10 Ruthless Aggression WWE Superstars You Forgot Existed

1. Sim Snuka

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Does that name ring a bell? Well, it should because Sim Snuka is the son of the legendary Jimmy Snuka. However, in WWE, he was better known as Deuce, and is proof that having a famous father in the wrestling business doesn't mean you're guaranteed to be the next Randy Orton! Trained in OVW for four years, his main roster debut came in 2007 as part of Deuce 'n Domino.

Managed by Cherry (and later Maryse), this weird take on a couple of 1950s style greasers even got to defend their tag team titles against Jimmy Snuka and Sergeant Slaughter, but the gimmick didn't connect with fans and was honestly too lame to ensure this team had any sort of real longevity.

Repackaged on RAW as Sim Snuka in 2008, WWE focused too heavily on his heritage and a legacy he was unable to live up to, and it's legitimately sad that his final appearance came as the unnamed cameraman who failed to catch The Undertaker at WrestleMania XXV. Yes, WWE saw such little value in him, he was used as an extra at the biggest show of the year!

Released in 2009, he worked sporadically on the independents and even got to team with his father, but the way his career played out in WWE is not how you'd expect for a second generation wrestler.

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