10 "Superstars" You Totally Forgot Were On The WWE Roster

10. The Ascension

What have you done in your place of work over the last five years? If you're reading this and blessed with the gift of enough youth/wealth/indifference to have not been in work for all of the last five years, what have you done in general over the last five years?

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Odds are, it's more than The Ascension.

Konnor and Viktor's Wikipedia page barely exists for any other reason than to remind the reader of which one's which, but the main roster section is pathetically slim for an act five years into a run that never even remotely resembled their forcefully fun frolic through NXT's embryonic tag division in the years prior.

As is the case for everybody on this list, the duo can't shoulder the blame like they may have done once upon a time. WWE's never been a meritocracy, but it's also never been less of a one than now, despite the Network specials that artfully bullsh*t their way through an empowering fans arc in direct contradiction to another Shane McMahon push on television.

Worse perhaps for The Ascension that being forgotten is being remembered. It's been ages since the "good" old days of having the sh*t kicked out of them by a bunch of part-timers and playing comedic foil for Tyler Breeze and Fandango.

Wait, Fandangwho?

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