which wrestlers would be funny cooks in a gordon ramsay show
A few wrestlers would be especially funny picks for a Gordon Ramsay-style cooking show: Nikki and Brie Garcia, Braun Strowman, Ronda Rousey, and Dolph Ziggler. They each already have either a kitchen-TV connection or a naturally chaotic, high-energy vibe that would make Ramsay’s reactions entertaining.
Best comedic fits
- Nikki and Brie Garcia, because they’ve already shown up in a Gordon Ramsay-related cooking setting, so the crossover feels instantly believable.
- Braun Strowman, because the contrast between his giant wrestler persona and a delicate kitchen challenge would be naturally funny.
- Ronda Rousey, because she’s already been in a Ramsay kitchen crossover, and the “fight energy meets food panic” idea writes itself.
- Dolph Ziggler, because even a joking admission about basic cooking skills makes him sound perfect for a disaster-prone episode.
Why these work
A Ramsay show is funniest when the contestant looks confident but the kitchen immediately exposes them. Wrestlers are a great fit because they already sell character, exaggeration, and pressure, which makes the chaos feel bigger on camera.
More wild-card picks
- Seth Rollins, for smug confidence that could collapse under time pressure.
- Becky Lynch, for sharp trash-talk potential in a cooking meltdown.
- Randy Orton, for deadpan reactions that would be hilarious beside Ramsay’s yelling.
- Charlotte Flair, for a dramatic “queen of the kitchen” angle.
“I came here to serve elegance, and instead I’ve burned the sauce.”
Best overall lineup
If the goal is maximum comedy, the strongest trio would be:
- Braun Strowman.
- Nikki or Brie Garcia.
- Dolph Ziggler.
That mix gives you size-based chaos, reality-TV polish, and self-aware kitchen incompetence all in one episode.