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This is a Character YMMV Sheet for the various wrestlers, managers and assorted other personalities that appeared in [[WCW]].
This is a Character YMMV Sheet for the various wrestlers, managers and assorted other personalities that appeared in [[WCW]].


=== Non-Wrestlers ===
== Non-Wrestlers ==
==== Jimmy Hart (Jimmy Ray Hart, 1994-2001) ====
=== Jimmy Hart (Jimmy Ray Hart, 1994-2001) ===
* [[Most Annoying Sound]]: His high-pitched voice and megaphone earned him the nickname "The Mouth of the South"; this was not a compliment.
* [[Most Annoying Sound]]: His high-pitched voice and megaphone earned him the nickname "The Mouth of the South"; this was not a compliment.


=== The Wrestlers ===
== The Wrestlers ==
==== Big Van [[Vader]] (Leon Allen White, 1990-1995) ====
=== Big Van [[Vader]] (Leon Allen White, 1990-1995) ===
* [[Germans Love David Hasselhoff]]: He's incredibly popular in Japan.
* [[Germans Love David Hasselhoff]]: He's incredibly popular in Japan.
* [[Seinfeld Is Unfunny]]: Vader also innovated the powerbomb, which went on to become a generic 'big guy' move.
* [[Seinfeld Is Unfunny]]: Vader also innovated the powerbomb, which went on to become a generic 'big guy' move.


==== Billy Kidman (Peter Allen Grunner, 1996-2001) ====
=== Billy Kidman (Peter Allen Grunner, 1996-2001) ===
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: He got a much bigger push than most other members of The Flock, after they disbanded.
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: He got a much bigger push than most other members of The Flock, after they disbanded.


==== Blitzkrieg (Jay Ross, 2000) ====
=== Blitzkrieg (Jay Ross, 2000) ===
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: ''To this day'' people still fondly remember Blitzkrieg. Remember, his WCW career lasted a span of months.
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: ''To this day'' people still fondly remember Blitzkrieg. Remember, his WCW career lasted a span of months.
* [[Too Good to Last]]: Practically the literal embodiment of it. He was ''so good'' in the ring that even veteran cruiserweights like Juventud Guerrera and Psychosis were fans of him. And then he took a computer job with a seven digit salary and never wrestled again.
* [[Too Good to Last]]: Practically the literal embodiment of it. He was ''so good'' in the ring that even veteran cruiserweights like Juventud Guerrera and Psychosis were fans of him. And then he took a computer job with a seven digit salary and never wrestled again.
* [[Unfortunate Implications]]: Averted, very few people ever made a big deal of his name despite the Nazi connotations.
* [[Unfortunate Implications]]: Averted, very few people ever made a big deal of his name despite the Nazi connotations.


==== BookerT (Booker Tio Huffman, 1993-2001) ====
=== BookerT (Booker Tio Huffman, 1993-2001) ===
* [[Memetic Mutation]]: "HULKHOGAN, WE COMIN' FO' YOU, NIGGA!"
* [[Memetic Mutation]]: "HULKHOGAN, WE COMIN' FO' YOU, NIGGA!"


==== [[Bret Hart]] (1997-2000) ====
=== [[Bret Hart]] (1997-2000) ===
* [[Memetic Mutation]]: "Who are you to doubt El Dandy?"
* [[Memetic Mutation]]: "Who are you to doubt El Dandy?"
* [[Tear Jerker]]: The [[Owen Hart]] Tribute Match he had with [[Chris Benoit]].
* [[Tear Jerker]]: The [[Owen Hart]] Tribute Match he had with [[Chris Benoit]].


==== [[Chris Jericho]] (Christopher Keith Irvine, 1996-1999) ====
=== [[Chris Jericho]] (Christopher Keith Irvine, 1996-1999) ===
* [[Crowning Moment of Funny]]: Several, including his long list and more or less anything involving his bodyguard, Ralphus.
* [[Crowning Moment of Funny]]: Several, including his long list and more or less anything involving his bodyguard, Ralphus.
* [[Memetic Mutation]]: 'ARMBAR!'
* [[Memetic Mutation]]: 'ARMBAR!'


==== [[Diamond Dallas Page]] (Page Joseph Falkinburg, Jr., 1991-2001) ====
=== [[Diamond Dallas Page]] (Page Joseph Falkinburg, Jr., 1991-2001) ===
* [[Marty Stu]]: An accusation lobbied at him, since he was Eric Bischoff's friend in real life. So ''of course'' he would be the one [[Genre Savvy]] face around, and the only guy to look good against the nWo on most nights.
* [[Marty Stu]]: An accusation lobbied at him, since he was Eric Bischoff's friend in real life. So ''of course'' he would be the one [[Genre Savvy]] face around, and the only guy to look good against the nWo on most nights.


==== Disco Inferno (Glenn Gilbertti, 1995-2001) ====
=== Disco Inferno (Glenn Gilbertti, 1995-2001) ===
* [[Ear Worm]]: Disco Fever, Disco Fever, Disco Fever YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH!
* [[Ear Worm]]: Disco Fever, Disco Fever, Disco Fever YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH!


==== [[Eddie Guerrero]] (1995-2000) ====
=== [[Eddie Guerrero]] (1995-2000) ===
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: He was consistantly more over than his positon on the card would indicate.
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: He was consistantly more over than his positon on the card would indicate.


==== [[The Big Show|The Giant]] (Paul Wight, 1995-1999) ====
=== [[The Big Show|The Giant]] (Paul Wight, 1995-1999) ===
* [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]]: Tearing the ring apart with his bare hands.
* [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]]: Tearing the ring apart with his bare hands.


==== Glacier (Ray Lloyd, 1996-1999) ====
=== Glacier (Ray Lloyd, 1996-1999) ===
* [[Big Lipped Alligator Moment|Big-Lipped Alligator Wrestler]]: By the time Glacier debuted, WCW's booking had begun to revolve entirely around the WCW/nWo war. And yet, for all the hype, Glacier, and his opponents Mortis and Wrath, were never involved in that overarching plotline at all.
* [[Non Sequitur Scene|Big-Lipped Alligator Wrestler]]: By the time Glacier debuted, WCW's booking had begun to revolve entirely around the WCW/nWo war. And yet, for all the hype, Glacier, and his opponents Mortis and Wrath, were never involved in that overarching plotline at all.
* [[Creator's Pet]]: Glacier's debut was hyped for a solid 5 months; his first vignette aired in April 1996, and he didn't actually wrestle on TV until September that same year. Fans were sick of him before he even showed up, due to this. The following year-long undefeated streak did not help matters.
* [[Creator's Pet]]: Glacier's debut was hyped for a solid 5 months; his first vignette aired in April 1996, and he didn't actually wrestle on TV until September that same year. Fans were sick of him before he even showed up, due to this. The following year-long undefeated streak did not help matters.


==== [[Goldberg]] (William Scott "Bill" Goldberg, 1997-2001) ====
=== [[Goldberg]] (William Scott "Bill" Goldberg, 1997-2001) ===
* [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]]: Either his demolition of [[Wrestler/Raven|Raven]] and his Flock for the US Title, or his demolition of [[Hulk Hogan]] and his nWo for the WCW World Title. His no-selling of Ron Reis' stop sign to the head is particularly epic.
* [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]]: Either his demolition of [[Wrestler/Raven|Raven]] and his Flock for the US Title, or his demolition of [[Hulk Hogan]] and his nWo for the WCW World Title. His no-selling of Ron Reis' stop sign to the head is particularly epic.
* [[Crowning Music of Awesome]]: His entrance theme was pretty epic.
* [[Crowning Music of Awesome]]: His entrance theme was pretty epic.


==== [[Kevin Nash]] (Kevin Scott Nash, 1990-1993, 1996-2001) ====
=== [[Kevin Nash]] (Kevin Scott Nash, 1990-1993, 1996-2001) ===
* [[Canon Sue]]: Arguably during his tenure as booker.
* [[Canon Sue]]: Arguably during his tenure as booker.


==== [[Lance Storm]] (Lance Evers, 2000-2001) ====
=== [[Lance Storm]] (Lance Evers, 2000-2001) ===
* [[Germans Love David Hasselhoff]]: He got huge face pops during WCW's World Tour, especially in Canada.
* [[Germans Love David Hasselhoff]]: He got huge face pops during WCW's World Tour, especially in Canada.


==== Lex Luger (Lawrence Wendell Pfohl, 1987-1992, 1995-2001) ====
=== Lex Luger (Lawrence Wendell Pfohl, 1987-1992, 1995-2001) ===
* [[HSQ]] His jumping ship from the WWF to appear on the first episode of Nitro, before such jumps became passe.
* [[HSQ]] His jumping ship from the WWF to appear on the first episode of Nitro, before such jumps became passe.


==== Mike Awesome (Michael Lee Alfonso, 2000-2001) ====
=== Mike Awesome (Michael Lee Alfonso, 2000-2001) ===
* [[Awesome McCoolname]]: Obviously.
* [[Awesome McCoolname]]: Obviously.
* [[HSQ]]: He debuted on Nitro while he was still the reigning [[ECW]] Champion. Also, his involvement in a Triple Cage match, throwing Chris Kanyon from it's second storey.
* [[HSQ]]: He debuted on Nitro while he was still the reigning [[ECW]] Champion. Also, his involvement in a Triple Cage match, throwing Chris Kanyon from it's second storey.


==== Paul Orndorff (Paul Parlette Orndorff, Jr., 1990, 1992-2000) ====
=== Paul Orndorff (Paul Parlette Orndorff, Jr., 1990, 1992-2000) ===
* [[Jerkass Woobie]]: His losing streak to the Renegade.
* [[Jerkass Woobie]]: His losing streak to the Renegade.


==== [[Ric Flair]] (Richard Morgan Fliehr, 1974-1991, 1993-2001) ====
=== [[Ric Flair]] (Richard Morgan Fliehr, 1974-1991, 1993-2001) ===
* [[Magnificent Bastard]]
* [[Magnificent Bastard]]


==== [[Scott Steiner]] (Scott Carl Rechsteiner, 1989-1992, 1996-2001) ====
=== [[Scott Steiner]] (Scott Carl Rechsteiner, 1989-1992, 1996-2001) ===
* [[Complete Monster]]: After he turned on his brother.
* [[Complete Monster]]: After he turned on his brother.
* [[Unfortunate Implications]]: When he dyed his hair and beard blonde and joined the nWo, he was given the nickname "White Thunder", due to his blonde hair matching his all white ring attire. It didn't last long.
* [[Unfortunate Implications]]: When he dyed his hair and beard blonde and joined the nWo, he was given the nickname "White Thunder", due to his blonde hair matching his all white ring attire. It didn't last long.


==== Sid Vicious (Sid Eudy, 1989-1991, 1993, 1999-2001) ====
=== Sid Vicious (Sid Eudy, 1989-1991, 1993, 1999-2001) ===
* [[Crowning Moment of Funny]]: "[[Kevin Nash]], you may be half the man that I am, and I may have half the brain that you do..."
* [[Crowning Moment of Funny]]: "[[Kevin Nash]], you may be half the man that I am, and I may have half the brain that you do..."
* [[Squick]]: There's footage of him ''literally'' snapping his leg coming off of the middle rope at the Sin Pay Per View.
* [[Squick]]: There's footage of him ''literally'' snapping his leg coming off of the middle rope at the Sin Pay Per View.


==== Ultimo Dragon (Yoshihiro Asai, 1996-1998) ====
=== Ultimo Dragon (Yoshihiro Asai, 1996-1998) ===
* [[Memetic Mutation]]: Do a handstand on the turnbuckle and your opponent can't see you!
* [[Memetic Mutation]]: Do a handstand on the turnbuckle and your opponent can't see you!


=== [[Tag Team|Tag Teams]] ===
== [[Tag Team]]s ==
==== The Nasty Boys - Jerry Sags (Jerome Saganovich 1990, 1993-1997), Brian Knobbs (Brian Yandrisovitz 1990, 1993-1997, 1999-2001) ====
=== The Nasty Boys - Jerry Sags (Jerome Saganovich 1990, 1993-1997), Brian Knobbs (Brian Yandrisovitz 1990, 1993-1997, 1999-2001) ===
* [[Fashion Victim Villain|Fashion Victim Villains]] ([[Heel|as heels]]) / [[Impossibly Tacky Clothes]] ([[Face|as faces]])
* [[Fashion Victim Villain]]s ([[Heel|as heels]]) / [[Impossibly Tacky Clothes]] ([[Face|as faces]])


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Revision as of 21:23, 6 August 2017


This is a Character YMMV Sheet for the various wrestlers, managers and assorted other personalities that appeared in WCW.

Non-Wrestlers

Jimmy Hart (Jimmy Ray Hart, 1994-2001)

  • Most Annoying Sound: His high-pitched voice and megaphone earned him the nickname "The Mouth of the South"; this was not a compliment.

The Wrestlers

Big Van Vader (Leon Allen White, 1990-1995)

Billy Kidman (Peter Allen Grunner, 1996-2001)

  • Ensemble Darkhorse: He got a much bigger push than most other members of The Flock, after they disbanded.

Blitzkrieg (Jay Ross, 2000)

  • Ensemble Darkhorse: To this day people still fondly remember Blitzkrieg. Remember, his WCW career lasted a span of months.
  • Too Good to Last: Practically the literal embodiment of it. He was so good in the ring that even veteran cruiserweights like Juventud Guerrera and Psychosis were fans of him. And then he took a computer job with a seven digit salary and never wrestled again.
  • Unfortunate Implications: Averted, very few people ever made a big deal of his name despite the Nazi connotations.

BookerT (Booker Tio Huffman, 1993-2001)

Bret Hart (1997-2000)

Chris Jericho (Christopher Keith Irvine, 1996-1999)

Diamond Dallas Page (Page Joseph Falkinburg, Jr., 1991-2001)

  • Marty Stu: An accusation lobbied at him, since he was Eric Bischoff's friend in real life. So of course he would be the one Genre Savvy face around, and the only guy to look good against the nWo on most nights.

Disco Inferno (Glenn Gilbertti, 1995-2001)

  • Ear Worm: Disco Fever, Disco Fever, Disco Fever YEAH YEAH YEAH YEAH!

Eddie Guerrero (1995-2000)

  • Ensemble Darkhorse: He was consistantly more over than his positon on the card would indicate.

The Giant (Paul Wight, 1995-1999)

Glacier (Ray Lloyd, 1996-1999)

  • Big-Lipped Alligator Wrestler: By the time Glacier debuted, WCW's booking had begun to revolve entirely around the WCW/nWo war. And yet, for all the hype, Glacier, and his opponents Mortis and Wrath, were never involved in that overarching plotline at all.
  • Creator's Pet: Glacier's debut was hyped for a solid 5 months; his first vignette aired in April 1996, and he didn't actually wrestle on TV until September that same year. Fans were sick of him before he even showed up, due to this. The following year-long undefeated streak did not help matters.

Goldberg (William Scott "Bill" Goldberg, 1997-2001)

Kevin Nash (Kevin Scott Nash, 1990-1993, 1996-2001)

  • Canon Sue: Arguably during his tenure as booker.

Lance Storm (Lance Evers, 2000-2001)

Lex Luger (Lawrence Wendell Pfohl, 1987-1992, 1995-2001)

  • HSQ His jumping ship from the WWF to appear on the first episode of Nitro, before such jumps became passe.

Mike Awesome (Michael Lee Alfonso, 2000-2001)

  • Awesome McCoolname: Obviously.
  • HSQ: He debuted on Nitro while he was still the reigning ECW Champion. Also, his involvement in a Triple Cage match, throwing Chris Kanyon from it's second storey.

Paul Orndorff (Paul Parlette Orndorff, Jr., 1990, 1992-2000)

Ric Flair (Richard Morgan Fliehr, 1974-1991, 1993-2001)

Scott Steiner (Scott Carl Rechsteiner, 1989-1992, 1996-2001)

  • Complete Monster: After he turned on his brother.
  • Unfortunate Implications: When he dyed his hair and beard blonde and joined the nWo, he was given the nickname "White Thunder", due to his blonde hair matching his all white ring attire. It didn't last long.

Sid Vicious (Sid Eudy, 1989-1991, 1993, 1999-2001)

  • Crowning Moment of Funny: "Kevin Nash, you may be half the man that I am, and I may have half the brain that you do..."
  • Squick: There's footage of him literally snapping his leg coming off of the middle rope at the Sin Pay Per View.

Ultimo Dragon (Yoshihiro Asai, 1996-1998)

  • Memetic Mutation: Do a handstand on the turnbuckle and your opponent can't see you!

Tag Teams

The Nasty Boys - Jerry Sags (Jerome Saganovich 1990, 1993-1997), Brian Knobbs (Brian Yandrisovitz 1990, 1993-1997, 1999-2001)