10. James Storm Could've Been In The WCW Invasion
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFeCL3PZWbc On numerous podcasts, James Storm has discussed that very early in his career, he worked dark matches for both WWE and WCW, with WCW showing enough interest to feature him as enhancement talent on numerous occasions on WCW's Worldwide and Saturday Night programs in the year 2000. Near WCW's closure in April 2001, he was even being considered to be signed by the company, and likely given the low rate of pay he was earning, he would've easily been signed over say, Ric Flair, Scott Steiner or Goldberg. "Above Average" Mike Sanders, The Jung Dragons, Sean O'Haire and "Cowboy" James Storm? It's entirely possible that of the crew of performers that were low-lights and also-rans of the Invasion era, Storm could've been a part of that crew.
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