5. Chris Masters
WWE.comChris Mordetzky began training as a wrestler at only 16 years of age before he realized that WWE was recruiting people who looked like wrestlers, not necessarily people with great in-ring talent. Over the course of three years, Mordetzky built his body into the impressive sight we would see on WWE television and was signed to a developmental contract in 2003. The newly named "Masterpiece" Chris Masters made his debut in February 2005 and broke Stevie Richards' nose with a Polish Hammer in his first match. Since he proclaimed his full nelson finishing move, the Masterlock, to be unbreakable, his first angle with the company was to participate in a series of Masterlock Challenges where plants in the audience would be unable to break his hold. After a few minor feuds, Masters was put in a series of matches against John Cena for the WWE title where he was unsuccessful every time. This ultimately broke whatever momentum had been built up because crowds stopped reacting to Masters and he was shuffled down into a tag team with Carlito with no real direction for his character. After taking a break from WWE due problems with painkillers, Masters returned having lost much of his muscle mass, prompting Triple H to actually make fun of him on television...WWE Wellness what? He was also castrated by John Cena once again before feuding with Carlito...once again. A couple of Wellness Policy violations put Masters on the shelf for 60 days before he was released. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4a0sJhIRhc Masters briefly returned to WWE with a lame gimmick where he bounced his pectoral muscles for comedic effect. He bounced around from pointless feud to pointless feud before being released once again in 2011. Masters has actually done quite well for himself on the independent scene and made headlines all over the country when he saved his mother from a burning house by ripping down a ten foot tree with his bare hands and breaking down a door with it.