20 Worst Wrestlers In TNA History

11. Rob Terry

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Although he's improved in the last couple of years, Rob Terry was God-awful for the first few years of his TNA career. It's not easy to see why TNA were interested in him, though: the British Invasion member has one of the most impressive physiques in wrestling history.

It also helped that he'd been attached to WWE at one point. Terry trained in WWE developmental league FCW between 2007-8. According to Chris Jericho's most recent autobiography, the former WWE Champion wanted Terry to be partnered with him during his 2008 run, but Terry was released and the role went to Lance Cade. Oh, what could have been...

The bodybuilder spent a lot of his first few years in TNA posing and trying not to trip over his own feet. TNA sent Terry to OVW for a spell in 2012 and then to Wrestle-1 in Japan in an attempt to improve his ring work. He left TNA in January 2015 and now wrestles indies and works as a personal trainer.

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