10 Rubbish WWE Singles Runs You Totally Don’t Remember

7. Just Joe (2000)

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Anybody who has spent even five minutes in a pro wrestling locker room could tell you that it's like high school with more spandex. There's a lot of bitching and playground nonsense behind the scenes. That's just the way it is, but such silly drama created the "Just Joe" character in 2000.

It wasn't much to write home about anyway. Journeyman pro Joe E. Legend assumed the guise, and it saw him act as something of a backstage messenger who'd go out of his way to stir the pot and cause friction between stars. Being honest, the idea had potential, but it was never used properly and sorta fizzled out then disappeared.

You'd have to really pay attention to see anything Joe-related on TV anyway - he didn't get much of a chance on Raw or SmackDown. Jakked/Metal and Sunday Night Heat were this niche sh*t disturber's stomping grounds for a few months before the writers lost interest.

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