#7. The Brooklyn Brawler Steve Lombardi
Steve Lombardi was a perennial WWE heel enhancement talent for years wrestling under his real name with no gimmick to speak of.
He frequently teamed up with Barry Horowitz, and the pair even picked up a few wins over other low card talents.
In the late 1980s, the WWE decided that even their enhancement talents should have readily discernible gimmicks. Lombardi was chosen for this minor elevation because of his long tenure with the company and the fact that he got along well with the rest of the locker room. Lombardi was 'one of the boys' and rarely complained about his role with the company.
Lombardi was re-cast as the Brooklyn Brawler. He was even managed by Bobby Heenan to add a little more credibility. Brawler was, much like SD Jones, used as a 'jobber to the stars'. He defeated lower card face wrestlers, but always tasted defeat when facing mid to upper card faces.
Lombardi also portrayed the character Knuckleball Schwartz, a short lived gimmick meant to draw heat from the MLB players strike.
The Brawler makes occasional appearances in the WWE during backstage segments or old school/legends night events. He also participated in the gimmick battle royal held at Wrestlemania X7 as Kamala's handler Kim chee.