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WHO!!!

Weight-Who knows

Height-Who knows

Home Town-Who knows where

Finisher-Didn't have one

Career

Who was Who? Who did Who wrestle? Who was the referee in Who’s matches? Who was the biggest opponent for Who? Who am I talking about? Who are you to ask me something like that? I’m talking about Who, that’s who!

I could keep going, but I think it got old after the first line.

Anyway, just to answer the obvious question, who was Who? It was Jim Niedhart, in one of my favorite gimmicks ever. It was fantastic in it’s own simplicity. A masked wrestler that no one could ever find out who he was, because no one could ever even understand the question.

Who lost his debut match on WWF Superstars in the summer of 1996 when he wrestled Savio Vega. The match ended when Who was rolled up from behind by Savio for the three count. He must have had a handful of tights to be able to get a victory over the might Who.

Who wrestled a few weeks later on WWF Superstars once again. This time he was defeated by Jake “The Snake” Roberts, with of course the DDT. Who lost only because he was such a gentlemen. He couldn’t really go after Roberts since he feels it’s wrong to beat on the elderly.

Finally Who wrestled in this third, and final televised match in tag team action with T.L. Hopper. Who however lost the match, since he had to carry Hopper the entire time. Who could have won the match himself handicap style.

That pretty much wraps up Who’s career. You are probably wondering just what he did to make it onto this list since he never won a match. Well if you have to ask that question, you obviously never personally watched a Who match.