10 Second Generation WWE Stars Who Totally Failed

8. Rosey

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The son of Sika Anoaʻi, Rosey is most famous for performing as a not-so-super sidekick to The Hurricane between 2003 and 2006, a run that did - in all fairness - yield a four-month run with the World Tag Team Titles.

But that's not really any measure of success. Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch held the belts after them, and a few years later so too did The Spirit Squad, and the combined 120-year-old team of Ric Flair and Roddy Piper.

Besides, this duo was little more than a jobbing comedy act. Rosey was probably the only 300-pound+ wrestler in the company at the time who wasn't being billed as an unstoppable monster (even Viscera got there eventually).

Before he pulled on a cape, he was also part of 3-Minute Warning, and that really underlines how badly he failed. His partner in this group, Jamal, went on to become Umaga, one of the best "big men" WWE has seen this side of the 21st century.

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