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4. Rodney Mack

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Rodney Mack's wrestling career got off to a bad start after debuting in the original ECW as a member of a faction whose members were all bald. In 2002, he found his way to WWE, and was given an enforcer role alongside the then heel John Cena which lasted for literally a single episode of SmackDown! We don't know what went wrong, but he soon found his way to RAW.

Things got worse from there. As part of Teddy Long's Thuggin' And Buggin' Enterprises, he frequently took part in the "White Boy Challenge," a series of matches which saw him squash white jobbers. A well-received partnership with Mark Henry followed, but a knee injury killed his momentum, and he was released alongside his real-life wife Jazz.

After that WWE departure in 2004, Mack and Jazz were re-hired in 2006... and then released again. He continued wrestling on the indies, though, and was even active as recently as last year. Unlike Jazz, however, we're not expecting him to receive a call about an eventual WWE Hall of Fame induction.

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