#1 The Stud Stable
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Colonel Rob Parker was a key manager for WCW in the 1990s. Fans tend to overlook his contributions for being overshadowed by Harley Race early in his run, mostly operating in the mid-card during Hulk Hogan’s original face run with the company, and finally getting relegated to lower card status when the New World Order ran wild. Just the same, he was a consistently strong mouthpiece and accessory to a range of heel talents, and particularly his Stud Stable faction.
The Stud Stable included men like Terry Funk, Arn Anderson, Bunkhouse Buck, The Blacktop Bully, Dick Slater, Meng, and even Steve Austin for a bit. Together, they largely focused their attention on warring with the Rhodes family—highlighted by a War Games match—in addition to issues with Harlem Heat, and a range of face acts.
This group is worthy of a Hall of Fame nod if only for holding things down in relatively lean times for WCW, offering meaningful storylines for members and their opponents alike.
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