen für die bwo, aber als Wrestler, ist er nicht zu gebrauchen."
[0.0] "Sehr talentiert, unterhaltsam und ohne fremdschämfaktor. Nicht. Paul Heyman war ein Genie als Booker? Dieses Stable bewies doch wohl eindeutig das Gegenteil davon."
[6.0] "He was a comic relief jobber and he did it alright. I'll admit he was pretty meh in the ring but that really adds to his character. 2 extra points for bWo and his theme song which is probably the best theme song in all of ECW"
[2.0] "Was zur Hölle hat man sich denn dabei gedacht? Ich verabscheue es ja, schlechte Bewertungen zu verteilen. Jedoch bei diesem Spitzbuben wird man geradezu genötigt! Mangelhaft, setzen!"
[5.0] "I looked forward to his appearance every week on ecw. His talent got lost in a big stage like wwe. Not suited for a serious wrestling match, but a lot of fun playing a comedy stooge roll for tv skits"
[8.0] "Blue Meanie was good at the job he was there for: a comedy wrestler and sidekick for Stevie Richards. He could/can take a hell of a bump. In addition, he was WAY over with the ECW loyals. Once ECW folded, he was good enough to be brought over to the WWF roster while many of his ECW compatriots were cut loose. Most people hold Colt Cabana in high regard and he is basically the same type of wrestler as Meanie. Both bring a ton of personality to their profession and get over huge with the fans..."
[3.0] "Gefällt mir auch als Comedy Charakter nicht. Hat im Ring nicht wirklich was zu suchen und finde ihn wie gesagt auch nicht lustig. 3 pkt gibts für einige coole Segmente mit der bWo."
[6.0] "Für mich war er in der ECW einfach nur zum lachen fand ihn richtig unterhaltend nur seine In-Ring fähigkeiten waren ned so toll als Promoter in der 3PW gefiel er mir auch nur schade das er nicht mit Geld umgehen kann. Seine WWE Zeit vergessen wir mal lieber"
[2.0] "Jetzt weiß ich auch warum Bradshaw so oft zugeschlagen hat. Jasmin war wohl das einzig interessante an ihm. Kann immer wieder mal in unsinnigen Comedy Segmenten eingesetzt werden aber von Wrestling Matches sollte er sich fernhalten."
[4.0] "Früher mochte ich ihn sehr, wahrscheinlich auch, weil ich früher noch von den mangelnden Wrestlingskills absehen konnte. ;) BWO hat einfach gerockt. Aber was sieht man denn inzwischen von ihm? Seit guten 2 Jahren macht er ja nur noch Dance-Offs gegen Tracy Smothers, die entweder einen vorherigen Dance-Off komplett kopieren, einfach nur schlecht sind oder auch beides erfüllen. Einfach nicht mehr lustig, mal Subjektiv, vor allem wegen BWO, eine 4."
[4.0] "Das einzige was ich unterhaltsam fand ist natürlich im Zusammenhang mit der bWo zu nennen. Ansonsten würde der Blue Meanie wohl kaum keinem im Gedächtnis bleiben. Im Ring hat er aber nicht so viel drauf."