17 Wrestlers You Didn’t Know Worked In WWE
In spite of that, a lot of the biggest stars in modern wrestling history DID pass through WWE at one point or another, but had short stays, came in for a one-shot deal, didn’t appear on TV, or otherwise aren’t really remembered as ever being WWE talent even though they were. So let’s count down some of the biggest stars in wrestling history that you may not have known were in WWE.
17. Samoa Joe
In 2005, it was clear that CM Punk and Samoa Joe were both going to make the move from Ring of Honor to a bigger promotion. Punk was clearly going to WWE since he was very public about hating TNA, but Joe was a question mark. When he heard rumors that WWE was signing him just to bury him, he opted for TNA and has been a mainstay ever since.He did wrestle on WWE television once, though: In 2001, when he was just a southern California indie guy without much of a name, a young, slim Joe took on Essa Rios. This was during a period where a lot of indie guys got showcase matches against cruiserweights like Rios, and it’s a pretty fun match, though Joe doesn’t look like the world beater he became later.
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