Bobby Heenan, Paul Heyman, Jimmy Hart then…these forgotten WWE managers!
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Hiroku was the star of the group, Rene & Kenzo. I can't believe they actually beat Rey & RVD for the tag team titles.
I only know about Baron, because Stevie Richards mocked/paid tribute, and portrayed him.
"tastless" lol AW then threatened Vince and his family
Oliver Humperdinck?
For what it's worth, #08 ain't the worst "J Biggs" to have been involved with wrestling.
My vote for underated manager would be Gary Hart from the old World Class territory days
Does Oscar from Men on a Mission count as forgotten?
Honorable Mention(?): Harvey Whippleman.
Where's my prize I vividly remember Amy Webber
Sensational Sherri gave me my first boner. For that I will always rate her highly 😆
Abraham Washington also hosted a talk show on ECW His sidekick was none other than Hall of Famer Tony Atlas It was as bad as the joke that got him fired😊
Oh, we remember Abraham Washington. He was kind of a Bizarro Byron Saxton.
The Jamison gimmick was a representation on the typical “hardcore wrestling nerd” that still exists today.
Everyone remembers Abraham Washington “unstoppable like Kobe in Colorado”
Jamison was awesome
Bobby Heenan is the greatest manager ever imo. His on mic skills and presence was near perfect. Hilarious too. Rip bobby
Told the truth about Kobe he is a rapist and he got away with it
I remember Oliver Humperdinck, Jameson, and Clarence Mason
I know all of these, most of them people knew at the different times
We "totally don't remember?" You guys need to learn you have some older viewers who remember at least MOST of these.
God, 7:43 I couldn't stand Jamison 😂 dude was awful