10 WWE NXT Stars Who Vanished Without A Trace

7. Bull Dempsey

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During the early days of NXT, Bull Dempsey was positioned as one of the no-nonsense tough guys of the brand. Well, before his act was changed up to make him someone obsessed with food, that is.

For a spell there, he and Baron Corbin even had their own personal rivalry based on who could dispatch of enhancement talent the quickest - culminating in a No DQ bout between the pair at February 2015's NXT TakeOver: Rival show.

That was Bull's second TakeOver match, with him having ran through Mojo Rawley in barely a minute at TakeOver: Fatal 4-Way five months prior. In addition to that, the bulldog-like New Yorker also picked up dominant dark match victories over Steve Cutler at TakeOver: R Evolution and Sawyer Fulton at TakeOver: Respect.

The point being, Dempsey was a regular part of NXT programming for a good part of this three-year spell under the WWE banner.

Since leaving NXT in 2016, Dempsey - under the Bull James name - has worked independent shows and a literal handful of dates with Ring of Honor, IMPACT Wrestling and CZW, although he has only competed once in the last 12 months.

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