10 Wrestlers You Didn’t Realise Wrestled For WWE In 1998
9. One Man Gang
Hidden from view along with anybody else that worked for the company pre-1997, One Man Gang was not a performer WWE were keen to shine a spotlight on as they aggressively persevered with a youth movement at the forefront of their Attitude Era return to sports entertainment dominance.
However, the former Akeem amazingly got a paying gig with the company nearly eight years after his last appearance with the group.
Having left the organisation in 1990 for WCW, Gang took a break in late 1991 before surprisingly re-emerging in 1995 during the company's affinity for pushing virtually any former Titan talents.
He impressed Atlanta officials enough to earn a short reign with the United States title, but was back out on the independent scene by 1996.
Ahead of a lengthy stay putting over younger stars in ECW, Gang worked a single dark match in the WWF against Light Heavyweight Championship tournament fodder Flash Flanagan during a February television taping, but was a long way removed from the company's aesthetic at the time and was strictly a one shot deal.