10 Forgotten WWE Stables You Totally Don't Remember

7. Extreme Exposé

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Members: Kelly Kelly, Brooke and Layla El.

When: 2007

You won't see anything like this on WWE TV in the current era.

Women's wrestling is rightly treated with respect, and the division doesn't exist solely as eye candy. Things were different back in 2007 - workers like Kelly Kelly, Brooke and Layla El were only on the roster to flaunt their bodies and offer distractions between matches. Thus, Extreme Exposé was never a serious faction.

Kelly, Brooke and Layla performed various dance routines on ECW TV around the time. That was really the extent of their role. Wrestling was a secondary concern. You weren't going to see any lengthy bouts from the trio, put it that way. They were 100% about bikinis, not brainbusters.

ECW wasn't appointment viewing for most WWE fans by 2007, because everyone had figured out that it was third rate behind Raw and SmackDown. That's why Exposé is here. The stable didn't offer much to the product beyond standard Diva titillation.

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