10 Most Wildly Offensive Wrestler Names Ever

By Andrew Soucek /

3. Rosey The Super Hero In Training (S.H.I.T.)

When Rosey debuted in WWE, he was part of the promising tag team of 3 Minute Warning. Unfortunately, the other half of the team, Jamal (later Umaga), was a bit of a headcase behind the scenes and was let go. WWE didn€™t know what to do with the remaining member, so they did what they often end up doing with potential monsters: they made him a horrendously unfunny comedy act! See Heidenreich, Gene Snitksy, The Great Khali and Akeem the African Dream for details. Rosey took a liking to Hurricane Helms for some reason, and also wanted to be a superhero. Hurricane, though, told him you can€™t just be a superhero, you must first be a Super Hero In Training (a S.H.I.T.). This means you have to star in a bunch of incredibly unfunny sketches like trying to change in a phone booth. He had trouble with that, because he€™s overweight, get it! Yeah, having S.H.I.T. as the name was basically the entire joke, as WWE clearly wrote out S.H.I.T. on his T-shirts. Like many bad WWE jokes, this one just kept going and going and going month after month before he finally graduated to a full on superhero. He got to drop the (literally) crappy name, but not the crappy gimmick.