The next wrestler has to be considered the toughest wrestler on this list. In fact, any informal poll of wrestlers conducted would likely name Haku as the man would least want to mess with in a legitamite fight (ask Jesse Barr and his glass eye about that). Regardless of his out of ring exploits, Haku was an underrated worker who had incredible strength, speed, and an imposing look that told you he could kick your ass just by looking at him funny. He is probably one of the rare wrestlers who may have been booked better in WCW than in the WWE, as he was always at his best when playing a vicious monster. He had a very solid mid card career, which just might be enough to squeak in an induction. …besides you tell hill him he doesn’t belong in the Hall of Fame!
His later years in the WWE saw Dino Bravo rely on his overwhelming strength. As such he was a plodding grappler, but to those who saw Bravo prior to his final years in the ring, saw an underrated performer who could deliver a very well rounded match.
Although we kind of found the “Skinner” character a guilty pleasure, it was hardly a reflection of the great career of Steve Keirn.
We remembered one of Jim Neidhart’s last WWF appearances when Shawn Michaels courted him to join DX. He told Neidhart about how he used to carry Bret Hart and he became overlooked. This may have been a scripted line, but in the early years of the Hart Foundation, it was actually true.