10 WWE Superstars You Totally Forgot Were A Babyface

9. The Body Donnas

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The original Body Donnas duo consisted of Skip & Sunny, otherwise known as Chris Candido and Tammy Sytch, who joined the World Wrestling Federation in the spring of 1995. A post-WrestleMania influx of talent saw Skip & Sunny join the ranks as health and fitness gurus, a gimmick all but guaranteed to fail.

After Skip found himself doing jobs to perennial enhancement talent Barry Horowitz, it didn't take long to recognize that, despite his in-ring talent, Skip's days as a featured superstar were numbered. Sunny was a completely different story.

As WWE often does though, before they completely give up on a talent, they switched the talent's role from heel-to-babyface or visa versa. Skip was no different and found himself as part of a tag-team with new Body Donna member Zip (aka Tom Prichard), on the babyface side of the roster, now feuding with former manager Sunny.

Taking on the likes of The New Rockers, Bulldog & Owen, and The Smoking Gunns, the good-guy team of Skip and Zip didn't last very long and while Zip made the transition to become one of WWE's first official trainers of young, upcoming talent, Skip took his leave.

His WWE career is not remembered fondly, but those few months Skip spent as a babyface are remembered even less.

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