20 Late 90's WCW Stars You Totally Don't Remember

8. Kenny Kaos

Kenny Kaos is exactly the kind of wrestler that the industry loved in the mid-90's. Thick and muscular, Kenneth Stasiowski had a good look, one which made it obvious why he was employed. Incredibly, the man would only have a career spanning less than 4 years. Making his debut in 1995, he was retired by 1999, but he did still hold some championship gold. Holding the WCW Tag-Team Titles alongside Rick Steiner, Kaos was actually hand-picked in storyline by Rick after Steiner single-handedly vanquished The Giant and Scott Steiner in a handicap match. Even though he'd been part of a team known as 'High Voltage' for close to 2 years alongside Robby Rage, Kenny Kaos hadn't managed to get close to the titles before 1998. For most of his run in WCW, Kaos worked as a mid-card babyface who had an explosive style based on big power moves. It was very similar to other characters such as Scott Norton and Ice Train, meaning WCW fans had seen it all before. Kenny Kaos retired from pro wrestling towards the end of 1999, which is likely why so many fans fail to recall him.
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