10 WWE New Generation Era Superstars You Totally Don't Remember

7. Well Dunn

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How would you react today if a tag-team debuted wearing thongs over their singlets and had a cheeseball name like Well Dunn? Wrestling was a different biz back in 1993, but even fans of the time must've been shaking heads in disbelief that the WWF thought this tripe was what they wanted to see.

Add pipsqueak manager Harvey Wippleman into the mix and you had a recipe for short-lived experimentation. Timothy Well and Steven Dunn were meant to be heart throbs, but their aforementioned thong over singlet look just made fans laugh. The pair debuted in '93, and lingered around the roster on and off until 1995 before being cut.

Remember this if anyone disses tag-team wrestling in the modern era.

Well and Dunn were a one-note joke, and they were realistically never going to rocket up the ranks in the WWF. Quite why anybody looked at their ring attire and thought, 'Yeah, that'll do for us!' remains a mystery. Apparently, the fed didn't have mirrors backstage during the New Generation era.

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