10 WWE ECW Stars You Totally Don't Remember
3. Ryan Braddock
We're actually cheating a little bit here, because Ryan Braddock appears to have formally been part of the SmackDown roster - but he fought roughly the same amount of matches on ECW as he did on Friday nights (which is to say: about two).
After a brief stint as Big Show's punching bag, Braddock's main contribution to the Sci-Fi network was his match against Ricky Ortiz (hopefully you haven't forgotten him already), which he - as the marginally less recognisable of the pair- swiftly lost.
He then went back to SmackDown - this was during the short-lived (and super exciting) "talent exchange" programme shared by the two brands - where he suffered a few more defeats before getting the boot.
Jokes aside, Braddock has gone on to find a modicum of success outside the WWE - including a brief stint with TNA between 2013 and 2014. Who knows?
With a better name than Ryan Braddock, things might have worked out in Vince McMahon's empire.