Okay, here’s my blog post about figuring out the “worst” wrestler in WWE, written in a casual, personal style:
Alright, so I had this random thought the other day: Who really is the worst wrestler in WWE? Not like, the most hated heel, but the one that just… makes you cringe a little every time they’re in the ring? So I decided to waste a good chunk of my Saturday digging into this very important question.

First Steps: My (Failed) Initial Ideas
My first instinct was to just go with my gut. You know, that one wrestler whose matches I always skip on Peacock. But then I thought, nah, that’s too subjective. My “worst” might be someone else’s guilty pleasure. I Needed data! Or, at least, something resembling data.
So, I tried a few things, each one of them is a dead end:
- Check popular Wrestler ranking websites: I spent a lot of time on watching different rankings, try to find some clues.
- Just Google it, duh: Seemed obvious, right? Typed in “worst WWE wrestler,” “WWE wrestlers with lowest win rate,” things like that. Got a bunch of forum posts and opinion pieces, but nothing really concrete.
- Go to some wrestling forums: See what the “smart” fans are saying. But honestly, it was just a lot of arguing and name-calling. Fun to read, not super helpful.
Realizations and Next Steps
After these, I realized I should try a different way. I need to find some valuable information that helps me make judgement. So I decide to turn to redict:
I went straight to the source, good old reliable. I started browsing, looking for discussions specifically about wrestlers who, shall we say, aren’t exactly fan favorites. And that’s when I hit some paydirt.
I started seeing some names pop up again and again, not always in a good way. People were talking about awkward moves, missed spots, and matches that just didn’t click. I started keeping a little list, jotting down the names that came up the most often, along with the reasons people gave.
The Conclusion
The most important Thing I learned is: there’s no single “worst” wrestler. Everyone has their own criteria, and what one person finds boring, another might find entertaining. It’s all part of the fun of wrestling!

But hey, at least I had a fun Saturday diving down a wrestling rabbit hole. Maybe I’ll do it again next week, but with a different topic. “Most underrated wrestler”? “Best entrance music”? The possibilities are endless!