10 TNA Characters You Totally Don't Remember

9. Judas Mesias

TNA was trying to do the whole Paul Bearer vs. Undertaker thing where Abyss’ former manager, James Mitchell, would bring in one guy after the next to beat up his old client/son. Perhaps his best chance at having his child pinned in a match to teach him a lesson, was to bring in his other child Judas Mesias.

In Sept. of 2007, Mesias made his debut in the company and went after his big brother. That chase didn’t last long, as he was horribly injured by falling off a ladder in Mexico at a non-TNA event. So, they had to put the whole revenge thing on pause until he was ready to return. A couple months later Mesias returned with a vengeance, and attacked Abyss with a barbed wire bat.

They then had a series of matches which culminated at Against All Odds in a Barbed Wire Massacre match. Mesias was the one thoroughly massacred, though, and then was let go from the company. He was only with them for about six months, with a couple of them spent on the sidelines.

Don’t feel too bad for him, though. These days he’s doing pretty well for himself as Mil Muertes in Lucha Underground.

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