10 Wrestlers You Didn’t Realise Wrestled For WWE In 1999

10. Scott D'Amore

Now the Vice President of International Relations for Impact Wrestling, Scott D'Amore's complex and varied career in professional wrestling started off more simplistically as a wannabe in-ring star in the early 1990s.

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The bulky Canadian worked extensively across the independent scene North of the border, co-founding the still-active Border City Wrestling in 1993. Juggling his time between his own career and the promotion, he'd work select tryout dates for WWE and ECW throughout the rest of the decade before signing on with TNA as a road agent in 2003.

His lone 1999 appearance would have been relatively inconspicuous had it not been in front of the company's biggest crowd of the year. Falling to The Acolytes alongside partner Larry Brun, D'Amore worked in front of a whopping 41,432 ahead of WWE's monstrous Toronto Skydome Raw taping in February.

Having since spent the bulk of his career in behind-the-scenes roles, it would remain the largest audience D'Amore would ever perform in front of, dwarfing even the mammoth Wrestle Kingdom 9 Tokyo Dome crowd he appeared before during his brief spell as a Bullet Club member in New Japan Pro Wrestling.

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