10 More Early-'90s WWE Superstars You Totally Don't Remember

6. Chris Walker

Here's a tip: if you're offered a deal with WWE and they want to give you the name "Walker", you should probably run a a mile in the opposite direction.

Most recently, of course, there was Braden "Knock Knock" Walker, formerly TNA stalwart Chris Harris, whose short-lived ECW run in 2008 has become a never-ending source of inspiration for YouTube's wrestling comedians.

Before him, WWE briefly employed Georgia's Chris Walker, who appeared in a number of dark matches for the company during 1992, perhaps most notably at the Royal Rumble, where he scored a DQ victory over The Brooklyn Brawler.

If that's your career high, then you can't really complain if nobody can remember you from Adam. Some do though: Walker is described by comments online as a classic Vince McMahon "project", in that he had a bodybuilder physique but lacked any charisma or ability between the ropes.

After failing to win over the crowd, a couple of unsuccessful spells in WCW followed, since which time it appears the man formerly known as "Conan" has decided that wrestling wasn't for him after all.

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