10 Wrestlers Who Disappeared When TNA Became IMPACT

7. Marshe Rockett

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This might be harsh, but Marshe Rockett is the kind of worker that meme-worthy Conor McGregor-led cries of, "Who da f*ck is that guy?!" were made for. Most fans reading this list, including some pretty hardcore TNA lovers, might not even know who he is at all.

Rockett signed for the promotion in March 2016, and management had high hopes that he'd become a vital cog in the X Division machine. To say things didn't pan out that way would be a gross understatement really - Marshe wrestled his last match for Impact on 23 April 2017.

Yes, he survived the switchover, but not by much.

That April bout was taped for the 16 June edition of Xplosion, which does mean Rockett appeared on programming after he'd been released. Oh, Impact also kept him on the bench until finally terminating his deal in November. That brought Rockett's once-promising TNA career to a sudden end.

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