Well, Gunner is gone from the wrestling promotion known as Total Nonstop Action. Who? You may be wondering. You know, hes that one guy who debuted as one half of the blandest tag team name ever in Gunner and Murphy, then received a mega push in 2011 and beat Sting, then was pushed back down the card again, later rescued Sam Shaw from a mental asylum, and then just kind of disappeared. Gunner probably didnt have the skills of being a top star, but he was dreadfully misused. He had a compelling real-life background as a gunner in the Iraq war, and had a great look, with some brawling ability, but was a victim of stop-and-start pushes, and lousy storylines. This isnt the biggest loss in TNA history, but he had some potential that was never tapped into. In ECW in 1997 Paul Heyman could have probably got Gunner over. In TNA from 2010 through 2015, Gunner didn't stand much of a chance.