10 Awesome Wrestlers Who Left WWE FAR Too Soon
3. Low Ki (Kaval)
Kaval, better known to most as Low Ki, could have been a big-time WWE player. Although he looked small compared to his contemporaries, he was an absolute striking force and had a look that made him instantly stand out on the roster, but sadly, his time in the company would not live up to the reputation he had garnered for himself in TNA and the independent circuit.
Despite winning the second season of NXT and looking like he might have some support behind him, Kaval was devastated on the main roster by loss after loss. One particularly damaging defeat saw him lose his place on the SmackDown Bragging Rights Team to Tyler Reks after being beaten in a singles match against him. His character also lacked any respect, as he used his guaranteed title match - which he received after winning NXT season two - on the Intercontinental Championship, and didn't even win it.
Low Ki deserved much better, and although he didn't make any traction in the company, it was still clear to viewers that he was a great presence in the SmackDown line-up. Therefore, when he was released in 2010 having only been in the company since 2008, it caused a lot of aggravation amongst his fans.