2. Bam Bam Bigelow
Bam Bam Bigelow was included in WWE Legends of WrestleMania, but like I said, that game sucked, and so nobody bought it. The late Beast from the East made a considerable mark on the WWF during the mid 1990s, and was also distinguished as a rare wrestler who could work as both a face and a Heel. Best remembered for his partnership with main squeeze Luna Vachon - who, frankly, should also make an appearance in WWE 2K14, even if just as his manager - Bigelow was also notable for the flame tattoo on his head, his sinister entrance music, and his unexpected agility for such a large wrestler. Bigelow astoundingly never held a single WWF belt of any kind, but was heavily involved in both the main event and mid-card scenes throughout his career, with his most memorable WrestleMania moment being a loss to NFL star Laurence Taylor at WrestleMania XI (in a surprisingly good match).