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The Contentious Ten 12.21.09: The Top Ten Worst Raw Guest Hosts
Posted by John Peters on 12.21.2009



Since this column is a weekly top ten list, I don't often get a chance to really discuss current wrestling very much. And since, Christmas is this week, and I, like almost everyone else is busy as can be I thought I'd write a short column about the guest hosts. I have to say, I'm not a big fan of the whole guest host idea, and I think this list is pretty good reason why I'm not. Most of the hosts just drag the show down. You can tell they don't watch wrestling, that they are fish out of water, and that they don't want to be there. I was going to do a top ten guest host list, but I couldn't find ten that I felt did a good job. Bob Barker, Jesse Ventura, and Shaq were all pretty good, but everyone else were varying degrees of bad. Freddie Prinze Jr. could have done a good job, so they had Randy Orton take him out (I guess they didn't want to make the other hosts look bad). Here's a short list of some of the worst guest hosts.





The Top Ten Worst Guest Hosts



X



Cedric the Entertainer
September 21


Cedric wasn't too bad, but he's a great example of why the whole guest host thing is a lousy idea. Cedric can be a funny guy, but on Raw he was a fish out of water. I do think that his ability to make people laugh was severely limited by the WWE's creative team sense of humor. As we all know wrestling "humor," is about one step above "knock-knock" jokes, so when you have the creative team preparing the jokes you know they're going to be bad. Cedric was simply a victim of this. From his clown car entrance to his "wrestling match" with Chavo Guerrero where he donned a mask so different wrestlers could wrestle for him, every segment he was in reeked of WWE's terrible sense of humor. Once again, Cedric probably could have done a decent job if it was left up to him, but once he stepped onto the set of Raw he was doomed to be anything but funny.


IX



Ricky Hatton
November 9



The truth is Ricky Hatton didn't do a terrible job hosting Raw. Unlike Mayweather, at least Hatton actually hosted the show. My biggest problem with Hatton is the fact that I'm sure they could have found a bigger British celebrity, like the hosts they had the week before: Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne. Instead, they pulled out Ricky "The Has Been" Hatton. Hatton may still be massively popular in the U.K., but after losing to Mayweather, and getting the shit beat out of him by Pacquiao it's reasonably safe to say that the high profile portion of his career is over. He might still be a draw in the U.K., but he's a loser in the United States. WWE has a history of making a big deal out of C-list celebrities, but you can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear. As a host Hatton did just fine, the crowd loved him, he participated in some half-way decent segments, played his role well and even participated in a match. But of all the non-wrestling related guest hosts he was unquestionably the least relevant to the mainstream audience.


VIII



Floyd Mayweather
August 24



I really like Floyd Mayweather, I'm not much of a boxing fan, but whenever Mayweather is fighting I always pester my friend (who really likes boxing) to order the fight. In fact, I can hardly wait for his fight with Manny Pacquiao. That said, I was left wondering what the hell Mayweather was doing hosting Raw. Mayweather wasn't a "host," he made a guest appearance at best. He didn't show up until halfway through the broadcast, had a brief exchange with Jericho and his former WrestleMania opponent The Big Show, and was in one backstage segment. That's it. How is that "hosting" Raw? Mayweather makes this list for simply impersonating a Raw host.


VII



Roddy Piper
November 16



Of all the entries on this list, this one makes me the saddest. Piper used to be one of the funniest, wittiest, and most intelligent minds in wrestling. After seeing him this past November on Raw I know that his age has caught up with his body and his mind. He reminds me now of an old man that has a bunch of crappy old jokes that he tells you every time you see him. He's just becoming more and more removed from modernity. Eventually we all grow old and out of style, but we're not showing up on TV and showing off how out of touch we've become. I understand that Piper probably had the restrictions of the writing staff to work around, but every segment Piper was in made me cringe a little bit. I wanted to like him, I wanted to find him funny, but instead, watching him just made me uncomfortable. His long segment in the ring was depressingly bad. His rambling on for several minutes about dead and/or bald wrestlers sounded similar to something you'd hear from an old guy who's had a few too many at a small-town bar at three in the afternoon, or some lame story one of your grandparents tells you about the good old days. You try to look amused, or interested, but in reality you just want to get out of that conversation as quickly as possible. To take a line from the Ric Flair tribute video, "leave the memories alone" Piper. I want my memories of you to be positive. I'm sorry if I sound like a dick, but I don't want to watch you grow senile and irrelevant on TV, so please stay off it.


VI



Jeremy Piven
August 3



I have to confess that I actually kind of enjoyed Jeremy Piven's spot on Raw in the same way I enjoy watching infomercial hosts shamelessly plug their shitty products. The difference here was that Piven made it fully known that he didn't know what the hell he was doing on a show like Raw, and that he simply did not give a shit so long as he got to plug his awful (so say the reviews I read) movie. There's something about that kind of attitude that I find very amusing. I even enjoyed his sidekick the obnoxious Dr. Ken (at least he seemed like a wrestling fan). Piven actually got off to a pretty good start, coming down to the ring in a low-rider, pulling Dr. Ken (decked out like a pimp) out of the trunk, and setting off a bunch of pyro. Like I wrote I found the shilling of his movie and Dr. Ken's ridiculousness amusing, but during an exchange with Cena and the Miz Piven dropped the SummerFEST bomb. Now, I understand people can make mistakes, but it was evident that Piven didn't give a shit about the quality of his work. I know that film actors get as many takes as they need to get a scene right, but the least you can do if you are going to use wrestling as a platform to market your crappy movie is show enough interest in it to convince the audience that you actually kind of like wrestling. You can't do this if you mess up the name of the promotion's second biggest show of the year. I will say Piven kind of redeemed himself the rest of the show by (I think) purposely screwing up some wrestler names (as a cover for his earlier flub), and I love the fact that he turned heel at the end of the show and I'd like to see them do that again. I also have to give him credit for his leap off the top rope onto Cena. That took balls for an untrained performer. Also, it was immensely satisfying to see Dr. Ken get press-slammed by Cena. Overall I don't think Piven was as bad as some people made him out to be, but the SummerFEST mistake and the unending shilling still made him one of the worst hosts of the year.


V



Sgt. Slaughter
August 10


You would think that the night WWE was in Calgary they would have been able to find some Canadian wrestler or personality to come and host the show. I'm not saying Bret Hart should have showed up, but some hockey player or Canadian actor would have connected with the crowd in the same way Hatton connected with the U.K. crowd. Instead, Calgary got a big "fuck you" in the form of American patriot Sgt. Slaughter. Now there's nothing wrong with being an American patriot, but I failed to see the entertainment value of teasing the Canadian audience. Slaughter made fun of the Canadian flag (boy, that was SO funny), he had Jillian Hall come out to sing "God Bless America" (that should be embarrassing for we Americans), and then had Bret Hart's music play only to deliver "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan (like something similar to that hasn't been done five or six times in WWE history). Having Slaughter play a heel in Canada could have worked if they would have done it right by discriminating against some of the Canadian wrestlers on the roster (they could have imported some from the other brands for the night). Instead they just had him do the same tired stuff they do every time they want to tease Canadians.


IV



Al Sharpton
September 28


Al Sharpton is, without a doubt the most divisive host WWE has had for Raw. I'm sure Miller may be close second, but I know about as many liberals who hate Sharpton as conservatives who hate him. I'll save the major political discussions for the writers of 411's Politics section. Nevertheless, the crowd hated the fact that he was hosting and booed him every time he showed up on the screen or in front of them. Unlike most of the other hosts it would be hard to describe his appearance on Raw as a "train-wreck," but that can probably be attributed to the fact that he didn't want to make a total fool out of himself and refused to almost anything. As a result he was only featured in the opening segment and two backstage segments, one of which saw him channeling James Brown (who he was a tour manger for). You could almost imagine the process in the writing room that day:

Writer 1: "What can we have Al Sharpton do to not make look like a total asshole?"
Writer 2: "I don't know. What does Al Sharpton do besides piss off about ninety percent of our typical audience?"
Writer 3: "Forget that. What the fuck does Al Sharpton do period?
Writer 1: "I don't know, but we can't do anything that could be potentially embarrassing to him."
Writer 2: "Isn't hosting Raw embarrassing enough?"
Writer 3: "We'll just keep him off camera as much as possible and let him dance a little bit backstage. Let's just concentrate on getting through this as smoothly as possible."

The most ridiculous part of it was the fact that supposedly Vince McMahon and Sharpton had "serious" talk about stereotypes in wrestling, and McMahon promised not to exploit stereotypes anymore. Has Sharpton ever watched wrestling? The bedrock of wrestling characters are stereotypes. In fact Sharpton would have been hard pressed to pick a show more exploitive of stereotypes than Raw. All around he was an awful choice to host Raw, and he was stupid for agreeing to host it, because it probably hurt his charity more than it helped it.


III



Dennis Miller
December 14



I used to be a fan of Dennis Miller. I had a bunch of his rant books, I watched his show on a regular basis and he will always be my favorite Weekend Update anchor on SNL. Now that he's become more of a political commentator he's just as funny to me anymore. He was always fairly politically conservative, so it's not his politics that have turned me off from him; I just think he takes himself too seriously now. However, I will say that I was looking forward to Miller's guest spot on Raw. To say I was disappointed would be an understatement. Miller didn't seem to give a shit, and was probably actually embarrassed that he was there. For being such a smart and witty guy you would think he could have managed to get through a single segment without gratuitously reading off his note cards. The only time he didn't have to read off the cards was when he was talking about his charity. Would it have been expecting too much for him to actually have read through his lines two or three times backstage before going out in front of the crowd? Instead he stumbled through his lines, told unfunny jokes about the WWE superstars (these of course were scripted, but had he rehearsed them they could have been mildly amusing), and called Triple H "The Show." Of course the announcers were required to channel Tony Atlas and laugh like idiots every time Miller appeared on stage. The one bright spot was his rant at Chris Jericho, which was probably rehearsed and took several takes. I will mention that perhaps Miller was ineffective because the crowd was dead for most of the Slammy segments, and that's not necessarily Miller's fault. Maybe the bulk of the crowd didn't know him, maybe the bulk of the crowd didn't like his politics, and maybe the bulk of the crowd just wasn't interested in his segments. Whatever the reason, the crowd and Miller didn't mix and the result was another awful guest host.


II



Verne Troyer
November 30



Not since Floyd Mayweather showed up half way into the show has a guest host had less camera time. Troyer's role on the show was fairly minimal and when he was on camera he was awful. His exchange with The Big Show and Jericho wasn't offensive, but the stuff with the Miz and Mark Henry was easily one of the worst guest host/wrestler segment they have ever done. The Mini-Me references made by the Miz were beyond dated, and Troyer's "comebacks" were almost equally as dated and anything but witty. The fact that he was saved by Mark Henry, and then didn't give him a shot at Miz's U.S. Title was sloppy writing. The backstage stuff with Henry, Jillian Hall, and MVP was brutally bad and showed off Troyer's total lack of comedic timing, granted, he didn't have much to work with. His final appearance on the show was a brief interaction with Hornswoggle telling him to sue DX for all the are worth. I assume Troyer is a wrestling fan, as he was at SummerSlam, and I don't recall him plugging anything on the show, but he was completely out his league hosting Raw.


I



ZZ Top
July 20



ZZ Top hosted Raw to hype their then upcoming concert tour. Now I'll admit, I'm not a fan of ZZ Top, "Sharp Dressed Man" is about the only song of theirs I can name off the top of my head, but I'm pretty sure that the bulk of the new "kid friendly" WWE's audience had no clue who the guys with the long beards were. That, in and of itself didn't make ZZ Top bad hosts, however, the backstage segments they were featured in were atrocious. They participated in the obligatory disrespecting of Chris Jericho and embarrassing of Chavo Guerrero, but the rumor was the duo were actually afraid to do the sketches live. To their credit, they probably looked at them and thought they were so fucking stupid that they didn't want to embarrass themselves in person. Nevertheless, they didn't show up in the arena until the main event. Despite being almost thirty years past relevant, the purpose of their spot on Raw was to hype their concert tour and to maybe pique the interest of some new potential fans. However, I have to question how they thought doing the equivalent of lip-syncing to their greatest hits backstage at a wrestling show with Santino Marela would make anyone want to see them. If having them play their unplugged guitars along to a CD was all WWE had planned for them then they just should dressed up Santino and Goldust in long beards and had them play the parts, because they at least would have displayed some personality.


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No doubt Piven. ZZ was fine for what it was. Piven bombed big time.

Posted By: Areee (Guest)  on December 20, 2009 at 11:07 PM

 
 
dennis miller was great.

just cuz morons in a hick town didnt get his jokes? and hell-he teased bret the hitman hart!


Posted By: jimmy johns (Guest)  on December 20, 2009 at 11:07 PM

 
 
I thought the first guest host-Batista was terrible. He did not do much, when he should have....

Posted By: Weird (Guest)  on December 20, 2009 at 11:08 PM

 
 
thank you! zz top was the absolute fucking wost! the segment with santino makes me cringe every time i think of it.
this guest host bullshit is killing my love of wwe. i don't like to do the typical iwc bitching, but this is absolutely ridiculous. cut it out wwe.


Posted By: Csonkamaniac III (Guest)  on December 20, 2009 at 11:09 PM

 
 
Honestly Jeremy Piven and Dr. Ken were the worst. So far they were the only hosts who've made me turn off the TV. As for Dennis Miller it's really not fair to him since he was hosting a kayfabe awards show which is basically the audience's cue it's ok to Tivo this one and watch Monday Night Football tonight.

Posted By: Guest#4212 (Guest)  on December 20, 2009 at 11:13 PM

 
 
I give Floyd a pass becuase he wasn't too bad, but he was distracted with his legal problems that day.

Worst was the NASCAR boys.....


Posted By: Honest (Guest)  on December 20, 2009 at 11:15 PM

 
 
I couldnt agree more for ZZ Top being the worst Raw guest hosts.

Posted By: Phil (Guest)  on December 20, 2009 at 11:25 PM

 
 
How sad that this shit has been going on for so long that you can already have a bottom ten list. Honestly, the only decent ones have been Bob Barker, Shaq, Jesse Ventura, and Trish Stratus. Trish had the least amount of material to work with, was a little off with her opening promo, and had to work infront of a shitty crowd(they didn't pop for anything that night), but she's so damn beautiful that I couldn't turn it off. I miss that woman :(

Posted By: Guest#9197 (Guest)  on December 20, 2009 at 11:27 PM

 
 
Santino saved ZZ Top that night.

Posted By: Guest#1667 (Guest)  on December 20, 2009 at 11:28 PM

 
 
hatton worse than cedric?? what?!

Posted By: Guest#7593 (Guest)  on December 20, 2009 at 11:30 PM

 
 
the guest hst concept is the reason i stopped watching raw. i catch up via the raw recall on ecw and sd.

carlito and primo cant get on tv. but sharon osbourne can.


Posted By: rey (Guest)  on December 20, 2009 at 11:30 PM

 
 
I disagree with slots 1, 3, 5, and 9. The rest were shit, I'll give you that. But what about the racecar drivers? or Seth Green? Or Snoop, or Shaq? They were all crap too!

Posted By: Michael (Guest)  on December 20, 2009 at 11:48 PM

 
 
Fuck you SGT Slaughter trolling Canada all night long was fucking hilarious and yes this is coming from an American. Just cause Canada got trolled that night, didnt make him a terrible host

Posted By: Guest#3182 (Guest)  on December 20, 2009 at 11:56 PM

 
 
I'm sick of everyone saying Dennis Miller is a neo-con. He is pro-choice and he supports gay rights. Just because he supports the troops fighting in Iraq & afghanistan and he's not some global warming sheep doesn't make him a typical right wing douche.

Posted By: Guest#3838 (Guest)  on December 20, 2009 at 11:57 PM

 
 
Dennis Miller is a right wing doucher!!!!!!!! he had no buisness hosting raw....come to think of it.....none of these asshole do.

Posted By: anegl duster (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 12:08 AM

 
 
to me....I would think that it would be far more interesting to have past wrestlers host...call me crazy

Posted By: itakelsd (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 12:09 AM

 
 
I think Stephen Dorf should host in the near future

Posted By: 420juggaloloverbiatch (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 12:10 AM

 
 
I would watch if the guest hosts got drunk and told the audience what they really thought of pro wrestling

Posted By: tyler mcTyler (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 12:12 AM

 
 
I got to go with Piper. For this reason. I knew everybody else on this list was going to suck. Getting D grade celebrities is guaranteed to produce some shitty shows. But Piper used to be the funniest and sharpest man in wrestling(even better than Flair on the stick). To watch him out there, in MSG no less, and ramble on and on was sad to watch. Vince McMahon looked disgusted with him when they were in the ring together, and verbally owned Piper with nasty remarks as some form of payback, IMO. The old Piper would have ripped Vince to shreds. But he had nothing that night. Sad to see another legend become a laughing stock.

Posted By: Guest#6548 (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 12:16 AM

 
 
I think an easier list would have been the GOOD Raw hosts.

1. Bob Barker

The end.


Posted By: Steve307 (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 12:22 AM

 
 
Shaq would have been better if he didn't have to resort to that lame Christina chant at Jericho.

Seth Green and Trish Stratus were pretty good.


Posted By: Guest#6925 (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 12:25 AM

 
 
This is still a segment less than a year old. What i don't get is first you're all about how Ricky Hatton isn't good enough.
Then, when it comes to Sgt Slaughter, apparently Canada should have been given someone like Ricky Hatton was given for UK.
Dude, make up your mind before you write the column..


Posted By: Seriously? (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 12:25 AM

 
 
Can I vote for all of them? Ventura was the only one that looked comfortable in the role. The only other positive thing this has produced was we got another Trish apperance out of it. Sure, she wasn't that good in the role. But I just liked seeing her on my TV again. Stop hogging her Canada!!!

Posted By: Guest#0187 (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 12:25 AM

 
 
No mention of the Nascar guys? They were way worse than Cedric or Floyd.

Kofi "Johnson" indeed.


Posted By: Guest#8868 (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 12:36 AM

 
 
They are all shit! Give us a proper GM dammit!

Posted By: Freeman (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 12:38 AM

 
 
Amen to this list.

Posted By: gene (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 12:42 AM

 
 
Al was pretty bad....but he looks mighty sexy since he lost some weight

Posted By: guest628ilike69ingdudes (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 12:42 AM

 
 
they all have been bad. wwe just needs to give it up and concentrate on good wrestling and storylines. but that wont happen.

Posted By: iputdicksinmybuttforfun6153662 (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 12:44 AM

 
 
What are you talking about, the Sgt Slaughter bits were funny as hell, especially the way the fans were into it at first

Posted By: sprint_upstage_sux (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 01:16 AM

 
 
l agree with the list...the order may change... slightly....they all SUCKED.
l thought maybe piper & slaughter would be entertaing because of their great heel past, but WWE even made those guys look stupid & outdated


Posted By: the one (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 01:17 AM

 
 
i agree, no wonder mel gibson hates ZZ top.

Posted By: Guest#3006 (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 01:22 AM

 
 
Is it just me, or did Dennis Miller seem drunk when he hosted?

Posted By: Guest#7828 (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 01:29 AM

 
 
Switch The Osbournes with Piper and the list is right on for me.

Posted By: Jeremy from Palmdale (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 01:29 AM

 
 
Mayweather should not be in the Top 10....

Posted By: Brad (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 02:01 AM

 
 
I've never seen the piven episode, so imagine my shock when I see a picture of ari gold giving a flying cross body to John Cena.

While I'm assuming he was caught in mid air (cena-STRENGH!), what the hell was that about?


Posted By: Denton56 (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 02:30 AM

 
 
I think Stephen Dorf should host in the near future

Posted By: 420juggaloloverbiatch (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 12:10 AM

THANK YOU. Finally, someone gets it.


Posted By: Harry Hazel (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 02:36 AM

 
 
Don't forget the T-10: Those two NASCAR dudes. They were just as bad as anybody on that list. In fact, I'm surprised this was done in order of "badness". They're all so bad, it's a wonder you could pick a 10 vs a 5 vs a 1.

Posted By: Sink (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 02:55 AM

 
 
I recently came up with my own top 5 worst and the only one who didn't show up here was Mark Cuban. Cuban put himself WAY too much on the product and came off as an arrogant schmuck who had no idea what he was talking about. If it wasn't for Sheamus ramming him through a table, he would have been much worse.

Posted By: SHADE (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 03:08 AM

 
 
I'm not much of a wrestling fan anymore, for me Jericho is the only wrestler I like watching, but I tuned in to see Piper and it really was sad to see him.

Posted By: Guest#2684 (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 03:08 AM

 
 
Only hosts I have enjoyed are Shaq (Christina chant may have been corny but it made me laugh, Bob Barker, Trish Stratus, and Sgt. Slaughter. I don't like Snoop Dogg really but he did a decent job hosting Raw. He knew the product and didn't flub anything from what I remember. I enjoyed Sgt. Slaughter being a heel. Sure it was a little lame Canada was being knocked on, but he was generating great heat at first. I would personally like for this concept just to end soon.

Posted By: Guest#2050 (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 03:21 AM

 
 
John is it just me or do you sound like a 13 year old girl trying to "bash" Slaughter? America and Canada will always have a feud so if the WWE wants to make fun of them, I'll be perfectly fine laughing with a bowl of popcorn in my lap.

Posted By: ~k~ (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 03:47 AM

 
 
Of the ones where the writers should take the most blame, ZZ Top is easily up there. Find their VHI "Storytellers" or the episode of "King of the Hill" they were on and you'll see those guys (especially Billy Gibbons) can be wildly funny. the fact they were one of the first guest hosts doesn't help either.

Posted By: Trashy (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 03:53 AM

 
 
I'll give you one for the future: Bret Hart. Go ahead, flame me if you want, but I think he's going to be a bust in his return. He MIGHT get a big pop when he comes out, but once he starts talking it will all be downhill. And once we see him interact with Vince McMahon, he's going to lose whatever "mystique" he had left. By the time we get to Wrestlemania, people will be wondering what was ever so great about him in the first place.

Posted By: Guest#9023 (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 04:13 AM

 
 
the guest hst concept is the reason i stopped watching raw. i catch up via the raw recall on ecw and sd.

carlito and primo cant get on tv. but sharon osbourne can.

Posted By: rey (Guest) on December 20, 2009 at 11:30 PM

Glad to see I'm not the only one


Posted By: Guest#4358 (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 04:15 AM

 
 
Anybody remember when Eric Bishcoff was in charge of Raw?
It's true the product was stale and horrible for the early part of his run, but there was a host who could cut a promo, get heat, and set the babyfaces up to look good - he could also get the fucking names right.


Posted By: Quimby (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 04:48 AM

 
 
Dennis Miller kicked ass, big time. How are the race car drivers not on the list? The writer is probably an idiot NASCAR fan, that's why.

And Al Sharpton was vastly underrated "THE PEOPLE HAVE SPOKEN", and he was right, cause he gave the people what they wanted, classic guest host.


Posted By: Guest#5470 (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 04:55 AM

 
 
Don't discrimite the midget, dude. He totally deserved #1 and you know it! WOo woo woo.

Posted By: BuffBaffled (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 05:11 AM

 
 
I stopped reading you permanently at "I enjoyed Dr Ken"

Posted By: what.. (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 05:24 AM

 
 
No Osbournes? That was brutal!

Posted By: Guest#4954 (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 05:26 AM

 
 
Dennis Miller wasn't that bad!! Id put him in the top ten best RAW guest hosts..obivously not the highest but still, he shouldn't be on this list.

Posted By: Woz8005 (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 05:31 AM

 
 
u kno wat.. u guys bash on these ppl for being "horrible hosts" ... but do you really think they ASK the wwe if they host? NO , the WWE asked them to host for them.. give them some credit atleast god.. as much as i'd hate to say they did suck, for wat its worth its not like they are die heart WWE fans and wanted to host in the first place.. hell i bet you 90% of them never even watch wrestling, so i actually think most of them do a good/better job then they are credited

Posted By: wylun (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 06:09 AM

 
 
I would've put Dennis Miller at 1 because he blatently didn't give a shit and because 3 hours of pain > 2 hours of pain

Posted By: sideswipe79 (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 06:49 AM

 
 
so would Oscar De La Hoya be a shit guest host because he had the shit beaten out of him by Pacquiao as well?

Posted By: Paul (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 07:04 AM

 
 
the ONLY guest host worth a shit was Bob Barker, who was just AWESOME.

i thought ZZ Top were going to play live, imagine the magnitude of my disappointment =(


Posted By: The16th6toothson (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 07:06 AM

 
 
No, Ricky Hatton's a loser here in the UK too.

Posted By: Michelle (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 08:14 AM

 
 
The guest host concept turned RAW from a pro-wrestling show to a variety hour show, which is why i rarely watch more than twenty minutes of it, compared to entire Smackdown/ECW episodes.

Posted By: Guest#2020 (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 08:27 AM

 
 
I love ZZ top. My mum was a groupie for them at one point of time!!!

Posted By: Andrew Babarash (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 08:39 AM

 
 
I maybe in the minority but I believe apart from Dusty Rhodes, Ted Dibiase and Jesse Ventura (all ex wrestlers) EVERY guest host has sucked.. honestly everyone of them with their shameless plugging and awful delivery has made me more ashamed than usual to watch Raw.

For good reason Raw 2009 has been the worst it's ever been.

It's time they got A REAL GM back... and not anyone... I want someone with some edge and intelligence to them without doubt a heel GM like the Bischoff days.


Posted By: Andrew Barbarash (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 08:39 AM

 
 
The sheer number of awesome one-liners Cole, Lawler, and ESPECIALLY Striker dropped made Dennis Miller my favorite guest host after Bob Barker.

The crowd for him sucked because most wrestling fans are the brain-dead morons who wouldn't know an intelligent joke if it hit them with a steel chair.


Posted By: Jeremy (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 08:43 AM

 
 
I know this is the worst list but to me the best GM host was Ventura buy a mile, him and Vince on commentary was awesome that night took me back to the glory days off wrestling as a Kid, it was a refreshing change then listening to Lawler and Cole who both suck, we should start a petition to bring Jesse Back on the Mic.
(wishful thinking)


Posted By: ChrisA (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 09:27 AM

 
 
As another poster said. It's far easier to compose a good host list.

Bob Barker, Dusty, Ted Sr, Jesse and that's about it.


Posted By: mogamer (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 10:01 AM

 
 
ZZ Top was awful. But how is Piven on here and not the Nascar boys...

Posted By: DUDE (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 10:03 AM

 
 
Why do you assume that everyone on the list didn't want to be there? i agree that most of them clearly didnt know about wrestling but I'm also pretty sure that no one forced them to be there. I wonder what the financial setup is for this gig. Do you get paid? Or is your chance to plug your movie/charity/whatever your payment? Either way, the hosts elect to be there so your justification for a bad host should not be that the person looked like they didnt want to be there

Posted By: VoiceofReason (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 10:10 AM

 
 
The worst by far were those 2 stuttering Nascar jokes.

Posted By: Ultra Gepetto (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 10:19 AM

 
 
Pivan was the worst BY FAR....2nd was the NASCAR guys.

After that does it really matter? M3/4 of the guest hosts have sucked ass. Unless thy name is Bob Barker thou has sucked the monkey balls of guest hosting!


Posted By: brevity (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 10:41 AM

 
 
So Hatton was bad because americans aren't familiar with him, while the Z list entertainers WWE has in other weeks are fine, despite the rest of the world not having a clue who they are?

Posted By: Guest#6361 (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 11:06 AM

 
 
a better list would have been the top 10 best hosts. I hate this idea.

Posted By: rf (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 11:20 AM

 
 
Wait, besides the Nascar drivers no mention of the 2 chicks? (Whomever they were) I mean I thought they were pretty hot but I have no idea who they were and can't remember anything they did.

Oh as for Miller didn't Vince try to give him comedy advice? (At which point Miller probably thought "I'm getting advice from a guy who thinks fart jokes and Big Dick Johnson are hilarious, might as well not give a f**k."


Posted By: Dave (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 11:30 AM

 
 
miller seemed to look down on the product and his audience and come off as feeling he was too good to be there not because he was booked as a heel but because he seemed to genuinely feel that way.

Posted By: naro1 (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 11:44 AM

 
 
I think Maria and Nancy O'Dell were horrible but at least they were good to look at.

Roddy Piper has been the only guest host so far to show up at the arena reeking of alcohol and pot.


Posted By: Kofi Johnson@ SummerFest (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 11:57 AM

 
 
Dusty Rhodes was good - some great backstage stuff and a good build for the currently shelved Orton/Legacy blow-up

But no, it's a stupid idea that should be canned.


Posted By: Bored Weegie (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 12:17 PM

 
 
No-one thought the Million Dollar Man was a good host?

Posted By: Guy (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 12:22 PM

 
 
ZZ Top for the easy win. The only other hosts of note:

-Piper was the biggest letdown, especially his embarassing hairdye job(reminded me of Al Pacino in recent years)

-Ventura was the most enjoyable

-Barker was the nostalgia pick(for those of us that grew up with him anyway)

-And Trish was the best looking and most charismatic

I've already forgoten the rest of them.


Posted By: Guest#2189 (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 12:44 PM

 
 
Come on Dr. Ken channeling Andy Kaufman "I'm from Hollywood" priceless!!

Posted By: Guest#2954 (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 12:45 PM

 
 
WWE has jumped the shark with this Guest Host stuff.

Posted By: MBD (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 12:53 PM

 
 
This list presumes that there is a good reason to have a guest host or that people will tune in to watch a guest host.

Posted By: Cory (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 01:11 PM

 
 
Nice list. They all had their sucking moments.

"Fuck you SGT Slaughter trolling Canada all night long was fucking hilarious and yes this is coming from an American. Just cause Canada got trolled that night, didnt make him a terrible host"

I agree. He got me to laugh a couple times through the night, so he wasn't that bad.


Posted By: Guest#6619 (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 01:31 PM

 
 
what are these guest hosts going to do now that Jericho is off Raw? they have no one to save their sorry asses hahaha

Posted By: zmoney (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 01:35 PM

 
 
List lacks those NASCAR guys, but yep, ZZ Top were definitely the worst guest hosts. They made that whole episode of RAW lame. I'm not a fan of them either, so them just doing parodies of their songs all night was beyond boring.

Posted By: Shaun J. (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 02:06 PM

 
 
Did we really need a top ten worst guest hosts list when there's only been like 25 of them?

Posted By: Guest#9588 (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 02:30 PM

 
 
Good list, but I think Mayweather and Cedric were okay. I think Seth Green was the absolute worst of all of them and you can slide the NASCAR dorks in there as well.

Posted By: The Anvil (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 03:47 PM

 
 
I got to go with Piper. For this reason. I knew everybody else on this list was going to suck. Getting D grade celebrities is guaranteed to produce some shitty shows. But Piper used to be the funniest and sharpest man in wrestling(even better than Flair on the stick). To watch him out there, in MSG no less, and ramble on and on was sad to watch. Vince McMahon looked disgusted with him when they were in the ring together, and verbally owned Piper with nasty remarks as some form of payback, IMO. The old Piper would have ripped Vince to shreds. But he had nothing that night. Sad to see another legend become a laughing stock.

Posted By: Guest#6548 (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 12:16 AM

I hate to be the one to break this to you bud, but wrestling is fake and Roddy Piper's lines and "comebacks" were all scripted and at the very least approved by Vince Mcmahon....I know, I know... I was shocked too when I first found out... at the age of five.


Posted By: AJL (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 04:32 PM

 
 
I liked seeing my baby Trish Stratus again. The other greek girl, from Access Hollywood, was also very cute. Other than those two, this host thing has been a complete disaster.

Posted By: Guest#2254 (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 04:57 PM

 
 
Did we really need a top ten worst guest hosts list when there's only been like 25 of them?

Posted By: Guest#9588 (Guest) on December 21, 2009 at 02:30 PM

You're right. This should be Top 20 Guest Hosts Who Fail.


Posted By: IWC (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 05:24 PM

 
 
im from the u.k and i have no idea who 90% of the guest hosts so far have been, so my list would include all of them. wwe needs to stop with guest hosts who only the usa know

Posted By: hello (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 07:56 PM

 
 
Miller said nothing intelligent, get off his nuts.
There's always one dumbass acting like Miller performed some scholarly act on the show, he fuckin' compared Nancy Pelosi to Vickie Guerrero, oh boy my brain can't comprehend!~!!


Posted By: Foolio (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 08:51 PM

 
 
I'm 10 minutes into Raw, and I'd like to officially nominate Johnny Damon as the worst host in the history of televison.

Posted By: Sink (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 09:09 PM

 
 
I was at the ZZ Top show. I was excited beforehand, and thoroughly disappointed afterward. It wasn't completely their fault, the entire show sucked that week.

Posted By: Bucksinnc (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 09:10 PM

 
 
Mayweather was by far the worst host of the show. He didn't seem to give a shit that was there.

If WWE is going to do this guest host thing they should make it only former wrestlers.

At least they might give a crap being on the show


Posted By: steve (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 09:52 PM

 
 
Is it too late to nominate Johnny Damon???? Come on...Please???

Posted By: Bill (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 10:40 PM

 
 
Add Johnny Damon to the list. Pee-yoo!

Posted By: \'B\' (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 10:46 PM

 
 
i second stephen dorff as a host...

Posted By: Guest#4429 (Guest)  on December 21, 2009 at 10:58 PM

 
 
'carlito and primo cant get on tv. but sharon osbourne can.'

well, to be fair...sharon osbourne is a lot better than car-fucking-lito in every aspect of life, death, purgatory and she probably has a bigger cock as well.


Posted By: Darth Mortis (Guest)  on December 22, 2009 at 12:08 AM

 
 
But wait! I delivered the goods!

Posted By: Jeremy Piven (Guest)  on December 22, 2009 at 01:23 AM

 
 
Honestly this is a good list. As for the guest host I think it has run its course and as it has been said and favored here many times, the only hosts that seemed decent were the ones that seemed to be straight up fans of wrestling and or had ties to the business being a former wrestler themselves........with the exception of Piper, that was sad. You would think that with all the hall of famers and wrestlers under a legends contract...that Raw could keep the guest host all in the family with people that know atleast whats going on. From legends, to road agents they have enough of them. The "celebrity" guest host should be every once and a while.....but the true guess host should be some sort of a wrestling legend or close to it.....or just get a damn GM and move on. If you dont want one then do the same on smackdown...get a GM with an assitant or basically a weekly consultant if you just have to have this guest host thing.

Posted By: Guest#5680 (Guest)  on December 22, 2009 at 02:24 PM

 
 
Considering how many guest hosts have no passion/interest in rasslin, do nothing but mispronounce names and be unfunny, I'm waiting for: THE RETURN OF MIKE ADAMLE!

Posted By: The Caveman (Guest)  on December 23, 2009 at 11:00 PM

 


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