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The Undertaker, Goldberg, Bray Wyatt: WWE's 'worst Superstar' every year from 1990 to 2021

Over the years, WWE has had several success stories, but it doesn’t always work out that way.

Whether its down to booking decisions, in-ring work, or just overall presentation, sometimes things just don’t work out for certain people in WWE.

Taking that into consideration, the team over at WhatCulture published a list last year, looking at the worst WWE Superstar from every single year from 1990 to 2021.

So, without further ado, let’s jump right in and look at that list, which to be honest features some rather surprising names, and see if we agree or disagree.

The issue with Mike Rotunda in 1990 was his in-ring work, and that, to be honest, is why he was rated as the worst WWE Superstar that year.

WhatCulture explained their decision with the damning statement below, and upon reading it, it’s hard to argue with their decision.

Unfortunately, wrestling is meant to be entertaining, and Rotunda’s amateur-inspired grappling while legitimate-looking was just so punishingly dull.

Before joining WWE (then WWF) in 1993, Kevin Nash worked for WCW under the name of ‘Oz’.

The gimmick, to say the least, wasn’t very good. It was a far cry from the Diesel/Kevin Nash characters that he’d go on to portray and have a great deal of success with.

The wacky gimmick just didn’t work, being a play off the Wizard of Oz, but it wasn’t just the character that was lacking.

Nash went on to improve in the ring, but as Oz, he really wasn’t good, with a match in 1991 against Sting standing out as being particularly poor.

While things weren’t great for Nash in 1991, it’s great that they eventually worked out for him, as he’d go on to become one of wrestling’s biggest stars.

Again, when you read WhatCulture’s summary of Nailz’s work in WWE in 1992, his

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