10 Wrestlers You Totally Forgot Headlined WWE PPVs
9. Terry Funk
Though Terry Funk had a career in pro wrestling that just about any competitor would envy, his best moments - such as a long NWA World Heavyweight Championship reign and a great heel run in 1989 - happened outside of WWE. Vince McMahon never seemed to "get" Funk, and the result was a few brief runs where he wasn't used to his full potential.
One of those came during the Attitude Era, when Funk returned to the company to work alongside real-life friend Mick Foley. The two formed a tag team, with Foley competing under his Cactus Jack persona and Funk, inexplicably, putting a stocking on his head and wrestling as "Chainsaw Charlie."
The pair made for a popular tandem, winning the WWE World Tag Team Titles from the New Age Outlaws at WrestleMania 14, but their highest-profile assignment as a team came at No Way Out 1998. On the main event of that show, Royal Rumble winner Steve Austin led a team consisting of Jack, Charlie, and Owen Hart against D-Generation X and Savio Vega (substituting for the injured Shawn Michaels) in a wild eight-man tag. The match was a great one, and Funk could finally say he main-evented a WWE PPV.