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These are the people who I ...
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Who do you think should have achieved a lot more than they actually did.
These are the people who I think underachieved in wrestling:
Sonny Siaki: This guy was great in TNA. He had the looks, could wrestle and had a tons of charisma. I think he retired cause he donated a kidney to his brother and thus couldnt wrestle anymore.
Lash Leroux: Loved this guy in WCW. He had so much charisma that he reminded me so much of The Rock. He was also a very good wrestler. I think he became overweight after WCW went bankrupt.
Matt Borne: He was the original Doink and by far the best one. He was always a good wrestler, tough and charismatic, but for whatever reason never made it. The Doink role was supposed be his big break, but because of drug addictions he was fired by the WWF.
Vampiro: I heard once, that back in the early 90's he was the highest paid wrestler in the World. In Mexico, back in those days, he was without a doubt one of their biggest draws. For whatever reason, he never really made in impact here in America.
to be continued...
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Do you have a reason not to give The Half Boy your vote for the Hall of Fame?
Sonny Siaki: I agree with you. I remember watching him in TNA a long time ago and he reminded me of the Rock. I always figured he would of been huge. But never really happened to the guy.
Roderick Strong: My former trainer, not like its over for the guy, but TNa released him, and the E hasnt hired him on yet. He is tearign it up in the indys but I would like to see him in one of the big two.
Jamie Knoble: Maybe im listing guys who you wouldnt really count as a miss, but to me knoble could be so much more. I know cause of his size its not like he can be heavyweight champion, but the guy is brilliant in the ring. He can offer so much more.
Buff Bagwell: Im talking about wwe version. He was in what one match? then he was gone. Idk why, but I thought he was going to be a big role in wwe. ohh well.
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I've been re-watching a lot of the early TNA PPV's from 2002. A couple of guys have stood out and left me wondering why didnt they do more.
One has already been menionted in Sunny Siaki. The second is Ron Killings. I know he is in WWE now but after less than ten shows he became World Champion. He was cutting some of the best promos at the time week in and week out. How he managed to fall so far that TNA didnt think he was worth the extra money so let him leave is beyond me. Despite being a heel, he is mega popular.
The third i dont think many will agree with me on. Malice. He didnt die until the end of 2003. 18 months on from his TNA debut yet he did nothing of note after the first couple of shows. I dont know why they put people like Sabu ahead of him.
Honourable mention to Apolo aswell.
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I think the main problem with Malice is that he decided to work in Europe and Japan in 2002. So they weren't going to push him too hard. He did do some decent tag team work with the Disciples of the New Church. That being said, I would of loved to see how he would of worked out in the WWE. Putting him with Mike Awesome and actually pushing them in 2001 could of created a total bad ass team of big guys who could work.