1 | 05.07.2025 | TERRYFUNKFANATIC | 4.0 | |
2 | 25.06.2025 | perconflncns | | |
3 | 01.06.2025 | bherbert1980 | 4.0 | Viscera had a unique look and impressive size, but he was never more than a lower-card attraction. His work as Mabel in Men on a Mission and later as King Mabel was clunky and often unsafe, contributing to a reputation as a liability in the ring. Later reinventions, like the World's Largest Love Machine, leaned more on comedy than credibility. While he had longevity and filled various roles, his matches were usually slow and forgettable. Viscera was serviceable as a spectacle, but far from essential to any era of wrestling. |
4 | 21.05.2025 | Jjj769 | 1.0 | |
5 | 14.05.2025 | Hatef | | |
6 | 09.05.2025 | Sad Smeargle | 7.0 | It'd be disingenuous for me to claim I don't get why is rating was so low. He was much more athletic than his size warranted as Mabel, but the gimmick was trash. And while Viscera and Big Daddy V were both pretty awesome, his skill level had gone down quite a bit by then. So if you sort of look at his career, there's very little worth watching (Though he had some stuff in Japan that is definitely A-Tier after leaving WWE). But, I'm choosing to be generous, and saying that if he had been able to pull out his better character work at the same time as his better wrestling, he'd had what it took to be a top star. After coming back as Viscera in the 2000s, he was an extremely safe wrestler, having learned from his mistakes. Capable of pulling out enzuigiris, rolling neck snaps, somersault sentons, and spinning wheel kicks, he was doing stuff beyond what his weight should have allowed. His storytelling was okay. I think because of the awful booking, character work, and comparison, his stuff with Yokozuna and Diesel gets treated as "Worst of the worst, " and while not good, you can see genuine storytelling in there at times. I think there was something there, and had the stars aligned, he would've been someone we keep in the same sentence as Yokozuna or Andre, considering he was definitely more athletic than either of them. The one hill I will die on is that some of his promos as Viscera and Big Daddy V were metal as hell, just awesome stuff. |
7 | 07.05.2025 | SapBR01 | 7.0 | It sounds funny to even say it myself, but Big Daddy V was genuinely one of the guys who left the most impression on me when I really started watching as a kid. I had a bit of an idea of the result being predetermined but I didnt know the wrestlers actually worked a match. Thus, to me, big daddy v was absolutely fine in his shit ring work lol! My rating for him is exclusively for the couple years that I watched with much difficulty as a kid but still left impressed. But the King of the ring was a disaster lol. Rest in Peace Mabel. |
8 | 07.05.2025 | perfickplex | 4.0 | viscera had a strong menacing monster presence, particularly with the ministry of darkness. a memorable lower-mid carder, who although was never a good wrestler technically, was often entertaining. |
9 | 05.05.2025 | Jamarcus | 1.0 | |
10 | 04.05.2025 | Daequanbs | 1.0 | |
11 | 03.04.2025 | neuuwave | 1.0 | |
12 | 01.04.2025 | MooGati | | |
13 | 21.03.2025 | Justdawg | 3.0 | |
14 | 17.03.2025 | elmark | 4.0 | |
15 | 11.03.2025 | xitachi | 2.0 | |
16 | 28.02.2025 | JediSaiyanMaster1203 | 2.0 | |
17 | 19.02.2025 | Red Mage Riot | 5.0 | Incredible look, and he grew into a serviceable big man by the end of his career, but he was always gonna top out at the midcard/tag team level. Solid guy to have around, but he pretty much hit his ceiling early. The main event run in 95 was a serious mistake. |
18 | 03.02.2025 | NickyF88 | 3.0 | |
19 | 22.01.2025 | Shainy | 1.0 | |
20 | 19.01.2025 | Brutish Dandy | 4.0 | |
21 | 17.01.2025 | Leth99 | 7.0 | No, no, no, no, Big Vis is a too nice of a man to have such a low rating. He was horribly green in his early run, but everybody said he improved A LOT in the 2000's. Come on, he could jump off the top rope, do a spinning heel kick, was a lot safer later. I had respect for him even before he passed away. 43 years old. Way too young. Anyway, go and check out some of his best moves around the web, you'll learn how much his later years were so long forgotten. Not as Big Daddy V tho, as he was almost immovable then. |
22 | 02.01.2025 | Isyys | 6.0 | If it hadn't been for his awful runs as King Mabel or Big Daddy V it'd be higher. He was agile for a near-500 pounder and was by all means a great monster heel with the ministry, and despite his silliness, the world's largest love machine was over and was the only thing on Sunday Night heat that would get the crowd going. |
23 | 17.12.2024 | mrleedles | 6.0 | ...Viscera is such an odd case when it comes to professional wrestling that I don't know whether or not I'm rating him too high or rating him too low. His work as Mabel in the mid-90s was atrocious, easily some of the worst in-ring work in the entire New Generation. However, by the time he returned to the WWF in early 1999 (not counting his one-off bout against Ken Shamrock in June of 1998), and especially once you get into the early-to-mid 2000s, he'd gotten better overall, and was at least a functioning monster that had an air of intimidation that wasn't easy to ignore. |
24 | 21.11.2024 | YB2 | 2.0 | |
25 | 19.11.2024 | benny5bellys | 2.0 | Who doesn't love a big fat ball of diabetes who has a 27% of injuring his opponent in every match he has. |
26 | 15.11.2024 | Desmond33 | | |
27 | 09.11.2024 | CoRdel | 3.0 | |
28 | 03.11.2024 | Nard190 | 4.0 | |
29 | 01.11.2024 | Wh4tUp | 4.0 | |
30 | 14.10.2024 | AugustBurnsRed | 4.0 | |
31 | 23.09.2024 | ajfromcastlebar | 3.0 | |
32 | 07.09.2024 | CMF1995 | 1.0 | Very slow in the ring! His gimmicks were pretty average! He never really did much in his long period with the company! |
33 | 06.09.2024 | KingofKingsHHH | 1.0 | |
34 | 05.09.2024 | Lerds | 3.0 | |
35 | 28.08.2024 | Chosen One | 3.0 | Viel hat er nicht geboten, aber ich will mal nicht so sein und vergebe 3 Punkte für den Viscera-Charakter, den ich irgendwie richtig cool fand. Zur Ministry of Darkness hat er richtig gut gepasst. Davor und danach aber... Naja... |
36 | 27.08.2024 | AhmedHosssam23 | 1.0 | |
37 | 26.08.2024 | kaszi2K | 3.0 | |
38 | 21.08.2024 | yanis17 | 1.0 | |
39 | 20.08.2024 | Dragonlee | 1.0 | |
40 | 02.08.2024 | BizarroMask | 0.0 | Probably the WOAT; Worst Of All Time Bad in-ring (seems obivous , but wenn you see guys like bambam or ivar doing crazy stuff , his size is not an excuse) Bad character , not even success to look a bit impressing (witch his MANDATORY for big guy) and his pomo where bassic with no flavor or trash Not even funny , ths guy has nothing for him |
41 | 01.08.2024 | Yigitdenizkul | 4.0 | |
42 | 19.07.2024 | watts | 0.0 | |
43 | 26.06.2024 | piglatin | 4.0 | |
44 | 25.06.2024 | Unright | | Viscera, with his massive size and menacing presence, carved out a niche as a solid mid-card monster in wrestling. While he wasnt in the top echelon, his distinctive look and the aura he brought to the ring made him unforgettable. He played his role well, effectively using his size to intimidate and engage the audience. Although his in-ring skills were average, he consistently delivered performances that were entertaining and contributed significantly to the shows he was part of. A fair 5/10 for his memorable role. |
45 | 10.06.2024 | LordSodaPop | 6.0 | Really good look. He was built like a tank, and was a legit 6'7 to top it off. Never was an particularly outstanding in-ring performer, although I'd say he was an improvement from some of the other "big fat guy" type wrestlers that came before him. He also never had much of a diverse move-set, but some of the things he was able to do, he did well, especially his samoan drop and big splash, which both looked devastating as hell. Obviously shouldn't have been near the main event scene (especially early in his career, when he was extremely green and prone to causing injuries), but as a Brute/Giant Mook character for the faces to take down? I'd say he did his job plenty well. |
46 | 26.05.2024 | WrestlingGuru | 4.0 | |
47 | 19.05.2024 | profan987 | 8.0 | I don't get all the low ratings. Yes he wasn't a big name in the business like The Rock or John Cena but nonetheless, he was entertaining and could move very well for a big man. My favorite gimmicks of his were the Ministry Of Darkness Viscera and Big Daddy V. The love machine gimmick was ok but bizarre, Men on a mission Mabel was actually pretty good, King Mabel was mediocre in my opinion. Im aware some wrestlers have accused him of being an unsafe worker but he definitely improved later in his career. |
48 | 15.05.2024 | akithq | 6.0 | I'm giving him a 6 because he is entirely satisfactory as an on-screen character. His look was absolutely insane during the Attitude Era onward. I think the Big Daddy V run in WWE's ECW was his best stuff, albeit short-lived. This is a guy you put in a faction as a muscle for the visual appeal. |
49 | 13.05.2024 | CoolNameGuy91 | 1.0 | |
50 | 04.05.2024 | crs285 | 3.0 | During his first run as Mabel he was unsafe in the ring and not very good. Viscera was a step in the right direction as he got safer in the ring and put on better matches for a while. Even then he was still not great but was a solid hand mid card type. Eventually age caught up with him and his mobility decreased. Overall he never was a great wrestler but could play a good gimmick and improved between the first and second runs. |
51 | 03.05.2024 | Jamesmac015 | 5.0 | I was always super entertained by Viscera due to his size, and also because he looked intimidating. I feel like he could've done more when he came back in 2004, and feel like he was hitting his stride as Big Daddy V. I was not a fan of the Mabel character as much in the 90s, but feel like he fit in well during his Ministry of Darkness stint in '99. |
52 | 01.05.2024 | CommisarRobe | 1.0 | A terrible wrestler highlighting a terrible time in the history of the WWF/WWE the decision to make him King of The Ring was simply ludicrous. A one minute Mable/Viscera match would feel like a one hour match due to his atrocious style and work |
53 | 27.04.2024 | chaqudemus | 2.0 | |
54 | 13.04.2024 | teakay | 3.0 | |
55 | 08.04.2024 | eetasa2 | 4.0 | |
56 | 07.04.2024 | ShaneSpear | 3.0 | |
57 | 04.03.2024 | YannisPapiss | 1.0 | |
58 | 18.02.2024 | Nilesmania | 1.0 | |
59 | 03.02.2024 | Lesn019 | 2.0 | |
60 | 01.02.2024 | KEI | 2.0 | |
61 | 19.01.2024 | MaximilianBerner | 1.0 | |
62 | 19.01.2024 | skybo90 | 1.0 | |
63 | 25.12.2023 | Alons8hasaBrokenBack | 4.0 | |
64 | 18.12.2023 | Akatsuki | 5.0 | Viscera, Mabel, Big Daddy V, a man with many gimmicks but was always just alright in my eyes. The best aspect of Viscera was the fact that he had the look of a true gigantic monster. Of course limited in the ring, in order for him to be in any match that is decent or better, it usually are matches where there is a lot of people and that's where his gimmick makes most sense as he can do a lot of damage. It was interesting to see how his gimmick changing to the World's Largest Love Machine was sort of like a Sexual Chocolate 2.0. |
65 | 09.12.2023 | mackers20 | 4.0 | Nelson Frazier Jr. was a man of many names. Over his two decade long wrestling career he went by Nelson Knight, Mabel, King Mabel, Viscera, Big Daddy V, Big Daddy Voodoo and so on. To say his career was smooth sailing would be like saying he is a lean man. Frazier debuted in WWF in 1993 at the age of 22 with his tag partner Bobby Knight but rechristened as Mabel and Mo who, along with their rapping manager Oscar, were Men on a Mission. Bouncing to the ring in gaudy multi color bodysuits, MOM were on a mission to spread positivity with the art form of rap. It is clear the gimmick was meant to capitalize on the popularity of east coast rap in the early 90s while maintaining a kid friendly image for fans. Men on a Mission would be a decent enough mid card tag team who got the crowds energized enough, and even briefly became tag team champions. The more experienced Mo would compete most of the match which was able to cover Mabel's inexperience and manage his stamina. Unfortunately problems would soon arise over Mabel being unsafe and his inability to avoid recognize the damage he could do at his size of 6'9" and tipping 500 lb. Despite this Vince McMahon apparently saw something in the big man and would push him to his career peak. 1994 proved to be a media nightmare for the WWF having been brought to court against the US government for illegal distribution of steroids. The WWF had become a giant over the 1980s and 1990s, but McMahon having to testify in court severely hurt the WWF's image and by extension the wrestling business all together. With that, top stars like Hulk Hogan, Macho Man and Ultimate Warrior became notably deflated in the coming months. Their reputations among fans would also be tarnished due to the steroid trial, and couple with their ages and egos, McMahon sought to push young blood and preferably guys who didn't look like muscle monsters. The "New Generation" era saw McMahon experiment with smaller, more technical guys like Bret "Hitman" Hart as the face of the WWF. Despite this, McMahon still clearly held a preference for bigger guys and eventually decided to put the belt on the 6'10" Diesel who had gotten over with crowds over the past year. As Diesel struck down formidable foes like former champion Hart, former friend Michaels, and various monsters like Bigelow and Sid, Diesel needed another monster who could realistically push him to his limits. McMahon thought Mabel was the man based purely on his girth. In March of 1995, Mabel and Mo turned on Oscar and became heel, marking Mabel's push despite being unsafe as a single's competitor. Even with these red flags, McMahon was dead set on giving Mabel the opportunity of a lifetime. Later that year at the King of the Ring PPV, Mabel was a contestant in the tournament. Mabel had swiftly dealt with Adam Bomb in the qualifiers before the PPV where his first opponent was the Undertaker whom he surprisingly defeated in an absolute snore fest. Because Kama vs Michaels ended in a no contest, Mabel got a BYE before reaching the finals to face... Savio Vega. Mabel made quick work of Vega and was declared by Mo as the new King of the Ring to a chorus of boos in Philadelphia. Philly was considered the home of the budding ECW promotion, and this obese man in a purple circus tent was a perfect representation of how out of date the WWF product was in 1995. Know King Mabel, he would be carried to the ring on a thrown by four poor saps flanked by the knighted Sir Mo. Mabel and Mo then set their sights on Big Daddy Cool for the WWF world title. This feud would lead to the main event of Summerslam in a complete disaster of a match. Diesel clearly could not do much with an immobile behemoth and the match was a blur of work punches and kicks. The most memorable part of this match was again, Mabel not knowing his own strength and nearly breaking Diesel's back by dropping all 500 lbs on Diesel. After a pointless ref bump, interference by Mo and a bizarre run in from Luger, the match mercifully ended with Diesel hitting a second rope lariat to put the big man down. The aforementioned drop took Diesel off the House Show circuit and enraged McMahon who wanted to fire Mabel that night, but at the request of Diesel didn't. McMahon gave Mabel another shot this time at the Undertaker but again his careless lead to him breaking his orbital bone off an errant leg drop and by then, McMahon was done with Mabel. He would swiftly bury Mabel by having Diesel defeat him at the Raw Bowl in just 20 seconds before he was fired from the company. To Frazier's credit, he did work on his skills and became safe enough to return in the late 90s. He returned as Mabel at the Royal Rumble, but would be kidnapped by the Undertaker and turned into an acolyte now called Viscera, sporting a blonde mohawk, white eyes and black leather. His Viscera run wasn't anything special beyond standing ominously behind the Undertaker in the disappointing Ministry of Darkness angle and outside of a brief hardcore title reign, didn't do much. He'd again be released, but brought back later but now as a comedic ladies' man gimmick. After that ran its course, he'd be drafted to ECW and would be repackaged again as Big Daddy V, the colossal enforcer of Matt Striker bringing him back to being a monster again. Big Daddy would have mostly squash matches and occasionally challenged for the ECW title, as well as feuded with Kane and Taker but again nothing of note. After 2009 he would be released and continue to wrestle until he died at the age of 43. Frazier clearly had a rough start to his career being too careless for a man his size. With that said, he did improve his abilities and was never called unsafe after he returned as Viscera. He really should have never been pushed as a main eventer, especially when he was 24 and green as grass. His Big Daddy V run was probably his best gimmick though. Overall just an average big man who was overpushed. RIP to Nelson |
66 | 22.11.2023 | HeadCheese | 8.0 | Really good presence. His spinning wheelkick and senton were so cool. He was also having the ability to look like a challenge to he westled but, also vulnerable. The Big Daddy V theme song and look is all time iconic. I really liked his matches with as Viscera vs Kurt Angle, as Big Daddy V vs. Colin Delaney, and Big Daddy Voodoo with Bambi Killer vs. Ryota Hama and. Akebono in All Japan. Even later he had fun match vs Blue Demon Jr He's also fun to play in wrestling video games too, I remember enjoying him in SmackDown 2. The Men on A Mission raps were fun too. |
67 | 25.10.2023 | formen | 1.0 | |
68 | 15.10.2023 | envi | 2.0 | |
69 | 13.10.2023 | andytuga86 | 4.0 | |
70 | 12.10.2023 | AidanArcher | 4.0 | |
71 | 09.10.2023 | MrRaider959 | 2.0 | |
72 | 26.08.2023 | Killerman | 2.0 | |
73 | 11.08.2023 | GonzoAppreciator | 3.0 | |
74 | 28.07.2023 | ItsToniTime89 | 2.0 | |
75 | 02.07.2023 | Dissmaster1997 | 0.0 | |
76 | 26.06.2023 | crippleddonut | 2.0 | |
77 | 18.06.2023 | Hiimfriendly | 0.0 | |
78 | 15.06.2023 | GoodVsBadGuys | 2.0 | |
79 | 06.06.2023 | No One | 4.0 | |
80 | 01.06.2023 | Frank Shooter | 5.0 | For his size and physical shape he wasn't too bad. As Viscera had his funny segments as The World's Largest Love Machine, in his time in The Ministry of Darkness he looked intimidating and as Big Daddy V, although it was a pretty bad run, his gimmick and his entrance theme had the were cool. I don't know much about his run in Japan, aside he was a member of the Voodoo Murders. |
81 | 23.05.2023 | Mister Cute Face | 2.0 | Never liked seeing him on my TV. He was slow, boring and had dumb gimmicks. For a big guy, he wasn't particularly hard hitting. |
82 | 20.05.2023 | Giantfan1980 | 4.0 | For a big fat guy, he was way ahead of some of the circus side show acts from the previous few years. Dude could actually move around pretty well but he was pretty sloppy in the ring and hurt a couple guys like The Undertaker at one point. |
83 | 15.05.2023 | Macho Sadness | 3.0 | |
84 | 12.05.2023 | docphantoms | 2.0 | He definitely had periods where he was not awful, but so often that was not the case. Either his ringwork was poor, or he was saddled with a gimmick and/or push that emphasized his weakest points as a wrestler. He had a good look but overall I cannot reconcile the fact that he was involved in some of the worst matches I have ever seen. Congrats to him for having some longevity at WWF/E at least. |
85 | 08.05.2023 | tmxicon | 2.0 | |
86 | 07.05.2023 | PapaGus | 1.0 | |
87 | 28.04.2023 | alemolina | 0.0 | |
88 | 22.04.2023 | cibar12 | 1.0 | |
89 | 11.04.2023 | Chriswarrior11 | 4.0 | |
90 | 08.03.2023 | DangoDaisuki | 7.0 | Ja, er war vielleicht nicht der beste Wrestler in Singles Matches, aber er hat mich mit seiner Beweglichkeit immer wieder überrascht und ich mochte seine drei Gimmicks auch richtig gerne. Als Viscera war er auch deutlich besser als noch als Mabel, ich hätte mir also später einen größeren Push gewünscht. |
91 | 03.03.2023 | greaterdale | 4.0 | I would say Mabel was adequate I enjoyed him in Men on a Mission, and yeah during his King Mabel run he did injure some top stars which was bad. But he ended up having a fairly long career after that and I think his size and look was fairly impressive. I dunno maybe he deserves closer to a 2 or 3 but I think his early work in MoM and his career longevity at his weight is probably worth a 4 but that's just me. |
92 | 03.03.2023 | Austinisaew | 1.0 | |
93 | 28.02.2023 | kewf1988 | 2.0 | Outside of a cool spinning heel kick, Viscera was extremely limited in the ring, though he showed surprisingly decent mic skills with the love machine gimmick. |
94 | 14.02.2023 | Mutoism | 0.0 | |
95 | 27.01.2023 | joaosousa20 | 4.0 | |
96 | 03.01.2023 | benh2 | 2.0 | |
97 | 30.12.2022 | WhatIsLooveee | 4.0 | Viscera was far from the most accurate wrestler, often his matches were just terrible, and his attempt to push in 1995 was a failure. But at the same time he was quite impressive. Mabel was not very good, but as a member of the Ministry and in gimmick of Big Daddy V, he was good enough and these gimmicks suited him very well. I can't say that he was completely bad, at certain points in his career it was really interesting to watch him. |
98 | 29.12.2022 | ExtraBacon504 | 7.0 | I've been watching some Viscera matches lately and I gotta say they are always entertaining. For a dude his size he could really move. His matches against Mark Henry are especially entertaing, those guys beat the crap out of each other. Big Vis hitting that rolling kick out of nowhere is always a crazy sight. His Samoan drop, splash in the corner and belly to belly suplexes always look like they're gonna break the ring in half. |
99 | 07.12.2022 | khalek | 0.0 | |
100 | 16.11.2022 | puroraisedme | 1.0 | |