10 WWE Wrestlers Who Could Be The New Fiend

3. Rick Boogs

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Rick Boogs is currently on the injured list following a torn quad suffered at the worst place and time for a wrestler to absorb such a blow.

WrestleMania 38 should have been a memorable night for the noodling buffoon. Working the main show for the very first time and for a title no less, Boogs was in a sweet opening spot alongside Shinsuke Nakamura until he crumpled under the weight of trying to lift both Usos at the same time.

He's taken to his recovery like - you guessed it - a Fiend! Spotted hobbling around his neighbourhood with the bad wheel completely covered by his cast, the moustachioed man mountain looked largely unbothered by his nightmare knock, in much the same way The Fiend did whenever anybody tried to use normal of-this-earth offence against him.

Boogs was a rather unorthodox gentleman to begin with. Has something that would permanently park a normal human instead driven him to Hurt after he's Healed?

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