10 Worst Wrestler Name Changes In WWE History

1. Beaver Cleavage

This entry is the only one to use the character's name as a sub-heading, and the only to feature a video. The simple reason for these is that this gimmick has to be seen to be believed, there's really a lot of questions which need to be asked about quite why the Attitude Era is as heralded as it is when things like this were part of the equation. Previously known as Mosh of the tag-team The Headbangers, Charles Warrington would move on to playing Beaver Cleavage. Yes, that was the character's name, a passing reference to an old TV show which aired during the 1950's and 60's, entitled 'Leave It To Beaver'. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTgJI2-81-k Warrington, as Beaver, would make sexual innuendo jokes to his mother, Mrs. Cleavage. It was soon revealed that the pair were dating, as Warrington renamed himself Chaz and broke character, making the whole thing even more strange. Keep in mind that wrestling characters are created because someone, somewhere thinks they can spark fan interest, or make the company some money. They got that wrong with Beaver Cleavage, who didn't last long, and few were upset to see the back of the gimmick. Which other names do you think are terrible in WWE's illustrious history? Do you agree with the choices on this list? Let us know in the comments!
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