I got Jim Powers as the greatest wrestler in WWE history.
He was a true company man who'd job to anyone. Threw a mean dropkick. Had charisma for days. The whitest teeth. The most rockin theme song . . . on the occassions he had an entrance. A very versatile jobber. He could job to the newcomers, veterans, main eventers, low carders, big, small, and anyone inbetween. The crowd bought into him despite him getting an average of oh . . . about 2 wins a year from 1984-94. Without true legends like Jim Powers putting over Michaels, Hart, Savage, ect. in the 1980s-90s, they'd have been stuck exchanging jobs like the current crop does now, yo.