17 Wrestlers You Didn't Know Worked In WWE

1. Mr. Wrestling II

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xa3drt_mr-wrestling-ii-vs-terry-funk-pt-1_sport As part of the national expansion, the WWF bought promotions and took over their TV slots. Most infamously, Vince McMahon secretly bought majority ownership of Georgia Championship Wrestling to get their TV deal with TBS. While he offered jobs to everyone in the territory, only a handful took him up, and the only one that made a lasting impact was Nikolai Volkoff. One of them was the area's biggest legends, Mr. Wrestling II, also came in. It could be argued it was a risky move, as he was a terrible fit for the WWF, but he was at the end of his career. He made some appearances on the TBS show and televised house shows, even having good matches in the process. While the mask hid his age to a degree, he wasn't in the shape most of the WWF wrestlers were. He left in 1985 and finished out his active career in Georgia independent promotions.
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Formerly the site manager of Cageside Seats and the WWE Team Leader at Bleacher Report, David Bixenspan has been writing professionally about WWE, UFC, and other pop culture since 2009. He's currently WhatCulture's U.S. Editor and also serves as the lead writer of Figure Four Weekly and a monthly contributor to Fighting Spirit Magazine.