10 of WWE's Greatest Jobbers of All Time

The Brooklyn Brawler of one of the greatest jobbers of all time in any promotion

Jim Powers

Jim Powers, on the right, was one of the biggest flops of the early 1990s

You would have thought Jim Powers would have been a bigger deal in professional wrestling and the WWE. He was trained by Big John Studd. That alone should have gotten him some street cred. Not a chance.

Powers was a solid wrestler who was loved by the ladies and looked like he could “pull it out” against top talent.

He continued to lose.

Teaming with Paul Roma to form the Young Stallions didn’t help him much either. He was better in tag team action rather than in singles competition. But he still lost more than he won.