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3. Keith Lee (Security)

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An eagle-eyed spot by WhatCulture.com's own Adam Nicholas during his outstanding trawl through every WrestleMania go-home Raw, Keith Lee can be seen trying in vain to stop the McMahons and Triple H decking Randy Orton, Cody Rhodes and Ted Dibiase ahead of 'The Game's miserable victory over 'The Viper' a few days later.

As evidenced elsewhere in this list, goon-for-hire is a well-suited spot for plucky trainees. They need to look both big but entirely beatable - a test worth passing before making it onto the main roster for real.

Lee's athleticism has always separated him from others his size, but the big bumps here were reserved for Vince McMahon's mighty right hand and a dive into the barrier courtesy of the 'King Of Kings'.

A decade on and Triple H can only cushion his fall so much assuming he eventually makes it to the main roster. Another brutal right hand probably won't seem as bad as long as it's a punch - that same clenched fist could very well be slammed against a desk commanding that the new arrival be renamed 'The Keith Lee Experience'.

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