10 Most Over-Pushed TNA Wrestlers Ever

9. Suicide

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Had Suicide only made one appearance in TNA, and lost in 30 seconds to Samoa Joe, he would still make this list. Why? Because he was a freaking videogame character! Having him show up at all is a massive over-push.

The company attempted some viral marketing with him before his debut by trying to get fans to check out a website they set up for him. When he did show up, he basically kicked every other X-Division wrestler's ass. He did have kind of a cool swing from a rope type-thing ring entrance, but then they took that away from.

Suicide laid out everyone with cool looking moves, but then he mysteriously grew smaller and changed up his moveset as the role switched from Kazarian to Christopher Daniels (and a few other people along the way too). He soon won the X-Division Title, meaning a once great division was being led by a videogame character.

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