10 Former WWE NXT Wrestlers You Totally Don't Remember

9. Garrett Dylan

Jamie Keyes
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The son of actor/country singer Kris Kristofferson, Garrett Dylan made his first WWE appearance as cannon fodder in a Big Show squash match on a 2010 episode of SmackDown, and appeared sporadically throughout NXT’s first few years. He was never a featured wrestler; Dylan would often go up to a year between appearances, wrestling just seven televised matches in over three years with NXT.

Despite his lack of use, Dylan was a relatively solid brawler in the ring. His look and mannerisms owed much to Arn Anderson and Stan Hansen (he even went as far as copying some of Hansen’s trademark taunts from time to time), and was always regarded as a solid hand throughout his developmental run. It wasn’t to be, however, and the former Captain Comic was released after wrestling Mojo Rawley in May 2014.

Since departing, Dylan has wrestled under his real name (Jody Kristofferson) for a number of smaller scale American independents, primarily in California.

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