Ranking Every TNA Wrestler's Success In WWE
14. Senshi (Kaval)
Under the names Low Ki and Senshi, Brandon Silvestry became one of the great trailblazers of TNA's X-Division in the company's early years, eventually earning a spot in the WWE developmental arm FCW in late 2008.
Unfortunately, things from that moment on just didn't go according to plan. He spent two years in the minor leagues, despite having already worn world title gold in Ring of Honor some six years earlier, and when he did arrive on the main roster there was little to keep him occupied.
In fact, he only lasted a total of three months on SmackDown before getting his marching orders in December of 2010, the highlight of his run being an unsuccessful challenge for Dolph Ziggler's Intercontinental Championship at Survivor Series.
Reports that surfaced in the immediate aftermath of his release made no mention of any attitude problems on the part of Kaval, as he was by then known. Rather, it was simply thought that company heads had no further use for him, rendering the previous two years a complete waste of time.