@@cjfrm3658 shit I was so young I barely remember. I think it was around the time Flair was about to retire as he was wrestling in the same match as well. It was a dark match main event with big show taker Palumbo flair edge and a few others in a tag match. It was in fayetteville nc and a smackdown/ecu taping. That's all I remember haha
Dude not gonna lie I watched most of Chris Masters' 2009 matches. They were really good. It was so weird cuz he was enhancement talent on the main roster brands, but was like the John Cena of WWE Superstars. I remember him getting squashed by Drew Mcintyre on Smackdown and then tapping him out on the next Superstars.
Too Cool was a prototype to The New Day. Both were teams of 3 made up of friends who just want to have fun. They have a big guy, who can be serious and silly as needed with two smaller guys. Too Cool was obsessed with dancing, and New Day has their silly positivity and unicorn hats.
I remember 10, 9, 8 and 2 I had just started watching Wrestling when Palumbo came back, I knew it didn't last long but I still remember Chris Masters 2010 I think mainly cuz he was DLC for SVR 2011 lol, I remember the Spirit Squad cuz it was part of one of the best feuds on Smackdown at the time and I actually feel like how could you forget Booker but one I'm surprised didn't make the list is I wouldn't blame people for forgetting The Headbangers 2016
Vader's Return was the idea of Dusty Rhodes, but Vinnie Mac was never a fan of Vader His WWE run wasn't a great one He was great in WCW and awesome in New Japan Pro Wrestling, but his WWE run was horrible
You also forgot to mention that Kenny from the Spirit Squad also stayed around for a bit way before Dolph Ziggler but I guess it was a flop Kenny even made it into a wrestling video game with his new gimmick
*Mason Ryan, Stevie Ray, Earthquake, Alundra Blayze...* Good news, though. He got his own motor garage making/repairing custom bikes and cars, which is pretty cool. He has a band and runs fitness classes and had a shortlived TV show that sounds like it was in a similar vein to Wheeler Dealers.
Don't know about you guys but when I was watching Chris Masters and the master lock challenge when I was still a teen I totally believed his was the shit.
Wow, I was under the impression that I wouldn't remember these comebacks... I was completely wrong, I remember all of them like it was yesterday. Try picking stuff from Velocity or HeAT.
PCO was great then and even better now somehow ! I think he shoulda been used better back then . His matches with Brett were great !!! To be honest i was entertained in just about every match he was in !
Spirit Squad could have worked if they were masked jobbers, who could be replaced. A heel manager/wrestler with them in tow to bump as comedic security could totally work
Most of the time I never even realized they left...So when I get the announcement of "He/She's returning later tonight" or a "Is that who I think it is...it Is,he's back..heeee's back"!! I'm like "Huh.....He left"?? :|
Test would've been a good shout, let go on a mass cut day in '04 whilst recovering from a broken neck, then rehired in '06 for the relaunched ECW brand. Also, any of the forgettable returns of the mid noughties: Charlie Haas, Jamie Noble, Jimmy Yang, Hacksaw Jim Duggan, Roadwarrior Animal, Tatanka, etc.