With the number 222 pick of the draft, Mayhem not only steals Phishs' gimmick, but selects From Buffalo, New York, Lawrence Wendell Pfohl AkA Lex Luger
Also, side note it interests me how far down he drops. I mean, I know he wasn't a ring general or 5 star technical wrestler, but Lex could work a match and was crazy over several times in his career. Rewatching old stuff through OSW has kind of put me back on him (and Jeff Jarrett) a bit.
This is almost definitely way too early but there is only one GOAT left at what they do and it's this person. She can both make me care about the beginning of a match and can absolutely make the end of a match special...
With the number 222 pick of the draft, Mayhem not only steals Phishs' gimmick, but selects From Buffalo, New York, Lawrence Wendell Pfohl AkA Lex Luger
Also, side note it interests me how far down he drops. I mean, I know he wasn't a ring general or 5 star technical wrestler, but Lex could work a match and was crazy over several times in his career. Rewatching old stuff through OSW has kind of put me back on him (and Jeff Jarrett) a bit.
222 Lex Luger
He was a pretty good worker. Not in todays athletic, everyone does 450 flips to the floor way, but in a have a good match, sell, tell a story, make it believable way. He was pretty rough early on, but became a good worker, and was super over for good stretches of time in WCW. I think a lot, and I mean A LOT of fans soured on him because of the Elizabeth stuff and his role in the end of her life, and that hurt his reputation for a very long time.