3-Minute Warning was a vicious tag team that brutalized half of the WWE roster at the best of Eric Bischoff in 2002. They were slightly Goldberg-esque in the way they ripped through people with lightning speed, rarely wrestling full-length matches. But they were pretty exciting to watch. While Jamal went on to have a moderately fruitful run in the WWE as the savage Umaga, his real-life cousin Rosey was doomed to a life of S.H.I.T. No, really, his gimmick after the split of 3-Minute Warning was as a Super Hero In Training and sidekick to Hurricane Helms. That's pretty much the last thing he ever did in the WWE. And that sucks. Because Rosey was just as skilled in the ring as his cousin, if not more so. He proved that time and time again alongside Helms, but the world was too busy laughing at his doofus-looking character to notice how much he was legitimately progressing as a performer. He wasn't exactly Eddie Guerrero leaping around the ring, but he didn't have to be. He was huge! Given a more serious gimmick, there's no reason Rosey wouldn't have been great against the likes of Big show and Kane.