For those who don't know the wrestler on the picture, let me introduce to you the ultimate jobber, The Brooklyn Brawler.
Back in the old school days, he was a jobber—a wrestler hired for one purpose; he was there to lose against everyone in WWE, from Jim Duggan to Hulk Hogan.
The Brooklyn Brawler had a unique career that started in 1983 and went with many gimmicks—and he even won some matches just before retiring in 2000, as a reward for his long-time loyalty to the WWE.
But to the point: The Ultimate Jobber was one among many other jobbers who never lasted as long in WWE. Those "enhancement talents" or "local talents," as they are called today, were to lose against ...
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