10 Incredibly Important WWE Employees You've Never Seen On TV

8. Jimmy Miranda - WWE Merchandising Guru

Very few people are as important to the seamless running of house shows than the ring crew that works tirelessly to set up and take down the ring and stage equipment before and after each show. Very few people are as important to the active WWE roster than those who help sell the all-important merchandise to both smart marks and Little Jimmies alike. As the Ultimate Warrior so eloquently stated during his Hall of Fame induction speech in April, Jimmy Miranda was one of these unsung heroes deserving of his own HOF recognition. According to Warrior, Miranda "was a guy who in the beginning before you could get merchandise all over the world ... used to drive his car or truck with a trailer, show up at the building, set up a table, and sell t-shirts, posters, and pictures." Do a simple Google search of his name, and you will find countless heartwarming stories of Jimmy Miranda from wrestlers, fans, and friends detailing his unmatched dedication to the business he loved so much. Sadly, Miranda died in 2002 at age 39 and received a rare on-air Monday Night RAW sendoff from announcers Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler.
 
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