10 Forgotten TNA Wrestlers You Totally Don't Remember

2. Judas Mesias

Judas Mesias TNA
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Future Lucha Underground and MLW man Judas Mesias was part of TNA's occasionally awkward stable of heels who chased runaway monster Abyss. He was an improvement on Black Reign (by far the worst portion of Dustin Rhodes' epic career) and Rellik, but Judas was also just another character introduced by 'Sinister Minister' James Mitchell.

It's often forgotten that Mesias was supposed to be a kayfabe brother to Abyss. Y'know, like Kane to The Undertaker when he debuted in 1997. Thankfully, the cheap WWE knock offs stopped there and Judas didn't turn out to be a drink-driving necrophiliac with a character lore that confused fans.

Mesias lasted less than a year before being scrapped.

He'd only been brought in as a foe for Abyss, so it did make sense that the babyface wrecking machine won the feud then moved on. However, nothing about Judas in TNA lived particularly long in the memory. Can you name even one match or moment?

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