10 Worst WWE Workers Since 2010

3. Cameron

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In terms of WWE letting Cameron out of her contract, one can only think “What the hell took so long?”

In Steve Austin’s lone season on Tough Enough, the only contestant who landed themselves a job in WWE was none other than Cameron. If it was a joke, it quit being funny after about the third year.

You would have at least then expected management to keep her off of TV and in developmental for multiple years until she learned how to work a match. But this would be an incorrect assumption.

Along with Naomi, Cameron was called up to join Brodus Clay’s act, which was fun for all of two weeks. Not content to keep her as a cheerleader, WWE put her into the role of a wrestler and our lives were all much worse off for this decision.

Cameron infamously tried to pin an opponent once while they were laying on their stomach, and that wasn’t a work. That alone should have got her fired, and blacklisted from the wrestling industry entirely, but they kept trying to make her a wrestler, and it kept failing. She was athletic, but she was embarrassingly terrible in the ring. How did no one in power not realize something so obvious?

Fifty years from now, will her legacy be about choosing a Melina match as her all time favorite? Trying to pin someone while they were on their tummy? Her insanely obnoxious persona on Total Divas? Or will it be her pathetically painful in-ring work? Time will tell.

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