10 Most Successful TNA To WWE Transitions

10. Abyss

Seeing the first entry of this list being Abyss, fans may be wondering if they missed seeing the former NWA World's Heavyweight Champion make his in-ring debut on Raw or SmackDown, and that has not been the case. While the real life Chris Park can be seen on the occasional Monday or Friday night, it is simply as a part of the crew led by Adam Pearce tasked with breaking up brawls on WWE television.

The former purveyor of the Monster's Ball match has instead found what may be his true calling as a producer for Vince McMahon and now Triple H. Joining the company back in 2019 following over 17 years under the TNA/Impact Wrestling banner. While Parks has made a few appearances on screen for WWE alongside former TNA cohort AJ Styles, he has established himself as a dependable hand in booking the WWE product.

While WWE producers are often hired and fired at a rapid pace, Park has now been with the company over three years, which is an accomplishment in it of itself. If fans need any proof of Park's skill, he was been credited with producing many segments involving Sami Zayn as well as the five star classic of Sheamus versus Gunther at Clash at the Castle last year. A WWE producer is one of the more thankless jobs in wrestling and Chris Parks deserves all the credit in the world for excelling in his new role.

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