10 New Generation-Era WWE Stars You Totally Don't Remember

6. Jesus Castillo

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Wait, a sub-minute victory over who? Yes, the arse-end of the New Generation Era saw WWF break down into gang warfare, as the Nation of Domination did battle with Los Boricuas and the Disciples of the Apocalypse. Pretty much all of the members of the latter two gangs were entirely forgettable, but the sort of forgettable that leaves a bad smell in the mind's eye. Wait, I'm mixing up my senses. These things do that to you.

D.O.A. was made up of Crush (the 3rd best Demolition member), cousin of Undertaker Chainz, and Skull & 8-Ball, better known as the possibly-fascist Harris Brothers. Los Boricuas? Well, Savio Vega was the leader, and he was joined by the impressively hairy Miguel Perez and the tragic Jorge Estrada, the man whose career was ended in Edge's first ever televised WWF match.

All of which leaves poor Jesus Castillo (far right, above). It takes a lot of skill to be the least memorable member of a 10+ person feud that sucked balls from start to finish, yet Jesus Castillo managed it. Well done Jesus, well done.

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