10 Wrestlers You Didn't Know Were In WWE's Ruthless Aggression Era
10. Brad Armstrong
Known primarily for his work in the NWA and WCW over the course of his 30+ year run in the business, this smooth in-ring worker had the look of a star who could become a real player in the industry. Brad Armstrong never really rose to the level of anything other than a rather underrated talent, though, with his brother, "Road Dogg" Jesse James, going on to become the most famous of the Armstrong siblings instead.
Brad would at least finally get a shot at making a splash in the WWE sphere towards the latter stages of his wrestling career. Showing up a few months into WWE's ill-fated ECW brand experiment, the former WCW Light Heavyweight Champion would make a few appearances as a guest commentator alongside the likes of Taz and Joey Styles in 2006.
His often forgotten time in front of a WWE camera during the Ruthless Aggression era wouldn't last, however, with Armstrong eventually stepping back into a producer role for the rest of his time under the sports entertainment banner.
The late, highly respected worker would also wrestle the odd ECW house show match around this time, too.