[5.0] "I watched ECW from day one to see how the "SHAH! " started and it seemed as if the crowd already knew to chant it? It was happening by his third or fourth working punch. Crazy. ANYWAY! He is upper level enhancement talent, think the Northeast version of Bob Cook (only larger). He also resembled a smaller version of younger One Man Gang (get all that? ). His work would range from cookie cutter brawl n quick fall to hotly contested back n forth's that felt like things might just swing in the favor of Myers. Very good in the role, made the most of what he had. 5.25"
[3.0] "The Shaw of ECW. He was beloved in ECW even though he was lower mid card at best. Not much skillset, but the fans got behind him. In any other organization he would have been 100% jobber, but he found his niche. Based on this he gets a 3 which isn't great, but could be worse."
[4.0] "Myers was a capable brawler and did well in making his opponents look good, and this led him to spend much of his career as an enhancement talent at the higher levels. This brought him jobber spots in both WCW and the WWF, though his most notable run was with ECW. Though he was often on the losing side there too, he was able to garner the support of the ECW faithful and earned some featured spots as backup for other babyfaces, such as Axl Rotten and Balls Mahoney in their wars with the Dudley Boys. As his in-ring career wound down he found ways to stay involved in the industry, including working as a trainer and as head of security for TNA."
[4.0] "Myers was best known as "The Shah of ECW" after he was first brought in by Paul Heyman in early 1994 and would start chanting "sha" during his matches while doing offensive moves. He was mainly used as an undercard act in ECW.. after his departure from ECW, he mainly works in Independent Circuit until 2011."