10 WWE Stars You Totally Don’t Remember Appearing At WrestleMania

7. Ryan Shamrock

Ryan Shamrock
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Introduced as the storyline sister of Ken Shamrock in early 1999, Ryan was an immediate catalyst for Ken's rivalries, drawing interest from both Val Venis and Billy Gunn, incensing 'The World's Most Dangerous Man'.

After months of feuding over her affections between the pair and a brief fling with Venis, Ryan surprisingly chose midcard oddity Goldust, forging a weird relationship with 'The Bizarre One' despite protestations from Goldust's other protege The Blue Meanie.

Ryan guided Goldust into his WrestleMania 15 Intercontinental Title match against the Road Dogg, Shamrock and Venis, but would be blamed for his eventual loss in the match, permanently fracturing their weird union and leading her to briefly join up with the 'Pretty Mean Sisters' duo Jacqueline and Terri Runnels.

By July 1999, she had left WWE before a rumoured incest angle was due to take place alongside Ken. Incidentally, the two had become romantically involved in real life during her short tenure with the company, compounding the outlandishness of her entire run.

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