10 Lamest Wrestling Authority Figures

8. ECW Assistant General Manager Tiffany

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Debuting during a period in which Vince McMahon's demand for 'Athletic Tens' had worked a little too well, Taryn 'Tiffany' Terrell's early graduation from a rather problematic Florida Championship Wrestling developmental territory left her marooned on WWE's third brand amidst a host of more established Divas on Raw and SmackDown at the time.

She was subsequently inserted as an Assistant to ECW General Manager Teddy Long in 2008, serving next to no purpose underneath the Hall-Of-Famer for nearly a full year. Long's promotion back to his old SmackDown gaffer role gifted her the top job, but - as well she knew - a roster as small and inconsequential as that didn't require a token meddler too.

Her only major contribution to the chequered legacy of the broadcast was on its very last night in early-2010 - a memorable run-in during the final ever main event between Christian and Ezekiel Jackson saw her floor Zack Ryder's beau Rosa Mendes with a spear and hoof the pair of them out of the match. It had taken her nearly two years, but her limp authority had at last be exerted.

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