WWE Countdown Season 1 Episode 7 Infamous Gimmicks
- April 8, 2014
- 55 min
WWE Countdown is a show that takes a trip down memory lane. The show features lists that countdown various aspects of WWE history. In season 1 episode 7, the focus is on infamous gimmicks. The episode explores the most controversial and outlandish gimmicks in WWE history.
The show opens with a brief explanation of what a gimmick is in the world of professional wrestling. It is described as a persona or character that a wrestler portrays in order to stand out and be memorable. This can include their appearance, personality, and catchphrases.
The episode then jumps into the countdown, starting at number 10 and working its way down to number 1. The first entry on the list is “The Gobbledy Gooker.” This gimmick involved a wrestler dressed in a giant turkey suit and made his debut at Survivor Series in 1990. The character was largely unpopular and quickly faded into obscurity.
Next up is “The Boogeyman,” a character that was introduced in 2005. The Boogeyman would crawl to the ring and eat live worms, much to the disgust of fans. Despite his popularity, the gimmick was eventually dropped due to the wrestler's age and health issues.
The list continues with entries like “Repo Man,” “Akeem The African Dream,” and “Kerwin White.” Each of these gimmicks was highly controversial in its own way, whether due to racial stereotyping or just plain silliness.
One of the more memorable entries on the list is “The Shockmaster.” This gimmick involved a wrestler wearing a Stormtrooper helmet and crashing through a wall during his debut on an episode of WCW in 1993. The wrestler quickly stumbled and fell, causing the helmet to fall off and revealing his true identity. The segment became infamous and is still talked about to this day.
The top 3 entries on the list include some of the most infamous gimmicks in WWE history. “The Red Rooster” comes in at number 3. This gimmick involved wrestler Terry Taylor donning red hair and acting like a rooster. Despite his talent, Taylor's career was largely overshadowed by this gimmick.
At number 2 is “The Shockmaster's Uncle,” otherwise known as Tugboat. This gimmick involved a wrestler dressing up like a sailor and acting like a cartoon character. Despite his popularity, the gimmick was eventually dropped and the wrestler went on to have a successful career under his real name, Fred Ottman.
Finally, the most infamous gimmick in WWE history comes in at number 1. “The Gobbledy Gooker's Cousin,” better known as the Yeti. This gimmick involved a wrestler dressed up in a giant mummy costume and doing a bear hug on his opponents. The costume was so awkward and unwieldy that the wrestler could barely move in the ring.
Overall, the episode is a fun look back at some of the most outlandish characters in WWE history. Though some of the gimmicks may seem silly or even offensive by today's standards, they were all part of what made wrestling so entertaining for so many years.