10 Biggest Flops In WWE History

2. Braden Walker

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Chris Harris was one of the true TNA originals that helped build the company in the early days of NWA: TNA. As part of America's Most Wanted with 'Cowboy' James Storm, 'The Wildcat' showed a huge amount of promise as a potential singles star, viewed by many wrestling observers as the inevitable breakout star of the team. Oh, how wrong that assessment would be...

Chris Harris made the jump to WWE in 2008 and debuted on ECW under the new name of Braden Walker. After such a prolific role TNA, smart fans were looking forward to seeing what 'The Wildcat' could do on the WWE stage.

Sadly, the answer to that was "very little" and he wrestled just twice on TV. Clocking up less than eight minutes of ring time during his entire televised run, Walker was unimpressive at best. Out of shape, uninspired and a shell of the man that excelled in TNA, Walker was gone as quickly as he had appeared.

Meanwhile, James Storm achieved huge success after the AMW split and went on to form an even more memorable partnership with Bobby Roode. As Beer Money, Storm and Roode would win the TNA Tag Team Titles numerous times, eventually leading Storm to the TNA World Heavyweight Championship in 2011.

Sorry about your damn luck, Braden.

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