10 TNA Wrestlers Who Should Have Been World Champion (But Never Were)
5. Low Ki
Like Frankie Kazarian and Petey Williams, Low Ki was a figure who helped define the early days of TNA, particularly the high-octane X-Division. A truly unique figure in the ring, Low Ki stood out thanks to his unorthodox, martial-arts based offence and constantly high intensity.
He enjoyed three Tag Team Championship reigns and four X-Division titles during his many years with the company, but like many of his smaller peers, was never given a chance to prove himself a worth World Heavyweight Championship contender.
Low Ki has returned to the promotion for several short stints over the years (only announcing his most recent departure a few weeks ago), but never found himself anywhere near the top title.