10 Next Generation Wrestlers You Didn't Know About

7. Camacho/Micah

The real life Tevita Fifita was trained by the Dudley Boyz and went through the WWE developmental system in Florida Championship Wrestling, being called up to the main roster to bodyguard the ex-Sin Cara Negro, Hunico under the name Camacho. Hunico and Camacho would settle into a good run in the lower midcard for WWE between 2012 and 2014, before Hunico took over the Sin Cara identity for real and Fifita was released. He works in TNA now, under the name Micah, until recently working in a stable called The Rising with Drew Galloway and Eli Drake. Always an underrated worker, Micah remains a solid part of the TNA midcard, and is able to namecheck his father Tonga Fifita under this gimmick. Tonga, of course, is better known as the hardest and scariest professional wrestler in history, Haku or Meng. Some of the biggest legends in pro wrestling still tell tales in hushed tones of the incidents that Meng would be involved in. We€™ve gone into a lot more detail here, but suffice to say that grown men, wrestlers, some of the toughest men on God€™s green earth, wilt in fear at the sound of his name. The word is that he kept his job in WCW for so long because no one had the guts to fire him. Micah also boasts cousins in Tama Tonga and Bad Luck Fale, both of whom work in New Japan Pro Wrestling.
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