Disgraced ‘Try Guy’ Ned Fulmer is Now a Wrestler Under the Name ‘Nasty Ned’
See, most people become a wrestler *before* cheating on their wives.
Published 2 months ago in Facepalm
Remember the whole Try Guys scandal? If you only remember the events as “that thing your coworkers talked about for two weeks,” here’s a brief rundown. Basically, the Try Guys are a group of people online who “try” things. One of those group members, a man named Ned Fulmer, was known as a “wife guy” — someone who is really vocal about loving their wife.
This made things awkward when Fulmer was caught cheating on his wife with another person at the company. The other Try Guys looked into the affair, didn’t like what they saw, and kicked him out of the group.
Of course, people craving internet attention don’t stay offline for long. Fulmer has been slowly trying to make his way back into the spotlight. First, he launched a podcast called Rock Bottom; the first episode featured his ex-wife (the one he cheated on). Now, there’s another development in the Fulmer-verse — he’s a wrestler, I guess?
“Nasty” Ned Fulmer, formerly of The Try Guys has made his wrestling debut for AEW/ROH. pic.twitter.com/QN5ZNElgSN
— Jaycob (@JayInFlorida) October 9, 2025
Appearing as “Nasty” Ned Fulmer for AEW, he was spotted in the ring in Jacksonville, Florida. According to those who saw the performance, it was judged largely unremarkable.
But hey, if he keeps at it, maybe he’ll be a great wrestler — he’s already got the whole “lying for attention” part down!