10 MORE 'Before They Were Famous' WWE Cameos You Won't Believe

9. Sheamus (Security Guard)

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Long before Sheamus' career was getting derailed by supposed supporter Triple H either during his formative years, he was getting well and truly bantered off by 'The Game' dressed as Manchester Evening News arena security.

Alongside fellow future main roster star Stu 'Wade Barrett' Bennett, the future 'Celtic Warrior' bumped around for D-Generation X after Jonathan Coachman tried in vain to keep them under his watchful eye after getting sick of their increasingly absurd hijinks.

Subjectivity about this particular incarnation of DX aside, there wasn't a lot of meat on the bones for the 'Great White', but there never was for those squaring up to the 'Showstopper' and 'King Of Kings' - he got odd moments of camera time taking inoffensive bumps as the elder statesmen of the Attitude Era f*cked around with everybody en route to yet again getting the last word on another edition of Raw, and it was about as well as he was destined to do.

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