12 Wrestlers Who Left WWE In 2018

6. Ming

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Gigantic former boxer Gu 'Ming' Guangming, after failing to make WWE a cultural sensation in his homeland of China, was given the boot alongside Abbey Laith back in March.

For some reason, officials were incredibly impressed with the 6'8" Guangming during a Shanghai tryout in September 2016, and he alongside three other Chinese hopefuls were drafted into the Performance Center the following February. Now going under the slightly ridiculous new moniker of just 'Ming', Guangming started accompanying Kona Reeves as his 'enforcer' at live events.

It wasn't until October that he made his in-ring debut, which speaks volumes about his rate of progress. Supposedly, part of the reason for Ming's release was that the PC was reaching capacity. Well, he is tall.

 
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