10 Former WWE NXT Wrestlers You Totally Don't Remember

8. Jamie Keyes

Jamie Keyes
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A former model, Jamie Keyes entered the wrestling business as TNA’s Brittany back in 2009. Her stint with the company lasted just a single managerial appearance alongside Kevin Nash, but she was signed to WWE after pulling out of a deal with the all-female Wrestlicious promotion a few months later.

Keyes didn’t step into the ring right away. Instead, she started life as a ring announcer for FCW in March 2010, and didn’t make her full wrestling debut until a few months later.

Keyes was made NXT’s official ring announcer back when the show still operated like a talent contest. After serving this role during the show’s second season, Keyes joined the cast as an active competitor the following year, though she didn’t fare all that well. Mentored by the Bella Twins, Keyes was the first contestant to be eliminated on week five, and was released from her contract the following week.

Jamie wrestled just six matches with WWE, with only two of them coming on NXT. The first was a win over Aksana, and the second a six-woman tag victory on season three’s third episode. Keyes has now left the business altogether, and currently works in the fitness industry.

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