20 WWE Attitude Era Superstars You Forgot Existed

3. Key

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From sex slaves to drug dealers.

Vic Grimes is the kind of wrestler few remember until somebody says, 'Oh, it's the guy who was almost murdered by New Jack'. Before that, and pre-ECW run as part of Da Baldies, Grimes worked in the WWF as 'Key'. Yep, as in a kilo of cocaine.

Key was aligned with Droz and Prince Albert against The Godfather. So, to recap, that's a drug dealer, guy who pukes on command and walking human penis piercing going at it with a pimp. The Attitude Era was positively wild, but not always in a good way. Grimes' short run was evidence of that.

Vic had just one televised match in the company on Shotgun Saturday Night. His rivalry with The Godfather was only getting started when a certain pimp daddy was struck down by injury and had to take some time off. That's when the WWF elected to scrap Key from creative plans.

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