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295. Oliver Humperdink

Oliver Humperdink had a few decent runs as a wrestler, but it was as a manager that he made his biggest impact.  Humperdink was very successful in Florida and was a long time heel manager there.  He did reach the WWE as a face manager of Bam Bam Bigelow and Paul Orndorff, but he was largely mute in that role and it was not an indication of his value on the ring apron.  His place in the Hall of Fame is better viewed if they look at what he did outside of the WWE as opposed to inside of it.

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244. Iceman King Parsons

Another star that competed mostly in Texas, “Iceman” King Parsons was one of the top stars in World Class.  Parsons was a decent wrestler whose skills with the microphone allowed him to be a face or heel with great ease.  With his butt bump and catch phrases, Parsons looked different than anyone else and in a profession full of cookie cutters; he was always a breath of fresh air.

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326. Eric Embry

It may have taken Eric Embry ten years to really get into a position of prominence, but once he did he certainly made the most of it.  Embry toiled around in multiple promotions competing in lighter weight divisions, but a couple years after he returned to Texas he would become the booker there.  World Class wasn’t the promotion it used to be, but he did create entertaining television with the deplete roster he had.  Embry would later be a top heel in the USWA and had he not suffered a career ending car accident in 1992 he would have likely continued as a top heel in regional promotions until the end of the 1990’s.

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259. Jose Lothario

Is it probable that most wrestling fans would have no idea who Jose Lothario was had he not trained Shawn Michaels and managed him during his first WWE World Championship Run?  We admit we are in that group and largely missed the hybrid of American and Mexican wrestling that he developed in Texas.  Lothario may never have been a main event combatant but he was a decent mid card wrestler and aided many in looking good in the ring through his various tag teams.  His work with the WWE might look in his favor one day.