10 PG Era WWE Superstars You Totally Don't Remember

7. Bam Neely

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Bam Neely has the dubious distinction of looking like a generic base model for CAWs in the old SmackDown vs. Raw games. His plain black vest and blue jeans look was uninspired, and the tribal ink on big Bam's arm defo looked like something from the THQ series. That tattoo is probably still in 2K's games today.

Someone go hunting.

Neely debuted as Chavo Guerrero's bodyguard on ECW in the summer of 2008. His alliance with Chavo led Neely to featuring on telly alongside La Familia stablemates like Vickie Guerrero and Edge. That was as high up the WWE food chain as Bam would go. Apparently, Vince McMahon didn't see that much in him.

Chavo's heavy was released from contract come January 2009. Anyone hoping Neely would go on to enjoy a sparkling career elsewhere would be disappointed. He wrestled his last match in 2010 and hasn't been seen since. Poor Bam didn't even enjoy the spoils of an ex-WWE star run in TNA.

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