10 Ruthless Aggression WWE Superstars You Forgot Existed
3. Manu
The Anoa'i family is legendary and includes names like Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Roman Reigns, and The Usos. They can't all be stars, though, and Manu's forgettable run in WWE during the Ruthless Aggression era proved that. Debuting on Heat in 2007, he was suspended under the WWE Wellness Policy almost immediately after, ensuring his career got off to a terrible start.
He was briefly used in a semi-main event setting after being aligned with the likes of Randy Orton and Cody Rhodes, but still very much a background player. Manu can definitely be described as the forgotten member of "The Legacy."
Kicked out of that group shortly after joining, his WWE career came to an underwhelming end after barely eighteen months on the main roster. His release surprised no one, and he's since appeared sporadically on the independent scene. Lacking the ferocity of Umaga and the charisma of The Rock, Manu was doomed from the start, and his entire run failed to make any sort of real impact.