12 WWE Monsters Whose Muscles Were Bigger Than Their Skills
8. Ezekiel Jackson
Another massively built talent who never lived up to the bar that was set for him due to his look, Ezekiel Jackson was at least able to maintain some level of success in the company. He made his debut as Brian Kendrick's bodyguard on SmackDown a little over a year after he signed his developmental deal. He was drafted to ECW in 2009 where his run there led to him being the final ECW champion. A stretch as a member of The Corre and a win over Wade Barrett before he had any bad news gave him the Intercontinental title, but that was about as far as he would go. Multiple injuries and extended recovery times led to his release this past April. He appeared to have a moderately bright future in WWE, but unfortunately for Zeke that seems to have come to an end.
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