10 Things WWE Wants You To Forget About Sheamus
From bad comedy skits to forgotten finishing moves, here are things to forget about fella.
Sheamus has been a regular member of the WWE roster for about six years. He started on the ECW brand in 2009, had a really solid feud with Goldust on that show and then moved over to Raw. In just his second PPV match, he beat John Cena to win the WWE Title. It was a rare occurrence where WWE decided to push somebody new to the main event level quickly. During his WWE career, Sheamus (real name Stephen Farrelly) started out as a heel and then turned babyface a few years ago. With his return set to happen any day now, he's rumored to go back to being a heel mainly because his babyface run became very boring. Sheamus has all the tools that WWE likes in a performer. He's a big guy that WWE originally billed at 6'6" although he's really a few inches shorter than that and he weighs around 265 pounds. It wasn't a shock that WWE pushed him hard after he made his way through the developmental system because he's exactly the kind of guy they like. Like every WWE performer, there are things that Sheamus has done in his career that aren't great and that he might want us to forget. Sometimes it's his fault. Sometimes it's the booking. In any case, they are things that WWE doesn't normally bring up when talking about his career. Here's a closer look at ten things that WWE wants us to forget about the the former 3-time WWE World Champion, the "Celtic Warrior" Sheamus.